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Revision as of 14:57, 30 September 2015
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 15:56, 30 September 2015 (EDT)
--D. Thiebaut 13:51, 19 September 2012 (EDT)
This assignment is due on 10/07/15 at 11:55 p.m.
Problem #1
What is left in eax, ebx, ecx, and edx after the following instructions have executed?
mov eax, 0x0
mov ebx, 0x12345678
mov ecx, 0x87654321
mov edx, 0xffffffff
mov al, bl
mov ah, ch
mov dl, dh
mov dh, bl
mov bx, cx
mov ch, 'a'
mov cl, 'a'+32
Store your answers in a text file called hw3_1.txt, which contains just 4 lines, with the following format:
eax: 0xXXXXXXXX ebx: 0xXXXXXXXX ecx: 0xXXXXXXXX edx: 0xXXXXXXXX
where XXXXXXXX are 8 hexadecimal digits, ALL IN UPPERCASE. So, for example, if you think eax will contain the value 1234aaff after the instructions have executed, you would write:
eax: 0x1234AAFF
If, on the other hand, you figure that eax contains 1, then you would write:
eax: 0x00000001
Submit your file in Section HW 3 PB 1 on Moodle.
Problem #2
Starting with the program listed below, complement it so that it moves the string msg1 into msg2 and displays all three strings on the screen.
section .data
msg1 db "CSC231 Assembly", 10, 10
msg1Len equ $-msg1
msg2 db "................", 10
msg2Len equ $-msg2
msg3 db "Fall 2012", 10, 10
msg3Len equ $-msg3
section .text
global _start
_start:
;;; print msg1
mov eax, 4 ; write
mov ebx, 1 ; stdout
mov ecx, msg1 ; address of first message
mov edx, msg1Len ; # of chars to print
int 0x80
;;; print msg2
mov eax, 4 ; write
mov ebx, 1 ; stdout
mov ecx, msg2 ; address of second message
mov edx, msg2Len ; # of chars to print
int 0x80
;;; print msg3
mov eax, 4 ; write
mov ebx, 1 ; stdout
mov ecx, msg3 ; address of third message
mov edx, msg3Len ; # of chars to print
int 0x80
;;; exit
mov ebx, 0
mov eax, 1
int 0x80
The original program outputs:
CSC231 Assembly
................
Fall 2012
Your assignment is to add a series of instructions before the first section that prints msg1 that will copy msg1 into msg2, as efficiently as possible, and without using loops, so that the program will print:
CSC231 Assembly
CSC231 Assembly
Fall 2012
Note: you cannot modify the way msg1, msg2, or msg3 are defined in your program. Typically you will copy-paste the program above into a new file called hw3b.asm and add a new series of instructions at the beginning of the code section.
Problem #3
section .data
msg1 db "I love chocolate", 10
msg1Len equ $-msg1
section .text
global _start
_start:
;;; print original string
mov eax, 4
mov ebx, 1
mov ecx, msg1
mov edx, msg1Len
int 0x80
;;; put your code here
;;; print modified string
mov eax, 4
mov ebx, 1
mov ecx, msg1
mov edx, msg1Len
int 0x80
;;; exit
mov ebx, 0
mov eax, 1
int 0x80
This program prints out:
I love chocolate
I love chocolate
Your assignment is to add a section of code between the two print sections that will modify msg1, so that when it is printed a second time, it will have changed. The output of your program should look exactly like this:
I love chocolate
J'aime chocolat!
Store your program in a file called hw3c.asm and submit it as follows:
rsubmit hw3 hw3c.asm