Questions tagged [x86]
x86 is an architecture derived from the Intel 8086 CPU. The x86 family includes the 32-bit IA-32 and 64-bit x86-64 architectures, as well as legacy 16-bit architectures. Questions about the latter should be tagged [x86-16] and/or [emu8086]. Use the [x86-64] tag if your question is specific to 64-bit x86-64. For the x86 FPU, use the tag [x87]. For SSE1/2/3/4 / AVX* also use [sse], and any of [avx] / [avx2] / [avx512] that apply
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assembly and c - call-by-reference problem
I'm trying to implement a function in the assembly where the first parameter is the input value and the second parameter is the return value.I simply try to set the return value to the input value.
I ...
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Using custom vars in x86 nasm assembly
I am trying to build a linked list (in order to create unbound calculator) in assembly. Every node is 5 bytes sized, 1 byte for data and 4 bytes to point the next node.
I have gotten the value of ...
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error: invalid 'asm': operand number missing after %-letter [duplicate]
I'm trying to write this inline assembly, which returns a random number using the rdrand instruction. The number is stored in the eax register, and then moved to the rng_num variable. But I get the ...
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How to print remainder of a division using the library emu8086.inc
I am trying to print the remainder of division using emu8086.inc library but the remainder shows ascii value when I run the program. What should I write to print the remainder exactly?
.MODEL SMALL
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Intel prefixes instructions, checking optimisations problems
I wanted to learn more on ptrace's functions with x86_64 binaries, disassembling instructions.
The goal is to check if a byte is one of instructions prefixes.
I found some information in the Intel® ...
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Disabling AVX2 in CPU for testing purposes
I've got an application that requires AVX2 to work correctly. A check was implemented to check during application start if CPU has AVX2 instruction. I would like to check if it works correctly, but i ...
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What is the decompiled (C) code construct of this assembly x86 code?
This code compares every char of a string (located at ebp+arg_0) with different constants (ASCII chars) like 'I', 'o' and 'S'. I guess, based on other code parts, this code is originally written in C.
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What is the fld qword[EBP+8] in this quadratic equation code and also what does fadd ST0 do with just one argument?
; roots.asm
segment ;gcc.text
global -c rootsc._roots
_roots:
enter 0,0 ;create stack frame for procedure parameters
xor EAX,EAX ;EAX = 0
fld ...
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Undefined .data section for ASM
I got an error when I tried to complier this ASM
Write an assembly program to implement the following.
while X > 0
if X != 3 AND (X > A OR X <B)
X = X –2
else
X = X –1
end while
Use short-...
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When the CPU is in kernel mode, can it read and write to any register?
When the CPU is in kernel mode, can it read and write to any register, or are there some registers that are inaccessible even in kernel mode?
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Long jump with a selector decided at run time in x86 [duplicate]
I'm trying to perform a long jump in assembly so that I can load a descriptor from the GDT into the segment register CS. I realize I can do this by hard coding the address like this (jmp 0xAB:...
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Does flutter/dart work on desktop as a native app?
I'm interested in learning Google's flutter/dart but I want to be able to create desktop x86 apps with it like with react native. Is there built in support or any 3rd party addons that I can use to ...
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I need to bucket sort a string (A-Z) and print it in assembly
I need to write a code that gets a string untill 100 that includes ONLY A-Z.
and then the code sort the string with bucket sort and print the sorted string.
for example:
Enter a string: ILOVEAPPLES
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Are all of the CPUs that implement the AMD64 instruction set have the same instructions and registers?
The CPUs that implement the IA-32 instruction set (which is the 32-bit x86 instruction set) do not have the same instructions and registers, for example the Intel Pentium III have the SSE registers ...
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Why does objdump put dollar sign before some addresses?
So in the output of objdump -d on my ELF x86 binary i see some addresses having $ sign before them, i looked at previous questions on here about this sign but couldnt find anything related to being ...
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What's the point of _mm_cmpgt_sd and other similar methods?
