Intel Assemble Instruction Set

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Intel Assemble Instruction Set

 

 

 

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Intel 8086 Family ArchitectureInstruction Clock Cycle Calculation8088/8086  Effective Address (EA) CalculationTask State CalculationFLAGS - Intel 8086 Family Flags RegisterMSW - Machine Status Word (286+ only)8086/80186/80286/80386/80486 Instruction Set     AAA - Ascii Adjust for Addition     AAD - Ascii Adjust for Division     AAM - Ascii Adjust for Multiplication     AAS - Ascii Adjust for Subtraction     ADC - Add With Carry     ADD - Arithmetic Addition     AND - Logical And     ARPL - Adjusted Requested Privilege Level of Selector (286+ PM)     BOUND - Array Index Bound Check (80188+)     BSF - Bit Scan Forward (386+)     BSR - Bit Scan Reverse  (386+)     BSWAP - Byte Swap       (486+)     BT - Bit Test           (386+)     BTC - Bit Test with Compliment (386+)     BTR - Bit Test with Reset (386+)     BTS - Bit Test and Set  (386+)     CALL - Procedure Call     CBW - Convert Byte to Word     CDQ - Convert Double to Quad (386+)     CLC - Clear Carry     CLD - Clear Direction Flag     CLI - Clear Interrupt Flag (disable)     CLTS - Clear Task Switched Flag (286+ privileged)     CMC - Complement Carry Flag     CMP - Compare     CMPS - Compare String (Byte, Word or Doubleword)     CMPXCHG - Compare and Exchange     CWD - Convert Word to Doubleword     CWDE - Convert Word to Extended Doubleword (386+)     DAA - Decimal Adjust for Addition     DAS - Decimal Adjust for Subtraction     DEC - Decrement     DIV - Divide     ENTER - Make Stack Frame (80188+)     ESC - Escape     HLT - Halt CPU     IDIV - Signed Integer Division     IMUL - Signed Multiply     IN - Input Byte or Word From Port     INC - Increment     INS - Input String from Port (80188+)     INT - Interrupt     INTO - Interrupt on Overflow     INVD - Invalidate Cache  (486+)     INVLPG - Invalidate Translation Look-Aside Buffer Entry (486+)     IRET/IRETD - Interrupt Return     Jxx - Jump Instructions Table     JCXZ/JECXZ - Jump if Register (E)CX is Zero     JMP - Unconditional Jump     LAHF - Load Register AH From Flags     LAR - Load Access Rights (286+ protected)     LDS - Load Pointer Using DS     LEA - Load Effective Address     LEAVE - Restore Stack for Procedure Exit (80188+)     LES - Load Pointer Using ES     LFS - Load Pointer Using FS (386+)     LGDT - Load Global Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)     LIDT - Load Interrupt Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)     LGS - Load Pointer Using GS (386+)     LLDT - Load Local Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)     LMSW - Load Machine Status Word (286+ privileged)     LOCK - Lock Bus     LODS - Load String (Byte, Word or Double)     LOOP - Decrement CX and Loop if CX Not Zero     LOOPE/LOOPZ - Loop While Equal / Loop While Zero     LOOPNZ/LOOPNE - Loop While Not Zero / Loop While Not Equal     LSL - Load Segment Limit (286+ protected)     LSS - Load Pointer Using SS (386+)     LTR - Load Task Register (286+ privileged)     MOV - Move Byte or Word     MOVS - Move String (Byte or Word)     MOVSX - Move with Sign Extend (386+)     MOVZX - Move with Zero Extend (386+)     MUL - Unsigned Multiply     NEG - Two's Complement Negation     NOP - No Operation (90h)     NOT - One's Compliment Negation (Logical NOT)     OR - Inclusive Logical OR     OUT - Output Data to Port     OUTS - Output String to Port (80188+)     POP - Pop Word off Stack     POPA/POPAD - Pop All Registers onto Stack (80188+)     POPF/POPFD - Pop Flags off Stack     PUSH - Push Word onto Stack     PUSHA/PUSHAD - Push All Registers onto Stack (80188+)     PUSHF/PUSHFD - Push Flags onto Stack     RCL - Rotate Through Carry Left     RCR - Rotate Through Carry Right     REP - Repeat String Operation     REPE/REPZ - Repeat Equal / Repeat Zero     REPNE/REPNZ - Repeat Not Equal / Repeat Not Zero     RET/RETF - Return From Procedure     ROL - Rotate Left     ROR - Rotate Right     SAHF - Store AH Register into FLAGS     SAL/SHL - Shift Arithmetic Left / Shift Logical Left     SAR - Shift Arithmetic Right     SBB - Subtract with Borrow/Carry     SCAS - Scan String  (Byte, Word or Doubleword)     SETAE/SETNB - Set if Above or Equal / Set if Not Below (386+)     SETB/SETNAE - Set if Below / Set if Not Above or Equal (386+)     SETBE/SETNA - Set if Below or Equal / Set if Not Above (386+)     SETE/SETZ - Set if Equal / Set if Zero (386+)     SETNE/SETNZ - Set if Not Equal / Set if Not Zero (386+)     SETL/SETNGE - Set if Less / Set if Not Greater or Equal (386+)     SETGE/SETNL - Set if Greater or Equal / Set if Not Less (386+)     SETLE/SETNG - Set if Less or Equal / Set if Not greater or Equal (386+)     SETG/SETNLE - Set if Greater / Set if Not Less or Equal (386+)     SETS - Set if Signed (386+)     SETNS - Set if Not Signed (386+)     SETC - Set if Carry (386+)     SETNC - Set if Not Carry (386+)     SETO - Set if Overflow (386+)     SETNO - Set if Not Overflow (386+)     SETP/SETPE - Set if Parity / Set if Parity Even  (386+)     SETNP/SETPO - Set if No Parity / Set if Parity Odd (386+)     SGDT - Store Global Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)     SIDT - Store Interrupt Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)     SHL - Shift Logical Left     SHR - Shift Logical Right     SHLD/SHRD - Double Precision Shift (386+)     SLDT - Store Local Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)     SMSW - Store Machine Status Word (286+ privileged)     STC - Set Carry     STD - Set Direction Flag     STI - Set Interrupt Flag  (Enable Interrupts)     STOS - Store String  (Byte, Word or Doubleword)     STR - Store Task Register (286+ privileged)     SUB - Subtract     TEST - Test For Bit Pattern     VERR - Verify Read (286+ protected)     VERW - Verify Write (286+ protected)     WAIT/FWAIT - Event Wait     WBINVD - Write-Back and Invalidate Cache (486+)     XCHG - Exchange     XLAT/XLATB - Translate     XOR - Exclusive OR

 

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Intel 8086 Family Architecture        General Purpose Registers               Segment Registers        AH/AL  AX  (EAX)  Accumulator            CS     Code Segment        BH/BL  BX  (EBX)  Base                   DS     Data Segment        CH/CL  CX  (ECX)  Counter                SS     Stack Segment        DH/DL  DX  (EDX)  Data                   ES     Extra Segment                                                (FS)    386 and newer        (Exx) indicates 386+ 32 bit register    (GS)    386 and newer        Pointer Registers                       Stack Registers        SI (ESI)  Source Index                  SP (ESP)  Stack Pointer        DI (EDI)  Destination Index             BP (EBP)  Base Pointer        IP        Instruction Pointer        Status Registers        FLAGS Status Flags   (see FLAGS)        Special Registers (386+ only)        CR0     Control Register 0        DR0    Debug Register 0        CR2     Control Register 2        DR1    Debug Register 1        CR3     Control Register 3        DR2    Debug Register 2                                          DR3    Debug Register 3        TR4     Test Register 4           DR6    Debug Register 6        TR5     Test Register 5           DR7    Debug Register 7        TR6     Test Register 6        TR7     Test Register 7                Register          Default Segment    Valid Overrides        BP                      SS              DS, ES, CS        SI or DI                DS              ES, SS, CS        DI strings              ES              None        SI strings              DS              ES, SS, CS        - see  CPU   DETECTING  Instruction TimingInstruction Clock Cycle Calculation        Some instructions require additional clock cycles due to a "Next        Instruction Component" identified by a "+m" in the instruction        clock cycle listings.  This is due to the prefetch queue being        purge on a control transfers.   Below is the general rule for        calculating "m":        88/86 not applicable        286  "m" is the number of bytes in the next instruction        386  "m" is the number of components in the next instruction                (the instruction coding (each byte), plus the data and                the displacement are all considered components)8088/8086  Effective Address (EA) Calculation                   Description                            Clock Cycles        Displacement                                            6        Base or Index (BX,BP,SI,DI)                             5        Displacement+(Base or Index)                            9        Base+Index (BP+DI,BX+SI)                                7        Base+Index (BP+SI,BX+DI)                                8        Base+Index+Displacement (BP+DI,BX+SI)                  11        Base+Index+Displacement (BP+SI+disp,BX+DI+disp)        12        - add 4 cycles for word operands at odd addresses        - add 2 cycles for segment override        - 80188/80186 timings differ from those of the 8088/8086/80286Task State Calculation        "TS" is defined as switching from VM/486 or 80286 TSS to one of        the following:                        +---------------------------------------+                        |               New Task                |                        +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+        +---------------+486 TSS|486 TSS|386 TSS|386 TSS|286 TSS|        |   Old Task    | (VM=0)| (VM=1)| (VM=0)| (VM=1)|       |        +---------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+        386 TSS (VM=0)  |       |       |  309  |  226  |  282  |                        +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+        386 TSS (VM=1)  |       |       |  314  |  231  |  287  |                        +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+        386 CPU/286 TSS |       |       |  307  |  224  |  280  |                        +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+        486 CPU/286 TSS |  199  |  177  |       |       |  180  |                        +---------------------------------------+                                     Miscellaneous        - all timings are for best case and do not take into account wait          states, instruction alignment, the state of the prefetch queue,          DMA refresh cycles, cache hits/misses or exception processing.        - to convert clocks to nanoseconds divide one microsecond by the          processor speed in MegaHertz:             (1000MHz/(n MHz)) = X nanoseconds        - see   8086 ArchitectureFLAGS - Intel 8086 Family Flags Register      |11|10|F|E|D|C|B|A|9|8|7|6|5|4|3|2|1|0|        |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---  CF Carry Flag        |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---  1        |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---  PF Parity Flag        |  | | | | | | | | | | | | | +---  0        |  | | | | | | | | | | | | +---  AF Auxiliary Flag        |  | | | | | | | | | | | +---  0        |  | | | | | | | | | | +---  ZF Zero Flag        |  | | | | | | | | | +---  SF Sign Flag        |  | | | | | | | | +---  TF Trap Flag  (Single Step)        |  | | | | | | | +---  IF Interrupt Flag        |  | | | | | | +---  DF Direction Flag        |  | | | | | +---  OF Overflow flag        |  | | | +-----  IOPL I/O Privilege Level  (286+ only)        |  | | +-----  NT Nested Task Flag  (286+ only)        |  | +-----  0        |  +-----  RF Resume Flag (386+ only)        +------  VM  Virtual Mode Flag (386+ only)        - see   PUSHF  POPF  STI  CLI  STD  CLDMSW - Machine Status Word (286+ only)      |31|30-5|4|3|2|1|0|  Machine Status Word        |   |  | | | | +---- Protection Enable (PE)        |   |  | | | +----- Math Present (MP)        |   |  | | +------ Emulation (EM)        |   |  | +------- Task Switched (TS)        |   |  +-------- Extension Type (ET)        |   +---------- Reserved        +------------- Paging (PG)        Bit 0   PE      Protection Enable, switches processor between                        protected and real mode        Bit 1   MP      Math Present, controls function of the WAIT                        instruction        Bit 2   EM      Emulation, indicates whether coprocessor functions                        are to be emulated        Bit 3   TS      Task Switched, set and interrogated by coprocessor                        on task switches and when interpretting coprocessor                        instructions        Bit 4   ET      Extension Type, indicates type of coprocessor in                        system        Bits 5-30       Reserved        bit 31  PG      Paging, indicates whether the processor uses page                        tables to translate linear addresses to physical                        addresses        - see   SMSW  LMSW8086/80186/80286/80386/80486 Instruction SetAAA - Ascii Adjust for Addition        Usage:  AAA        Modifies flags: AF CF (OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined)        Changes contents of AL to valid unpacked decimal.  The high order        nibble is zeroed.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              8     3     4     3             1AAD - Ascii Adjust for Division        Usage:  AAD        Modifies flags: SF ZF PF (AF,CF,OF undefined)        Used before dividing unpacked decimal numbers.   Multiplies AH by        10 and the adds result into AL.  Sets AH to zero.  This instruction        is also known to have an undocumented behavior.        AL := 10*AH+AL        AH := 0                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              60    14    19    14            2AAM - Ascii Adjust for Multiplication        Usage:  AAM        Modifies flags: PF SF ZF (AF,CF,OF undefined)        AH := AL / 10        AL := AL mod 10        Used after multiplication of two unpacked decimal numbers, this        instruction adjusts an unpacked decimal number.  The high order        nibble of each byte must be zeroed before using this instruction.        This instruction is also known to have an undocumented behavior.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              83    16    17    15            2AAS - Ascii Adjust for Subtraction        Usage:  AAS        Modifies flags: AF CF (OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined)        Corrects result of a previous unpacked decimal subtraction in AL.        High order nibble is zeroed.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              8     3     4     3             1                ADC - Add With Carry        Usage:  ADC     dest,src        Modifies flags: AF CF OF SF PF ZF        Sums two binary operands placing the result in the destination.        If CF is set, a 1 is added to the destination.                                Clocks                  Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg         16+EA   7     7     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   7     6     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       17+EA   7     7     3            3-6  (W88=23+EA)        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3ADD - Arithmetic Addition        Usage:  ADD     dest,src        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        Adds "src" to "dest" and replacing the original contents of "dest".        Both operands are binary.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg         16+EA   7     7     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   7     6     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       17+EA   7     7     3            3-6  (W88=23+EA)        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3AND - Logical And        Usage:  AND     dest,src        Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined)        Performs a logical AND of the two operands replacing the destination        with the result.                                Clocks                  Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg         16+EA   7     7     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   7     6     1            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       17+EA   7     7     3            3-6  (W88=23+EA)        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3ARPL - Adjusted Requested Privilege Level of Selector (286+ PM)        Usage:  ARPL    dest,src        (286+ protected mode)        Modifies flags: ZF        Compares the RPL bits of "dest" against "src".  If the RPL bits        of "dest" are less than "src", the destination RPL bits are set        equal to the source RPL bits and the Zero Flag is set.  Otherwise        the Zero Flag is cleared.                                Clocks                  Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           -     10    20    9             2        mem,reg           -     11    21    9             4        BOUND - Array Index Bound Check (80188+)        Usage:  BOUND   src,limit        Modifies flags: None        Array index in source register is checked against upper and lower        bounds in memory source.  The first word located at "limit" is        the lower boundary and the word at "limit+2" is the upper array bound.        Interrupt 5 occurs if the source value is less than or higher than        the source.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,mem32       -   nj=13 nj=10   7             2        reg32,mem64       -   nj=13 nj=10   7             2        - nj = no jump takenBSF - Bit Scan Forward (386+)        Usage:  BSF     dest,src        Modifies flags: ZF        Scans source operand for first bit set.  Sets ZF if a bit is found        set and loads the destination with an index to first set bit.  Clears        ZF is no bits are found set.  BSF scans forward across bit pattern        (0-n) while BSR scans in reverse (n-0).                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           -     -   10+3n  6-42           3        reg,mem           -     -   10+3n  7-43          3-7        reg32,reg32       -     -   10+3n  6-42          3-7        reg32,mem32       -     -   10+3n  7-43          3-7BSR - Bit Scan Reverse  (386+)        Usage:  BSR     dest,src        Modifies flags: ZF        Scans source operand for first bit set.  Sets ZF if a bit is found        set and loads the destination with an index to first set bit.  Clears        ZF is no bits are found set.  BSF scans forward across bit pattern        (0-n) while BSR scans in reverse (n-0).                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           -     -   10+3n  6-103          3        reg,mem           -     -   10+3n  7-104         3-7        reg32,reg32       -     -   10+3n  6-103         3-7        reg32,mem32       -     -   10+3n  7-104         3-7BSWAP - Byte Swap       (486+)        Usage:  BSWAP   reg32        Modifies flags: none        Changes the byte order of a 32 bit register from big endian to        little endian or vice versa.   Result left in destination register        is undefined if the operand is a 16 bit register.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg32             -     -     -     1             2BT - Bit Test           (386+)        Usage:  BT      dest,src        Modifies flags: CF        The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the        Carry Flag.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,immed8      -     -     3     3            4-8        mem16,immed8      -     -     6     6            4-8        reg16,reg16       -     -     3     3            3-7        mem16,reg16       -     -     12    12           3-7BTC - Bit Test with Compliment (386+)        Usage:  BTC     dest,src        Modifies flags: CF        The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the        Carry Flag after being complimented (inverted).                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,immed8      -     -     6     6            4-8        mem16,immed8      -     -     8     8            4-8        reg16,reg16       -     -     6     6            3-7        mem16,reg16       -     -     13    13           3-7BTR - Bit Test with Reset (386+)        Usage:  BTR     dest,src        Modifies flags: CF        The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the        Carry Flag and then cleared in the destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,immed8      -     -     6     6            4-8        mem16,immed8      -     -     8     8            4-8        reg16,reg16       -     -     6     6            3-7        mem16,reg16       -     -     13    13           3-7BTS - Bit Test and Set  (386+)        Usage:  BTS     dest,src        Modifies flags: CF        The destination bit indexed by the source value is copied into the        Carry Flag and then set in the destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,immed8      -     -     6     6            4-8        mem16,immed8      -     -     8     8            4-8        reg16,reg16       -     -     6     6            3-7        mem16,reg16       -     -     13    13           3-7CALL - Procedure Call        Usage:  CALL    destination        Modifies flags: None        Pushes Instruction Pointer (and Code Segment for far calls) onto        stack and loads Instruction Pointer with the address of proc-name.        Code continues with execution at CS:IP.                                                         Clocks                   Operands                     808x   286     386     486        rel16 (near, IP relative)                19     7      7+m      3        rel32 (near, IP relative)                -      -      7+m      3        reg16 (near, register indirect)          16     7      7+m      5        reg32 (near, register indirect)          -      -      7+m      5        mem16 (near, memory indirect)          21+EA    11    10+m      5        mem32 (near, memory indirect)            -      -     10+m      5        ptr16:16 (far, full ptr supplied)        28     13    17+m      18        ptr16:32 (far, full ptr supplied)        -      -     17+m      18        ptr16:16 (far, ptr supplied, prot. mode) -      26    34+m      20        ptr16:32 (far, ptr supplied, prot. mode) -      -     34+m      20        m16:16 (far, indirect)                 37+EA    16    22+m      17        m16:32 (far, indirect)                   -      -     22+m      17        m16:16 (far, indirect, prot. mode)       -      29    38+m      20        m16:32 (far, indirect, prot. mode)       -      -     38+m      20        ptr16:16 (task, via TSS or task gate)    -     177     TS     37+TS        m16:16 (task, via TSS or task gate)      -   180/185  5+TS    37+TS        m16:32 (task)                            -      -      TS     37+TS        m16:32 (task)                            -      -     5+TS    37+TS        ptr16:16 (gate, same privilege)          -      41    52+m      35        ptr16:32 (gate, same privilege)          -      -     52+m      35        m16:16 (gate, same privilege)            -      44    56+m      35        m16:32 (gate, same privilege)            -      -     56+m      35        ptr16:16 (gate, more priv, no parm)      -      82    86+m      69        ptr16:32 (gate, more priv, no parm)      -      -     86+m      69        m16:16 (gate, more priv, no parm)        -      83    90+m      69        m16:32 (gate, more priv, no parm)        -      -     90+m      69        ptr16:16 (gate, more priv, x parms)      -    86+4x  94+4x+m  77+4x        ptr16:32 (gate, more priv, x parms)      -      -    94+4x+m  77+4x        m16:16 (gate, more priv, x parms)        -    90+4x  98+4x+m  77+4x        m16:32 (gate, more priv, x parms)        -      -    98+4x+m  77+4xCBW - Convert Byte to Word        Usage:  CBW        Modifies flags: None        Converts byte in AL to word Value in AX by extending sign of AL        throughout register AH.