Provide hovering, autocompletion, signature help, go to definition, and view references for assembly files written in the GAS/NASM or GO assembly flavors. It supports assembly files for the x86, x86_64, ARM, RISCV, z80, and 6502 instruction sets.
This tool can serve as reference when reading the assembly output of a program. This way you can query what each command exactly does and deliberate about whether the compiler is producing the desired output or whether you have to tweak your code for optimisation.
Install using the cargo package manager, either from crates.io
or from github:
cargo install asm-lsp
# or to get the latest version from github
cargo install --git https://github.com/bergercookie/asm-lsp asm-lsp
Install using the cargo from source:
cargo install --path asm-lsp
Download and uncompress the appropriate precompiled binaries from the project's releases page.
Add a section like the following in your settings.json
file:
"asm-lsp": {
"command": "asm-lsp",
"filetypes": [
"asm", "s", "S"
]
}
Add a .asm-lsp.toml
file like the following to your project's root directory
and/or ~/.config/asm-lsp/
(project configs will override global configs) to
selectively target specific assemblers and/or instruction sets. By default, diagnostics
are enabled and the server attempts to invoke gcc
(and then clang
) to generate
them. If the compiler
config field is specified, the server will attempt to use
the specified compiler to generate diagnostics. Different configurations can be
created for different sub-directories or files within your project as project
s.
Source files not contained within any project
configs will use the default configuration
if provided.
Creating a .asm-lsp.toml
file manually is fine, but can be error-prone as projects
grow in complexity. Running asm-lsp gen-config
will walk you through the creation
of a config interactively, with informative prompts and extra validation checks
along the way.
$ asm-lsp gen-config --help
Generate a .asm-lsp.toml config file
Usage: asm-lsp gen-config [OPTIONS]
Options:
-o, --output-dir <OUTPUT_DIR> Directory to place .asm-lsp.toml into. (Default is the current directory)
-g, --global-cfg Place the config in the global config directory
-p, --project-path <PROJECT_PATH> Path to the project this config is being generated for. (Default is the current directory)
-w, --overwrite Overwrite any existing .asm-lsp.toml in the target directory
-q, --quiet Don't display the generated config file after generation
-h, --help Print help
If the server reads in an invalid configuration file, it will display an error message and exit.
[default_config]
# Configure documentation available for features like hover and completions
assembler = "go"
instruction_set = "x86/x86-64"
[opts]
# The `compiler` field is the name of a compiler/assembler on your path
# (or the absolute path to the file) that is used to build your source files
# This program will be used to generate diagnostics
compiler = "zig" # need "cc" as the first argument in `compile_flags.txt`
diagnostics = true
default_diagnostics = true
# Configure the server's treatment of source files in the `arm-project` sub-directory
[[project]]
path = "arm-project"
assembler = "gas"
instruction_set = "arm"
[project.opts]
compiler = "zig"
compile_flags_txt = [
"cc",
"-x",
"assembler-with-cpp",
"-g",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-pedantic",
"-pedantic-errors",
"-std=c2y",
"-target",
"aarch64-linux-musl",
]
Valid options for the instruction_set
field include:
"x86"
"x86-64"
"x86/x86-64"
(Enable both)"arm"
"arm64"
"riscv"
"z80"
"6502"
"avr"
Valid options for the assembler
field include:
"gas"
"go"
"masm"
"nasm"
"ca65"
"avr"
Don't see an architecture and/or assembler that you'd like to work with? File an issue! We would be happy to add new options to the tool.
Add a compile_commands.json
or compile_flags.txt
file to your project's root or root build
directory to enable inline diagnostic
features, as well as to specify additional include directories for use in hover
features. If a compile_commands.json
or compile_flags.txt
file isn't provided,
the server will attempt to provide diagnostics with a default compile command.
This feature can be disabled by setting the default_diagnostics
config field
to false
.
The project has not published any VSCode extension package yet. However, there is
a development extension in the editors/code
directory with setup instructions.
The lsp searches for a .git
directory to locate the root of your project.
Please be sure to run git init
if your project is not already configured as a
git repository.
- Triggering signature help is dependent on your editor and LSP client.
- Using Neovim's built in LSP client, this can be done via the command
:lua vim.lsp.buf.signature_help()
. - Using coc, this issue comment
suggests the remap
inoremap <silent> ,s <C-r>=CocActionAsync('showSignatureHelp')<CR>
to trigger signature help in insert mode.
- Using Neovim's built in LSP client, this can be done via the command
-
x86 and x86-64 instruction documentation builds on top of the opcodes python package
-
x86 and x86-64 register documentation sourced from:
- OS Dev's x86 and x86-64 pages
- Various Wikipedia pages for SIMD specifics
-
GAS directives sourced from SourceWare's pseudo-ops page
-
MASM and NASM directives sourced from the asm-dude Visual Studio extension project. Additions sourced from Microsoft and NASM documentation.
-
ARM instruction documentation builds on top of ARM's official Exploration tools documentation
-
RISCV instruction and register documentation builds on top of the riscv-isadoc project
-
6502 instruction and register documentation sourced from masswerk
-
CA65 assembler documentation sourced from the cc65 project's documentation
-
PowerISA instruction documentation sourced from the open-power-sdk PowerISA documentation*
-
AVR assembler documentation sourced from the AVR documentation
-
AVR register documentation sourced from the AVR documentation
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