# General ## 2 argument instructions (t6) ### add, or, adc, sbb, and, sub, xor, cmp; - REG REG // This means that arg1 can only be REG or MEM. - REG MEM // And arg2 can only be REG, MEM or IMM, but: - REG IMM // You can't use MEM as both arguments. - MEM REG // This limitation stems from x64 encoding. - MEM IMM // Hardware we use can't encode that. - REG or MEM can use D8 ... D64, any size. - IMM in this case must be maximum 32 bit. - Examples: ```c add rax 0x11223344 // ADD D64 REG R0 IMM 0x11223344 or ecx 0x11223344 // OR D32 REG R1 IMM 0x11223344 adc dx 0x1122 // ADC D16 REG R2 IMM 0x1122 sbb bl 0x11 // SBB D8 REG R3 IMM 0x11 ``` ## 1 argument instructions (t4) ### inc, dec, not, neg, mul, imul, div, idiv; - REG - MEM - REG or MEM can use D8 ... D64, any size. - IMM can't be used with these instructions. - Examples: ```c inc rsp // INC D64 REG R4 dec ebp // DEC D32 REG R5 not si // NOT D16 REG R6 neg dil // NEG D8 REG R7 ``` # Examples ```c sysenter // SYSENTER sysexit // SYSEXIT syscall // SYSCALL sysret // SYSRET mov eax ebx // MOV D32 REG R0 REG R3 mov eax [x] // MOV D32 REG R0 MEM 69 mov eax 0x11223344 // MOV D32 REG R0 IMM 0x11223344 mov [x] eax // MOV D32 MEM 69 REG R0 mov [x] 0x11223344 // MOV D32 MEM 69 IMM 0x11223344 mov eax x // MOV D32 REG R0 REL 69 ... u32 x = 420 // ASMDIRMEM 69 ASMDIRIMM D32 420 ```