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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/herumi/xbyak.png)](https://travis-ci.org/herumi/xbyak)
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# Xbyak 5.96 ; JIT assembler for x86(IA32), x64(AMD64, x86-64) by C++
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## Abstract
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Xbyak is a C++ header library that enables dynamically to assemble x86(IA32), x64(AMD64, x86-64) mnemonic.
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## Feature
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* header file only
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* Intel/MASM like syntax
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* fully support AVX-512
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**Note**:
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Use `and_()`, `or_()`, ... instead of `and()`, `or()`.
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If you want to use them, then specify `-fno-operator-names` option to gcc/clang.
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### News
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- (break backward compatibility) `push(byte, imm)` (resp. `push(word, imm)`) forces to cast `imm` to 8(resp. 16) bit.
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- (Windows) `#include <winsock2.h>` has been removed from xbyak.h, so add it explicitly if you need it.
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- support exception-less mode see. [Exception-less mode](#exception-less-mode)
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- `XBYAK_USE_MMAP_ALLOCATOR` will be defined on Linux/macOS unless `XBYAK_DONT_USE_MMAP_ALLOCATOR` is defined.
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### Supported OS
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* Windows Xp, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 10(32bit, 64bit)
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* Linux(32bit, 64bit)
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* Intel macOS
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### Supported Compilers
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Almost C++03 or later compilers for x86/x64 such as Visual Studio, g++, clang++, Intel C++ compiler and g++ on mingw/cygwin.
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## Install
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The following files are necessary. Please add the path to your compile directory.
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* xbyak.h
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* xbyak_mnemonic.h
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* xbyak_util.h
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Linux:
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```
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make install
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```
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These files are copied into `/usr/local/include/xbyak`.
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## How to use it
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Inherit `Xbyak::CodeGenerator` class and make the class method.
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```
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#include <xbyak/xbyak.h>
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struct Code : Xbyak::CodeGenerator {
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Code(int x)
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{
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mov(eax, x);
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ret();
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}
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};
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```
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Or you can pass the instance of CodeGenerator without inheriting.
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```
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void genCode(Xbyak::CodeGenerator& code, int x) {
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using namespace Xbyak::util;
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code.mov(eax, x);
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code.ret();
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}
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```
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Make an instance of the class and get the function
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pointer by calling `getCode()` and call it.
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```
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Code c(5);
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int (*f)() = c.getCode<int (*)()>();
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printf("ret=%d\n", f()); // ret = 5
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```
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## Syntax
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Similar to MASM/NASM syntax with parentheses.
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```
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NASM Xbyak
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mov eax, ebx --> mov(eax, ebx);
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inc ecx inc(ecx);
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ret --> ret();
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```
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## Addressing
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Use `qword`, `dword`, `word` and `byte` if it is necessary to specify the size of memory,
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otherwise use `ptr`.
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```
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(ptr|qword|dword|word|byte) [base + index * (1|2|4|8) + displacement]
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[rip + 32bit disp] ; x64 only
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NASM Xbyak
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mov eax, [ebx+ecx] --> mov(eax, ptr [ebx+ecx]);
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mov al, [ebx+ecx] --> mov(al, ptr [ebx + ecx]);
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test byte [esp], 4 --> test(byte [esp], 4);
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inc qword [rax] --> inc(qword [rax]);
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```
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**Note**: `qword`, ... are member variables, then don't use `dword` as unsigned int type.
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### How to use Selector (Segment Register)
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```
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mov eax, [fs:eax] --> putSeg(fs);
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mov(eax, ptr [eax]);
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mov ax, cs --> mov(ax, cs);
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```
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**Note**: Segment class is not derived from `Operand`.
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## AVX
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```
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vaddps(xmm1, xmm2, xmm3); // xmm1 <- xmm2 + xmm3
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vaddps(xmm2, xmm3, ptr [rax]); // use ptr to access memory
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vgatherdpd(xmm1, ptr [ebp + 256 + xmm2*4], xmm3);
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```
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**Note**:
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If `XBYAK_ENABLE_OMITTED_OPERAND` is defined, then you can use two operand version for backward compatibility.
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But the newer version will not support it.
