HELP, about AT&T assembly language

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liubo
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HELP, about AT&T assembly language

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Hi,

I want to study the Linux source code but the assembly language is the format of AT&T. And I can find any book or tutorial which describe how to use AT&T assembly language completely.

So, if you have any resource of AT&T assembly language, please send me a copy or give me the link.

Thanks a lot.
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Thank you.
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Re: HELP, about AT&T assembly language

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Hi,

First hit on Google for 'AT&T Assembly Language Syntax' - many others available.

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Re: HELP, about AT&T assembly language

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Thank AJ's reply.

I googled a book - Professional Assembly Language.
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZFDqpS ... frontcover

I think this book is what I want.
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Even if you don't know AT&T syntax, knowing Intel's should be fairly easy for you to understand the code.
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