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If I use register names I get:

Error: illegal operands `add $t0,$zero,$zero'

If I use register number ($8 instead of $t0 and $0 instead of $zero) it works. (I'm using binutils 2.17).

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  • Binutils 2.18 and later do support symbolic register names. Oct 9, 2017 at 21:54

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The GNU assembler doesn't support symbolic register names directly. A common approach, if using gcc to drive the assembler, is to use the ".S" extension for the assembler source file (which tells gcc to pass the source through the C preprocessor before the assembler) and #include a header file containing definitions like:

#define zero $0
#define v0   $2
#define v1   $3

Then the assembler source can have statements like

add v0, zero, zero
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  • Minor quibble: v0 and v1 are $2 and $3 ($1 is at)! Jan 28, 2010 at 22:32
  • You're right - that's what I get for trusting my memory, will correct. Jan 29, 2010 at 13:55
  • Note that the header might already be part of your system. Look for a file such as /usr/include/sys/reg.h or /usr/include/mips-linux-gnu/sys/regdef.h. Feb 8, 2018 at 18:21

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