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标题:[求助]请问汇编语言中的立即数是怎么产生的?
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3.1 立即寻址方式
操作数作为指令的一部分而直接写在指令中,这种操作数称为立即数,这种寻址方式也就称为立即数寻址方式。

立即数可以是8位、16位或32位,该数值紧跟在操作码之后。如果立即数为16位或32位,那么,它将按“高高低低”的原则进行存储。例如:

MOV AH, 80H   ADD AX, 1234H   MOV ECX, 123456H
MOV B1, 12H   MOV W1, 3456H   ADD D1, 32123456H

其中:B1、W1和D1分别是字节、字和双字单元。

以上指令中的第二操作数都是立即数,在汇编语言中,规定:立即数不能作为指令中的第二操作数。该规定与高级语言中“赋值语句的左边不能是常量”的规定相一致。

立即数寻址方式通常用于对通用寄存器或内存单元赋初值。图3.1是指令“MOV AX, 4576H”存储形式和执行示意图。
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你可能在想 这不是内存到内存吗

不过不是这样的  那个内存到内存是

mov num1,num2

这样的 和这个不同啊
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再不明白就看intel的指令手册 ONEPLOBLEM 版主好像发过~~~
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MOV—Move



  Opcode                 Instruction              64-Bit        Compat/          Description

                                                  Mode          Leg Mode



  88 /r                  MOV r/m8,r8              Valid         Valid            Move r8 to r/m8.

  REX + 88 /r            MOV r/m8***,r8***        Valid         N.E.             Move r8 to r/m8.



  89 /r                  MOV r/m16,r16            Valid         Valid            Move r16 to r/m16.



  89 /r                  MOV r/m32,r32            Valid         Valid            Move r32 to r/m32.



  REX.W + 89 /r          MOV r/m64,r64            Valid         N.E.             Move r64 to r/m64.



  8A /r                  MOV r8,r/m8              Valid         Valid            Move r/m8 to r8.



  REX + 8A /r            MOV r8***,r/m8***        Valid         N.E.             Move r/m8 to r8.



  8B /r                  MOV r16,r/m16            Valid         Valid            Move r/m16 to r16.



  8B /r                  MOV r32,r/m32            Valid         Valid            Move r/m32 to r32.



  REX.W + 8B /r          MOV r64,r/m64            Valid         N.E.             Move r/m64 to r64.



  8C /r                  MOV r/m16,Sreg**         Valid         Valid            Move segment register to

                                                                                 r/m16.



  REX.W + 8C /r          MOV r/m64,Sreg**         Valid         Valid            Move zero extended 16-

                                                                                 bit segment register to

                                                                                 r/m64.



  8E /r                  MOV Sreg,r/m16**         Valid         Valid            Move r/m16 to segment

                                                                                 register.



  REX.W + 8E /r          MOV Sreg,r/m64**         Valid         Valid            Move lower 16 bits of

                                                                                 r/m64 to segment

                                                                                 register.



  A0                     MOV AL,moffs8*           Valid         Valid            Move byte at (seg:offset)

                                                                                 to AL.



  REX.W + A0             MOV AL,moffs8*            Valid        N.E.             Move byte at (offset) to

                                                                                 AL.



  A1                     MOV AX,moffs16*          Valid         Valid            Move word at (seg:offset)

                                                                                 to AX.



  A1                     MOV EAX,moffs32*         Valid         Valid            Move doubleword at

                                                                                 (seg:offset) to EAX.



  REX.W + A1             MOV RAX,moffs64*         Valid         N.E.             Move quadword at (offset)

                                                                                 to RAX.



  A2                     MOV moffs8,AL             Valid        Valid            Move AL to (seg:offset).

                                       ***

  REX.W + A2             MOV moffs8       ,AL     Valid         N.E.             Move AL to (offset).



  A3                     MOV moffs16*,AX          Valid         Valid            Move AX to (seg:offset).



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 A3                     MOV moffs32*,EAX        Valid        Valid            Move EAX to (seg:offset).



 Opcode                 Instruction             64-Bit       Compat/          Description

                                                Mode         Leg Mode



 REX.W + A3             MOV moffs64*,RAX        Valid        N.E.             Move RAX to (offset).



 B0+ rb                 MOV r8, imm8            Valid        Valid            Move imm8 to r8.

                                ***

 REX + B0+ rb           MOV r8    , imm8        Valid        N.E.             Move imm8 to r8.



 B8+ rw                 MOV r16, imm16          Valid        Valid            Move imm16 to r16.



