using X86Disassembler.X86;
namespace X86DisassemblerTests.InstructionTests;
///
/// Tests for Group 1 sign-extended immediate instructions (0x83 opcode)
///
public class Group1SignExtendedHandlerTests
{
///
/// Tests that the disassembler correctly handles ADD ecx, imm8 instruction (0x83 0xC1 0x04)
///
[Fact]
public void Disassembler_HandlesAddEcxImm8_Correctly()
{
// Arrange
// ADD ecx, 0x04 (83 C1 04)
byte[] codeBuffer = new byte[] { 0x83, 0xC1, 0x04 };
var decoder = new InstructionDecoder(codeBuffer, codeBuffer.Length);
// Act
var instruction = decoder.DecodeInstruction();
// Assert
Assert.NotNull(instruction);
Assert.Equal("add", instruction.Mnemonic);
Assert.Equal("ecx, 0x00000004", instruction.Operands);
}
///
/// Tests that the disassembler correctly handles the specific sequence from address 0x00001874
///
[Fact]
public void Disassembler_HandlesSpecificSequence_Correctly()
{
// Arrange
// This is the sequence from the problematic example:
// 83 C1 04 50 E8 42 01 00 00
byte[] codeBuffer = new byte[] { 0x83, 0xC1, 0x04, 0x50, 0xE8, 0x42, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00 };
var disassembler = new Disassembler(codeBuffer, 0);
// Act
var instructions = disassembler.Disassemble();
// Assert
Assert.True(instructions.Count >= 3, $"Expected at least 3 instructions, but got {instructions.Count}");
// First instruction should be ADD ecx, 0x04
Assert.Equal("add", instructions[0].Mnemonic);
Assert.Equal("ecx, 0x00000004", instructions[0].Operands);
// Second instruction should be PUSH eax
Assert.Equal("push", instructions[1].Mnemonic);
Assert.Equal("eax", instructions[1].Operands);
}
}