.text .globl main main: # Microsoft X86_64 Calling convention: # - The first four integer or pointer parameters are passed in the rcx, rdx, r8, and r9 registers. # - The first four floating-point parameters are passed in the first four SSE registers, xmm0-xmm3. # - The caller reserves space on the stack for arguments passed in registers. The called function can use this space to spill the contents of registers to the stack. # - Any additional arguments are passed on the stack. # - An integer or pointer return value is returned in the rax register, while a floating-point return value is returned in xmm0. # see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/x64-architecture sub $32, %rsp # reserve stack space for the call leaq fmt(%rip), %rcx # first parameter leaq msg(%rip), %rdx # second parameter call printf add $32, %rsp # restore stack space xor %eax,%eax # set 0 as exit code ret msg: .asciz "Hello world\n" # asciz puts a 0 byte at the end fmt: .asciz "%s" # asciz puts a 0 byte at the end