Assembler directive (ie data, list, equ) Assembly directives are used to specify: CS/ECEn 124 Lab 4 - morse asm: Student Code
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This section contains a brief description of the SunOS assembler that runs on x86 and also includes a list of documents that can be used for reference The
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This preface also includes a list of documents that can be used for reference The SunOS assembler that runs on x86, referred to as the “SunOS x86” in this
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After writing a program in assembly language, each instruction needs to be The table below summarizes the different instruction formats and lists some
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The executable instructions or simply instructions tell the processor what to do Each instruction consists of an operation code (opcode) Each executable
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Assembly Language Instructions Built from two pieces: add R1, R3, 3 Opcode Operands What to do with the data Where to get the data Types of Opcodes
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x64 assembly code uses sixteen 64-bit registers example, moving a quadword from rax to rbx results in the instruction movq rax, rbx
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You give these instruction names to the assembler, along with various other directives (aka DCW and DCD can also take a comma-separated list
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Instructions are translated by the assembler into machine language bytes, which are loaded typically included at the top of a program listing:
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from the assembly code instruction in which it is referenced This section should not be considered an exhaustive list of x86 instructions, but
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