Reputation: 1480
Excuse me again. I am trying understand learn assembly languaje. However I have many problems. I am trying working with strings in NASM. I have copy a string constant to string variable. The maximum size is 50. So I want verify this bound. However this program throw a segmentation fault. I use a example in MASM, so perhaps exist a use error with NASM syntax. My program is the following:
section .data
MAXTEXTSIZE equ 50
_cte_hola db "Hola", 0
_cte_mundo db "Mundo", 0
section .bss
MAIN_d resb MAXTEXTSIZE+1
section .text
global _start
strlen:
mov bx, 0
strl01:
cmp WORD [SI+BX],0 t
je strend
inc bx
jmp strl01
strend:
ret
strcpy:
call strlen
cmp bx, MAXTEXTSIZE
jle copiarsizeok
mov bx, MAXTEXTSIZE
copiarsizeok:mov cx, bx
cld
rep movsb
mov al,0
mov BYTE [DI], al
ret
_start:
mov ds, ax
mov es, ax
mov si, [MAIN_d]
mov di, [_cte_hola]
call strcpy
mov eax, 1
mov ebx, 0
int 80h
Thanks in advance and excuse me. My question are stupid for a assembly programmer.
Upvotes: 5
Views: 2427
Reputation: 19936
Here's a more concrete example of how you could write your strlen
function (which is the first of your problems)
section .data
MAXTEXTSIZE equ 50
_cte_hola db "Hola", 0xa, 0
_cte_mundo db "Mundo", 0
section .bss
MAIN_d resb MAXTEXTSIZE+1
section .text
global _start
strlen:
mov ebx, 0
strlen_loop:
cmp BYTE [esi+ebx], 0
je strlen_end
inc ebx
jmp strlen_loop
strlen_end:
mov eax, ebx
ret
_start:
mov esi, _cte_hola
call strlen ; Get the length of _cte_hola
mov edx, eax ; The length was stored in eax by strlen
mov ecx, _cte_hola
mov ebx,1
mov eax, 4
int 0x80 ; Write to stdout
mov eax, 1
int 0x80 ; Exit
There are definitely better ways of implementing this (I'd use repne
to implement strlen, for example) but I wanted to keep it close to your implementation.
Hope this helps!
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 7061
I believe you are trying to make 32bit program in Linux, but your examples are 16bit.
In Linux, all pointers are 32bit. So, use extended registers: esi, edi, ebx etc. You still can use 8 and 16bit registers for arithmetics and data processing but not as memory pointers.
In strlen you have to compare byte [esi+ebx], 0
not word.
Don't set the segment registers in Linux. They will be set by the OS and you can't touch them. In Linux all memory is one flat area and you don't have to use segment registers anymore.
Upvotes: 2