I was looking for a SIMD option to speed up comparisons and I found the function __m128d _mm_cmpgt_sd (__m128d a, __m128d b)
Apparently it compares the lower double, and copies the higher double from ...
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NASM assembler - unwanted 66 in generated machine code
os:windows 10
cpu:intel core i5-5300U
architecture:x64
I just started to learn assembly language. I used the online compiler, but today I downloaded NASM. I tried to assemble this simple code that ...
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Shellcode doesn't work when pulled out of binary
I'm learning to write shellcode and am trying to read a file (in this case, /flag/level1.flag). This file contains a single string.
Through looking at tutorials online, I've come up with the ...
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Why does int 10h not work after reading sectors with int 13h?
I want to write a simple bootloader. However, after reading 2 sectors from disk my boot sector can't print strings with int 10h, ah=0Eh
It works before I call int 13h, ah=02h
My Code:
;-------------...
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Why does "i586" refer to Pentium 1, and why does "i686" refer to Pentium Pro?
"i486" refers to Intel 80486 (because 80486 ends with 486).
But why does "i586" refer to Pentium 1, and why does "i686" refer to Pentium Pro?
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Moving register values to memory variables in section data
I need help moving a value from a register to memory but every time I run my code I get a seg fault. The goal is to assign M to J + K - 1.
section data:
M dw 0
J dw 3
K dw 4
section text:...
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Debugger always throws error on second procedure
I am trying to debug my program so I can work through a HW problem. The HW problem is not relevant to the issue as I tested it with 2 seperate procedures.
Essentially when I am trying to debug I can ...
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Can you add two 64-bit integers natively in x86?
The "regular" registers in x86 are only 32-bit in size, so you can't use them to add two 64-bit integers (unless you do the addition in multiple steps).
But can you add two 64-bit integers natively ...
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I have a piece of code that i dont understand why it uses shl instruction when creating an array using malloc
I'm trying to understand this piece of code which uses shell instruction(SHL) when dynamically allocating memory to a 1D array in x86(MASM assembly). I want to know the reason behind the person to use ...
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How to refer to pointer in C from inline assembly when implementing my own mutex
As an exercise, I'm trying to implement my own mutex library to be used in my forthcoming C programs. I'm advised to use inline assembly for this and thus have produced the following code for x86 (AT&...
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Correct inline assembly code for sys_uname
I have written inline assembly code for the system call sys_uname, but it doesn't seem to be correct.
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <...
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Percentage (%) sign in GNU inline assembly (asm in C)
What these lines of code are supposed to do?
mov ebx, %1
mov ecx, %0
I know that % means pointer but I need some more explanation. Why %1 and 0 - these specific numbers?
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Multiplication returns incorrect value for large numbers x86 Assembly
I am trying to write a simple program in C (using extern assembly function) which converts kg to pounds. Here is the function in C and how its being called:
extern int convert(int value, int factor);
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Why the cos function in math.h faster than x86 fcos instruction
The cos() in math.h run faster than the x86 asm fcos.
The following code is compare between the x86 fcos and the cos() in math.h.
In this code, 1000000 times asm fcos cost 150ms; 1000000 times cos() ...
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Defusing Bomb lab phase_6 [duplicate]
I am doing the bomb lab that I have to defuse the bomb by debugging the disassembled binary. But I have no idea how to debug this phase in order to get the answer. Help would be really appreciated. It ...
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Having trouble understanding assembly code and use of GDB
This is my assembly code:
0x08048bd0 <+0>: sub $0x2c,%esp
0x08048bd3 <+3>: movl $0x0,0x1c(%esp)
0x08048bdb <+11>: lea 0x1c(%esp),%eax
0x08048bdf <+...
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Why don't x86 16-bit addressing modes have a scale factor, while the 32-bit version has it?
I'm trying to figure out a reason for the scale factor not being present in the x86 16-bit addressing modes (MASM assembly). While the 32-bit and 64-bit addressing modes have a scale factor. Is there ...
