Computer Architecture and Programming of the Intel x86 Architecture
This book is an introduction to
computer architecture, hardware and software, presented in the context of the
Intel x86 family. The x86 describes not only a line of microprocessor chips
dating back to 1978, but also an instruction set architecture (ISA) that the
chips implement. The chip families were built by Intel and other manufacturers,
and execute the same instructions, but in different manners. The results are
the same, arithmetically and logically, but may differ in their timing.
Why the focus on the Intel x86?
It was the basis of the IBM personal computer (PC) family and its spin-offs. It
has transitioned from a 16 to a 32 to a 64-bit architecture, keeping
compatibility for more than 30 years. It's an de-facto industry standard that
has withstood the test of time.
This book covers the Intel ISA-16
and ISA-32 architectures from the 8086/8088 to the Pentium, including the math
coprocessors. A chart of ISA processors is included.
The purpose of this book is to
provide the basic background information for an understanding of the 80x86
family, the IBM Personal Computer (pc), and programming in assembly language as
an introduction to the broader field of Computer Architecture. It will stress
the pervasiveness of this pc-based technology in everyday things and events. It
will provide an introduction to Software System Engineering and the Design for
Debugging methodology. This book is a spin-off of a course in Computer
Architecture/System Integration, taught in the graduate Engineering Science Program
at Loyola College (now, Loyola University in Maryland).
If we learn to program in the
language c, for example, we can take our skills to any computer with a set of
c-based tools. If we learn IA-32 assembly language, we have to relearn a
language if we switch to a different architecture.
So, why do we learn assembly
language? Because it gives us insight into the underlying hardware, how it is
organized, and how it operates.
This book is dedicated to the
graduate students in Engineering Science at Loyola College, Columbia Campus,
who took the course EG-611, “System Integration I, the x86 Architecture and
Assembly Language.” The course was given to hundreds of students over a span of
15 years by myself and others.
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