Bernardo Innocenti (on Thu, 17 May 2007 02:36:21 -0400) wrote: >Keith Owens wrote: > >> Before using MSR, you must first check that the cpu supports the >> instruction, rd/wrmsr cause an oops on 486 or earlier. Also using an >> invalid msr number causes an oops, so use rd/wrmsr_safe(). > >I didn't bother implementing those checks because kdb recovers >nicely from GPF anyway.
Yes and no. Yes, kdb will recover from a GPF. No, because if the system was already running correctly (i.e. manual entry into kdb), then taking a GPF and not recovering will flag the rest of the system as corrupt and can kill a running system. I try to avoid adding spurious system corruption. >It's the valid MSR writes that could >cause unrecoveable problems! :) Tell me about it :-( _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
