This manual documents NASM, the Netwide Assembler: an assembler targetting the Intel x86 series of processors, with portable source.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Section 1.1: What Is NASM?
Section 1.1.1: Why Yet Another Assembler?
Section 1.1.2: Licence Conditions
Section 1.2: Contact Information
Section 1.3: Installation
Section 1.3.1: Installing NASM under MS-DOS or Windows
Section 1.3.2: Installing NASM under Unix
Chapter 2: Running NASM
Section 2.1: NASM Command-Line Syntax
Section 2.1.1: The Option: Specifying the Output File Name
Section 2.1.2: The Option: Specifying the Output File Format
Section 2.1.3: The Option: Generating a Listing File
Section 2.1.4: The Option: Generate Makefile Dependencies.
Section 2.1.5: The Option: Selecting a Debug Information Format
Section 2.1.6: The Option: Enabling Debug Information.
Section 2.1.7: The Option: Selecting an Error Reporting Format
Section 2.1.8: The Option: Send Errors to a File
Section 2.1.9: The Option: Send Errors to
Section 2.1.10: The Option: Include File Search Directories
Section 2.1.11: The Option: Pre-Include a File
Section 2.1.12: The Option: Pre-Define a Macro
Section 2.1.13: The Option: Undefine a Macro
Section 2.1.14: The Option: Preprocess Only
Section 2.1.15: The Option: Don't Preprocess At All
Section 2.1.16: The Option: Specifying Multipass Optimization.
Section 2.1.17: The option: Enable TASM Compatibility Mode
Section 2.1.18: The Option: Enable or Disable Assembly Warnings
Section 2.1.19: The Option: Display Version Info
Section 2.1.20: The Option: Display Available Debug Info Formats
Section 2.1.21: The and Options.
Section 2.1.22: The Environment Variable
Section 2.2: Quick Start for MASM Users
Section 2.2.1: NASM Is Case-Sensitive
Section 2.2.2: NASM Requires Square Brackets For Memory References
Section 2.2.3: NASM Doesn't Store Variable Types
Section 2.2.4: NASM Doesn't
Section 2.2.5: NASM Doesn't Support Memory Models
Section 2.2.6: Floating-Point Differences
Section 2.2.7: Other Differences
Chapter 3: The NASM Language
Section 3.1: Layout of a NASM Source Line
Section 3.2: Pseudo-Instructions
Section 3.2.1: and friends: Declaring Initialised Data
Section 3.2.2: and friends: Declaring Uninitialised Data
Section 3.2.3: : Including External Binary Files
Section 3.2.4: : Defining Constants
Section 3.2.5: : Repeating Instructions or Data
Section 3.3: Effective Addresses
Section 3.4: Constants
Section 3.4.1: Numeric Constants
Section 3.4.2: Character Constants
Section 3.4.3: String Constants
Section 3.4.4: Floating-Point Constants
Section 3.5: Expressions
Section 3.5.1: : Bitwise OR Operator
Section 3.5.2: : Bitwise XOR Operator
Section 3.5.3: : Bitwise AND Operator
Section 3.5.4: and : Bit Shift Operators
Section 3.5.5: and : Addition and Subtraction Operators
Section 3.5.6: , , , and : Multiplication and Division
Section 3.5.7: Unary Operators: , , and
Section 3.6: and
Section 3.7: : Inhibiting Optimization
Section 3.8: Critical Expressions
Section 3.9: Local Labels
Chapter 4: The NASM Preprocessor
Section 4.1: Single-Line Macros
Section 4.1.1: The Normal Way:
Section 4.1.2: Enhancing %define:
Section 4.1.3: Concatenating Single Line Macro Tokens:
Section 4.1.4: Undefining macros:
Section 4.1.5: Preprocessor Variables:
Section 4.2: String Handling in Macros: and
Section 4.2.1: String Length:
Section 4.2.2: Sub-strings:
Section 4.3: Multi-Line Macros:
Section 4.3.1: Overloading Multi-Line Macros
Section 4.3.2: Macro-Local Labels
Section 4.3.3: Greedy Macro Parameters
Section 4.3.4: Default Macro Parameters
Section 4.3.5: : Macro Parameter Counter
Section 4.3.6: : Rotating Macro Parameters
Section 4.3.7: Concatenating Macro Parameters
Section 4.3.8: Condition Codes as Macro Parameters
Section 4.3.9: Disabling Listing Expansion
Section 4.4: Conditional Assembly
Section 4.4.1: : Testing Single-Line Macro Existence
Section 4.4.2: : Testing Multi-Line Macro Existence
Section 4.4.3: : Testing the Context Stack
Section 4.4.4: : Testing Arbitrary Numeric Expressions
Section 4.4.5: and : Testing Exact Text Identity
Section 4.4.6: , , : Testing Token Types
Section 4.4.7: : Reporting User-Defined Errors
