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name miden-assembly
description Guide for understanding and writing Miden VM assembly (MASM) code. Use when: (1) Reading, analyzing, or explaining MASM code (2) Writing new MASM procedures or programs (3) Debugging MASM execution or stack state (4) Optimizing MASM code for cycle count (5) Working with Miden VM stack machine concepts Covers instructions, code organization, core library, and common patterns.

Miden Assembly (MASM)

Miden assembly is a low-level language for Miden VM, a stack-based zero-knowledge virtual machine.

Key Concepts

Stack Machine

  • Operand stack holds field elements (prime field p = 2^64 - 2^32 + 1)
  • Top 16 elements directly accessible
  • A word = 4 field elements
  • Stack grows upward; push adds to top, operations consume from top

Stack Notation

  • [a, b, ...] means a is on top, b below
  • Operations consume inputs and push outputs
  • Example: add with [3, 5, ...] produces [8, ...]

Quick Reference

Basic Operations

# Arithmetic (field elements)
push.5 push.3 add    # [8, ...]
push.10 push.2 sub   # [8, ...]
push.4 push.3 mul    # [12, ...]

# Stack manipulation
dup.0                # Duplicate top
swap                 # Swap top two
drop                 # Remove top
movup.2              # Move 3rd item to top

# Memory
push.42 mem_store.100        # mem[100] = 42
push.100 mem_load            # push mem[100]

# Control flow
push.1
if.true
    push.10
else
    push.20
end

push.5
dup.0 neq.0
while.true
    push.1 sub
    dup.0 neq.0
end
drop

Program Structure

# Import from core library
use miden::core::math::u64

# Constants
const ADDR = 100
const LIMIT = 1000

# Private procedure with locals
@locals(4)
proc helper
    loc_store.0    # Store to local
    loc_load.0     # Load from local
end

# Public procedure (exported)
pub proc api_function
    exec.helper
end

# Program entry point
begin
    push.42
    exec.api_function
end

Reference Files

Load these as needed for detailed information:

Common Patterns

U32 Operations

# u32 values must be < 2^32
push.100 push.50 u32wrapping_add   # 150
push.100 push.50 u32lt             # 0 (100 < 50 is false)
push.0xFF push.0x0F u32and         # 0x0F

U64 Operations (via core library)

use miden::core::math::u64

# u64 = [hi, lo] on stack, with lo deeper (push lo first, then hi)
push.100.0 push.50.0    # Two u64s: 100, 50
exec.u64::wrapping_add  # Result: [0, 150]

Conditional Selection

# cdrop: select based on condition
push.10 push.20 push.1 cdrop   # [20, ...] (cond=1 selects b)
push.10 push.20 push.0 cdrop   # [10, ...] (cond=0 selects a)

Loop with Counter

# repeat.N - compile-time unrolled
repeat.5
    push.1 add
end

# while.true - runtime condition
push.1
while.true
    # loop body
    # must push 0 or 1 for next iteration check
    push.0   # exit after one iteration
end

Memory Words

# Store/load 4 elements as word
padw                        # [0, 0, 0, 0, ...]
push.1.2.3.4               # [4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, ...]
push.100 mem_storew_be     # Store word at addr 100
dropw padw                 # Clear and prepare
push.100 mem_loadw_be      # Load word from addr 100

Procedure Locals

@locals(8)
proc with_locals
    push.42 loc_store.0     # Store to local[0]
    loc_load.0              # Load from local[0]

    # Word loads (loc_loadw_*) require indices divisible by 4
    padw loc_storew_be.4    # Store word at local[4..7]
end

Hashing

# Single word hash
push.1.2.3.4 hash          # [digest_word, ...]

# Merge two words
push.1.2.3.4 push.5.6.7.8 hmerge  # [digest_word, ...]

Debugging

# Only active in debug mode
debug.stack        # Print entire stack
debug.stack.8      # Print top 8 items
debug.mem.100      # Print memory at address 100
debug.local        # Print procedure locals

# Tracing (requires -t flag)
trace.1            # Emit trace event

Best Practices

  1. Validate inputs: Use u32assert, assert before operations with preconditions
  2. Track stack state: Comment stack layout at key points
  3. Minimize cycles: Check cycle counts for hot paths
  4. Use locals sparingly: They have overhead vs. stack manipulation
  5. Word-align memory: Load/store words at addresses divisible by 4
  6. Return correctly: call/dyncall/syscall require stack depth = 16 on return

Error Patterns

# Division by zero
push.10 push.0 div      # FAILS

# Boolean required
push.2
if.true                 # FAILS: 2 is not boolean
end

# u32 range check
push.0x100000000 u32assert  # FAILS: value >= 2^32