EBK COMPUTER SYSTEMS
EBK COMPUTER SYSTEMS
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Author: O'HALLARON
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 4.1, Problem 4.3PP

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Given assembly code:

long sum(long *start, long count)

start in %rdi, count in %rsi

sum:

irmovq $8, %r8

irmovq $1, %r9

xorq %rax, %rax

andq %rsi, %rsi

jmp test

loop:

mrmovq (%rdi), %r10

addq %r10, %rax

addq %r8, %rdi

subq %r9, %rsi

test:

jne loop

ret

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.

Unary and Binary Operations:

  • The details of unary operations includes:
    • The single operand functions as both source as well as destination.
    • It can either be a memory location or a register.
    • The instruction “incq” causes 8 byte element on stack top to be incremented.
    • The instruction “decq” causes 8 byte element on stack top to be decremented.
  • The details of binary operations includes:
    • The first operand denotes the source.
    • The second operand works as both source as well as destination.
    • The first operand can either be an immediate value, memory location or register.
    • The second operand can either be a register or a memory location...

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