Section 4.5: Preprocessor Loops:
Section 4.6: Including Other Files
Section 4.7: The Context Stack
Section 4.7.1: and : Creating and Removing Contexts
Section 4.7.2: Context-Local Labels
Section 4.7.3: Context-Local Single-Line Macros
Section 4.7.4: : Renaming a Context
Section 4.7.5: Example Use of the Context Stack: Block IFs
Section 4.8: Standard Macros
Section 4.8.1: , , and : NASM Version
Section 4.8.2: : NASM Version ID
Section 4.8.3: : NASM Version string
Section 4.8.4: and : File Name and Line Number
Section 4.8.5: and : Declaring Structure Data Types
Section 4.8.6: , and : Declaring Instances of Structures
Section 4.8.7: and : Data Alignment
Section 4.9: TASM Compatible Preprocessor Directives
Section 4.9.1: Directive
Section 4.9.2: Directive
Section 4.9.3: Directive
Section 4.10: Other Preprocessor Directives
Section 4.10.1: Directive
Section 4.10.2: : Read an environment variable.
Chapter 5: Assembler Directives
Section 5.1: : Specifying Target Processor Mode
Section 5.1.1: & : Aliases for BITS
Section 5.2: or : Changing and Defining Sections
Section 5.2.1: The Macro
Section 5.3: : Defining Absolute Labels
Section 5.4: : Importing Symbols from Other Modules
Section 5.5: : Exporting Symbols to Other Modules
Section 5.6: : Defining Common Data Areas
Section 5.7: : Defining CPU Dependencies
Chapter 6: Output Formats
Section 6.1: : Flat-Form Binary Output
Section 6.1.1: : Binary File Program Origin
Section 6.1.2: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.1.3: support for the BIN format.
Section 6.1.4: Map files
Section 6.2: : Microsoft OMF Object Files
Section 6.2.1: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.2.2: : Defining Groups of Segments
Section 6.2.3: : Disabling Case Sensitivity in Output
Section 6.2.4: : Importing DLL Symbols
Section 6.2.5: : Exporting DLL Symbols
Section 6.2.6: : Defining the Program Entry Point
Section 6.2.7: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.2.8: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.3: : Microsoft Win32 Object Files
Section 6.3.1: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.4: : Common Object File Format
Section 6.5: : Executable and Linkable Format Object Files
Section 6.5.1: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.5.2: Position-Independent Code: Special Symbols and
Section 6.5.3: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.5.4: Extensions to the Directive
Section 6.5.5: 16-bit code and ELF
Section 6.6: : Linux Object Files
Section 6.7: : NetBSD/FreeBSD/OpenBSD Object Files
Section 6.8: : Minix/Linux Object Files
Section 6.9: : Relocatable Dynamic Object File Format
Section 6.9.1: Requiring a Library: The Directive
Section 6.9.2: Specifying a Module Name: The Directive
Section 6.9.3: Extensions to the directive
Section 6.10: : Debugging Format
Chapter 7: Writing 16-bit Code (DOS, Windows 3/3.1)
Section 7.1: Producing Files
Section 7.1.1: Using the Format To Generate Files
Section 7.1.2: Using the Format To Generate Files
Section 7.2: Producing Files
Section 7.2.1: Using the Format To Generate Files
Section 7.2.2: Using the Format To Generate Files
Section 7.3: Producing Files
Section 7.4: Interfacing to 16-bit C Programs
Section 7.4.1: External Symbol Names
Section 7.4.2: Memory Models
Section 7.4.3: Function Definitions and Function Calls
Section 7.4.4: Accessing Data Items
Section 7.4.5: : Helper Macros for the 16-bit C Interface
Section 7.5: Interfacing to Borland Pascal Programs
Section 7.5.1: The Pascal Calling Convention
Section 7.5.2: Borland Pascal Segment Name Restrictions
Section 7.5.3: Using With Pascal Programs
Chapter 8: Writing 32-bit Code (Unix, Win32, DJGPP)
Section 8.1: Interfacing to 32-bit C Programs
Section 8.1.1: External Symbol Names
Section 8.1.2: Function Definitions and Function Calls
Section 8.1.3: Accessing Data Items
Section 8.1.4: : Helper Macros for the 32-bit C Interface
Section 8.2: Writing NetBSD/FreeBSD/OpenBSD and Linux/ELF Shared Libraries
Section 8.2.1: Obtaining the Address of the GOT
Section 8.2.2: Finding Your Local Data Items
Section 8.2.3: Finding External and Common Data Items