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     3     3             1CDQ - Convert Double to Quad (386+)        Usage:  CDQ        Modifies flags: None        Converts signed DWORD in EAX to a signed quad word in EDX:EAX by        extending the high order bit of EAX throughout EDX                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              -     -     2     3             1CLC - Clear Carry        Usage:  CLC        Modifies flags: CF        Clears the Carry Flag.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2     2             1CLD - Clear Direction Flag        Usage:  CLD        Modifies flags: DF        Clears the Direction Flag causing string instructions to increment        the SI and DI index registers.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2     2             1CLI - Clear Interrupt Flag (disable)        Usage:  CLI        Modifies flags: IF        Disables the maskable hardware interrupts by clearing the Interrupt        flag.  NMI's and software interrupts are not inhibited.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     3     5             1CLTS - Clear Task Switched Flag (286+ privileged)        Usage:  CLTS        Modifies flags: None        Clears the Task Switched Flag in the Machine Status Register.  This        is a privileged operation and is generally used only by operating        system code.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              -     2     5     7             2CMC - Complement Carry Flag        Usage:  CMC        Modifies flags: CF        Toggles (inverts) the Carry Flag                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2     2             1CMP - Compare        Usage:  CMP     dest,src        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        Subtracts source from destination and updates the flags but does        not save result.  Flags can subsequently be checked for conditions.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg          9+EA   7     5     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   6     6     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       10+EA   6     5     2            3-6  (W88=14+EA)        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3CMPS - Compare String (Byte, Word or Doubleword)        Usage:  CMPS    dest,src                CMPSB                CMPSW                CMPSD   (386+)        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        Subtracts destination value from source without saving results.        Updates flags based on the subtraction and  the index registers        (E)SI and (E)DI are incremented or decremented depending on the        state of the Direction Flag.  CMPSB inc/decrements the index        registers by 1, CMPSW inc/decrements by 2, while CMPSD increments        or decrements by 4.  The REP prefixes can be used to process        entire data items.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        dest,src          22    8     10    8             1  (W88=30)CMPXCHG - Compare and Exchange        Usage:  CMPXCHG dest,src  (486+)        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        Compares the accumulator (8-32 bits) with "dest".  If equal the        "dest" is loaded with "src", otherwise the accumulator is loaded        with "dest".                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           -     -     -     6             2        mem,reg           -     -     -     7             2        - add 3 clocks if the "mem,reg" comparison failsCWD - Convert Word to Doubleword        Usage:  CWD        Modifies flags: None        Extends sign of word in register AX throughout register DX forming        a doubleword quantity in DX:AX.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              5     2     2     3             1CWDE - Convert Word to Extended Doubleword (386+)        Usage:  CWDE        Modifies flags: None        Converts a signed word in AX to a signed doubleword in EAX by        extending the sign bit of AX throughout EAX.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              -     -     3     3             1DAA - Decimal Adjust for Addition        Usage:  DAA        Modifies flags: AF CF PF SF ZF (OF undefined)        Corrects result (in AL) of a previous BCD addition operation.        Contents of AL are changed to a pair of packed decimal digits.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              4     3     4     2             1DAS - Decimal Adjust for Subtraction        Usage:  DAS        Modifies flags: AF CF PF SF ZF (OF undefined)        Corrects result (in AL) of a previous BCD subtraction operation.        Contents of AL are changed to a pair of packed decimal digits.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              4     3     4     2             1DEC - Decrement        Usage:  DEC     dest        Modifies flags: AF OF PF SF ZF        Unsigned binary subtraction of one from the destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              3     2     2     1             2        mem             15+EA   7     6     3            2-4        reg16/32          3     2     2     1             1DIV - Divide        Usage:  DIV     src        Modifies flags: (AF,CF,OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined)        Unsigned binary division of accumulator by source.  If the source        divisor is a byte value then AX is divided by "src" and the quotient        is placed in AL and the remainder in AH.  If source operand is a word        value, then DX:AX is divided by "src" and the quotient is stored in AX        and the remainder in DX.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8             80-90  14    14    16            2        reg16           144-162 22    22    24            2        reg32              -    -     38    40            2        mem8        (86-96)+EA  17    17    16           2-4        mem16     (150-168)+EA  25    25    24           2-4  (W88=158-176+EA)        mem32              -    -     41    40           2-4ENTER - Make Stack Frame  (80188+)        Usage:  ENTER   locals,level        Modifies flags: None        Modifies stack for entry to procedure for high level language.        Operand "locals" specifies the amount of storage to be allocated        on the stack.   "Level" specifies the nesting level of the routine.        Paired with the LEAVE instruction, this is an efficient method of        entry and exit to procedures.                                     Clocks                     Size        Operands         808x    286       386       486        Bytes        immed16,0         -       11       10         14          4        immed16,1         -       15       12         17          4        immed16,immed8    -   12+4(n-1) 15+4(n-1)    17+3n        4ESC - Escape        Usage:  ESC     immed,src        Modifies flags: None        Provides access to the data bus for other resident processors.        The CPU treats it as a NOP but places memory operand on bus.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        immed,reg         2   9-20    ?                   2        immed,mem         2   9-20    ?                  2-4HLT - Halt CPU        Usage:   HLT        Modifies flags: None        Halts CPU until RESET line is activated, NMI or maskable interrupt        received.  The CPU becomes dormant but retains the current CS:IP        for later restart.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     5     4             1IDIV - Signed Integer Division        Usage:   IDIV   src        Modifies flags: (AF,CF,OF,PF,SF,ZF undefined)        Signed binary division of accumulator by source.  If source is a        byte value, AX is divided by "src" and the quotient is stored in        AL and the remainder in AH.  If source is a word value, DX:AX is        divided by "src", and the quotient is stored in AL and the        remainder in DX.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8          101-112   17    19    19            2        reg16         165-184   25    27    27            2        reg32            -      -     43    43            2        mem8     (107-118)+EA   20    22    20           2-4        mem16    (171-190)+EA   38    30    28           2-4  (W88=175-194)        mem32            -      -     46    44           2-4IMUL - Signed Multiply        Usage:  IMUL    src                IMUL    src,immed        (286+)                IMUL    dest,src,immed8  (286+)                IMUL    dest,src         (386+)        Modifies flags: CF OF (AF,PF,SF,ZF undefined)        Signed multiplication of accumulator by "src" with result placed        in the accumulator.  If the source operand is a byte value, it        is multiplied by AL and the result stored in AX.  If the source        operand is a word value it is multiplied by AX and the result is        stored in DX:AX.  Other variations of this instruction allow        specification of source and destination registers as well as a        third immediate factor.                                  Clocks                Size        Operands         808x   286   386   486         Bytes        reg8             80-98   13   9-14  13-18         2        reg16           128-154  21   9-22  13-26         2        reg32              -     -    9-38  12-42         2        mem8             86-104  16  12-17  13-18        2-4        mem16           134-160  24  12-25  13-26        2-4        mem32              -     -   12-41  13-42        2-4        reg16,reg16        -     -    9-22  13-26        3-5        reg32,reg32        -     -    9-38  13-42        3-5        reg16,mem16        -     -   12-25  13-26        3-5        reg32,mem32        -     -   12-41  13-42        3-5        reg16,immed        -     21   9-22  13-26         3        reg32,immed        -     21   9-38  13-42        3-6        reg16,reg16,immed  -     2    9-22  13-26        3-6        reg32,reg32,immed  -     21   9-38  13-42        3-6        reg16,mem16,immed  -     24  12-25  13-26        3-6        reg32,mem32,immed  -     24  12-41  13-42        3-6IN - Input Byte or Word From Port        Usage:  IN      accum,port        Modifies flags: None        A byte, word or dword is read from "port" and placed in AL, AX or        EAX respectively.  