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```
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vaddps(xmm2, xmm3); // xmm2 <- xmm2 + xmm3
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```
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## AVX-512
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```
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vaddpd zmm2, zmm5, zmm30 --> vaddpd(zmm2, zmm5, zmm30);
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vaddpd xmm30, xmm20, [rax] --> vaddpd(xmm30, xmm20, ptr [rax]);
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vaddps xmm30, xmm20, [rax] --> vaddps(xmm30, xmm20, ptr [rax]);
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vaddpd zmm2{k5}, zmm4, zmm2 --> vaddpd(zmm2 | k5, zmm4, zmm2);
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vaddpd zmm2{k5}{z}, zmm4, zmm2 --> vaddpd(zmm2 | k5 | T_z, zmm4, zmm2);
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vaddpd zmm2{k5}{z}, zmm4, zmm2,{rd-sae} --> vaddpd(zmm2 | k5 | T_z, zmm4, zmm2 | T_rd_sae);
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vaddpd(zmm2 | k5 | T_z | T_rd_sae, zmm4, zmm2); // the position of `|` is arbitrary.
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vcmppd k4{k3}, zmm1, zmm2, {sae}, 5 --> vcmppd(k4 | k3, zmm1, zmm2 | T_sae, 5);
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vaddpd xmm1, xmm2, [rax+256] --> vaddpd(xmm1, xmm2, ptr [rax+256]);
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vaddpd xmm1, xmm2, [rax+256]{1to2} --> vaddpd(xmm1, xmm2, ptr_b [rax+256]);
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vaddpd ymm1, ymm2, [rax+256]{1to4} --> vaddpd(ymm1, ymm2, ptr_b [rax+256]);
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vaddpd zmm1, zmm2, [rax+256]{1to8} --> vaddpd(zmm1, zmm2, ptr_b [rax+256]);
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vaddps zmm1, zmm2, [rax+rcx*8+8]{1to16} --> vaddps(zmm1, zmm2, ptr_b [rax+rcx*8+8]);
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vmovsd [rax]{k1}, xmm4 --> vmovsd(ptr [rax] | k1, xmm4);
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vcvtpd2dq xmm16, oword [eax+33] --> vcvtpd2dq(xmm16, xword [eax+33]); // use xword for m128 instead of oword
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vcvtpd2dq(xmm16, ptr [eax+33]); // default xword
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vcvtpd2dq xmm21, [eax+32]{1to2} --> vcvtpd2dq(xmm21, ptr_b [eax+32]);
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vcvtpd2dq xmm0, yword [eax+33] --> vcvtpd2dq(xmm0, yword [eax+33]); // use yword for m256
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vcvtpd2dq xmm19, [eax+32]{1to4} --> vcvtpd2dq(xmm19, yword_b [eax+32]); // use yword_b to broadcast
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vfpclassps k5{k3}, zword [rax+64], 5 --> vfpclassps(k5|k3, zword [rax+64], 5); // specify m512
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vfpclasspd k5{k3}, [rax+64]{1to2}, 5 --> vfpclasspd(k5|k3, xword_b [rax+64], 5); // broadcast 64-bit to 128-bit
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vfpclassps k5{k3}, [rax+64]{1to4}, 5 --> vfpclassps(k5|k3, yword_b [rax+64], 5); // broadcast 64-bit to 256-bit
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```
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### Remark
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* `k1`, ..., `k7` are opmask registers.
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- `k0` is dealt as no mask.
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- e.g. `vmovaps(zmm0|k0, ptr[rax]);` and `vmovaps(zmm0|T_z, ptr[rax]);` are same to `vmovaps(zmm0, ptr[rax]);`.
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* use `| T_z`, `| T_sae`, `| T_rn_sae`, `| T_rd_sae`, `| T_ru_sae`, `| T_rz_sae` instead of `,{z}`, `,{sae}`, `,{rn-sae}`, `,{rd-sae}`, `,{ru-sae}`, `,{rz-sae}` respectively.
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* `k4 | k3` is different from `k3 | k4`.
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* use `ptr_b` for broadcast `{1toX}`. X is automatically determined.
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* specify `xword`/`yword`/`zword(_b)` for m128/m256/m512 if necessary.
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## Label
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Two kinds of Label are supported. (String literal and Label class).
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### String literal
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```
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L("L1");
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jmp("L1");
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jmp("L2");
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...
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a few mnemonics (8-bit displacement jmp)
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...
