DIV -- Unsigned Divide

DIV -- Unsigned Divide Opcode Instruction Clocks Description F6 /6 DIV AL,r/m8 14/17 Unsigned divide AX by r/m byte (AL=Quo, AH=Rem) F7 /6 DIV AX,r/m16 22/25 Unsigned divide DX:AX by r/m word (AX=Quo, DX=Rem) F7 /6 DIV EAX,r/m32 38/41 Unsigned divide EDX:EAX by r/m dword (EAX=Quo, EDX=Rem) Operation temp = dividend / divisor; IF temp does not fit in quotient THEN Interrupt 0; ELSE quotient = temp; remainder = dividend MOD (r/m); FI; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Divisions are unsigned. The divisor is given by the r/m operand. The dividend, quotient, and remainder use implicit registers. Refer to the table under "Description." --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description DIV performs an unsigned division. The dividend is implicit; only the divisor is given as an operand. The remainder is always less than the divisor. The type of the divisor determines which registers to use as follows: Size Dividend Divisor Quotient Remainder byte AX r/m8 AL AH word DX:AX r/m16 AX DX dword EDX:EAX r/m32 EAX EDX Flags Affected OF, SF, ZF, AR, PF, CF are undefined. Protected Mode Exceptions Interrupt 0 if the quotient is too large to fit in the designated register (AL, AX, or EAX), or if the divisor is 0; #GP(0) for an illegal memory operand effective address in the CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS segments; #SS(0) for an illegal address in the SS segment; #PF(fault-code) for a page fault Real Address Mode Exceptions Interrupt 0 if the quotient is too big to fit in the designated register (AL, AX, or EAX), or if the divisor is 0; Interrupt 13 if any part of the operand would lie outside of the effective address space from 0 to 0FFFFH Virtual 8086 Mode Exceptions Same exceptions as in Real Address Mode; #PF(fault-code) for a page fault