I'm trying to prompt the user for the length of a string, allocate space for that string, then print it out in reverse.

For the life of me, I can't figure out why this isn't working..

Sample Output:
(spim) run    
Please enter an integer:    
7    
string
(spim)

Now the length of "string" should be 6 right? + the null terminating character which should make it 7. Can anyone spot where I'm going wrong with my approach?

.data
    nl: .asciiz "\n"
    inputPrompt: .asciiz "Please enter an integer:\n"

    theString: .space 32
    theInteger: .word 1

.text
main: 
    la $a0, inputPrompt #load address a0 with prompt
    li $v0, 4       #load system call, print string into v0
    syscall 

    li $v0, 5       #load system call, read int into v0
    syscall
    sw $v0, theInteger  #store saved int into $t0

    li $v0, 8           #load system call, read string with mem address
    la $a0, theString   #load address of reserved string space
    lw $a1, theInteger  #load address of saved int length for string    
    syscall

    lw $t0, theInteger
    add $a1,$zero,$t0   #pass lenght of string
    jal stringreverse   #reverse the string

stringreverse:
    add $t0,$a0,$zero   #starting address
    add $t1,$zero,$zero     #i = 0
    addi $t2,$a1,-1     #j = length-1

loop:
    add $t3,$t0,$t1
    lb $t4,0($t3)   #the lb string[i]
    add $t5,$t0,$t2
    lb $t6,0($t5)   #the lb string[j]
    sb $t4,0($t5)   #string[j] = string[i]
    sb $t6,0($t3)   #string[i] = string[j]
    addi $t1,$t1,1  #i++
    addi $t2,$t2,-1     #j--

    slt $t6,$t2,$t1
    beqz $t6,loop

exit:
    li $v1, 4       #system call to print reversed string
    la $a2, 0($a1)
    syscall

    li $v0, 10
    syscall         # Exit program
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Have you tried stepping through the code in the debugger? It looks like you assume the address of the string in $a0 is left untouched after syscall 8 returns, are you sure that's the case? – user786653 Nov 21 '11 at 6:13
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The MARS MIPS simulator works wonders for debugging assembly – Msonic Feb 24 at 21:00
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