Questions tagged [no-op]

No-op (also spelled as "noop" and "nop") is an abbreviation for "no-operation". It is code that does nothing and has no effect. It is used for filling space (adding padding) and/or wasting time. "nop" is a common instruction in assembly language.

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What command means "do nothing" in a conditional in Bash?

Sometimes when making conditionals, I need the code to do nothing, e.g., here, I want Bash to do nothing when $a is greater than "10", print "1" if $a is less than "5", otherwise, print "2": if [ "$a"...
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What would be a good noop for PhP

Sometimes I do not want to do anything. I just want to have a statement so I can put break point. In c and objective-c we have while (false); Say I want to break a function -(void)viewDidAppear:(...
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Why do the compiler puts nops seemingly without any reason? [duplicate]

I was playing some code at Godbolt, trying to understand how the compiler outputs the assembly instructions. But while playing, i observed there are certain nops in the assembly instructions produced ...
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What does xchg eax, eax do? Is it a NOP?

What is the effect of: xchgl %eax, %eax xchg is for swapping data, but if src and dst are the same, then it has basically no effect?
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Overwriting segfaulting instructions with NOPs doesn't fix segfault in gdb

I thought it would be cool to add a command to gdb that will look at the instruction pointer and overwrite the current instruction with NOPs. The idea being that if you are debugging, and your program ...
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Adding NOP instructions after branches and jumps for control hazards in a 5-stage RISC pipeline without hazard detection?

There is a RISCV (5 stages pipeline 32-bits) If we supose there is no hazard unit nor forwarding support, so I have to add nop instructions. If the branch policy is Branch never taken, so we have to ...
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nop commerce validation issue

Title: Understanding and Fixing Client-Side Validation in NopCommerce Question: I'm currently working with nopCommerce, and I've encountered an issue where client-side validation seems to work for ...
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How to obtain reliable Cortex M4 short delays

I am porting some code from an M3 to an M4 which uses 3 NOPs to provide a very short delay between serial output clock changes. The M3 instruction set defines the time for a NOP as 1 cycle. I notice ...
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Adding Function.prototype as a noop callback

I need to add the callback to fix the problem explained in this site: How to fix Loading the Google Maps JavaScript API without a callback is not supported I have a javascript code to insert a Google ...
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How does a NOP sled work?

I can't find a good source that answers this question. I know that a nop sled is a technique used to circumvent stack randomization in a buffer overflow attack, but I can't get my head around how it ...
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What is the use case of noop [:] in bash?

I searched for noop in bash (:), but was not able to find any good information. What is the exact purpose or use case of this operator? I tried following and it's working like this for me: [mandy@...
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GCC for Aarch64: what generated NOPs are used for?

I built CoreMark for Aarch64 using aarch64-none-elf-gcc with the following options: -mcpu=cortex-a57 -Wall -Wextra -g -O2 In disassembled code I see many NOPs. A few examples: 0000000040001540 <...
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Simple C# Noop Statement

What is a simple Noop statement in C#, that doesn't require implementing a method? (Inline/Lambda methods are OK, though.) My current use case: I want to occupy the catch-block of a try-catch, so I ...
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Is there a name for a function that becomes a NOOP after first call?

Is there a name for a function that should only be called once, but can safely be called multiple times without knowledge of whether it has been called before (i.e. it becomes a NOOP after the first ...
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How are the bytecodes for MIPS nop and sll differentiated?

As far as I'm aware both instructions have opcode and function code of 0, so how does the computer know which one it's doing?
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What to use as a NOOP in PostgreSQL?

I have need of a placeholder while I develop some stored procedures in PostgreSQL 8.4. I'd typically use some sort of executable noop (one that's not going to generate an error when an attempt is ...
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Python is printing 0x90c2 instead of just 0x90 NOP

The following command is outputting 200 bytes of 'A' followed by one byte of 0x0a: python3 -c "print('\x41'*200)" > out.txt hexdump out.txt confirms this: 0000000 4141 4141 4141 4141 ...
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Created a useEffect tear down but still getting a no-op error

I have a function that is supposed to set a piece of state to true if a condition is truthy and show appropriate UI. This sort of works but then it throws a no-op error and flicks back to false ...
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Trying to implement a cleanup in a useEffect to prevent no-op memory leak error

I am trying to update a piece of UI based on a conditional. The conditional is set by a database call in a separate component. It sometimes works, but often doesn't. When it doesn't work, it gets this ...
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What's a portable way to implement no-op statement in C++?

One in a while there's a need for a no-op statement in C++. For example when implementing assert() which is disabled in non-debug configuration (also see this question): #ifdef _DEBUG #define assert(...
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Why does MSVC generate nop instructions for atomic loads on x64?

If you compile code such as #include <atomic> int load(std::atomic<int> *p) { return p->load(std::memory_order_acquire) + p->load(std::memory_order_acquire); } you see that ...
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Placing NOPs in order to ensure no RAW Data hazard in MIPS assembly

Currently working on understanding MIPS architecture and assembly language, I've been asked to place NOPs in the following assembly code: 1 ADD R2,R1,R3 2 SW R3,0(R2) 3 ADD R4,R3,R2 4 LOOP: LW R8,2000(...
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What's the purpose of `qt_noop`

I just found the existence of qt_noop() define in the qglobal.h as: inline void qt_noop() {} What's the point of it?
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VIM - prevent u from making a selection lowercase

Often find I introduce errors when trying to yank, but accidentally press u instead of y. I tried the below, but it doesn't help as that's targeting undo. Is there a special way to remap keys when ...
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Cannot print NOP ('\x90') in terminal

I have a C program that writes a NOP character to stdout: #include <stdio.h> int main(char *argc, char *argv[]) { fwrite("\x90", 1, sizeof(char), stdout); return 0; } I ...
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GCC inline asm NOP loop not being unrolled at compile time

