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🏃 An x86-64 assembler written in Go (2019). A modern version (2024) is currently in development at the link below:

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An x86-64 assembler written in Go. It is used by the Q programming language for machine code generation.

It was born out of the need for a highly performant assembler that had next to no overhead when compiling instructions to bytecode. When I started this project, I had no idea of how x86 instructions were constructed and I was forced to do a lot of reverse engineering via NASM.

Hopefully this repository helps someone who is learning about x86 assembly and its bytecode format.

There are a few examples to get an idea of the API I was aiming for.

x86-64 bytecode

An x86-64 program consists of a list of instructions. All of these instructions are built with the following format:

Name Size in bytes Required?
Legacy prefixes 1-4
OP code 1-4 required
Mod/RM 1
SIB 1
Displacement 1-8
Immediate 1-8

Out of these only the actual OP code which decides the instruction to execute is required. The remaining components depend on what instruction and what kind of parameters you have.

The maximum size for a single instruction is limited to 15 bytes.

Mod/RM

The Mod/RM byte has the following format:

Name Size in bits
Mod 2
Reg 3
RM 3
(mod << 6) | (reg << 3) | rm

SIB

The SIB byte has the same format as Mod/RM, just with different meanings:

Name Size in bits
Scale 2
Index 3
Base 3
(scale << 6) | (index << 3) | base

The opcode directory has a few helper functions to construct these components.

Registers

The following is a list of register names you can use. I decided to stick with the original names instead of r0-r7 for rax-rbp. I might still switch to r0-r7 for the future and enable the old names as synonyms.

64 bit 32 bit 16 bit 8 bit
rax eax ax al
rcx ecx cx cl
rdx edx dx dl
rbx ebx bx bl
rsi esi si sil
rdi edi di dil
rsp esp sp spl
rbp ebp bp bpl
r8 r8d r8w r8b
r9 r9d r9w r9b
r10 r10d r10w r10b
r11 r11d r11w r11b
r12 r12d r12w r12b
r13 r13d r13w r13b
r14 r14d r14w r14b
r15 r15d r15w r15b

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