Section 8.2.4: Exporting Symbols to the Library User
Section 8.2.5: Calling Procedures Outside the Library
Section 8.2.6: Generating the Library File
Chapter 9: Mixing 16 and 32 Bit Code
Section 9.1: Mixed-Size Jumps
Section 9.2: Addressing Between Different-Size Segments
Section 9.3: Other Mixed-Size Instructions
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting
Section 10.1: Common Problems
Section 10.1.1: NASM Generates Inefficient Code
Section 10.1.2: My Jumps are Out of Range
Section 10.1.3: Doesn't Work
Section 10.1.4: Doesn't Work
Section 10.2: Bugs
Appendix A: Ndisasm
Section A.1: Introduction
Section A.2: Getting Started: Installation
Section A.3: Running NDISASM
Section A.3.1: COM Files: Specifying an Origin
Section A.3.2: Code Following Data: Synchronisation
Section A.3.3: Mixed Code and Data: Automatic (Intelligent) Synchronisation
Section A.3.4: Other Options
Section A.4: Bugs and Improvements
Appendix B: x86 Instruction Reference
Section B.1: Key to Operand Specifications
Section B.2: Key to Opcode Descriptions
Section B.2.1: Register Values
Section B.2.2: Condition Codes
Section B.2.3: SSE Condition Predicates
Section B.2.4: Status Flags
Section B.2.5: Effective Address Encoding: ModR/M and SIB
Section B.3: Key to Instruction Flags
Section B.4: x86 Instruction Set
Section B.4.1: , , , : ASCII Adjustments
Section B.4.2: : Add with Carry
Section B.4.3: : Add Integers
Section B.4.4: : ADD Packed Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.5: : ADD Packed Single-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.6: : ADD Scalar Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.7: : ADD Scalar Single-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.8: : Bitwise AND
Section B.4.9: : Bitwise Logical AND NOT of Packed Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.10: : Bitwise Logical AND NOT of Packed Single-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.11: : Bitwise Logical AND For Single FP
Section B.4.12: : Bitwise Logical AND For Single FP
Section B.4.13: : Adjust RPL Field of Selector
Section B.4.14: : Check Array Index against Bounds
Section B.4.15: , : Bit Scan
Section B.4.16: : Byte Swap
Section B.4.17: , , , : Bit Test
Section B.4.18: : Call Subroutine
Section B.4.19: , , , : Sign Extensions
Section B.4.20: , , , : Clear Flags
Section B.4.21: : Flush Cache Line
Section B.4.22: : Complement Carry Flag
Section B.4.23: : Conditional Move
Section B.4.24: : Compare Integers
Section B.4.25: : Packed Double-Precision FP Compare
Section B.4.26: : Packed Single-Precision FP Compare
Section B.4.27: , , : Compare Strings
Section B.4.28: : Scalar Double-Precision FP Compare
Section B.4.29: : Scalar Single-Precision FP Compare
Section B.4.30: , : Compare and Exchange
Section B.4.31: : Compare and Exchange Eight Bytes
Section B.4.32: : Scalar Ordered Double-Precision FP Compare and Set EFLAGS
Section B.4.33: : Scalar Ordered Single-Precision FP Compare and Set EFLAGS
Section B.4.34: : Get CPU Identification Code
Section B.4.35: : Packed Signed INT32 to Packed Double-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.36: : Packed Signed INT32 to Packed Single-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.37: : Packed Double-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion
Section B.4.38: : Packed Double-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion
Section B.4.39: : Packed Double-Precision FP to Packed Single-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.40: : Packed Signed INT32 to Packed Double-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.41: : Packed Signed INT32 to Packed Single-FP Conversion
Section B.4.42: : Packed Single-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion
Section B.4.43: : Packed Single-Precision FP to Packed Double-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.44: : Packed Single-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion
Section B.4.45: : Scalar Double-Precision FP to Signed INT32 Conversion
