A6         CMPS m8, m8         Compares byte at address DS:(E)SI with byte at address

                       ES:(E)DI and sets the status flags accordingly

A7         CMPS m16, m16         Compares word at address DS:(E)SI with word at address

                       ES:(E)DI and sets the status flags accordingly

A7         CMPS m32, m32         Compares doubleword at address DS:(E)SI with doubleword

                       at address ES:(E)DI and sets the status flags accordingly

A6         CMPSB                 Compares byte at address DS:(E)SI with byte at address

                       ES:(E)DI and sets the status flags accordingly

A7         CMPSW                 Compares word at address DS:(E)SI with word at address

                       ES:(E)DI and sets the status flags accordingly

A7         CMPSD                 Compares doubleword at address DS:(E)SI with doubleword

                       at address ES:(E)DI and sets the status flags accordingly


Description

Compares the byte, word, or double word specified with the first source operand with the byte, word, or double word specified with the second source operand and sets the status flags in the EFLAGS register according to the results. Both the source operands are located in memory. The address of the first source operand is read from either the DS:ESI or the DS:SI registers (depending on the address-size attribute of the instruction, 32 or 16, respectively). The address of the second source operand is read from either the ES:EDI or the ES:DI registers (again depending on the address-size attribute of the instruction). The DS segment may be overridden with a segment override prefix, but the ES segment cannot be overridden.


At the assembly-code level, two forms of this instruction are allowed: the "explicit-operands" form and the "no-operands" form. The explicit-operands form (specified with the CMPS mnemonic) allows the two source operands to be specified explicitly. Here, the source operands should be symbols that indicate the size and location of the source values. This explicit-operands form is provided to allow documentation; however, note that the documentation provided by this form can be misleading. That is, the source operand symbols must specify the correct type (size) of the operands (bytes, words, or doublewords), but they do not have to specify the correct location. The locations of the source operands are always specified by the DS:(E)SI and ES:(E)DI registers, which must be loaded correctly before the compare string instruction is executed.


The no-operands form provides "short forms" of the byte, word, and doubleword versions of the CMPS instructions. Here also the DS:(E)SI and ES:(E)DI registers are assumed by the processor to specify the location of the source operands. The size of the source operands is selected with the mnemonic: CMPSB (byte comparison), CMPSW (word comparison), or CMPSD (double-word comparison).


After the comparison, the (E)SI and (E)DI registers are incremented or decremented automati-cally according to the setting of the DF flag in the EFLAGS register. (If the DF flag is 0, the (E)SI and (E)DI register are incremented; if the DF flag is 1, the (E)SI and (E)DI registers are decremented.) The registers are incremented or decremented by 1 for byte operations, by 2 for word operations, or by 4 for doubleword operations.


The CMPS, CMPSB, CMPSW, and CMPSD instructions can be preceded by the REP prefix for block comparisons of ECX bytes, words, or doublewords. More often, however, these instructions will be used in a LOOP construct that takes some action based on the setting of the status flags before the next comparison is made. See "REP/REPE/REPZ/REPNE /REPNZ—Repeat String Operation Prefix" in this chapter for a description of the REP prefix.



Variations        Bytes                Clocks

cmpsb                  1                   5   NP

cmpsw                                  5   NP

cmpsd                  1                   5   NP

repX cmpsb                             9+4n NP

repX cmpsw             2                   9+4n NP

repX cmpsd             2                    9+4n NP


Flags

The CF, OF, SF, ZF, AF, and PF flags are set according to the temporary result of the comparison.

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