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x86 Assembly - ‘testl’ eax against eax?
I'm very very new to assembly language programming, and I'm currently trying to read the assembly language generated from a binary. I've run across
test %eax,%eax
or test %rdi, %rdi
, etc. etc. I'm very confused as to what this does. Isn't the values in %eax, %eax
the same? What is it testing? I read somewhere that it is doing the AND
operation.....but since they are the same value, wouldn't it just return %eax
?
The following is just one instance where I found this usage:
400e6e: 85 c0 test %eax,%eax
400e70: 74 05 je 400e77 <phase_1+0x23>
I thought je
jumps if the two values being compared are equal......well, because %eax
is well, itself, in what situation would we NOT jump?
I'm a beginner to programming in general, so I'd appreciate it very much if someone could explain this to me. Thanks!
TEST
updates other flags apart fromZF
as well. See the instruction set reference.test
instruction do?