If the port number is in the range of 0-255        it can be specified as an immediate, otherwise the port number        must be specified in DX.  Valid port ranges on the PC are 0-1024,        though values through 65535 may be specified and recognized by        third party vendors and PS/2's.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386    486         Bytes        accum,immed8    10/14   5     12     14           2        accum,immed8 (PM)            6/26  8/28/27        2        accum,DX         8/12   5     13     14           1        accum,DX (PM)                7/27  8/28/27        1        - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels.          first number is the timing if:    CPL ?IOPL          second number is the timing if:   CPL > IOPL or in VM 86 mode (386)                                            CPL ?IOPL  (486)          third number is the timing when:    virtual mode on 486 processor        - 486 virtual mode always requires 27 cyclesINC - Increment        Usage:  INC     dest        Modifies flags: AF OF PF SF ZF        Adds one to destination unsigned binary operand.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              3     2     2     1             2        reg16             3     2     2     1             1        reg32             3     2     2     1             1        mem             15+EA   7     6     3            2-4  (W88=23+EA)INS - Input String from Port  (80188+)        Usage:  INS     dest,port                INSB                INSW                INSD    (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Loads data from port to the destination ES:(E)DI  (even if a        destination operand is supplied).  (E)DI is adjusted by the size        of the operand and increased if the Direction Flag is cleared and        decreased if the Direction Flag is set.  For INSB, INSW, INSD no        operands are allowed and the size is determined by the mnemonic.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386    486         Bytes        dest,port         -     5     15     17           1        dest,port (PM)    -     5    9/29 10/32/30        1        none              -     5     15     17           1        none (PM)         -     5    9/29 10/32/30        1        - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels.          first number is the timing if:    CPL ?IOPL          second number is the timing if:   CPL > IOPL          third number is the timing if:    virtual mode on 486 processorINT - Interrupt        Usage:  INT     num        Modifies flags: TF IF        Initiates a software interrupt by pushing the flags, clearing the        Trap and Interrupt Flags, pushing CS followed by IP and loading        CS:IP with the value found in the interrupt vector table.  Execution        then begins at the location addressed by the new CS:IP                                               Clocks           Size            Operands                    808x  286   386   486   Bytes 3 (constant)                          52/72  23+m   33    26     2 3 (prot. mode, same priv.)              -    40+m   59    44     2        3 (prot. mode, more priv.)              -    78+m   99    71     2 3 (from VM86 to PL 0)                   -     -    119    82     2 3 (prot. mode via task gate)            -   167+m   TS  37+TS    2 immed8                                51/71  23+m   37    30     1 immed8 (prot. mode, same priv.)         -    40+m   59    44     1 immed8 (prot. mode, more priv.)         -    78+m   99    71     1 immed8 (from VM86 to PL 0)              -     -    119    86     1 immed8 (prot. mode, via task gate)      -   167+m   TS  37+TS    1INTO - Interrupt on Overflow        Usage:  INTO        Modifies flags: IF TF        If the Overflow Flag is set this instruction generates an INT 4        which causes the code addressed by 0000:0010 to be executed.                                          Clocks           Size        Operands                808x    286   386   486    Bytes        none: jump             53/73   24+m    35    28      1              no jump            4       3     3     3        (prot. mode, same priv.) -       -     59    46      1        (prot. mode, more priv.) -       -     99    73      1        (from VM86 to PL 0)      -       -    119    84      1        (prot. mode, via task gate)      -     TS  39+TS     1INVD - Invalidate Cache  (486+)        Usage:  INVD        Modifies flags: none        Flushes CPU internal cache.  Issues special function bus cycle        which indicates to flush external caches.   Data in write-back        external caches is lost.                                          Clocks                Size        Operands         808x   286   386   486         Bytes        none              -      -     -     4            2INVLPG - Invalidate Translation Look-Aside Buffer Entry (486+)        Usage:  INVLPG        Modifies flags: none        Invalidates a single page table entry in the Translation        Look-Aside Buffer.  Intel warns that this instruction may be        implemented differently on future processors.                                          Clocks                Size        Operands         808x   286   386   486         Bytes        none              -      -     -     12           2        - timing is for TLB entry hit only.IRET/IRETD - Interrupt Return        Usage:  IRET                IRETD  (386+)        Modifies flags: AF CF DF IF PF SF TF ZF        Returns control to point of interruption by popping IP, CS        and then the Flags from the stack and continues execution at        this location.  CPU exception interrupts will return to the        instruction that cause the exception because the CS:IP placed        on the stack during the interrupt is the address of the offending        instruction.                                         Clocks                 Size            Operands            808x   286   386   486          Bytes    iret                       32/44  17+m    22    15            1    iret  (prot. mode)           -    31+m    38    15            1    iret  (to less privilege)    -    55+m    82    36            1    iret  (different task, NT=1) -   169+m    TS  TS+32           1    iretd                        -      -   22/38   15            1    iretd (to less privilege)    -      -     82    36            1    iretd (to VM86 mode)         -      -     60    15            1    iretd (different task, NT=1) -      -     TS  TS+32           1    - 386 timings are listed as real-mode/protected-modeJxx - Jump Instructions Table        Mnemonic              Meaning                    Jump Condition          JA     Jump if Above                         CF=0 and ZF=0          JAE    Jump if Above or Equal                CF=0          JB     Jump if Below                         CF=1          JBE    Jump if Below or Equal                CF=1 or ZF=1          JC     Jump if Carry                         CF=1          JCXZ   Jump if CX Zero                       CX=0          JE     Jump if Equal                         ZF=1          JG     Jump if Greater (signed)              ZF=0 and SF=OF          JGE    Jump if Greater or Equal (signed)     SF=OF          JL     Jump if Less (signed)                 SF != OF          JLE    Jump if Less or Equal (signed)        ZF=1 or SF != OF          JMP    Unconditional Jump                    unconditional          JNA    Jump if Not Above                     CF=1 or ZF=1          JNAE   Jump if Not Above or Equal            CF=1          JNB    Jump if Not Below                     CF=0          JNBE   Jump if Not Below or Equal            CF=0 and ZF=0          JNC    Jump if Not Carry                     CF=0          JNE    Jump if Not Equal                     ZF=0          JNG    Jump if Not Greater (signed)          ZF=1 or SF != OF          JNGE   Jump if Not Greater or Equal (signed) SF != OF          JNL    Jump if Not Less (signed)             SF=OF          JNLE   Jump if Not Less or Equal (signed)    ZF=0 and SF=OF          JNO    Jump if Not Overflow (signed)         OF=0          JNP    Jump if No Parity                     PF=0          JNS    Jump if Not Signed (signed)           SF=0          JNZ    Jump if Not Zero                      ZF=0          JO     Jump if Overflow (signed)             OF=1          JP     Jump if Parity                        PF=1          JPE    Jump if Parity Even                   PF=1          JPO    Jump if Parity Odd                    PF=0          JS     Jump if Signed (signed)               SF=1          JZ     Jump if Zero                          ZF=1                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        Jx: jump          16   7+m   7+m    3             2            no jump        4    3     3     1        Jx  near-label     -    -    7+m    3             4            no jump        -    -     3     1        - It's a good programming practice to organize code so the          expected case is executed without a jump since the actual          jump takes longer to execute than falling through the test.        - see   JCXZ  and  JMP  for their respective timingsJCXZ/JECXZ - Jump if Register (E)CX is Zero        Usage:  JCXZ    label                JECXZ   label  (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Causes execution to branch to "label" if register CX is zero.  Uses        unsigned comparision.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        label:  jump      18   8+m   9+m    8             2                no jump    6    4     5     5JMP - Unconditional Jump        Usage:  JMP     target        Modifies flags: None        Unconditionally transfers control to "label".  Jumps by default        are within -32768 to 32767 bytes from the instruction following        the jump.  NEAR and SHORT jumps cause the IP to be updated while FAR        jumps cause CS and IP to be updated.                                                        Clocks                   Operands                     808x  286    386   486        rel8  (relative)                        15    7+m    7+m    3        rel16 (relative)                        15    7+m    7+m    3        rel32 (relative)                         -     -     7+m    3        reg16 (near, register indirect)         11    7+m    7+m    5        reg32 (near, register indirect)          -     -     7+m    5        mem16 (near, mem indirect)             18+EA  11+m  10+m    5        mem32 (near, mem indirect)             24+EA  15+m  10+m    5        ptr16:16 (far, dword immed)              -     -    12+m    17        ptr16:16 (far, PM dword immed)           -     -    27+m    19        ptr16:16 (call gate, same priv.)         -    38+m  45+m    32        ptr16:16 (via TSS)                       -   175+m   TS   42+TS        ptr16:16 (via task gate)                 -   180+m   TS   43+TS        mem16:16 (far, indirect)                 -     -    43+m    13        mem16:16 (far, PM indirect)              -     -    31+m    18        mem16:16 (call gate, same priv.)         -    41+m  49+m    31        mem16:16 (via TSS)                       -   178+m  5+TS  41+TS        mem16:16 (via task gate)                 -   183+m  5+TS  42+TS        ptr16:32 (far, 6 byte immed)             -     -    12+m    13        ptr16:32 (far, PM 6 byte immed)          -     -    27+m    18        ptr16:32 (call gate, same priv.)         -     -    45+m    31        ptr16:32 (via TSS)                       -     -     TS   42+TS        ptr16:32 (via task state)                -     -     TS   43+TS        m16:32 (far, address at dword)           -     -    43+m    13        m16:32 (far, address at dword)           -     -    31+m    18        m16:32 (call gate, same priv.)           -     -    49+m    31        m16:32 (via TSS)                         -     -    5+TS  41+TS        m16:32 (via task state)                  -     -    5+TS  42+TSLAHF - Load Register AH From Flags        Usage:  LAHF        Modifies flags: None        Copies bits 0-7 of the flags register into AH.  This includes flags        AF, CF, PF, SF and ZF other bits are undefined.        AH := SF ZF xx AF xx PF xx CF                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              4     2     2     3             1LAR - Load Access Rights (286+ protected)        Usage:  LAR     dest,src        Modifies flags: ZF        The high byte of the of the destination register is overwritten by        the value of the access rights byte and the low order byte is zeroed        depending on the selection in the source operand.  The Zero Flag is        set if the load operation is successful.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,reg16       -     14    15    11            3        reg32,reg32       -     -     15    11            3        reg16,mem16       -     16    16    11           3-7        reg32,mem32       -     -     16    11           3-7LDS - Load Pointer Using DS        Usage:  LDS     dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register        and DS.  The offset is placed in the destination register and the        segment is placed in DS.  To use this instruction the word at the        lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the        higher address must contain the segment.  This simplifies the loading        of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,mem32     16+EA   7     7     6            2-4        reg,mem (PM)      -     -     22    12           5-7LEA - Load Effective Address        Usage:  LEA     dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Transfers offset address of "src" to the destination register.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,mem          2+EA   3     2     1            2-4        - the MOV instruction can often save clock cycles when used in          place of LEA on 8088 processorsLEAVE - Restore Stack for Procedure Exit (80188+)        Usage:  LEAVE        Modifies flags: None        Releases the local variables created by the previous ENTER        instruction by restoring SP and BP to their condition before        the procedure stack frame was initialized.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              -     5     4     5             1LES - Load Pointer Using ES        Usage:  LES     dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register        and ES.  The offset is placed in the destination register and the        segment is placed in ES.  To use this instruction the word at the        lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the        higher address must contain the segment.  This simplifies the loading        of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,mem         16+EA   7     7     6            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem (PM)      -     -     22    12           5-7LFS - Load Pointer Using FS (386+)        Usage:  LFS     dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register        and FS.  The offset is placed in the destination register and the        segment is placed in FS.  To use this instruction the word at the        lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the        higher address must contain the segment.  This simplifies the loading        of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,mem           -     -     7     6            5-7        reg,mem (PM)      -     -     22    12           5-7LGDT - Load Global Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)        Usage:  LGDT    src        Modifies flags: None        Loads a value from an operand into the Global Descriptor Table        (GDT) register.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        mem64             -     11    11    11            5LIDT - Load Interrupt Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)        Usage:  LIDT    src        Modifies flags: None        Loads a value from an operand into the Interrupt Descriptor Table        (IDT) register.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        mem64             -     12    11    11            5LGS - Load Pointer Using GS (386+)        Usage:  LGS     dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register        and GS.  The offset is placed in the destination register and the        segment is placed in GS.  To use this instruction the word at the        lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the        higher address must contain the segment.  This simplifies the loading        of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,mem           -     -     7     6            5-7        reg,mem (PM)      -     -     22    12           5-7LLDT - Load Local Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)        Usage:  LLDT    src        Modifies flags: None        Loads a value from an operand into the Local Descriptor Table         Register (LDTR).                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     17    20    11            3        mem16             -     19    24    11            5LMSW - Load Machine Status Word (286+ privileged)        Usage:  LMSW    src        Modifies flags: None        Loads the Machine Status Word (MSW) from data found at "src"                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     3     10    13            3        mem16             -     6     13    13            5LOCK - Lock Bus        Usage:  LOCK                LOCK: (386+ prefix)        Modifies flags: None        This instruction is a prefix that causes the CPU assert bus lock        signal during the execution of the next instruction.  Used to        avoid two processors from updating the same data location.  The        286 always asserts lock during an XCHG with memory operands.  This        should only be used to lock the bus prior to XCHG, MOV, IN and        OUT instructions.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     0     0     1             1LODS - Load String (Byte, Word or Double)        Usage:  LODS    src                LODSB                LODSW                LODSD  (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Transfers string element addressed by DS:SI (even if an operand is        supplied) to the accumulator.   SI is incremented based on the size        of the operand or based on the instruction used.  If the Direction        Flag is set SI is decremented, if the Direction Flag is clear SI        is incremented.  Use with REP prefixes.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        src             12/16   5     5     5             1LOOP - Decrement CX and Loop if CX Not Zero        Usage:  LOOP    label        Modifies flags: None        Decrements CX by 1 and transfers control to "label" if CX is not        Zero.  The "label" operand must be within -128 or 127 bytes of the        instruction following the loop instruction                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        label:  jump      18   8+m  11+m    6             2                no jump    5    4     ?     2LOOPE/LOOPZ - Loop While Equal / Loop While Zero        Usage:  LOOPE   label                LOOPZ   label        Modifies flags: None        Decrements CX by 1 (without modifying the flags) and transfers        control to "label" if CX != 0 and the Zero Flag is set.  The        "label" operand must be within -128 or 127 bytes of the instruction        following the loop instruction.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        label:  jump      18   8+m  11+m    9             2                no jump    5    4     ?     6LOOPNZ/LOOPNE - Loop While Not Zero / Loop While Not Equal        Usage:  LOOPNZ  label                LOOPNE  label        Modifies flags: None        Decrements CX by 1 (without modifying the flags) and transfers        control to "label" if CX != 0 and the Zero Flag is clear.  The        "label" operand must be within -128 or 127 bytes of the instruction        following the loop instruction.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        label:  jump      19   8+m  11+m    9             2                no jump    5    4     ?     6LSL - Load Segment Limit (286+ protected)        Usage:  LSL     dest,src        Modifies flags: ZF        Loads the segment limit of a selector into the destination register        if the selector is valid and visible at the current privilege level.        If loading is successful the Zero Flag is set, otherwise it is        cleared.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16,reg16       -     14  20/25   10            3        reg32,reg32       -     -   20/25   10            3        reg16,mem16       -     16  21/26   10            5        reg32,mem32       -     -   21/26   10            5        - 386 times are listed "byte granular" / "page granular"LSS - Load Pointer Using SS (386+)        Usage:  LSS     dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Loads 32-bit pointer from memory source to destination register        and SS.  The offset is placed in the destination register and the        segment is placed in SS.  To use this instruction the word at the        lower memory address must contain the offset and the word at the        higher address must contain the segment.  This simplifies the loading        of far pointers from the stack and the interrupt vector table.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,mem           -     -     7     6            5-7        reg,mem (PM)      -     -     22    12           5-7LTR - Load Task Register (286+ privileged)        Usage:  LTR     src        Modifies flags: None        Loads the current task register with the value specified in "src".                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     17    23    20            3        mem16             -     19    27    20            5MOV - Move Byte or Word        Usage:  MOV     dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Copies byte or word from the source operand to the destination        operand.  If the destination is SS interrupts are disabled except        on early buggy 808x CPUs.  