using X86Disassembler.X86.Operands; namespace X86Disassembler.X86.Handlers.Sub; /// /// Handler for SUB r/m32, r32 instruction (0x29) /// public class SubRm32R32Handler : InstructionHandler { /// /// Initializes a new instance of the SubRm32R32Handler class /// /// The instruction decoder that owns this handler public SubRm32R32Handler(InstructionDecoder decoder) : base(decoder) { } /// /// Checks if this handler can decode the given opcode /// /// The opcode to check /// True if this handler can decode the opcode public override bool CanHandle(byte opcode) { return opcode == 0x29; } /// /// Decodes a SUB r/m32, r32 instruction /// /// The opcode of the instruction /// The instruction object to populate /// True if the instruction was successfully decoded public override bool Decode(byte opcode, Instruction instruction) { if (!Decoder.CanReadByte()) { return false; } // Set the instruction type instruction.Type = InstructionType.Sub; // Read the ModR/M byte var (_, reg, _, destinationOperand) = ModRMDecoder.ReadModRM(); // Create the source register operand (32-bit) var sourceOperand = OperandFactory.CreateRegisterOperand((RegisterIndex)reg, 32); // Set the structured operands instruction.StructuredOperands = [ destinationOperand, sourceOperand ]; return true; } }