As part of a class, I need to write assembly code with specific format. The teacher refers to it as "Intel syntax x86-64". I tried to compile it with the given command (gcc -O3 -o op sc.s
) and despite working great on a linux PC it fails on a Mac. After some researches I found Mac OS doesn't support this syntax and following the advices from the teacher I tried to run Linux from a bootable USB key and on a Virtual Machine (using VirtualBox) but both fail due to keyboard compatibility issues. I searched a few online solution but none of them could compile the source code without problem. How can I run it without buying a new computer ? I would like to run this exact syntax if it's possible.
Thank you for reading me !
Here a exemple of code he gave us :
.intel_syntax noprefix
.data
msg: .asciz "Hello, world!\n"
.text
.global main
.type main, @function
main: PUSH RBP
MOV RBP, RSP
MOV RDI, offset flat:msg
CALL printf
MOV EAX, 0
POP RBP
RET
With can be compiled with gcc (shown in live) yet compiling it with gcc -o hw1 hw.s
or gcc -o hw1 -masm=intel hw.s
give me the following error :
hw.s:6:9: error: unknown directive
.type main, @function
^
hw.s:9:29: error: unknown token in expression
MOV RDI, offset flat:msg
Edit: Setting up an ssh server on the VM and connecting to the VM via the host terminal made things much easier with VirtualBox, see https://stackoverflow.com/a/10532299/5770818