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Assembly language questions. Please tag the processor and/or the instruction set you are using, as well as the assembler, a valid set should be like this: ([assembly] [x86] [gnu-assembler] or [att]). Use the [.net-assembly] tag instead for .NET assemblies, [cil] for .NET assembly language, [wasm] for web assembly, and for Java bytecode, use the tag java-bytecode-asm instead.

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Sorting a string in alphabetical order using assembly

I'm using ubuntu 32 bits to code in assembly. And I'm trying to do a program to order a string in alphabetical order, but it's not working correctly. I declared the string. I used lea to place the ...
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Does the part after BEQ execute if the flag EQ is not = 1

If the flag EQ after SUBS is = to 0, does Routine1 execute? or does it have to be branched by BEQ (EQ flag has to be 1) to execute . I have the following code : Change ...
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Determine function argument starting adresses

I have a "c" program, which gives following arguments for external x86 function: extern "C" int fun(unsigned char *par1, unsigned char *par2, unsigned int par3); The length of par1 is defined. How ...
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What is gcc doing here to run this code once per thread?

I just ran across this technique for running code once per thread. I don't know how it works at the lowest level though. Especially, what's fs pointing to? What does .zero 8 mean? Is there a reason ...
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Explanation of array accessing in X86 assembly

I have the following C function: int sum_arr(int b[], int size){ int counter = size-1; int res = 0; while(counter >= 0){ res = res + b[counter]; counter = ...
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Assembly 8086, LOOP instruction doesn't stop

The following code is for assembly 8086, I'm looping using LOOP instruction. The loop continues forever after CL becomes zero and it changes the CX value to FFFFh. But if I change the value of CL to ...
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Get byte representation of ASM instruction within C code

Is there a way, within C code, to go from a textual representation of an ASM instruction (like cmpwi r3, 0x20) to its binary representation (0x2c030020)? I am writing code that will be embedded into ...
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How do I solve "Assuming data segment is 32-bit" in TASM

I have this program underneath and it counts to 100 using DOSBox. It works perfectly with .286 but I want to know how can I make this work with .386. .286 .model small setCurPos macro x,y pusha ...
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Is this intel pipelining instruction?

In my knowledge, intel 8086 pipelining is technique that fetching the next instruction when the present instruction is being executed. This article said that one of Advantage of pipelining is ...
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x86-64 assembly order of operands

What is the order of operands in x86-64 assembly?: instruction destination, source Or: instruction source, destination I have three books and two different approaches!
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Hexadecimal Meaning in Hopper Disassembler iOS Files

When opening certain IOS files such as the kernel (can apply to other situations, just specifying this) a list of hexadecimal values appear on the left on the program (usually Hopper Disassembler). ...
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Intel-syntax Assembly in Xcode debugger

I am trying to get Xcode to display the assembly code while debugging in the Intel format. I have tried to add the flag -masm=intel in the "Other C Flags" section under Build Settings but it doesn't ...
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inside naked function - how to do simple assignment

This is the beginning of a function that already exists and works; the commented line is my addition and its purpose is to toggle a pin. inline __attribute__((naked)) void CScheduler::SwapToThread(...
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Assembly Masm x86 16 bit text mode change color

mov byte PTR es:[bx], '*' mov byte PTR es:[bx+1], 00000111B Why that 00000111B means - blue on black background How i can change for yellow text on blue background?
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PowerPC assembly - read/write to/from global variables

NOTE: I post the latest version of my code below: I have been volunteered to modify some inherited PowerPC 565 assembler. I want to pass values in and out from/to Ada code. I have defined two ...
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Function with indefinite number of arguments MIPS

I'm quite new to MIPS so excuse me if this is a dumb question. I have the following exercise as an assignment and I would be very grateful if given any ideas, starting points. I'm supposed to create ...
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Printing a floating point in assembly [duplicate]

I have a question about printing a floating point number and difference between a double word and quad word data. Here is my example section .data number dq 2.0 form db '%.2f',0 section .text extern ...
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Running .asm file via SSH

I would like to run .asm file having MARS 4.5 installed on Fedora distribution, but remotely, via SSH connction. What should be the command for that? If there exists.
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Calculate f(x)=2*(x^2)+5 with saturation using MMX instruction set for 128 numbers with size of 2 bytes loaded from a binary file

I have this problem where I need to calculate function f(x)=2*(x^2)+5 with MMX instruction set. I have two problems. This is my code for now: section .data print_fmt db '%d', 10, 0 ...
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When comparing numbers in ARM Assembly is there a correct way to store the value

so I'm making some code that is able to read through a list of numbers, divide it into blocks of 3 and decide which of those 3 numbers is biggest. Then I'm going to take the biggest values from each ...
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Reading and printing array in MIPS

I'm supposed to write a program in MIPS(i use MARS) to read and print an array of integers. The only catch is that the console should look something like this: display array: n=5 v[0]=1 ...
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What is the role of Source Index Register in the below code?

I was going through some assembly code involving general purpose registers in 8086 microprocessor, I found the below code. mov SI,2000h mov [2000h],230d mov [2002h],25d mov ax,[2000h] mov bx,[...
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ARM Assembly Tutorials / Resources / Tips

I'm struggling to learn ARM Assembly and would like some resources to help. I am experienced in a couple of languages such as C, Javascript and other minor languages. I'm trying to learn IOS ...
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Memory allocation and addressing in Assembly

I am trying to learn assembly and there a couple of instructions whose purpose I do not fully understand. C code #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { printf("Argument ...
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Trying to set register to negative value causes SEGFAULT

Are registers not allowed to be set to negative values? I figured that it would just set it to the maximum value if I set the register to -1. mov eax, -1 causes a segmentation fault: main.nasm: BITS ...
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What's difference magic number 0x1BADB002 and 0xAA55 on bootloader

.code16 ;generate 16-bit code .text ;executable code location .globl _start; _start: . = _start + 510 .byte 0x55 ;...
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Why there is multiple move instead of one?

