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assembly - How to interpret this address -0x80(%rbp,%rax,4)

I'm currently trying to learn assembly language (and the effects of different compiler options) by analyzing simple C code snippets. Now I stumpled across the following instruction:

mov %edx,-0x80(%rbp,%rax,4)

What I do not understand is the expression for the target address -0x80(%rbp,%rax,4). The instruction assigns a value to a local array in a loop.

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-0x80(%rbp,%rax,4) = *(%rbp + %rax * 4 + (-0x80))

So the following insruction:

mov %edx,-0x80(%rbp,%rax,4)

means let CPU move the value of register %edx to memory at address (%rbp + %rax * 4 + (-0x80)), this is AT&T-style assembly.


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