Some CPUs disable interrupts if the        destination is any of the segment registers                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           2     2     2     1             2        mem,reg          9+EA   3     2     1            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,mem          8+EA   5     4     1            2-4  (W88=12+EA)        mem,immed       10+EA   3     2     1            3-6  (W88=14+EA)        reg,immed         4     2     2     1            2-3        mem,accum         10    3     2     1             3   (W88=14)        accum,mem         10    5     4     1             3   (W88=14)        segreg,reg16      2     2     2     3             2        segreg,mem16     8+EA   5     5     9            2-4  (W88=12+EA)        reg16,segreg      2     2     2     3             2        mem16,segreg     9+EA   3     2     3            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg32,CR0/CR2/CR3 -     -     6     4        CR0,reg32         -     -     10    16        CR2,reg32         -     -     4     4             3        CR3,reg32         -     -     5     4             3        reg32,DR0/DR1/DR2/DR3   -     22   10             3        reg32,DR6/DR7     -     -     22   10             3        DR0/DR1/DR2/DR3,reg32   -     22   11             3        DR6/DR7,reg32     -     -     16   11             3        reg32,TR6/TR7     -     -     12    4             3        TR6/TR7,reg32     -     -     12    4             3        reg32,TR3                           3        TR3,reg32                           6        - when the 386 special registers are used all operands are 32 bitsMOVS - Move String (Byte or Word)        Usage:  MOVS    dest,src                MOVSB                MOVSW                MOVSD  (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Copies data from addressed by DS:SI (even if operands are given) to        the location ES:DI destination and updates SI and DI based on the        size of the operand or instruction used.  SI and DI are incremented        when the Direction Flag is cleared and decremented when the Direction        Flag is Set.  Use with REP prefixes.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        dest,src          18    5     7     7             1   (W88=26)MOVSX - Move with Sign Extend (386+)        Usage:  MOVSX   dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Copies the value of the source operand to the destination register        with the sign extended.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           -     -     3     3             3        reg,mem           -     -     6     3            3-7MOVZX - Move with Zero Extend (386+)        Usage:  MOVZX   dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Copies the value of the source operand to the destination register        with the zeroes extended.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           -     -     3     3             3        reg,mem           -     -     6     3            3-7MUL - Unsigned Multiply        Usage:  MUL     src        Modifies flags: CF OF (AF,PF,SF,ZF undefined)        Unsigned multiply of the accumulator by the source.  If "src" is        a byte value, then AL is used as the other multiplicand and the        result is placed in AX.  If "src" is a word value, then AX is        multiplied by "src" and DX:AX receives the result.  If "src" is        a double word value, then EAX is multiplied by "src" and EDX:EAX        receives the result.  The 386+ uses an early out algorithm which        makes multiplying any size value in EAX as fast as in the 8 or 16        bit registers.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8            70-77   13   9-14  13-18          2        reg16          118-113  21   9-22  13-26          2        reg32             -     -    9-38  13-42         2-4        mem8        (76-83)+EA  16  12-17  13-18         2-4        mem16     (124-139)+EA  24  12-25  13-26         2-4        mem32             -     -   12-21  13-42         2-4NEG - Two's Complement Negation        Usage:  NEG     dest        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        Subtracts the destination from 0 and saves the 2s complement of        "dest" back into "dest".                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg               3     2     2     1             2        mem             16+EA   7     6     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)NOP - No Operation (90h)        Usage:  NOP        Modifies flags: None        This is a do nothing instruction.  It results in occupation of both        space and time and is most useful for patching code segments.        (This is the original XCHG AL,AL instruction)                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              3     3     3     1             1NOT - One's Compliment Negation (Logical NOT)        Usage:  NOT     dest        Modifies flags: None        Inverts the bits of the "dest" operand forming the 1s complement.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg               3     2     2     1             2        mem             16+EA   7     6     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)OR - Inclusive Logical OR        Usage:  OR      dest,src        Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined)        Logical inclusive OR of the two operands returning the result in        the destination.  Any bit set in either operand will be set in the        destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg         16+EA   7     7     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   7     6     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem8,immed8     17+EA   7     7     3            3-6        mem16,immed16   25+EA   7     7     3            3-6        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3OUT - Output Data to Port        Usage:  OUT     port,accum        Modifies flags: None        Transfers byte in AL,word in AX or dword in EAX to the specified        hardware port address.  If the port number is in the range of 0-255        it can be specified as an immediate.  If greater than 255 then the        port number must be specified in DX.  Since the PC only decodes 10        bits of the port address, values over 1023 can only be decoded by        third party vendor equipment and also map to the port range 0-1023.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386    486         Bytes        immed8,accum    10/14   3     10     16           2        immed8,accum (PM) -     -    4/24 11/31/29        2        DX,accum         8/12   3     11     16           1        DX,accum (PM)     -     -    5/25 10/30/29        1        - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels.          first number is the timing when:    CPL ≤ IOPL          second number is the timing when:   CPL > IOPL          third number is the timing when:    virtual mode on 486 processorOUTS - Output String to Port  (80188+)        Usage:  OUTS    port,src                OUTSB                OUTSW                OUTSD   (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Transfers a byte, word or doubleword from "src" to the hardware        port specified in DX.  For instructions with no operands the "src"        is located at DS:SI and SI is incremented or decremented by the        size of the operand or the size dictated by the instruction format.        When the Direction Flag is set SI is decremented, when clear, SI is        incremented.  If the port number is in the range of 0-255 it can        be specified as an immediate.  If greater than 255 then the port        number must be specified in DX.  Since the PC only decodes 10 bits        of the port address, values over 1023 can only be decoded by third        party vendor equipment and also map to the port range 0-1023.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386    486         Bytes        port,src          -     5     14     17           1        port,src (PM)     -     -    8/28 10/32/30        1        - 386+ protected mode timings depend on privilege levels.          first number is the timing when:    CPL ≤ IOPL          second number is the timing when:   CPL > IOPL          third number is the timing when:    virtual mode on 486 processorPOP - Pop Word off Stack        Usage:  POP     dest        Modifies flags: None        Transfers word at the current stack top (SS:SP) to the destination        then increments SP by two to point to the new stack top.  CS is not        a valid destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             8     5     4     4             1        reg32             4     -     -     4             1        segreg            8     5     7     3             1        mem16           17+EA   5     5     6            2-4        mem32             5     -     -     6            2-4POPA/POPAD - Pop All Registers onto Stack  (80188+)        Usage:  POPA                POPAD  (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Pops the top 8 words off the stack into the 8 general purpose 16/32        bit registers.   Registers are popped in the following order: (E)DI,        (E)SI, (E)BP, (E)SP, (E)DX, (E)CX and (E)AX.  The (E)SP value popped        from the stack is actually discarded.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              -     19    24    9             1POPF/POPFD - Pop Flags off Stack        Usage:  POPF                POPFD  (386+)        Modifies flags: all flags        Pops word/doubleword from stack into the Flags Register and then        increments SP by 2 (for POPF) or 4 (for POPFD).                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none             8/12   5     5     9             1  (W88=12)        none  (PM)        -     -     5     6             1PUSH - Push Word onto Stack        Usage:  PUSH    src                PUSH    immed   (80188+ only)        Modifies flags: None        Decrements SP by the size of the operand (two or four, byte values        are sign extended) and transfers one word from source to the stack        top (SS:SP).                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16           11/15   3     2     1             1        reg32             -     -     2     1             1        mem16           16+EA   5     5     4            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        mem32             -     -     5     4            2-4        segreg          10/14   3     2     3             1        immed             -     3     2     1            2-3PUSHA/PUSHAD - Push All Registers onto Stack  (80188+)        Usage:  PUSHA                PUSHAD  (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Pushes all general purpose registers onto the stack in the following        order: (E)AX, (E)CX, (E)DX, (E)BX, (E)SP, (E)BP, (E)SI, (E)DI.  The        value of SP is the value before the actual push of SP.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              -     19    24    11            1PUSHF/PUSHFD - Push Flags onto Stack        Usage:  PUSHF                PUSHFD  (386+)        Modifies flags: None        Transfers the Flags Register onto the stack.  PUSHF saves a 16 bit        value while PUSHFD saves a 32 bit value.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none            10/14   3     4     4             1        none  (PM)        -     -     4     3             1RCL - Rotate Through Carry Left        Usage:  RCL     dest,count        Modifies flags: CF OF           +-+     +---------------+        +-+|C|<+--+|7 <---------- 0|<-+        |  +-+     +---------------+  |        +-----------------------------+        Rotates the bits in the destination to the left "count" times with        all data pushed out the left side re-entering on the right.  The        Carry Flag holds the last bit rotated out.