Section B.4.46: : Scalar Double-Precision FP to Scalar Single-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.47: : Signed INT32 to Scalar Double-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.48: : Signed INT32 to Scalar Single-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.49: : Scalar Single-Precision FP to Scalar Double-Precision FP Conversion
Section B.4.50: : Scalar Single-Precision FP to Signed INT32 Conversion
Section B.4.51: : Packed Double-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion with Truncation
Section B.4.52: : Packed Double-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion with Truncation
Section B.4.53: : Packed Single-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion with Truncation
Section B.4.54: : Packed Single-Precision FP to Packed Signed INT32 Conversion with Truncation
Section B.4.55: : Scalar Double-Precision FP to Signed INT32 Conversion with Truncation
Section B.4.56: : Scalar Single-Precision FP to Signed INT32 Conversion with Truncation
Section B.4.57: , : Decimal Adjustments
Section B.4.58: : Decrement Integer
Section B.4.59: : Unsigned Integer Divide
Section B.4.60: : Packed Double-Precision FP Divide
Section B.4.61: : Packed Single-Precision FP Divide
Section B.4.62: : Scalar Double-Precision FP Divide
Section B.4.63: : Scalar Single-Precision FP Divide
Section B.4.64: : Empty MMX State
Section B.4.65: : Create Stack Frame
Section B.4.66: : Calculate 2**X-1
Section B.4.67: : Floating-Point Absolute Value
Section B.4.68: , : Floating-Point Addition
Section B.4.69: , : BCD Floating-Point Load and Store
Section B.4.70: : Floating-Point Change Sign
Section B.4.71: , : Clear Floating-Point Exceptions
Section B.4.72: : Floating-Point Conditional Move
Section B.4.73: , , , , : Floating-Point Compare
Section B.4.74: : Cosine
Section B.4.75: : Decrement Floating-Point Stack Pointer
Section B.4.76: , : Disable and Enable Floating-Point Interrupts
Section B.4.77: , , , : Floating-Point Division
Section B.4.78: : Faster Enter/Exit of the MMX or floating-point state
Section B.4.79: : Flag Floating-Point Register as Unused
Section B.4.80: : Floating-Point/Integer Addition
Section B.4.81: , : Floating-Point/Integer Compare
Section B.4.82: , : Floating-Point/Integer Division
Section B.4.83: , , : Floating-Point/Integer Conversion
Section B.4.84: : Floating-Point/Integer Multiplication
Section B.4.85: : Increment Floating-Point Stack Pointer
Section B.4.86: , : Initialise Floating-Point Unit
Section B.4.87: : Floating-Point/Integer Subtraction
Section B.4.88: : Floating-Point Load
Section B.4.89: : Floating-Point Load Constants
Section B.4.90: : Load Floating-Point Control Word
Section B.4.91: : Load Floating-Point Environment
Section B.4.92: , : Floating-Point Multiply
Section B.4.93: : Floating-Point No Operation
Section B.4.94: , : Arctangent and Tangent
Section B.4.95: , : Floating-Point Partial Remainder
Section B.4.96: : Floating-Point Round to Integer
Section B.4.97: , : Save/Restore Floating-Point State
Section B.4.98: : Scale Floating-Point Value by Power of Two
Section B.4.99: : Set Protected Mode
Section B.4.100: , : Sine and Cosine
Section B.4.101: : Floating-Point Square Root
Section B.4.102: , : Floating-Point Store
Section B.4.103: : Store Floating-Point Control Word
Section B.4.104: : Store Floating-Point Environment
Section B.4.105: : Store Floating-Point Status Word
Section B.4.106: , , , : Floating-Point Subtract
Section B.4.107: : Test Against Zero
Section B.4.108: : Floating-Point Unordered Compare
Section B.4.109: : Examine Class of Value in
Section B.4.110: : Floating-Point Exchange
Section B.4.111: : Restore , and State
Section B.4.112: : Store , and State
Section B.4.113: : Extract Exponent and Significand
Section B.4.114: , : Compute Y times Log2(X) or Log2(X+1)
Section B.4.115: : Halt Processor
Section B.4.116: : Insert Bit String
Section B.4.117: : Signed Integer Divide
Section B.4.118: : Signed Integer Multiply
Section B.4.119: : Input from I/O Port
Section B.4.120: : Increment Integer
Section B.4.121: , , : Input String from I/O Port
Section B.4.122: : Software Interrupt
Section B.4.123: , , , : Breakpoints
Section B.4.124: : Interrupt if Overflow
Section B.4.125: : Invalidate Internal Caches
Section B.4.126: : Invalidate TLB Entry