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L("L2");
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jmp("L3", T_NEAR);
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...
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a lot of mnemonics (32-bit displacement jmp)
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...
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L("L3");
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```
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* Call `hasUndefinedLabel()` to verify your code has no undefined label.
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* you can use a label for immediate value of mov like as `mov(eax, "L2")`.
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### Support `@@`, `@f`, `@b` like MASM
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```
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L("@@"); // <A>
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jmp("@b"); // jmp to <A>
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jmp("@f"); // jmp to <B>
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L("@@"); // <B>
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jmp("@b"); // jmp to <B>
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mov(eax, "@b");
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jmp(eax); // jmp to <B>
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```
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### Local label
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Label symbols beginning with a period between `inLocalLabel()` and `outLocalLabel()`
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are treated as a local label.
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`inLocalLabel()` and `outLocalLabel()` can be nested.
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```
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void func1()
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{
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inLocalLabel();
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L(".lp"); // <A> ; local label
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...
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jmp(".lp"); // jmp to <A>
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L("aaa"); // global label <C>
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outLocalLabel();
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inLocalLabel();
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L(".lp"); // <B> ; local label
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func1();
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jmp(".lp"); // jmp to <B>
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inLocalLabel();
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jmp("aaa"); // jmp to <C>
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}
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```
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### short and long jump
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Xbyak deals with jump mnemonics of an undefined label as short jump if no type is specified.
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So if the size between jmp and label is larger than 127 byte, then xbyak will cause an error.
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```
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jmp("short-jmp"); // short jmp
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// small code
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L("short-jmp");
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jmp("long-jmp");
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// long code
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L("long-jmp"); // throw exception
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```
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Then specify T_NEAR for jmp.
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```
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jmp("long-jmp", T_NEAR); // long jmp
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// long code
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L("long-jmp");
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```
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Or call `setDefaultJmpNEAR(true);` once, then the default type is set to T_NEAR.
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```
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jmp("long-jmp"); // long jmp
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// long code
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L("long-jmp");
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```
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### Label class
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`L()` and `jxx()` support Label class.
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```
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Xbyak::Label label1, label2;
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L(label1);
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jmp(label1);
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jmp(label2);
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L(label2);
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```
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Use `putL` for jmp table
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```
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Label labelTbl, L0, L1, L2;
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mov(rax, labelTbl);
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// rdx is an index of jump table
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jmp(ptr [rax + rdx * sizeof(void*)]);
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L(labelTbl);
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putL(L0);
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putL(L1);
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putL(L2);
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L(L0);
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....
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L(L1);
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....
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```
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`assignL(dstLabel, srcLabel)` binds dstLabel with srcLabel.
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```
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Label label2;
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Label label1 = L(); // make label1 ; same to Label label1; L(label1);
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...
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jmp(label2); // label2 is not determined here
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...
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assignL(label2, label1); // label2 <- label1
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```
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The `jmp` in the above code jumps to label1 assigned by `assignL`.
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**Note**:
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* srcLabel must be used in `L()`.
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* dstLabel must not be used in `L()`.
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`Label::getAddress()` returns the address specified by the label instance and 0 if not specified.
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```
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// not AutoGrow mode
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Label label;
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assert(label.getAddress() == 0);
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L(label);
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assert(label.getAddress() == getCurr());
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```
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### Rip ; relative addressing
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```
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Label label;
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mov(eax, ptr [rip + label]); // eax = 4
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...
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L(label);
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dd(4);
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```
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```
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int x;
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...
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mov(eax, ptr[rip + &x]); // throw exception if the difference between &x and current position is larger than 2GiB
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```
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## Code size
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The default max code size is 4096 bytes.
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Specify the size in constructor of `CodeGenerator()` if necessary.
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```
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class Quantize : public Xbyak::CodeGenerator {
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public:
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Quantize()
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: CodeGenerator(8192)
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{
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}
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...
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};
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```
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## User allocated memory
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You can make jit code on prepaired memory.
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Call `setProtectModeRE` yourself to change memory mode if using the prepaired memory.
