what does "mov offset(%rip), %rax" do?
Does rax
get offset plus the address of this instruction, or the next? From a microcode point of view it might be easier if the answer was the next instruction.
The next. That's a general rule on x86 (see also branches).
In Intel's manual volume 2 section 2.2.1.6 RIP-Relative Addressing:
A new addressing form, RIP-relative (relative instruction-pointer) addressing, is implemented in 64-bit mode. An effective address is formed by adding displacement to the 64-bit RIP of the next instruction.
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