From: Lili Cui Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 22:12:58 +0000 (-0700) Subject: i386: Document memory size reference in assembler X-Git-Tag: binutils-2_33~724 X-Git-Url: http://review.tizen.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=aa108c0c462e43ab77a1f178d8c8d2277ac73a57;p=external%2Fbinutils.git i386: Document memory size reference in assembler * doc/c-i386.texi: Document x/y/z instruction sufffixes in AT&T syntax and xmmword/ymmword/zmmword/fword/tbyte/oword ptr in Intel syntax. --- diff --git a/gas/ChangeLog b/gas/ChangeLog index bcc193e..c1b4625 100644 --- a/gas/ChangeLog +++ b/gas/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2019-06-26 Lili Cui + + * doc/c-i386.texi: Document x/y/z instruction sufffixes in AT&T + syntax and xmmword/ymmword/zmmword/fword/tbyte/oword ptr in + Intel syntax. + 2019-06-25 Faraz Shahbazker * config/tc-mips.c (macro) : Re-order MTHC1 with diff --git a/gas/doc/c-i386.texi b/gas/doc/c-i386.texi index 908c6ca..80bbcbe 100644 --- a/gas/doc/c-i386.texi +++ b/gas/doc/c-i386.texi @@ -590,11 +590,16 @@ instruction, do @emph{not} have reversed order. @ref{i386-Bugs}. In AT&T syntax the size of memory operands is determined from the last character of the instruction mnemonic. Mnemonic suffixes of @samp{b}, @samp{w}, @samp{l} and @samp{q} specify byte (8-bit), word (16-bit), long -(32-bit) and quadruple word (64-bit) memory references. Intel syntax accomplishes -this by prefixing memory operands (@emph{not} the instruction mnemonics) with -@samp{byte ptr}, @samp{word ptr}, @samp{dword ptr} and @samp{qword ptr}. Thus, -Intel @samp{mov al, byte ptr @var{foo}} is @samp{movb @var{foo}, %al} in AT&T -syntax. +(32-bit) and quadruple word (64-bit) memory references. Mnemonic suffixes +of @samp{x}, @samp{y} and @samp{z} specify xmm (128-bit vector), ymm +(256-bit vector) and zmm (512-bit vector) memory references, only when there's +no other way to disambiguate an instruction. Intel syntax accomplishes this by +prefixing memory operands (@emph{not} the instruction mnemonics) with +@samp{byte ptr}, @samp{word ptr}, @samp{dword ptr}, @samp{qword ptr}, +@samp{xmmword ptr}, @samp{ymmword ptr} and @samp{zmmword ptr}. Thus, Intel +syntax @samp{mov al, byte ptr @var{foo}} is @samp{movb @var{foo}, %al} in AT&T +syntax. In Intel syntax, @samp{fword ptr}, @samp{tbyte ptr} and +@samp{oword ptr} specify 48-bit, 80-bit and 128-bit memory references. In 64-bit code, @samp{movabs} can be used to encode the @samp{mov} instruction with the 64-bit displacement or immediate operand.