I have a value:
708877665544332211
And I'm creating a helper function in order to help me output:
0x1122334455667788
In my helper, I am able to access the last 8 bytes in the first value "8877665544332211". If anyone could provide me any sort of guidance on how to go about reversing the order, it would help me a lot! Thank you!
In my main function, to get the first number i have: in.d = * ((uint64_t* )(&mem[cpu.pc + 1])); where d is typedef uint64_t addr_t and mem is the memory array and cpu.pc is program counter
This reads in the last 8 bytes starting at the second byte because the total size is 9 bytes but the opcode is the first byte.
the 70 is just the opcode for y86 instructions.
in my helper, I have access to in.d and I am trying to figure out how to flip it in the helper.
unsigned char *
to point to the number. Then you can index each of the 8 bytes individually and move them around as needed.