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by aengelke
193 days ago
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> LEA happens to be the unique instruction where the memory operand is not dereferenced Not quite unique: the now-deprecated Intel MPX instructions had similar semantics, e.g. BNDCU or BNDMK. BNDLDX/BNDSTX are even weirder as they don't compute the address as specified but treat the index part of the memory operand separately. |
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