Section B.4.127: , , : Return from Interrupt
Section B.4.128: : Conditional Branch
Section B.4.129: , : Jump if CX/ECX Zero
Section B.4.130: : Jump
Section B.4.131: : Load AH from Flags
Section B.4.132: : Load Access Rights
Section B.4.133: : Load Streaming SIMD Extension Control/Status
Section B.4.134: , , , , : Load Far Pointer
Section B.4.135: : Load Effective Address
Section B.4.136: : Destroy Stack Frame
Section B.4.137: : Load Fence
Section B.4.138: , , : Load Descriptor Tables
Section B.4.139: : Load/Store Machine Status Word
Section B.4.140: , : Load Processor State
Section B.4.141: , , : Load from String
Section B.4.142: , , , , : Loop with Counter
Section B.4.143: : Load Segment Limit
Section B.4.144: : Load Task Register
Section B.4.145: : Byte Mask Write
Section B.4.146: : Byte Mask Write
Section B.4.147: : Return Packed Double-Precision FP Maximum
Section B.4.148: : Return Packed Single-Precision FP Maximum
Section B.4.149: : Return Scalar Double-Precision FP Maximum
Section B.4.150: : Return Scalar Single-Precision FP Maximum
Section B.4.151: : Memory Fence
Section B.4.152: : Return Packed Double-Precision FP Minimum
Section B.4.153: : Return Packed Single-Precision FP Minimum
Section B.4.154: : Return Scalar Double-Precision FP Minimum
Section B.4.155: : Return Scalar Single-Precision FP Minimum
Section B.4.156: : Move Data
Section B.4.157: : Move Aligned Packed Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.158: : Move Aligned Packed Single-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.159: : Move Doubleword to/from MMX Register
Section B.4.160: : Move Quadword from XMM to MMX register.
Section B.4.161: : Move Aligned Double Quadword
Section B.4.162: : Move Unaligned Double Quadword
Section B.4.163: : Move Packed Single-Precision FP High to Low
Section B.4.164: : Move High Packed Double-Precision FP
Section B.4.165: : Move High Packed Single-Precision FP
Section B.4.166: : Move Packed Single-Precision FP Low to High
Section B.4.167: : Move Low Packed Double-Precision FP
Section B.4.168: : Move Low Packed Single-Precision FP
Section B.4.169: : Extract Packed Double-Precision FP Sign Mask
Section B.4.170: : Extract Packed Single-Precision FP Sign Mask
Section B.4.171: : Move Double Quadword Non Temporal
Section B.4.172: : Move Doubleword Non Temporal
Section B.4.173: : Move Aligned Four Packed Single-Precision FP Values Non Temporal
Section B.4.174: : Move Aligned Four Packed Single-Precision FP Values Non Temporal
Section B.4.175: : Move Quadword Non Temporal
Section B.4.176: : Move Quadword to/from MMX Register
Section B.4.177: : Move Quadword from MMX to XMM register.
Section B.4.178: , , : Move String
Section B.4.179: : Move Scalar Double-Precision FP Value
Section B.4.180: : Move Scalar Single-Precision FP Value
Section B.4.181: , : Move Data with Sign or Zero Extend
Section B.4.182: : Move Unaligned Packed Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.183: : Move Unaligned Packed Single-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.184: : Unsigned Integer Multiply
Section B.4.185: : Packed Single-FP Multiply
Section B.4.186: : Packed Single-FP Multiply
Section B.4.187: : Scalar Single-FP Multiply
Section B.4.188: : Scalar Single-FP Multiply
Section B.4.189: , : Two's and One's Complement
Section B.4.190: : No Operation
Section B.4.191: : Bitwise OR
Section B.4.192: : Bit-wise Logical OR of Double-Precision FP Data
Section B.4.193: : Bit-wise Logical OR of Single-Precision FP Data
Section B.4.194: : Output Data to I/O Port
Section B.4.195: , , : Output String to I/O Port
Section B.4.196: , , : Pack Data
Section B.4.197: , , : Add Packed Integers
Section B.4.198: : Add Packed Quadword Integers
Section B.4.199: , : Add Packed Signed Integers With Saturation
Section B.4.200: : MMX Packed Addition to Implicit Destination
Section B.4.201: , : Add Packed Unsigned Integers With Saturation
Section B.4.202: , : MMX Bitwise AND and AND-NOT
Section B.4.203: : Spin Loop Hint
Section B.4.204: : MMX Packed Average
Section B.4.205: : Average Packed Integers
Section B.4.206: : Average of unsigned packed 8-bit values
Section B.4.207: : Compare Packed Integers.
