I have the following assembly code, which is meant to be a simple implementation of the C-function sprintf(). So far, it works fine in parsing %c
and %%
, and I am now working on implementing %s
, it can be found below under the label found_string
. I am trying to save the %ecx register (which is used in the main loop), by doing pushl %eax
, so I can use it to iterate through my parameter string without disturbing the main loop at all, and then popl %eax
when I am done.
.globl sprinter
.data
.escape_string: .string "%"
.char_string: .string "c"
.decimal_string: .string "d"
.octet_string: .string "o"
.string_string: .string "s"
.string_hexadecimal: .string "x"
.num_escape: .long 0
.num_characters: .long 0
.text
sprinter:
pushl %ebp
movl %esp,%ebp
movl $0,.num_characters # set num_characters to '0', otherwise successive runs of sprinter() will just keep incrementing this number
movl 8(%ebp),%edx # %edx = result-string
movl 12(%ebp),%ecx # %ecx = format-string
addl $8,%ebp # remove the parameters from the stack
movb .escape_string,%bl # add escape character to %bl and keep it there forever since we use it so much!
loop:
cmpb $0, (%ecx) # if end of string reached
jz exit # exit loop
cmpb %bl,(%ecx) # if escape character found
je found_escape_char # jump to subprodecure to handle the escape character
movb (%ecx), %al # copy current character to %al
movb %al, (%edx) # copy current character to #edx (result-string)
back_loop: # this is where we return from the subprocedure
incl %ecx # increment %ecx since we read a character from it
incl %edx # increment %edx since we wrote a character to it
incl .num_characters
jmp loop # continue loop
found_escape_char:
# let's see if the next character is a 'c'
movb .char_string,%al
cmpb %al,1(%ecx)
je found_char
# ...or, let's see if the next character is a '%'
movb .escape_string, %al
cmpb %al,1(%ecx)
je found_percent
# ...or, let's see if the next character is an 's'
movb .string_string, %al
cmpb %al,1(%ecx)
je found_string
# ...or if we didn't match anything, just write it to the result string for now (e.g. we print "%b", "%n" or other invalid codes to the result)
movb (%ecx), %al
movb %al, (%edx) # copy current character to #edx (result-string)
jmp back_loop # back into main loop
found_percent:
incl %ecx # skip the "operand" character we just found
movb %al,(%edx) # write percent sign to result
jmp back_loop # back into main loop
found_char:
incl %ecx # skip the "operand" character we just found
movb 8(%ebp),%al
movb %al,(%edx)
addl $4,%ebp # remove the parameter we consumed from the stack
jmp back_loop # back into main loop
found_string:
pushl %ecx # save %ecx, because we use it in the main loop
movl 8(%ebp),%ecx # put the string parameter into %ecx
string_loop: # this is the exact same loop as above in 'loop:', and that one works fine
cmpb $0,(%ecx)
jz back_loop
movb (%ecx),%al # copy current character to %al
movb %al,(%edx) # copy current character to %edx (result-string)
incl %ecx # increment %ecx since we read a character from it
incl %edx # increment %edx since we wrote a character to it
jmp string_loop
popl %ecx # restore %ecx for usage in main loop
addl $4,%ebp # remove the parameter we consumed from the stack
jmp back_loop # back into main loop
exit:
movl $0,(%edx) # write null character to finish off the result string
# return number of characters printed
movl .num_characters, %eax
popl %ebp
ret
Unfortunately, this code segfaults once it enters found_string
. I've tried using the %eax register as well, but I honestly have no idea why it fails. Am I doing the save/restore procedure incorrectly? What would be a better method of doing this?
This is the C-code I compile it with:
#include <stdio.h>
extern int sprinter (unsigned char* res, unsigned char* string, ...);
int main (void)
{
unsigned char t[2000];
int n = sprinter(t, "this is a char: %c, this is a percent symbol: %%, this is a string: %s", 'A',"a string");
printf("numchars: %d\n",n);
printf("result: %s\n",t);
return 0;
}
If I remove any %s
from the format string, the function works fine.