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```
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uint8_t alignas(4096) buf[8192]; // C++11 or later
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struct Code : Xbyak::CodeGenerator {
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Code() : Xbyak::CodeGenerator(sizeof(buf), buf)
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{
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mov(rax, 123);
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ret();
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}
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};
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int main()
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{
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Code c;
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c.setProtectModeRE(); // set memory to Read/Exec
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printf("%d\n", c.getCode<int(*)()>()());
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}
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```
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**Note**: See [sample/test0.cpp](sample/test0.cpp).
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### AutoGrow
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The memory region for jit is automatically extended if necessary when `AutoGrow` is specified in a constructor of `CodeGenerator`.
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Call `ready()` or `readyRE()` before calling `getCode()` to fix jump address.
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```
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struct Code : Xbyak::CodeGenerator {
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Code()
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: Xbyak::CodeGenerator(<default memory size>, Xbyak::AutoGrow)
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{
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...
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}
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};
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Code c;
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// generate code for jit
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c.ready(); // mode = Read/Write/Exec
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```
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**Note**:
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* Don't use the address returned by `getCurr()` before calling `ready()` because it may be invalid address.
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### Read/Exec mode
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Xbyak set Read/Write/Exec mode to memory to run jit code.
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If you want to use Read/Exec mode for security, then specify `DontSetProtectRWE` for `CodeGenerator` and
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call `setProtectModeRE()` after generating jit code.
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```
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struct Code : Xbyak::CodeGenerator {
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Code()
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: Xbyak::CodeGenerator(4096, Xbyak::DontSetProtectRWE)
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{
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mov(eax, 123);
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ret();
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}
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};
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Code c;
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c.setProtectModeRE();
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...
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```
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Call `readyRE()` instead of `ready()` when using `AutoGrow` mode.
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See [protect-re.cpp](sample/protect-re.cpp).
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## Exception-less mode
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If `XBYAK_NO_EXCEPTION` is defined, then gcc/clang can compile xbyak with `-fno-exceptions`.
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In stead of throwing an exception, `Xbyak::GetError()` returns non-zero value (e.g. `ERR_BAD_ADDRESSING`) if there is something wrong.
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The status will not be changed automatically, then you should reset it by `Xbyak::ClearError()`.
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`CodeGenerator::reset()` calls `ClearError()`.
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## Macro
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* **XBYAK32** is defined on 32bit.
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* **XBYAK64** is defined on 64bit.
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* **XBYAK64_WIN** is defined on 64bit Windows(VC).
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* **XBYAK64_GCC** is defined on 64bit gcc, cygwin.
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* define **XBYAK_USE_OP_NAMES** on gcc with `-fno-operator-names` if you want to use `and()`, ....
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* define **XBYAK_ENABLE_OMITTED_OPERAND** if you use omitted destination such as `vaddps(xmm2, xmm3);`(deprecated in the future).
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* define **XBYAK_UNDEF_JNL** if Bessel function jnl is defined as macro.
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* define **XBYAK_NO_EXCEPTION** for a compiler option `-fno-exceptions`.
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## Sample
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* [test0.cpp](sample/test0.cpp) ; tiny sample (x86, x64)
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* [quantize.cpp](sample/quantize.cpp) ; JIT optimized quantization by fast division (x86 only)
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* [calc.cpp](sample/calc.cpp) ; assemble and estimate a given polynomial (x86, x64)
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* [bf.cpp](sample/bf.cpp) ; JIT brainfuck (x86, x64)
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## License
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modified new BSD License
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http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
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## History
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* 2020/Aug/28 ver 5.95 some constructors of register classes support constexpr if C++14 or later
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* 2020/Aug/04 ver 5.941 `CodeGenerator::reset()` calls `ClearError()`.
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* 2020/Jul/28 ver 5.94 remove #include <winsock2.h> (only windows)
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* 2020/Jul/21 ver 5.93 support exception-less mode
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* 2020/Jun/30 ver 5.92 support Intel AMX instruction set (Thanks to nshustrov)
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* 2020/Jun/22 ver 5.913 fix mov(r64, imm64) on 32-bit env with XBYAK64
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* 2020/Jun/19 ver 5.912 define MAP_JIT on macOS regardless of Xcode version (Thanks to rsdubtso)
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* 2020/May/10 ver 5.911 XBYAK_USE_MMAP_ALLOCATOR is defined unless XBYAK_DONT_USE_MMAP_ALLOCATOR is defined.
