> * H. Peter Anvin (
hpa@zytor.com) wrote:
>> Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
>>> * H. Peter Anvin (
hpa@zytor.com) wrote:
>>>> Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
>>>>>> - Use "=g" constraint for char immediate value inline assembly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "=g" is the same as "=rmi" which is inherently bogus. In your actual
>>>>>> code you use "=r", the correct constraint is "=q".
>>>>> q
>>>>> Any register accessible as rl. In 32-bit mode, a, b, c, and d; in
>>>>> 64-bit mode, any integer register. I am worried that "=q" might exclude
>>>>> the si and di registers in 32-bit mode.
>>>>> What exactly is wrong with "=r" ?
>>>> For "char" (8-bit) values, sp/bp/si/di are illegal in 32-bit mode.
>>>>
>>>> Hence "=q".
>>>>
>>> Ah! yep, I see, so we say:
>>> 1 byte : "=q"
>>> 2 bytes : "=r"
>>> 4 bytes : "=r"
>>> 8 bytes : "=r"
>>> ? (si and di appear to be legal for 2 and 4 bytes in 32-bit mode)
>> That's right.
>>
>> -hpa
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