Friday 6 September 2019

While, Do While, For loops in Assembly Language (emu8086)



I want to convert simple loops in high-level languages into assembly language (for emu8086) say, I have this code:



 for(int x = 0; x<=3; x++)
{

//Do something!
}


or



 int x=1;
do{
//Do something!
}

while(x==1)


or



 while(x==1){
//Do something
}



How do I do this in emu8086?


Answer





For-loop in C:



for(int x = 0; x<=3; x++)
{
//Do something!
}



The same loop in 8086 assembler:



        xor cx,cx   ; cx-register is the counter, set to 0
loop1 nop ; Whatever you wanna do goes here, should not change cx
inc cx ; Increment
cmp cx,3 ; Compare cx to the limit
jle loop1 ; Loop while less or equal



That is the loop if you need to access your index (cx). If you just wanna to something 0-3=4 times but you do not need the index, this would be easier:



        mov cx,4    ; 4 iterations
loop1 nop ; Whatever you wanna do goes here, should not change cx
loop loop1 ; loop instruction decrements cx and jumps to label if not 0


If you just want to perform a very simple instruction a constant amount of times, you could also use an assembler-directive which will just hardcore that instruction




times 4 nop




Do-while-loop in C:



int x=1;
do{
//Do something!

}
while(x==1)


The same loop in assembler:



        mov ax,1
loop1 nop ; Whatever you wanna do goes here
cmp ax,1 ; Check wether cx is 1
je loop1 ; And loop if equal





While-loop in C:



while(x==1){
//Do something
}



The same loop in assembler:



        jmp loop1   ; Jump to condition first
cloop1 nop ; Execute the content of the loop
loop1 cmp ax,1 ; Check the condition
je cloop1 ; Jump to content of the loop if met


For the for-loops you should take the cx-register because it is pretty much standard. For the other loop conditions you can take a register of your liking. Of course replace the no-operation instruction with all the instructions you wanna perform in the loop.



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