Section B.4.208: : MMX Packed Distance and Accumulate with Implied Register
Section B.4.209: : Extract Word
Section B.4.210: : Packed Single-Precision FP to Integer Convert
Section B.4.211: : Packed Single-Precision FP to Integer Word Convert
Section B.4.212: : Packed Single-Precision FP Accumulate
Section B.4.213: : Packed Single-Precision FP Addition
Section B.4.214: : Packed Single-Precision FP Compare
Section B.4.215: : Packed Single-Precision FP Maximum
Section B.4.216: : Packed Single-Precision FP Minimum
Section B.4.217: : Packed Single-Precision FP Multiply
Section B.4.218: : Packed Single-Precision FP Negative Accumulate
Section B.4.219: : Packed Single-Precision FP Mixed Accumulate
Section B.4.220: : Packed Single-Precision FP Reciprocal Approximation
Section B.4.221: : Packed Single-Precision FP Reciprocal, First Iteration Step
Section B.4.222: : Packed Single-Precision FP Reciprocal/ Reciprocal Square Root, Second Iteration Step
Section B.4.223: : Packed Single-Precision FP Reciprocal Square Root, First Iteration Step
Section B.4.224: : Packed Single-Precision FP Reciprocal Square Root Approximation
Section B.4.225: : Packed Single-Precision FP Subtract
Section B.4.226: : Packed Single-Precision FP Reverse Subtract
Section B.4.227: : Packed Doubleword Integer to Single-Precision FP Convert
Section B.4.228: : Packed Word Integer to Single-Precision FP Convert
Section B.4.229: : Insert Word
Section B.4.230: : Packed Multiply and Accumulate with Rounding
Section B.4.231: : MMX Packed Multiply and Add
Section B.4.232: : MMX Packed Magnitude
Section B.4.233: : Packed Signed Integer Word Maximum
Section B.4.234: : Packed Unsigned Integer Byte Maximum
Section B.4.235: : Packed Signed Integer Word Minimum
Section B.4.236: : Packed Unsigned Integer Byte Minimum
Section B.4.237: : Move Byte Mask To Integer
Section B.4.238: , : Multiply Packed 16-bit Integers With Rounding, and Store High Word
Section B.4.239: : Multiply Packed 16-bit Integers With Rounding, and Store High Word
Section B.4.240: : Multiply Packed 16-bit Integers, and Store High Word
Section B.4.241: , : Multiply Packed 16-bit Integers, and Store
Section B.4.242: : Multiply Packed Unsigned 32-bit Integers, and Store.
