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Generate x86 Assembly with Go

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Generate x86 Assembly with Go

avo makes high-performance Go assembly easier to write, review and maintain. The avo package presents a familiar assembly-like interface that simplifies development without sacrificing performance:

  • Use Go control structures for assembly generation; avo programs are Go programs
  • Register allocation: write functions with virtual registers and avo assigns physical registers for you
  • Automatically load arguments and store return values: ensure memory offsets are correct for complex structures
  • Generation of stub files to interface with your Go package
For more about avo: Note: APIs subject to change while avo is still in an experimental phase. You can use it to build real things but we suggest you pin a version with your package manager of choice._

Quick Start

Install avo with go get:

$ go get -u github.com/mmcloughlin/avo

avo assembly generators are pure Go programs. Here's a function that adds two uint64 values:

//go:build ignore

package main

import . "github.com/mmcloughlin/avo/build"

func main() { TEXT("Add", NOSPLIT, "func(x, y uint64) uint64") Doc("Add adds x and y.") x := Load(Param("x"), GP64()) y := Load(Param("y"), GP64()) ADDQ(x, y) Store(y, ReturnIndex(0)) RET() Generate() }

go run this code to see the assembly output. To integrate this into the rest of your Go package we recommend a go:generate line to produce the assembly and the corresponding Go stub file.

//go:generate go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go

After running go generate the add.s file will contain the Go assembly.

// Code generated by command: go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go. DO NOT EDIT.

#include "textflag.h"

// func Add(x uint64, y uint64) uint64 TEXT ·Add(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-24 MOVQ x+0(FP), AX MOVQ y+8(FP), CX ADDQ AX, CX MOVQ CX, ret+16(FP) RET

The same call will produce the stub file stub.go which will enable the function to be called from your Go code.

// Code generated by command: go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go. DO NOT EDIT.

package add

// Add adds x and y. func Add(x uint64, y uint64) uint64

See the examples/add directory for the complete working example.

Examples

See examples for the full suite of examples.

Slice Sum

Sum a slice of uint64s:

func main() {
	TEXT("Sum", NOSPLIT, "func(xs []uint64) uint64")
	Doc("Sum returns the sum of the elements in xs.")
	ptr := Load(Param("xs").Base(), GP64())
	n := Load(Param("xs").Len(), GP64())

Comment("Initialize sum register to zero.") s := GP64() XORQ(s, s)

Label("loop") Comment("Loop until zero bytes remain.") CMPQ(n, Imm(0)) JE(LabelRef("done"))

Comment("Load from pointer and add to running sum.") ADDQ(Mem{Base: ptr}, s)

Comment("Advance pointer, decrement byte count.") ADDQ(Imm(8), ptr) DECQ(n) JMP(LabelRef("loop"))

Label("done") Comment("Store sum to return value.") Store(s, ReturnIndex(0)) RET() Generate() }

The result from this code generator is:

// Code generated by command: go run asm.go -out sum.s -stubs stub.go. DO NOT EDIT.

#include "textflag.h"

// func Sum(xs []uint64) uint64 TEXT ·Sum(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-32 MOVQ xs_base+0(FP), AX MOVQ xs_len+8(FP), CX

// Initialize sum register to zero. XORQ DX, DX

loop: // Loop until zero bytes remain. CMPQ CX, $0x00 JE done

// Load from pointer and add to running sum. ADDQ (AX), DX

// Advance pointer, decrement byte count. ADDQ $0x08, AX DECQ CX JMP loop

done: // Store sum to return value. MOVQ DX, ret+24(FP) RET

Full example at examples/sum.

Features

For demonstrations of avo features:

  • args: Loading function arguments.
  • returns: Building return values.
  • complex: Working with complex{64,128} types.
  • data: Defining DATA sections.
  • ext: Interacting with types from external packages.
  • pragma: Apply compiler directives to generated functions.

Real Examples

Implementations of full algorithms:

Adopters

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[^projects]: Projects drawn from the avo third-party test suite. Popularity estimated from Github star count collected on Jul 1, 2026.

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See the full list of projects using avo.

Contributing

Contributions to avo are welcome:

Credits

Inspired by the PeachPy and asmjit projects. Thanks to Damian Gryski for advice, and his extensive library of PeachPy Go projects.

License

avo is available under the BSD 3-Clause License.

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