On Dec 12, 2007 12:28 AM, Martin.Karlsson@emerson.com wrote:
Hello,
Yesterday I wrote some code for the Syslinux boot loader that is meant to boot different images based on which revision of the CPU microcode that is currently loaded in the CPU (yes, this is a bit strange but we have a very good reason for it). I then compared my implementation with a few others an ran across yours, in http://www.openbios.org/viewvc/trunk/LinuxBIOSv2/src/cpu/intel/microcode/mic...
Question to you guys: why is the first wrmsr instruction there? From my understanding, by not properly initialising ECX, EAX and EDX this will overwrite whatever is in the MSR pointed to by ECX?!
BTW I tried out your code on our target hardware (Intel Celeron M, 600 MHz) and with that first wrmsr line in place it hangs and without it, it runs just fine.
Thanks Martin. That looks like quite a nice bug catch you've done :-)
We'll have to figure out if this code was ever (a) used and (b) worked :-)
Thanks again, this is great!
ron