Section B.4.243: : MMX Packed Conditional Move
Section B.4.244: : Pop Data from Stack
Section B.4.245: : Pop All General-Purpose Registers
Section B.4.246: : Pop Flags Register
Section B.4.247: : MMX Bitwise OR
Section B.4.248: : Prefetch Data Into Caches
Section B.4.249: : Prefetch Data Into Caches
Section B.4.250: : Packed Sum of Absolute Differences
Section B.4.251: : Shuffle Packed Doublewords
Section B.4.252: : Shuffle Packed High Words
Section B.4.253: : Shuffle Packed Low Words
Section B.4.254: : Shuffle Packed Words
Section B.4.255: : Packed Data Bit Shift Left Logical
Section B.4.256: : Packed Data Bit Shift Right Arithmetic
Section B.4.257: : Packed Data Bit Shift Right Logical
Section B.4.258: : Subtract Packed Integers
Section B.4.259: , : Subtract Packed Integers With Saturation
Section B.4.260: : MMX Packed Subtract with Saturation to Implied Destination
Section B.4.261: : Swap Packed Data
Section B.4.262: : Unpack and Interleave Data
Section B.4.263: : Push Data on Stack
Section B.4.264: : Push All General-Purpose Registers
Section B.4.265: : Push Flags Register
Section B.4.266: : MMX Bitwise XOR
Section B.4.267: , : Bitwise Rotate through Carry Bit
Section B.4.268: : Packed Single-Precision FP Reciprocal
Section B.4.269: : Scalar Single-Precision FP Reciprocal
Section B.4.270: : Read Model-Specific Registers
Section B.4.271: : Read Performance-Monitoring Counters
Section B.4.272: : Read SMM Header Pointer Register
Section B.4.273: : Read Time-Stamp Counter
Section B.4.274: , , : Return from Procedure Call
Section B.4.275: , : Bitwise Rotate
Section B.4.276: : Restore Segment Register and Descriptor
Section B.4.277: : Restore Segment Register and Descriptor
Section B.4.278: : Resume from System-Management Mode
Section B.4.279: : Packed Single-Precision FP Square Root Reciprocal
Section B.4.280: : Scalar Single-Precision FP Square Root Reciprocal
Section B.4.281: : Restore TSR and Descriptor
Section B.4.282: : Store AH to Flags
Section B.4.283: , : Bitwise Arithmetic Shifts
Section B.4.284: : Set AL from Carry Flag
Section B.4.285: : Subtract with Borrow
Section B.4.286: , , : Scan String
Section B.4.287: : Set Register from Condition
Section B.4.288: : Store Fence
Section B.4.289: , , : Store Descriptor Table Pointers
Section B.4.290: , : Bitwise Logical Shifts
Section B.4.291: , : Bitwise Double-Precision Shifts
Section B.4.292: : Shuffle Packed Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.293: : Shuffle Packed Single-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.294: : System Management Interrupt
Section B.4.295: , : Software SMM Entry (CYRIX)
Section B.4.296: : Store Machine Status Word
Section B.4.297: : Packed Double-Precision FP Square Root
Section B.4.298: : Packed Single-Precision FP Square Root
Section B.4.299: : Scalar Double-Precision FP Square Root
Section B.4.300: : Scalar Single-Precision FP Square Root
Section B.4.301: , , : Set Flags
Section B.4.302: : Store Streaming SIMD Extension Control/Status
Section B.4.303: , , : Store Byte to String
Section B.4.304: : Store Task Register
Section B.4.305: : Subtract Integers
Section B.4.306: : Packed Double-Precision FP Subtract
Section B.4.307: : Packed Single-Precision FP Subtract
Section B.4.308: : Scalar Single-FP Subtract
Section B.4.309: : Scalar Single-FP Subtract
Section B.4.310: : Save Segment Register and Descriptor
Section B.4.311: : Save LDTR and Descriptor
Section B.4.312: : Save TSR and Descriptor
Section B.4.313: : Call Operating System
Section B.4.314: : Fast System Call
Section B.4.315: : Fast Return From System Call
Section B.4.316: : Return From Operating System
Section B.4.317: : Test Bits (notional bitwise AND)
Section B.4.318: : Unordered Scalar Double-Precision FP compare and set EFLAGS
Section B.4.319: : Unordered Scalar Single-Precision FP compare and set EFLAGS
Section B.4.320: , , : Undefined Instruction
Section B.4.321: : User Move Data
Section B.4.322: : Unpack and Interleave High Packed Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.323: : Unpack and Interleave High Packed Single-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.324: : Unpack and Interleave Low Packed Double-Precision FP Data
Section B.4.325: : Unpack and Interleave Low Packed Single-Precision FP Data
Section B.4.326: , : Verify Segment Readability/Writability
Section B.4.327: : Wait for Floating-Point Processor
Section B.4.328: : Write Back and Invalidate Cache
Section B.4.329: : Write Model-Specific Registers
Section B.4.330: : Write SMM Header Pointer Register
Section B.4.331: : Exchange and Add
Section B.4.332: : Extract Bit String
Section B.4.333: : Exchange
Section B.4.334: : Translate Byte in Lookup Table
Section B.4.335: : Bitwise Exclusive OR
Section B.4.336: : Bitwise Logical XOR of Double-Precision FP Values
Section B.4.337: : Bitwise Logical XOR of Single-Precision FP Values