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High-level Golang x86 assembly generator. Inspired by PeachPy.
Warning: avo is experimental. APIs are subject to change.
Install
Install avo with go get:
$ go get -u github.com/mmcloughlin/avo
Quick Start
avo assembly generators are pure Go programs. Let's get started with a function that adds two uint64 values.
// +build ignore
package main
import (
. "github.com/mmcloughlin/avo/build"
)
func main() {
TEXT("Add", "func(x, y uint64) uint64")
Doc("Add adds x and y.")
x := Load(Param("x"), GP64v())
y := Load(Param("y"), GP64v())
ADDQ(x, y)
Store(y, ReturnIndex(0))
RET()
Generate()
}
You can go run this code to see the assembly output. To integrate this into the rest of your Go package we recommend a go:generate line to produce the assembly and the corresponding Go stub file.
//go:generate go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go
After running go generate the add.s file will contain the Go assembly.
// Code generated by command: go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go. DO NOT EDIT.
// func Add(x uint64, y uint64) uint64
TEXT ·Add(SB), $0-24
MOVQ x(FP), AX
MOVQ y+8(FP), CX
ADDQ AX, CX
MOVQ CX, ret+16(FP)
RET
The same call will produce the stub file stub.go which will enable the function to be called from your Go code.
// Code generated by command: go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go. DO NOT EDIT.
package add
// Add adds x and y.
func Add(x uint64, y uint64) uint64
See the examples/add directory for the complete working example.
License
avo is available under the BSD 3-Clause License.
Languages
Go
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Assembly
3.1%