I written an asm function in Delphi 7 but it transforms my code to something else:
function f(x: Cardinal): Cardinal; register;
label err;
asm
not eax
mov edx,eax
shr edx, 1
and eax, edx
bsf ecx, eax
jz err
mov eax, 1
shl eax, cl
mov edx, eax
add edx, edx
or eax, edx
ret
err:
xor eax, eax
end;
// compiled version
f:
push ebx // !!!
not eax
mov edx,eax
shr edx, 1
and eax, edx
bsf ecx, eax
jz +$0e
mov eax, 1
shl eax, cl
mov edx, eax
add edx, edx
or eax, edx
ret
err:
xor eax, eax
mov eax, ebx // !!!
pop ebx // !!!
ret
// the almost equivalent without asm
function f(x: Cardinal): Cardinal;
var
c: Cardinal;
begin
x := not x;
x := x and x shr 1;
if x <> 0 then
begin
c := bsf(x); // bitscanforward
x := 1 shl c;
Result := x or (x shl 1)
end
else
Result := 0;
end;
Why does it generate push ebx
and pop ebx
? And why does it do mov eax, ebx
?
It seems that it generates the partial stack frame because of the mov eax, ebx
.
This simple test generates mov eax, edx
but doesn't generate that stack frame:
function asmtest(x: Cardinal): Cardinal; register;
label err;
asm
not eax
and eax, 1
jz err
ret
err:
xor eax, eax
end;
// compiled
asmtest:
not eax
and eax, $01
jz +$01
ret
xor eax, eax
mov eax, edx // !!!
ret
It seems that it has something to do with the label err
. If I remove that I don't get the mov eax, *
part.
Why does this happen?
Made a bug report on Quality Central.