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,1             2     2     9     3            2        mem,1           15+EA   7     10    4           2-4  (W88=23+EA)        reg,CL           8+4n  5+n    9    8-30          2        mem,CL        20+EA+4n 8+n    10   9-31         2-4  (W88=28+EA+4n)        reg,immed8        -    5+n     9   8-30          3        mem,immed8        -    8+n    10   9-31         3-5RCR - Rotate Through Carry Right        Usage:  RCR     dest,count        Modifies flags: CF OF           +---------------+     +-+        +->|7 +---------> 0|+--->|C|+-+        |  +---------------+     +-+  |        +-----------------------------+        Rotates the bits in the destination to the right "count" times with        all data pushed out the right side re-entering on the left.  The        Carry Flag holds the last bit rotated out.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,1             2     2     9     3            2        mem,1           15+EA   7     10    4           2-4   (W88=23+EA)        reg,CL           8+4n  5+n    9    8-30          2        mem,CL        20+EA+4n 8+n    10   9-31         2-4   (W88=28+EA+4n)        reg,immed8        -    5+n    9    8-30          3        mem,immed8        -    8+n    10   9-31         3-5REP - Repeat String Operation        Usage:  REP        Modifies flags: None        Repeats execution of string instructions while CX != 0.  After        each string operation, CX is decremented and the Zero Flag is        tested.  The combination of a repeat prefix and a segment override        on CPU's before the 386 may result in errors if an interrupt occurs        before CX=0.  The following code shows code that is susceptible to        this and how to avoid it:         again:  rep movs  byte ptr ES:[DI],ES:[SI]   ; vulnerable instr.                     jcxz  next              ; continue if REP successful                     loop  again             ; interrupt goofed count         next:                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2                   1REPE/REPZ - Repeat Equal / Repeat Zero        Usage:  REPE                REPZ        Modifies flags: None        Repeats execution of string instructions while CX != 0 and the Zero        Flag is set.  CX is decremented and the Zero Flag tested after        each string operation.   The combination of a repeat prefix and a        segment override on processors other than the 386 may result in        errors if an interrupt occurs before CX=0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2                   1REPNE/REPNZ - Repeat Not Equal / Repeat Not Zero        Usage:  REPNE                REPNZ        Modifies flags: None        Repeats execution of string instructions while CX != 0 and the Zero        Flag is clear.   CX is decremented and the Zero Flag tested after        each string operation.   The combination of a repeat prefix and a        segment override on processors other than the 386 may result in        errors if an interrupt occurs before CX=0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2                   1RET/RETF - Return From Procedure        Usage:  RET     nBytes                RETF    nBytes                RETN    nBytes        Modifies flags: None        Transfers control from a procedure back to the instruction address        saved on the stack.  "n bytes" is an optional number of bytes to        release.  Far returns pop the IP followed by the CS, while near        returns pop only the IP register.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286    386   486         Bytes        retn            16/20  11+m  10+m    5            1        retn immed      20/24  11+m  10+m    5            3        retf            26/34  15+m  18+m    13           1        retf (PM, same priv.)   -    32+m    18           1        retf (PM, lesser priv.) -      68    33           1        retf immed      25/33  15+m  18+m    14           3        retf immed (PM, same priv.)  32+m    17           1        retf immed (PM, lesser priv.)  68    33           1ROL - Rotate Left        Usage:  ROL     dest,count        Modifies flags: CF OF        +-+     +---------------+        |C|<++-+|7 <---------- 0|<-+        +-+  |  +---------------+  |             +---------------------+        Rotates the bits in the destination to the left "count" times with        all data pushed out the left side re-entering on the right.  The        Carry Flag will contain the value of the last bit rotated out.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,1             2     2     3     3             2        mem,1           15+EA   7     7     4            2-4  (W88=23+EA)        reg,CL           8+4n  5+n    3     3             2        mem,CL        20+EA+4n 8+n    7     4            2-4  (W88=28+EA+4n)        reg,immed8        -    5+n    3     2             3        mem,immed8        -    8+n    7     4            3-5ROR - Rotate Right        Usage:  ROR     dest,count        Modifies flags: CF OF           +---------------+     +-+        +->|7 +---------> 0|+-+->|C|           |  +---------------+  |  +-+           +---------------------+                Rotates the bits in the destination to the right "count" times with        all data pushed out the right side re-entering on the left.  The        Carry Flag will contain the value of the last bit rotated out.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,1             2     2     3     3             2        mem,1           15+EA   7     7     4            2-4  (W88=23+EA)        reg,CL           8+4n  5+n    3     3             2        mem,CL        20+EA+4n 8+n    7     4            2-4  (W88=28+EA+4n)        reg,immed8        -    5+n    3     2             3        mem,immed8        -    8+n    7     4            3-5SAHF - Store AH Register into FLAGS        Usage:  SAHF        Modifies flags: AF CF PF SF ZF        Transfers bits 0-7 of AH into the Flags Register.  This includes        AF, CF, PF, SF and ZF.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              4     2     3     2             1SAL/SHL - Shift Arithmetic Left / Shift Logical Left        Usage:  SAL     dest,count                SHL     dest,count        Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined)        +-+     +---------------+     +-+        |C|<---+|7 <---------- 0|<---+|0|        +-+     +---------------+     +-+        Shifts the destination left by "count" bits with zeroes shifted        in on right.  The Carry Flag contains the last bit shifted out.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,1             2     2     3     3            2        mem,1           15+EA   7     7     4           2-4  (W88=23+EA)        reg,CL           8+4n  5+n    3     3            2        mem,CL        20+EA+4n 8+n    7     4           2-4  (W88=28+EA+4n)        reg,immed8        -    5+n    3     2            3        mem,immed8        -    8+n    7     4           3-5SAR - Shift Arithmetic Right        Usage:  SAR     dest,count        Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined)           +---------------+     +-+        +-+|7 ----------> 0|---+>|C|        |  +---------------+     +-+        +---^        Shifts the destination right by "count" bits with the current sign        bit replicated in the leftmost bit.  The Carry Flag contains the        last bit shifted out.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,1             2     2     3     3             2        mem,1           15+EA   7     7     4            2-4  (W88=23+EA)        reg,CL           8+4n  5+n    3     3             2        mem,CL        20+EA+4n 8+n    7     4            2-4  (W88=28+EA+4n)        reg,immed8        -    5+n    3     2             3        mem,immed8        -    8+n    7     4            3-5SBB - Subtract with Borrow/Carry        Usage:  SBB     dest,src        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        Subtracts the source from the destination, and subtracts 1 extra if        the Carry Flag is set.   Results are returned in "dest".                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg         16+EA   7     6     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   7     7     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       17+EA   7     7     3            3-6  (W88=25+EA)        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3SCAS - Scan String  (Byte, Word or Doubleword)        Usage:  SCAS    string                SCASB                SCASW                SCASD   (386+)        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        Compares value at ES:DI (even if operand is specified) from the        accumulator and sets the flags similar to a subtraction.  DI is        incremented/decremented based on the instruction format (or        operand size) and the state of the Direction Flag.  Use with REP        prefixes.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        string            15    7     7     6             1  (W88=19)SETAE/SETNB - Set if Above or Equal / Set if Not Below (386+)        Usage:  SETAE   dest                SETNB   dest        (unsigned, 386+)        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is clear        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETB/SETNAE - Set if Below / Set if Not Above or Equal (386+)        Usage:  SETB    dest                SETNAE  dest        (unsigned, 386+)        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is set        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETBE/SETNA - Set if Below or Equal / Set if Not Above (386+)        Usage:  SETBE   dest                SETNA   dest        (unsigned, 386+)        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag or the Zero        Flag is set, otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETE/SETZ - Set if Equal / Set if Zero (386+)        Usage:  SETE    dest                SETZ    dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is set,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETNE/SETNZ - Set if Not Equal / Set if Not Zero (386+)        Usage:  SETNE   dest                SETNZ   dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is clear,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETL/SETNGE - Set if Less / Set if Not Greater or Equal (386+)        Usage:  SETL    dest                SETNGE  dest        (signed, 386+)        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag is not equal        to the Overflow Flag, otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETGE/SETNL - Set if Greater or Equal / Set if Not Less (386+)        Usage:  SETGE   dest                SETNL   dest        (signed, 386+)        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag equals the        Overflow Flag, otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETLE/SETNG - Set if Less or Equal / Set if Not greater or Equal (386+)        Usage:  SETLE   dest                SETNG   dest        (signed, 386+)        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is set or the        Sign Flag is not equal to the Overflow Flag,  otherwise sets the        operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETG/SETNLE - Set if Greater / Set if Not Less or Equal (386+)        Usage:  SETG    dest                SETNLE  dest        (signed, 386+)        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Zero Flag is clear or the        Sign Flag equals to the Overflow Flag,  otherwise sets the operand        to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETS - Set if Signed (386+)        Usage:  SETS    dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag is set, otherwise        sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETNS - Set if Not Signed (386+)        Usage:  SETNS   dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Sign Flag is clear,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETC - Set if Carry (386+)        Usage:  SETC    dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is set,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETNC - Set if Not Carry (386+)        Usage:  SETNC   dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Carry Flag is clear,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETO - Set if Overflow (386+)        Usage:  SETO    dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Overflow Flag is set,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETNO - Set if Not Overflow (386+)        Usage:  SETNO   dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Overflow Flag is clear,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETP/SETPE - Set if Parity / Set if Parity Even  (386+)        Usage:  SETP    dest                SETPE   dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Parity Flag is set,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SETNP/SETPO - Set if No Parity / Set if Parity Odd (386+)        Usage:  SETNP   dest                SETPO   dest        Modifies flags: none        Sets the byte in the operand to 1 if the Parity Flag is clear,        otherwise sets the operand to 0.