On 09/17/2019 08:55 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
"Spectre" is one of two notorious bugs of modern CPUs involving speculative 
execution.  I rather doubt that VAX is affected by this but I suspect others here have a 
lot more knowledge.


You need an extremely high resolution timer to detect slight differences in execution time of speculatively-executed threads. The VAX 11/780 certainly did not do speculative execution, and my guess is that all VAXen did not, either. Also, I don't think the timer was high enough resolution to detect such a difference.

The Alpha did do speculative execution, so it is remotely possible that you could play such games on that platform.

Without a deep understanding of how these exploits really work, I'm still a bit skeptical that it could actually be performed on real-world systems in a shared host data center.

Jon

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