I'm checking a disassemble program in gdb and I found those line and can't understand why it's doing that... 0x00000000004005ef <+50>: mov rax,QWORD PTR [rbp-0x10] 0x00000000004005f3 <+...
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optimisation advice on value clamping in a loop

I have a tight loop exactly like what Chandler Carruth presented in CPP CON 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EWejmkKlxs at 25 mins in this video, there is a loop like this: for (int& i:v) ...
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MIPS assembler change array

.data array: .word 14, 6, 18, 13, 17 anzahl: .word 5 .text .globl main main: la $t0, array la $t1, anzahl lw $t1, 0($t1) addi $t1, $t1, -2 lw $...
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Why stack grows by 16 bytes in this disassembly, when I only have one 4 byte local variable?

I'm having trouble understanding why the compiler chose to offset the stack space in the way it did with the code I wrote. I was toying with Godbolt's Compiler Explorer in order to study the C ...
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Need to count number of 1's in binary with assembly

i have task where i should count number of 1's in binary that I set which have odd number then i need to display this on 7 segment display. On the code I wrote a comment where I should do this. I am ...
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Is INC statement storing the result?

I am new to assembly programming and I just cant understand this , when increment statement is applied to a register (for example INC BL) , does his value change ? I mean the increment statement ...
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Can't read characters over 200

I must read 10 numbers from keyboard and then find the min and max. It works for values between 0-200, but if I type say "232,102,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8" the code just says 232 is the lowest and 102 is the ...
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XOR Operation C++/Assembly

This is a code that's doing XOR operations. The code is doing like x.bits.b = x.bits.c ^ x.bits.a What I want is that: x.bits.c = x.bits.a ^ x.bits.b I tried to change all of "cl" values to "bl" and ...
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MSVC: Reading a specific 64 or 32 bit register (e.g. R10) in 64 bit code?

Is there any way with MSVC to read a specific 64 (or 32) bit register directly in a normal C++ function? For example, can I read the contents of r10 somehow via any intrinsics or such? For context: ...
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where is the remainder stored after i complete the division?

I'm just learning assembly language and I'm having trouble figuring out where my remainder is stored after I divide. I believe the remainder is stored in one of the registers but I do not know which ...
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FSTP instruction in NASM won't write into memory

Here is the code: section .data first_num dd 0 second_num dd 0 print_fmt db '%.2lf ', 0 section .bss result resb 8 section .text extern printf, strtol global main %macro ...
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Manipulating Pointers In Assembly

I have a pointer to a matrix that I received from a C function and I need to fill another array that I had received from the same C function and I need to fill it with the sums of each columns of the ...
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How do I divide by 8, using ARM Assembly Code?

I have to complete the program framework below to calculate the sum of only those values in the data area divisible by 8 and store the result in register r5. My program must be able to work for any ...
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Assembly instruction MOV BL,0

I have a problem about Assembly instruction .I don't understand why in this exercice the instruction MOV BL,0 conteins already the actual maximum . Following the code : SECTION data Vect1: ...
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What's the point of the VPERMILPS instruction (_mm_permute_ps)?

The AVX instruction set introduced VPERMILPS which seems to be a simplified version of SHUFPS (for the case where both input registers are the same). For example, the following instruction: c5 f0 c6 ...
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How to declare an array for storing and retrieving String in Assembly language 32 bits

I wanted to learn the right way to store and retrieve strings from array in Assembly language 32 bit. I am running this program using Visual Studio 2017. I expect that the size of the array will be ...
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What's the meaning of "shift operates on bits individually"?

I have read in my book this sentence: Logical and Shift Instructions Operate on bits individually Unlike arithmetic, which operate on entire word Use to isolate fields. Either by masking or ...
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Integer describing number of floating point arguments in xmm registers not passed to rax

I have got a function which is declared as follows: double foo(int ** buffer, int size, ...); The function is a part of cpp implementation of a program. I use last parameter to pass multiple double ...
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Mips rot encryption

So i'm trying to program the Rot47 algorithm in MIPS .data message: .asciiz "This text should probably contain something useful!" message_size:.word 51 .text main: li $t1, 0 la $t0, ...
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Disable xsave in glibc's ld.so

I would like to use gdb's recording, but because glibc's ld.so uses xsave instructions, I get the error "Process record does not support instruction 0xfae64 at address 0x7ffff7fe883c." I was able to ...
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Can't seem to understand JZ, not working as expected

I'm trying to figure why the jz equ command is not working in my code. Clearly, the command before it (xor bl, bh) sets the zero flag to 1 and still when I debug the program it doesn't jump into equ. ...
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What is the SSE2 assembly equivalent of intrinsics?

I'm using Fasm (assembly) and I am looking for SSE2 assembly instructions equivalents of these intrinsics instructions: _mm_set1_epi8 _mm_cmpeq_epi8 _mm_movemask_epi8 Where do I get them (web site, ...
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Parse command line parameters in assembly

Its a 16 Bit x86 Code. I have stored every command, for eg a "hi" command cmd_hi db 'hi', 0 then i get the input string using mov di, sp ; get input call get_string jcxz ...
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MIPS How can I calculate numbers greater than 1.111 x2^1023?

I'm working with MIPS and MARS 4.5. Is there any way to calculate numbers that extend the range of 1.111.. * 2^1023? For example (factorial func): .data dval: .double 171.0 # its working ...
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