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg8              -     -     4     3             3        mem8              -     -     5     4             3SGDT - Store Global Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)        Usage:  SGDT    dest        Modifies flags: none        Stores the Global Descriptor Table (GDT) Register into the        specified operand.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        mem64             -     11    9     10            5SIDT - Store Interrupt Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)        Usage:  SIDT    dest        Modifies flags: none        Stores the Interrupt Descriptor Table (IDT) Register into the        specified operand.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        mem64             -     12    9     10            5SHL - Shift Logical Left        See: SALSHR - Shift Logical Right        Usage:  SHR     dest,count        Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined)        +-+     +---------------+     +-+        |0|---+>|7 ----------> 0|---+>|C|        +-+     +---------------+     +-+        Shifts the destination right by "count" bits with zeroes shifted        in on the left.  The Carry Flag contains the last bit shifted out.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,1             2     2     3                   2        mem,1           15+EA   7     7                  2-4   (W88=23+EA)        reg,CL           8+4n  5+n    3                   2        mem,CL        20+EA+4n 8+n    7                  2-4   (W88=28+EA+4n)        reg,immed8        -    5+n    3                   3        mem,immed8        -    8+n    7                  3-5SHLD/SHRD - Double Precision Shift (386+)        Usage:  SHLD    dest,src,count                SHRD    dest,src,count        Modifies flags: CF PF SF ZF (OF,AF undefined)        SHLD shifts "dest" to the left "count" times and the bit positions        opened are filled with the most significant bits of "src".  SHRD        shifts "dest" to the right "count" times and the bit positions        opened are filled with the least significant bits of the second        operand.  Only the 5 lower bits of "count" are used.                                        Clocks                  Size        Operands                808x  286   386   486           Bytes        reg16,reg16,immed8       -     -     3     2              4        reg32,reg32,immed8       -     -     3     2              4        mem16,reg16,immed8       -     -     7     3              6        mem32,reg32,immed8       -     -     7     3              6        reg16,reg16,CL           -     -     3     3              3        reg32,reg32,CL           -     -     3     3              3        mem16,reg16,CL           -     -     7     4              5        mem32,reg32,CL           -     -     7     4              5SLDT - Store Local Descriptor Table (286+ privileged)        Usage:  SLDT    dest        Modifies flags: none        Stores the Local Descriptor Table (LDT) Register into the        specified operand.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     2     2     2             3        mem16             -     2     2     3             5SMSW - Store Machine Status Word (286+ privileged)        Usage:  SMSW    dest        Modifies flags: none        Store Machine Status Word (MSW) into "dest".                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     2     10    2             3        mem16             -     3     3     3             5STC - Set Carry        Usage:  STC        Modifies flags: CF        Sets the Carry Flag to 1.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2     2             1STD - Set Direction Flag        Usage:  STD        Modifies flags: DF        Sets the Direction Flag to 1 causing string instructions to        auto-decrement SI and DI instead of auto-increment.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2     2             1STI - Set Interrupt Flag  (Enable Interrupts)        Usage:  STI        Modifies flags: IF        Sets the Interrupt Flag to 1, which enables recognition of all        hardware interrupts.  If an interrupt is generated by a hardware        device, an End of Interrupt (EOI) must also be issued to enable        other hardware interrupts of the same or lower priority.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              2     2     2     5             1STOS - Store String  (Byte, Word or Doubleword)        Usage:  STOS    dest                STOSB                STOSW                STOSD        Modifies flags: None        Stores value in accumulator to location at ES:(E)DI (even if operand        is given).  (E)DI is incremented/decremented based on the size of        the operand (or instruction format) and the state of the Direction        Flag.   Use with REP prefixes.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        dest              11    3     4     5             1  (W88=15)STR - Store Task Register (286+ privileged)        Usage:  STR     dest        Modifies flags: None        Stores the current Task Register to the specified operand.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     2     2     2             3        mem16             -     3     2     3             5SUB - Subtract        Usage:  SUB     dest,src        Modifies flags: AF CF OF PF SF ZF        The source is subtracted from the destination and the result is        stored in the destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg         16+EA   7     6     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   7     7     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       17+EA   7     7     3            3-6  (W88=25+EA)        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3TEST - Test For Bit Pattern        Usage:  TEST    dest,src        Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined)        Performs a logical AND of the two operands updating the flags        register without saving the result.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     1     1             2        reg,mem          9+EA   6     5     1            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        mem,reg          9+EA   6     5     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         5     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       11+EA   6     5     2            3-6        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3VERR - Verify Read (286+ protected)        Usage:  VERR    src        Modifies flags: ZF        Verifies the specified segment selector is valid and is readable        at the current privilege level.  If the segment is readable,        the Zero Flag is set, otherwise it is cleared.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     14    10    11            3        mem16             -     16    11    11            5VERW - Verify Write (286+ protected)        Usage:  VERW    src        Modifies flags: ZF        Verifies the specified segment selector is valid and is ratable        at the current privilege level.  If the segment is writable,        the Zero Flag is set, otherwise it is cleared.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg16             -     14    15    11            3        mem16             -     16    16    11            5WAIT/FWAIT - Event Wait        Usage:  WAIT                FWAIT        Modifies flags: None        CPU enters wait state until the coprocessor signals it has finished        its operation.  This instruction is used to prevent the CPU from        accessing memory that may be temporarily in use by the coprocessor.        WAIT and FWAIT are identical.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              4     3     6+   1-3            1WBINVD - Write-Back and Invalidate Cache (486+)        Usage:  WBINVD        Modifies flags: None        Flushes internal cache, then signals the external cache to write        back current data followed by a signal to flush the external cache.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        none              -     -     -     5             2XCHG - Exchange        Usage:  XCHG    dest,src        Modifies flags: None        Exchanges contents of source and destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           4     3     3     3             2        mem,reg         17+EA   5     5     5            2-4  (W88=25+EA)        reg,mem         17+EA   5     5     3            2-4  (W88=25+EA)        accum,reg         3     3     3     3             1        reg,accum         3     3     3     3             1XLAT/XLATB - Translate        Usage:  XLAT    translation-table                XLATB   (masm 5.x)        Modifies flags: None        Replaces the byte in AL with byte from a user table addressed by        BX.  The original value of AL is the index into the translate table.        The best way to discripe this is MOV AL,[BX+AL]                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        table offset      11    5     5     4             1XOR - Exclusive OR        Usage:  XOR     dest,src        Modifies flags: CF OF PF SF ZF (AF undefined)        Performs a bitwise exclusive OR of the operands and returns        the result in the destination.                                 Clocks                 Size        Operands         808x  286   386   486          Bytes        reg,reg           3     2     2     1             2        mem,reg         16+EA   7     6     3            2-4  (W88=24+EA)        reg,mem          9+EA   7     7     2            2-4  (W88=13+EA)        reg,immed         4     3     2     1            3-4        mem,immed       17+EA   7     7     3            3-6  (W88=25+EA)        accum,immed       4     3     2     1            2-3

 

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