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title: GCC inline assembly
# GCC inline assembly
Here is attempt to make best notes about gcc inline asm. As this is just small
operator that is for long time, i dont thing there is some full guide how to use
it lets do it here for wisdom of internet.
## Inline assembly syntax
```c
asm [volatile] (
AssemblerTemplate
: OutputOperands
[ : InputOperands
[ : Clobbers ] ]
)
```
### Output operands
| Option | Note |
|---|---|
| "=r" | Write output to register |
### Input operands
| Option | Note |
|---|---|
| "r" | Input to register |
### Clobbers
Clobbers used to tell GCC that registers are used.
| Clobber option | Note |
|---|---|
| "0" | map to register "0" same register |
### Modifiers
|Modifier|Specifies|
|---|---|
| = | Write-only operand, usually used for all output operands |
| + | Read-write operand, must be listed as an output operand |
| & | A register that should be used for output only |
### Table of register names
Table of AMD64 register names
```text
+---+--------------------+
| r | Register(s) |
+---+--------------------+
| a | %eax, %ax, %al |
| b | %ebx, %bx, %bl |
| c | %ecx, %cx, %cl |
| d | %edx, %dx, %dl |
| S | %esi, %si |
| D | %edi, %di |
+---+--------------------+
```
|Register|Name|
|---|---|
| rax | %%rax |
| rbx | %%rbx |
| rcx | %%rcx |
| rdx | %%rdx |
| rdi | %%rdi |
| rsi | %%rsi |
| rbp | %%rbp |
| rsp | %%rsp |
| r8 | %%r8 |
| r9 | %%r9 |
| r10 | %%r10 |
| r11 | %%r11 |
| r12 | %%r12 |
| r13 | %%r13 |
| r14 | %%r14 |
| r15 | %%r15 |
## Syscall calling convention
<!--### Intel i386 Linux-->
### Intel AMD64 Linux
| Param | Register |
| --- | --- |
| 1th | __rdi__ |
| 2th | __rsi__ |
| 3th | __rdx__ |
| 4th | __rcx__ |
| 5th | __r8__ |
| 6th | __r9__ |
| syscall number | __rax__ |
## Example
### AMD64 Add two numbers
```c
int32_t a=1,b=2,c=-1;
asm(
"movl %1, %0\n\t"
"addl %2, %0\n\t"
:"=r"(c)
:"r"(a),"r"(b)
:"0");
```
__a__,__b__ - use regisers and save result __c__ to register,
make to use for __c__ same register by mentioning "0" in clobber register
__Output__
```text
movl %edx, %edx
addl %ecx, %edx
```
```c
int32_t a=1,b=2,c=-1;
asm(
"movl %1, %0\n\t"
"addl %2, %0\n\t"
:"=r"(c)
:"g"(a),"g"(b)
:"0");
```
__Output__
```text
movl -4(%rbp), %edx
addl -8(%rbp), %edx
```
### AMD64 Call linux syscall mmap with inline asm
```c
long sys_mmap(unsigned long addr, unsigned long len, unsigned long prot, unsigned long flags, unsigned long fd, unsigned long off)
{
long ret;
asm(
"mov %p6, %%r9\n\t"
"mov %p5, %%r8\n\t"
"mov %p4, %%r10\n\t"
"mov %p3, %%rdx\n\t"
"mov %p2, %%rsi\n\t"
"mov %p1, %%rdi\n\t"
"mov $9, %%rax\n\t"
"syscall\n\t"
:"=a"(ret)
:[p1]"m"(addr),[p2]"m"(len),[p3]"m"(prot),[p4]"m"(flags),[p5]"m"(fd),[p6]"m"(off));
return ret;
}
```
Put result of execution to __ret__, all paramters in memory
### Intel random number with RDRAND
```c
uint64_t get_hw_rand()
{
uint64_t ret;
int i=0;
const int timeout = 10;
while (i<timeout)
{
asm("rdrand %0\n\t"
:"=a"(ret)::);
if (ret) break;
i++;
}
return ret;
}
```
<!--
### Intel i386 BSD
### Intel AMD64 BSD
### ARM
### MIPS
-->
## Switching on of intel/att syntax
Inline assembler for GCC by default uses AT&T syntax. There is possible to turn on/off intel syntax.
```c
asm(".intel_syntax noprefix");
asm("mov eax, 1");
asm(".att_syntax prefix");
```
## Asm goto
## Links
1. https://www.ibiblio.org/gferg/ldp/GCC-Inline-Assembly-HOWTO.html
2. https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Extended-Asm.html
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inline_assembler
4. http://www.ethernut.de/en/documents/arm-inline-asm.html
5. http://wiki.osdev.org/Inline_Assembly
6. http://asm.sourceforge.net/articles/rmiyagi-inline-asm.txt
7. http://wiki.osdev.org/Inline_Assembly/Examples
8. http://wiki.osdev.org/Calling_Conventions
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