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What does adding two registers in square brackets mean?
What adding two registers together in square brackets mean?
I have a question about these lines of code:
"mov al, [ebx+edx];"
"mov [ecx+edx],al;"
I know that mov instruction should move values from ...
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Odd behavior when using "lodsb" and "inc %si"
I'm trying to increment the %si register by 1 in x86, however I'm having some odd behavior. Note: I'm running this in a loop.
This increments %si by two during every loop iteration:
loop: inc %si
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Why is xor'ing DS not allowed?
I'm writing a program in real-mode x86 assembly and I'm trying to do this:
xor %ds, %ds
instead of the alternative:
mov $0, %ax
mov %ax, %ds
However, I'm getting an assembler error:
Error: ...
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What are the differences between nosmep and noexec=off
I am wondering the difference between this 2 arguments in linux's kernel command line:
noexec=off
nosmep
In both cases it denies kernel to execute code which is in userland memory.
But i cannot see ...
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Assembly Question about swapping half nibbles
I am working on a project and I have the following code in Assembly (ASM)
//Part #C - Swap half nibbles
xor ebx,ebx //Clears out the staging register
mov ecx,4
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How to access 2D C++ arrays in x86 asm?
I'm trying to access my 2D array of chars in asm but unsure how it's accessed in memory.
Basically the 2d array is 3 high in the y, and length long (changes in program), and I have a for loop where I'...
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How can i dynamically call LoadLibraryA directly form Assembly (x86)?
How can i dynamically call LoadLibraryA directly from assembly (x86)? Currently LoadLibraryA is located at 0x76fc57c0 in my memory. I could statically call LoadLibraryA using:
mov eax, 76fc57c0h
call ...
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Irritating performance decrease by a simple additional branch
In my project I have a function in which a code path should be conditionally skipped for performance reasons.
If the condition is true, I have an increase of up to 50 % as expected.
But if the ...
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How Does this Kernel Call know to grab from the Counter Register
I am trying to learn assembly, and I can get a few examples working, but this is mystifying.
How does the kernel know to grab what is in the ecx register as the pointer to user-space memory to ...
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seek_cur command sets the cursor in an unknown place in the file
I have a file that contains one word on every line (the number of words and their length is unknown) and I need to rewrite those words into another file, starting with the last word and getting to the ...
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How can i enable/disable kernel kaslr, smep and smap
I am wondering how i can enable or disable this 3 features from linux kernel:
kaslr
smep
smap
I have read i have to add something in kernel's command line to enable this features.
I have looked into ...
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What is the C/C++ equivalent for this assembly code?
I'm trying to understand this assembly code, can anybody help me with writting it in C/C++ language ?
this is the code:
loc_1C1D40: ; unsigned int
push 5
call ??_U@YAPAXI@Z ; ...
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Why do Compilers put data inside .text(code) section of the PE and ELF files and how does the CPU distinguish between data and code?
So i am referencing this paper :
Binary Stirring: Self-randomizing Instruction Addresses of
Legacy x86 Binary Code
https://www.utdallas.edu/~hamlen/wartell12ccs.pdf
Code interleaved with data: ...
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Why isn't there any RET instruction in MIPS, while x86 has a RET instruction?
Why do MIPS subroutines return by jr while x86 return by using ret?
Why isn't there any ret instruction in MIPS?
Alternatively, why doesn't x86 use jr?
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What does the PC register point to after fetch is completed? [duplicate]
What does the PC register point to after fetch is completed?
Is it the address of the next instruction to be executed, or something else?
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Error A2022 Instruction operands must be the same size [duplicate]
I get this error. "Instruction operands must be the same size
I believe it has something to do with the size of the variable "choice"
.data
choice BYTE ?
mov choice, eax ; error on this ...
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How do i load a photo with various shades of blue in assembly? (DosBox, 80X86)
Im currently programming a game in assembly language for school
and I wanted to use a photo of ocean waves. I was trying to display it
on screen, but the bitmap is too poor and can only show about 5 ...