Re: Kexec failure on RDC (and possibly other early x86) platforms

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Sun Dec 06 2009 - 11:52:21 EST


On 12/06/2009 01:33 PM, bifferos wrote:
I've updated the patch to allow Kexec to work on RDC platforms
here:
http://bifferboard.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/bifferboard/slack/kernel/2.6.32/0003-kexec-fix.patch

I'm curious as to how one can detect the presence of the CR4
register in assembler, as I'm sure it's possible, but I've just
#ifndefed out the offending instruction in this patch and it
seems to work with this change.

One way is to execute the instruction and trap the #UD exception if it is not supported. Not sure whether you have an IDT set up or whether your cpu traps on mov cr4.

If your cpu supports cpuid you can test for features that indicate bits in cr4 are available, for example VME, DE, PSE, PVI, and PAE. If none are available you likely don't have cr4 (and even if you do, it's pointless to reset it).

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