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* 2020/Apr/20 ver 5.91 accept mask register k0 (it means no mask)
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* 2020/Apr/09 ver 5.90 kmov{b,d,w,q} throws exception for an unsupported register
|
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* 2020/Feb/26 ver 5.891 fix typo of type
|
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* 2020/Jan/03 ver 5.89 fix error of vfpclasspd
|
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* 2019/Dec/20 ver 5.88 fix compile error on Windows
|
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* 2019/Dec/19 ver 5.87 add setDefaultJmpNEAR(), which deals with `jmp` of an undefined label as T_NEAR if no type is specified.
|
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* 2019/Dec/13 ver 5.86 [changed] revert to the behavior before v5.84 if -fno-operator-names is defined (and() is available)
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* 2019/Dec/07 ver 5.85 append MAP_JIT flag to mmap for macOS mojave or later
|
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* 2019/Nov/29 ver 5.84 [changed] XBYAK_NO_OP_NAMES is defined unless XBYAK_USE_OP_NAMES is defined
|
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* 2019/Oct/12 ver 5.83 exit(1) was removed
|
||
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* 2019/Sep/23 ver 5.82 support monitorx, mwaitx, clzero (thanks to @MagurosanTeam)
|
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* 2019/Sep/14 ver 5.81 support some generic mnemonics.
|
||
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* 2019/Aug/01 ver 5.802 fix detection of AVX512_BF16 (thanks to vpirogov)
|
||
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* 2019/May/27 support vp2intersectd, vp2intersectq (not tested)
|
||
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* 2019/May/26 ver 5.80 support vcvtne2ps2bf16, vcvtneps2bf16, vdpbf16ps
|
||
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* 2019/Apr/27 ver 5.79 vcmppd/vcmpps supports ptr_b(thanks to jkopinsky)
|
||
|
* 2019/Apr/15 ver 5.78 rewrite Reg::changeBit() (thanks to MerryMage)
|
||
|
* 2019/Mar/06 ver 5.77 fix number of cores that share LLC cache by densamoilov
|
||
|
* 2019/Jan/17 ver 5.76 add Cpu::getNumCores() by shelleygoel
|
||
|
* 2018/Oct/31 ver 5.751 recover Xbyak::CastTo for compatibility
|
||
|
* 2018/Oct/29 ver 5.75 unlink LabelManager from Label when msg is destroyed
|
||
|
* 2018/Oct/21 ver 5.74 support RegRip +/- int. Xbyak::CastTo is removed
|
||
|
* 2018/Oct/15 util::AddressFrame uses push/pop instead of mov
|
||
|
* 2018/Sep/19 ver 5.73 fix evex encoding of vpslld, vpslldq, vpsllw, etc for (reg, mem, imm8)
|
||
|
* 2018/Sep/19 ver 5.72 fix the encoding of vinsertps for disp8N(Thanks to petercaday)
|
||
|
* 2018/Sep/04 ver 5.71 L() returns a new label instance
|
||
|
* 2018/Aug/27 ver 5.70 support setProtectMode() and DontUseProtect for read/exec setting
