typedef struct { short x[A] [B]; /* Unknown constants A and B */ long y; } str1; typedef struct { char array[B]; int t; short s[A]; long u; } str2; void setVal (str1 *p, str2 *q) { long v1 q->t; = long v2 = q->u; p->y = v1 + v2; } GCC generates the following code for the function setval setVal: movslq 8(%rsi), %rax addq 40(%rsi), %rax mova %rax, 192(%rdi)

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In the following code, A and B are constants defined with #define:
typedef struct {
short x[A] [B]; /* Unknown constants A and B */
long y;
} str1;
typedef struct {
char array[B];
int t;
short s[A];
long u;
} str2;
void setVal (str1 *p, str2 *q) {
long v1 = q->t;
long v2 = q->u;
p->y = v1 + v2;
}
GCC generates the following code for the function setval:
setVal:
movslq 8(%rsi), %rax
addq 40(%rsi), %rax
movq %rax, 192 (%rdi)
ret
What are the values of A and B ?
Transcribed Image Text:In the following code, A and B are constants defined with #define: typedef struct { short x[A] [B]; /* Unknown constants A and B */ long y; } str1; typedef struct { char array[B]; int t; short s[A]; long u; } str2; void setVal (str1 *p, str2 *q) { long v1 = q->t; long v2 = q->u; p->y = v1 + v2; } GCC generates the following code for the function setval: setVal: movslq 8(%rsi), %rax addq 40(%rsi), %rax movq %rax, 192 (%rdi) ret What are the values of A and B ?
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