Venturing out of my usual VC++ realm into the world of GCC (via MINGW32). Trying to create a Windows PE that consists largely of NOPs, ala: for(i = 0; i < 1000; i++) { asm("nop"); } ...
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Performance comparison if / else vs state change vs noop in HTMLCanvasElement render loop

In a project related to HTMLCanvasElement, I have a base class Object2d which stores object's state with many options, e.g. rotation, debug, etc., that affect the rendering phase. A typical render ...
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Processor Instruction Cycle Execution Time

My guess is that the __no_operation() intrinsic (ARM) instruction should take 1/(168 MHz) to execute, provided that each NOP executes in one clock cycle, which I would like to verify via documentation....
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x86 multi-byte NOP and instruction prefix

As a small recall, the x86 architecture defines 0x0F 0x1F [mod R/M] as a multi-byte NOP. Now I'm looking at the specific case of an 8-byte NOP: I have got 0x0F 0x1F 0x84 0x__ 0x__ 0x__ 0x__ 0x__ ...
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Nop Sled, can you explain it to me?

I have been reading this book: Hacking, the art of exploitation On page 140, the book explains the Nop Slide: We’ll create a large array (or sled) of these NOP instructions and place it before ...
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No operation command

With Bash, you have the command : Null command. No effect; the command does nothing. Exit Status: Always succeeds. Example : 'foo' Does PowerShell have something similar to this?
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What does it mean "nopw" in the assembly code? [duplicate]

I have a very simple code as below. But there is one line that I cannot interpret. pushq %rbp movq %rsp, %rbp leaq (%rcx,%rdx), %rax popq %rbp retq nopw (%rax,%rax) Above assembly code ...
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How to explicitly comment empty methods?

public void destroy() { } I have written above empty method in my filter class which is required as per the interface. But when my code goes to PMD check it mentions Uncommented Empty Method finds ...
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Dummy command in windows cmd

In linux we have a makefile: $(foreach A,a b,echo $(A) &&) true It works and echos a b Now we want to port it to Windows. The shortest command I've found for Windows that does nothing: if ...
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Why is there a NOP in void functions in unoptimized GCC output?

I'm toying around with executables/compilers/assembly - the whole lot. void foo(void){ } In the compiler-generated asm, I happened to notice there was a no-op between the function prologue and ...
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Risc-V Assembly - amount of bubbles needed to make the code operational - [Hypothetical]

I want to know why when executing this assembly code on a pipelined RiscV - that does not stall automatically - with forwarding (except for internal register file WB->DEC forwarding) we need to ...
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Equivalent for NOP in C for Embedded?

I use KEIL to compile a program. The program uses the code asm("NOP"); Unfortunately KEIL compiler does not accept the statement. The idea is to introduce a delay by using NOP (no operation) ...
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how to "nop ptr[eax + 0x00]" on C++ _asm inline

i have this code in asm: cmp ecx,46DC0E00 je 1A380021 nop dword ptr [eax+00] mov [edx+00000584],ecx mov [edx+00000584],00000000 jmp game.exe+A42067 mov [edx+00000584],ecx jmp game.exe+A42067 and i ...
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Is a typedef to self allowed over template parameters [duplicate]

I was reading someone else's code when I came across this piece (stripped to MWE): template<typename R> class Test { public: typedef R R; }; Here there is a typedef of the template ...
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jQuery noop causing JS minify to remove code in .NET Framework 4.8 web app

When I publish my .NET app, one of my JS files doesn't minify correctly. I have several hundred lines of code in the file but end up with a near empty function after the process has completed. I have ...
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How many 1-byte NOPs can Skylake execute at one cycle

I'm aligning branch targets with NOPs, and sometimes the CPU executes these NOPs, up to 15 NOPs. How many 1-byte NOPs can Skylake execute in one cycle? What about other Intel-compatible processors, ...
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What does NOPL do in x86 system?

what is the function of NOPL in x86 machine? It feels like it doesn't do anything, but why is it always in the assembly code?
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Why does x86 nopl instruction take an operand? [duplicate]

Why does a nopl instruction in an x86 take an operand? Don't nops just do, well, nothing? nopl 0x0(%rax)
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How to use NOP sled to bypass ASLR

I'm trying to bypass ASLR with NOP sled. Here's the assembly for vuln(), sorry I don't have the source code: 0804878a <vuln>: 804878a: 55 push %ebp 804878b: 89 e5 ...
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Why does generated IL code start with a Nop?

I was trawling through some of the IL of one of my assemblies (via ILDasm) and I noticed that all of my methods begin with a nop instruction. Does anyone know why that is?
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Long multi-byte NOPs: commonly understood macros or other notation

It's not a big secret that x86 (and x86_64) processors have not only the single-byte NOP instruction, but also various types of multi-byte NOP-like instructions. These are the ones I've managed to ...
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What are a good No OP operation for vb.net?

Something we can just put break point on while making sure it doesn't do anything else. In c, that would be while(false); What to do in vb.net?
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What's the logic behind the noop functions in Wordpress

while browsing Wordpress core I came across a file called noop.php that hosts a bunch of empty functions. /* Noop functions for load-scripts.php and load-styles.php */ /** * @ignore */ ...
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Why is assert defined as (void)0?

Why #define assert(expression) ((void)0), rather than #define assert(expression) is used in release mode?(strictly speaking, when NDEBUG is defined) I heard that there are some reasons, but I've ...
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What does "nop dword ptr [rax+rax]" x64 assembly instruction do?

I'm trying to understand the x64 assembly optimization that is done by the compiler. I compiled a small C++ project as Release build with Visual Studio 2008 SP1 IDE on Windows 8.1. And one of the ...