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Re: [Xen-devel] vmx & efer



>>> Keir Fraser <Keir.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 07.05.07 10:43 >>>
>On 7/5/07 09:35, "Jan Beulich" <jbeulich@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> The bit LMA and LME are automaticaly are loaded by the hardware. Please
>>> look at the spec (Volume 3B).
>> 
>> Hmm, that cannot be fully true. The description for bit 9 of the VM-Entry
>> control field says: "Its value is loaded into IA32_EFER.LMA and IA32_EFER.LME
>> as part of VM entry." However, even if the bit is clear the processor must
>> remain in 4-level paging mode, and unless I'm missing something there's no
>> separation between a bit controlling long mode in terms of the effect the
>> L-bit of a code descriptor has (and e.g. requiring 64-bit gates in descriptor
>> tables) and a bit controlling the paging mode. So in reality there must be
>> two bits (and hence neither of them can be considered EFER.LME or EFER.LMA).
>
>You seem to be assuming that if the hypervisor executes with 4-level
>pagetables then so must all VMX guests. This isn't true. A VMX VCPU running
>in 32-bit mode (PAE or not) will execute with 3-level pagetables when
>running on x86/64 Xen.

Oh, okay, I didn't realize that. That makes things look consistent again, as 
long
as you are saying that in this mode the physical CR3 continues to be a 64-bit
register?

Jan


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