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ovm/examples/fib.asm
Aryadev Chavali 05136fdd25 Fixed examples for changes in lexer
Name assigned to %CONST is the next symbol in stream, not the symbol
attached to it.
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NASM

;;; fib.asm: A program that generates the fibonacci numbers up to a
;;; very large bound (~UINT64_MAX). Using the registers to store the
;;; pairs of fibonacci numbers, we ensure only a finite amount of
;;; memory is necessary for this program to function, unlike a pure
;;; stack version.
;; Constants
%const limit 93 %end
%const increment_i
push.reg.word 2
push.word 1
plus.word
mov.word 2
%end
%const print_i
push.reg.word 2
print.word
%end
%const print_reg_0
push.reg.word 0
print.word
%end
%const print_reg_1
push.reg.word 1
print.word
%end
;; Setup entrypoint
global main
main:
;; Setup iterator I
push.word 1
mov.word 2
;; Setup initial A -> W[0] = 1 and B -> W[1] = 1
push.word 1
mov.word 0
push.word 1
mov.word 1
;; Print "$I: $A" and "($I + 1): $B"
loopback:
call print_pair
;; $A += $B
push.reg.word 0
push.reg.word 1
plus.word
mov.word 0
;; $B += $A
push.reg.word 0
push.reg.word 1
plus.word
mov.word 1
;; IF $I < $LIMIT ...
push.reg.word 2
push.word $limit
lt.word
;; THEN jump to `loopback`
jump.if.byte loopback
;; ELSE halt
halt
print_pair:
push.byte '\t'
print.char
$print_i
push.byte ':'
print.char
push.byte ' '
print.char
$print_reg_0
push.byte '\n'
print.char
$increment_i
push.byte '\t'
print.char
$print_i
push.byte ':'
print.char
push.byte ' '
print.char
$print_reg_1
push.byte '\n'
print.char
$increment_i
ret