fcml-disasm(1) single-line disassembler

SYNOPSIS

fcml-disasm [-s] [-e] [-rc] [-rh] [-rz] [-rs] [gas] [-asa<size>] [-osa<size>] -m<size> -ip <address> <code>

DESCRIPTION

fcml-disasm is a single-line disassembler for Intel iAPx86, IA-32 and EM64T CPUs, and compatible CPUs from other manufacturers.

It displays all possible interpretations of the given machine code.

OPTIONS

fcml-disasm accepts the following options:
-s
Prefer short instruction forms.
-e
Extend displacement sizes to address size attribute.
-rc
Render instruction code.
-rh
Render immediate values and displacements as hexadecimal.
-rz
Remove leading zeroes.
-rs
Render segment prefixes even when they are optional.
-gas
Use GNU Assembler dialect (also known as AT&T). The Intel dialect is used by default.
-asa<size>
Specify the size of the address size attribute (16, 32 or 64 for respectively 16, 32 and 63 bits).
-osa<size>
Specify the size of the operand size attribute (16, 32 or 64 for respectively 16, 32 and 63 bits).
-m<size>
Specify the addressing mode (16, 32 or 64).
-ip <address>
Specify the instruction pointer address (IP, EIP or RIP).

AUTHORS

fcml-disasm was written by Slawomir Wojtasiak.

This manual page was written by Stephen Kitt <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).