|
||
|
* 2018/Aug/24 ver 5.68 fix wrong VSIB encoding with vector index >= 16(thanks to petercaday)
|
||
|
* 2018/Aug/14 ver 5.67 remove mutable in Address ; fix setCacheHierarchy for cloud vm
|
||
|
* 2018/Jul/26 ver 5.661 support mingw64
|
||
|
* 2018/Jul/24 ver 5.66 add CodeArray::PROTECT_RE to mode of protect()
|
||
|
* 2018/Jun/26 ver 5.65 fix push(qword [mem])
|
||
|
* 2018/Mar/07 ver 5.64 fix zero division in Cpu() on some cpu
|
||
|
* 2018/Feb/14 ver 5.63 fix Cpu::setCacheHierarchy() and fix EvexModifierZero for clang<3.9(thanks to mgouicem)
|
||
|
* 2018/Feb/13 ver 5.62 Cpu::setCacheHierarchy() by mgouicem and rsdubtso
|
||
|
* 2018/Feb/07 ver 5.61 vmov* supports mem{k}{z}(I forgot it)
|
||
|
* 2018/Jan/24 ver 5.601 add xword, yword, etc. into Xbyak::util namespace
|
||
|
* 2018/Jan/05 ver 5.60 support AVX-512 for Ice lake(319433-030.pdf)
|
||
|
* 2017/Aug/22 ver 5.53 fix mpx encoding, add bnd() prefix
|
||
|
* 2017/Aug/18 ver 5.52 fix align (thanks to MerryMage)
|
||
|
* 2017/Aug/17 ver 5.51 add multi-byte nop and align() uses it(thanks to inolen)
|
||
|
* 2017/Aug/08 ver 5.50 add mpx(thanks to magurosan)
|
||
|
* 2017/Aug/08 ver 5.45 add sha(thanks to magurosan)
|
||
|
* 2017/Aug/08 ver 5.44 add prefetchw(thanks to rsdubtso)
|
||
|
* 2017/Jul/12 ver 5.432 reduce warnings of PVS studio
|
||
|
* 2017/Jul/09 ver 5.431 fix hasRex() (no affect) (thanks to drillsar)
|
||
|
* 2017/May/14 ver 5.43 fix CodeGenerator::resetSize() (thanks to gibbed)
|
||
|
* 2017/May/13 ver 5.42 add movs{b,w,d,q}
|
||
|
* 2017/Jan/26 ver 5.41 add prefetchwt1 and support for scale == 0(thanks to rsdubtso)
|
||
|
* 2016/Dec/14 ver 5.40 add Label::getAddress() method to get the pointer specified by the label
|
||
|
* 2016/Dec/09 ver 5.34 fix handling of negative offsets when encoding disp8N(thanks to rsdubtso)
|
||
|
* 2016/Dec/08 ver 5.33 fix encoding of vpbroadcast{b,w,d,q}, vpinsr{b,w}, vpextr{b,w} for disp8N
|
||
|
* 2016/Dec/01 ver 5.32 rename __xgetbv() to _xgetbv() to support clang for Visual Studio(thanks to freiro)
|
||
|
* 2016/Nov/27 ver 5.31 rename AVX512_4VNNI to AVX512_4VNNIW
|
||
|
* 2016/Nov/27 ver 5.30 add AVX512_4VNNI, AVX512_4FMAPS instructions(thanks to rsdubtso)
|
||
|
* 2016/Nov/26 ver 5.20 add detection of AVX512_4VNNI and AVX512_4FMAPS(thanks to rsdubtso)
|
||
|
* 2016/Nov/20 ver 5.11 lost vptest for ymm(thanks to gregory38)
|
||
|
* 2016/Nov/20 ver 5.10 add addressing [rip+&var]
|
||
|
* 2016/Sep/29 ver 5.03 fix detection ERR_INVALID_OPMASK_WITH_MEMORY(thanks to PVS-Studio)
|
||
|
* 2016/Aug/15 ver 5.02 xbyak does not include xbyak_bin2hex.h
|
||
|
* 2016/Aug/15 ver 5.011 fix detection of version of gcc 5.4
|
||
|
* 2016/Aug/03 ver 5.01 disable omitted operand
|
||
|
* 2016/Jun/24 ver 5.00 support avx-512 instruction set
|
||
|
* 2016/Jun/13 avx-512 add mask instructions
|
||
|
* 2016/May/05 ver 4.91 add detection of AVX-512 to Xbyak::util::Cpu
|
||
|
* 2016/Mar/14 ver 4.901 comment to ready() function(thanks to skmp)
