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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T04:26:53+00:00 2026-05-28T04:26:53+00:00

I write a simple assembly function sum64, which add ecx:ebx+edx:eax, its works correct with

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I write a simple assembly function sum64, which add ecx:ebx+edx:eax, its works correct with positive number, but not in negative.

sum64:
add ebx,eax
adc ecx,edx
ret

Example:

edx = 1d1h
eax = a94a2003
ebx = FFFFFFFF
ecx = 00000000

The correct result is 1D1A94A2002h but my function return ecx:1d2h ebx:a94a2002, it is incorrect because the first “add” set the carry, why?
How to solve this?

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    2026-05-28T04:26:53+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 4:26 am

    The numbers you are testing are:

    00000000ffffffff (ecx:ebx)
    000001d1a94a2003 (edx:eax) +
    ----------------
    000001d2a94a2002
    

    Neither are negative (in 64-bit two’s complement representation) so sum to the result that you are getting. -1 as a 64-bit negative number would be ffffffff in both ecx and ebx which would give the result that you were originally expecting.

    ffffffffffffffff (ecx:ebx)
    000001d1a94a2003 (edx:eax) +
    ----------------
    000001d1a94a2002
    
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