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DAS — Decimal Adjust AL After Subtraction
Opcode | Instruction | Op/En | 64-Bit Mode | Compat/Leg Mode | Description |
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2F | DAS | ZO | Invalid | Valid | Decimal adjust AL after subtraction. |
Instruction Operand Encoding ¶
Op/En | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
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ZO | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Description ¶
Adjusts the result of the subtraction of two packed BCD values to create a packed BCD result. The AL register is the implied source and destination operand. The DAS instruction is only useful when it follows a SUB instruction that subtracts (binary subtraction) one 2-digit, packed BCD value from another and stores a byte result in the AL register. The DAS instruction then adjusts the contents of the AL register to contain the correct 2-digit, packed BCD result. If a decimal borrow is detected, the CF and AF flags are set accordingly.
This instruction executes as described above in compatibility mode and legacy mode. It is not valid in 64-bit mode.
Operation ¶
IF 64-Bit Mode THEN #UD; ELSE old_AL := AL; old_CF := CF; CF := 0; IF (((AL AND 0FH) > 9) or AF = 1) THEN AL:=AL -6; CF := old_CF or (Borrow from AL := AL − 6); AF := 1; ELSE AF := 0; FI; IF ((old_AL > 99H) or (old_CF = 1)) THEN AL := AL − 60H; CF := 1; FI; FI;
Example ¶
SUB AL, BL Before: AL = 35H, BL = 47H, EFLAGS(OSZAPC) = XXXXXX
After: AL = EEH, BL = 47H, EFLAGS(0SZAPC) = 010111
DAA Before: AL = EEH, BL = 47H, EFLAGS(OSZAPC) = 010111
After: AL = 88H, BL = 47H, EFLAGS(0SZAPC) = X10111
Flags Affected ¶
The CF and AF flags are set if the adjustment of the value results in a decimal borrow in either digit of the result (see the “Operation” section above). The SF, ZF, and PF flags are set according to the result. The OF flag is undefined.
Protected Mode Exceptions ¶
#UD | If the LOCK prefix is used. |
Real-Address Mode Exceptions ¶
#UD | If the LOCK prefix is used. |
Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions ¶
#UD | If the LOCK prefix is used. |
Compatibility Mode Exceptions ¶
#UD | If the LOCK prefix is used. |
64-Bit Mode Exceptions ¶
#UD | If in 64-bit mode. |