|
||
|
* 2016/Feb/04 ver 4.90 add jcc(const void *addr);
|
||
|
* 2016/Jan/30 ver 4.89 vpblendvb supports ymm reg(thanks to John Funnell)
|
||
|
* 2016/Jan/24 ver 4.88 lea, cmov supports 16-bit register(thanks to whyisthisfieldhere)
|
||
|
* 2015/Oct/05 ver 4.87 support segment selectors
|
||
|
* 2015/Aug/18 ver 4.86 fix [rip + label] addressing with immediate value(thanks to whyisthisfieldhere)
|
||
|
* 2015/Aug/10 ver 4.85 Address::operator==() is not correct(thanks to inolen)
|
||
|
* 2015/Jun/22 ver 4.84 call() support variadic template if available(thanks to randomstuff)
|
||
|
* 2015/Jun/16 ver 4.83 support movbe(thanks to benvanik)
|
||
|
* 2015/May/24 ver 4.82 support detection of F16C
|
||
|
* 2015/Apr/25 ver 4.81 fix the condition to throw exception for setSize(thanks to whyisthisfieldhere)
|
||
|
* 2015/Apr/22 ver 4.80 rip supports label(thanks to whyisthisfieldhere)
|
||
|
* 2015/Jar/28 ver 4.71 support adcx, adox, cmpxchg, rdseed, stac
|
||
|
* 2014/Oct/14 ver 4.70 support MmapAllocator
|
||
|
* 2014/Jun/13 ver 4.62 disable warning of VC2014
|
||
|
* 2014/May/30 ver 4.61 support bt, bts, btr, btc
|
||
|
* 2014/May/28 ver 4.60 support vcvtph2ps, vcvtps2ph
|
||
|
* 2014/Apr/11 ver 4.52 add detection of rdrand
|
||
|
* 2014/Mar/25 ver 4.51 remove state information of unreferenced labels
|
||
|
* 2014/Mar/16 ver 4.50 support new Label
|
||
|
* 2014/Mar/05 ver 4.40 fix wrong detection of BMI/enhanced rep on VirtualBox
|
||
|
* 2013/Dec/03 ver 4.30 support Reg::cvt8(), cvt16(), cvt32(), cvt64()
|
||
|
* 2013/Oct/16 ver 4.21 label support std::string
|
||
|
* 2013/Jul/30 ver 4.20 [break backward compatibility] split Reg32e class into RegExp(base+index*scale+disp) and Reg32e(means Reg32 or Reg64)
|
||
|
* 2013/Jul/04 ver 4.10 [break backward compatibility] change the type of Xbyak::Error from enum to a class
|
||
|
* 2013/Jun/21 ver 4.02 add putL(LABEL) function to put the address of the label
|
||
|
* 2013/Jun/21 ver 4.01 vpsllw, vpslld, vpsllq, vpsraw, vpsrad, vpsrlw, vpsrld, vpsrlq support (ymm, ymm, xmm). support vpbroadcastb, vpbroadcastw, vpbroadcastd, vpbroadcastq(thanks to Gabest).
|
||
|
* 2013/May/30 ver 4.00 support AVX2, VEX-encoded GPR-instructions
|
||
|
* 2013/Mar/27 ver 3.80 support mov(reg, "label");
|
||
|
* 2013/Mar/13 ver 3.76 add cqo(), jcxz(), jecxz(), jrcxz()
|
||
|
* 2013/Jan/15 ver 3.75 add setSize() to modify generated code
|
||
|
* 2013/Jan/12 ver 3.74 add CodeGenerator::reset() ; add Allocator::useProtect()
|
||
|
* 2013/Jan/06 ver 3.73 use unordered_map if possible
|
||
|
* 2012/Dec/04 ver 3.72 eax, ebx, ... are member variables of CodeGenerator(revert), Xbyak::util::eax, ... are static const.
|
||
|
* 2012/Nov/17 ver 3.71 and_(), or_(), xor_(), not_() are available if XBYAK_NO_OP_NAMES is not defined.
|
||
|
* 2012/Nov/17 change eax, ebx, ptr and so on in CodeGenerator as static member and alias of them are defined in Xbyak::util.
