LSL (register) Logical shift left (register) This instruction shifts a register value left by a variable number of bits, shifting in zeros, and writes the result to the destination register. The remainder obtained by dividing the second source register by the data size defines the number of bits by which the first source register is left-shifted. If PSTATE.DIT is 1: The execution time of this instruction is independent of: The values of the data supplied in any of its registers. The values of the NZCV flags. The response of this instruction to asynchronous exceptions does not vary based on: The values of the data supplied in any of its registers. The values of the NZCV flags. LSLV 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 LSL <Wd>, <Wn>, <Wm> LSLV <Wd>, <Wn>, <Wm> Unconditionally 1 LSL <Xd>, <Xn>, <Xm> LSLV <Xd>, <Xn>, <Xm> Unconditionally <Wd> Is the 32-bit name of the general-purpose destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field. <Wn> Is the 32-bit name of the first general-purpose source register, encoded in the "Rn" field. <Wm> Is the 32-bit name of the second general-purpose source register holding a shift amount from 0 to 31 in its bottom 5 bits, encoded in the "Rm" field. <Xd> Is the 64-bit name of the general-purpose destination register, encoded in the "Rd" field. <Xn> Is the 64-bit name of the first general-purpose source register, encoded in the "Rn" field. <Xm> Is the 64-bit name of the second general-purpose source register holding a shift amount from 0 to 63 in its bottom 6 bits, encoded in the "Rm" field.