Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 3.4, Problem 3.2PP
Program Plan Intro
Data movement instructions:
- The different instructions are been grouped as “instruction classes”.
- The instructions in a class performs same operation but with different sizes of operand.
- The “Mov” class denotes data movement instructions that copy data from a source location to a destination.
- The class has 4 instructions that includes:
- movb:
- It copies data from a source location to a destination.
- It denotes an instruction that operates on 1 byte data size.
- movw:
- It copies data from a source location to a destination.
- It denotes an instruction that operates on 2 bytes data size.
- movl:
- It copies data from a source location to a destination.
- It denotes an instruction that operates on 4 bytes data size.
- movq:
- It copies data from a source location to a destination.
- It denotes an instruction that operates on 8 bytes data size.
- movb:
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