|
||
|
* 2012/Nov/09 ver 3.70 XBYAK_NO_OP_NAMES macro is added to use and_() instead of and() (thanks to Mattias)
|
||
|
* 2012/Nov/01 ver 3.62 add fwait/fnwait/finit/fninit
|
||
|
* 2012/Nov/01 ver 3.61 add fldcw/fstcw
|
||
|
* 2012/May/03 ver 3.60 change interface of Allocator
|
||
|
* 2012/Mar/23 ver 3.51 fix userPtr mode
|
||
|
* 2012/Mar/19 ver 3.50 support AutoGrow mode
|
||
|
* 2011/Nov/09 ver 3.05 fix bit property of rip addresing / support movsxd
|
||
|
* 2011/Aug/15 ver 3.04 fix dealing with imm8 such as add(dword [ebp-8], 0xda); (thanks to lolcat)
|
||
|
* 2011/Jun/16 ver 3.03 fix __GNUC_PREREQ macro for Mac gcc(thanks to t_teruya)
|
||
|
* 2011/Apr/28 ver 3.02 do not use xgetbv on Mac gcc
|
||
|
* 2011/May/24 ver 3.01 fix typo of OSXSAVE
|
||
|
* 2011/May/23 ver 3.00 add vcmpeqps and so on
|
||
|
* 2011/Feb/16 ver 2.994 beta add vmovq for 32-bit mode(I forgot it)
|
||
|
* 2011/Feb/16 ver 2.993 beta remove cvtReg to avoid thread unsafe
|
||
|
* 2011/Feb/10 ver 2.992 beta support one argument syntax for fadd like nasm
|
||
|
* 2011/Feb/07 ver 2.991 beta fix pextrw reg, xmm, imm(Thanks to Gabest)
|
||
|
* 2011/Feb/04 ver 2.99 beta support AVX
|
||
|
* 2010/Dec/08 ver 2.31 fix ptr [rip + 32bit offset], support rdtscp
|
||
|
* 2010/Oct/19 ver 2.30 support pclmulqdq, aesdec, aesdeclast, aesenc, aesenclast, aesimc, aeskeygenassist
|
||
|
* 2010/Jun/07 ver 2.29 fix call(<label>)
|
||
|
* 2010/Jun/17 ver 2.28 move some member functions to public
|
||
|
* 2010/Jun/01 ver 2.27 support encoding of mov(reg64, imm) like yasm(not nasm)
|
||
|
* 2010/May/24 ver 2.26 fix sub(rsp, 1000)
|
||
|
* 2010/Apr/26 ver 2.25 add jc/jnc(I forgot to implement them...)
|
||
|
* 2010/Apr/16 ver 2.24 change the prototype of rewrite() method
|
||
|
* 2010/Apr/15 ver 2.23 fix align() and xbyak_util.h for Mac
|
||
|
* 2010/Feb/16 ver 2.22 fix inLocalLabel()/outLocalLabel()
|
||
|
* 2009/Dec/09 ver 2.21 support cygwin(gcc 4.3.2)
|
||
|
* 2009/Nov/28 support a part of FPU
|
||
|
* 2009/Jun/25 fix mov(qword[rax], imm); (thanks to Martin)
|
||
|
* 2009/Mar/10 fix redundant REX.W prefix on jmp/call reg64
|
||
|
* 2009/Feb/24 add movq reg64, mmx/xmm; movq mmx/xmm, reg64
|
||
|
* 2009/Feb/13 movd(xmm7, dword[eax]) drops 0x66 prefix (thanks to Gabest)
|
||
|
* 2008/Dec/30 fix call in short relative address(thanks to kato san)
|
||
|
* 2008/Sep/18 support @@, @f, @b and localization of label(thanks to nobu-q san)
|
||
|
* 2008/Sep/18 support (ptr[rip + 32bit offset]) (thanks to Dango-Chu san)
|
||
|
* 2008/Jun/03 fix align(). mov(ptr[eax],1) throws ERR_MEM_SIZE_IS_NOT_SPECIFIED.
|
||
|
* 2008/Jun/02 support memory interface allocated by user
|
||
|
* 2008/May/26 fix protect() to avoid invalid setting(thanks to shinichiro_h san)
|
||
|
* 2008/Apr/30 add cmpxchg16b, cdqe
|
||
|
* 2008/Apr/29 support x64
|
||
|
* 2008/Apr/14 code refactoring
|
||
|
* 2008/Mar/12 add bsr/bsf
|
||
|
* 2008/Feb/14 fix output of sub eax, 1234 (thanks to Robert)
|
||
|
* 2007/Nov/5 support lock, xadd, xchg
|
||
|
* 2007/Nov/2 support SSSE3/SSE4 (thanks to Dango-Chu san)
|
||
|
* 2007/Feb/4 fix the bug that exception doesn't occur under the condition which the offset of jmp mnemonic without T_NEAR is over 127.
|
||
|
* 2007/Jan/21 fix the bug to create address like [disp] select smaller representation for mov (eax|ax|al, [disp])
|
||
|
* 2007/Jan/4 first version
|
||
|
|
||
|
## Author
|
||
|
MITSUNARI Shigeo(herumi@nifty.com)
|
||
|
|
||
|
## Sponsors welcome
|
||
|
[GitHub Sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/herumi)
|