 B8+ rd                 MOV r32, imm32          Valid        Valid            Move imm32 to r32.



 REX.W + B8+ rd         MOV r64, imm64          Valid        N.E.             Move imm64 to r64.



 C6 /0                  MOV r/m8, imm8          Valid        Valid            Move imm8 to r/m8.



 REX + C6 /0            MOV r/m8***, imm8       Valid        N.E.             Move imm8 to r/m8.



 C7 /0                  MOV r/m16, imm16        Valid        Valid            Move imm16 to r/m16.



 C7 /0                  MOV r/m32, imm32        Valid        Valid            Move imm32 to r/m32.



 REX.W + C7 /0          MOV r/m64, imm32        Valid         N.E.            Move imm32 sign

                                                                              extended to 64-bits to

                                                                              r/m64.



 NOTES:

 *  The moffs8, moffs16, moffs32 and moffs64 operands specify a simple offset relative to the seg-

    ment base, where 8, 16, 32 and 64 refer to the size of the data. The address-size attribute of the

    instruction determines the size of the offset, either 16, 32 or 64 bits.

 ** In 32-bit mode, the assembler may insert the 16-bit operand-size prefix with this instruction (see

    the following “Description” section for further information).

 ***In 64-bit mode, r/m8 can not be encoded to access the following byte registers if a REX prefix is

    used: AH, BH, CH, DH.



Description



Copies the second operand (source operand) to the first operand (destination

operand). The source operand can be an immediate value, general-purpose register,

segment register, or memory location; the destination register can be a general-

purpose register, segment register, or memory location. Both operands must be the

same size, which can be a byte, a word, a doubleword, or a quadword.



The MOV instruction cannot be used to load the CS register. Attempting to do so

results in an invalid opcode exception (#UD). To load the CS register, use the far JMP,

CALL, or RET instruction.



If the destination operand is a segment register (DS, ES, FS, GS, or SS), the source

operand must be a valid segment selector. In protected mode, moving a segment



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 selector into a segment register automatically causes the segment descriptor infor-

 mation associated with that segment selector to be loaded into the hidden (shadow)

 part of the segment register. While loading this information, the segment selector

 and segment descriptor information is validated (see the “Operation” algorithm

 below). The segment descriptor data is obtained from the GDT or LDT entry for the

 specified segment selector.



 A NULL segment selector (values 0000-0003) can be loaded into the DS, ES, FS, and

 GS registers without causing a protection exception. However, any subsequent

 attempt to reference a segment whose corresponding segment register is loaded

 with a NULL value causes a general protection exception (#GP) and no memory

 reference occurs.



 Loading the SS register with a MOV instruction inhibits all interrupts until after the

 execution of the next instruction. This operation allows a stack pointer to be loaded

 into the ESP register with the next instruction (MOV ESP, stack-pointer value)

 before an interrupt occurs1. Be aware that the LSS instruction offers a more efficient



 method of loading the SS and ESP registers.



 When operating in 32-bit mode and moving data between a segment register and a

 general-purpose register, the 32-bit IA-32 processors do not require the use of the

 16-bit operand-size prefix (a byte with the value 66H) with this instruction, but most

 assemblers will insert it if the standard form of the instruction is used (for example,

 MOV DS, AX). The processor will execute this instruction correctly, but it will usually

 require an extra clock. With most assemblers, using the instruction form MOV DS,

 EAX will avoid this unneeded 66H prefix. When the processor executes the instruc-

 tion with a 32-bit general-purpose register, it assumes that the 16 least-significant

 bits of the general-purpose register are the destination or source operand. If the

 register is a destination operand, the resulting value in the two high-order bytes of

 the register is implementation dependent. For the Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, and P6

 family processors, the two high-order bytes are filled with zeros; for earlier 32-bit

 IA-32 processors, the two high order bytes are undefined.



 In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default operation size is 32 bits. Use of the REX.R

 prefix permits access to additional registers (R8-R15). Use of the REX.W prefix

 promotes operation to 64 bits. See the summary chart at the beginning of this

 section for encoding data and limits.



 1.  If a code instruction breakpoint (for debug) is placed on an instruction located immediately after

     a MOV SS instruction, the breakpoint may not be triggered. However, in a sequence of instruc-

     tions that load the SS register, only the first instruction in the sequence is guaranteed to delay

     an interrupt.



     In the following sequence, interrupts may be recognized before MOV ESP, EBP executes:



     MOV SS, EDX

     MOV SS, EAX

     MOV ESP, EBP



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Operation



DEST ←SRC;



Loading a segment register while in protected mode results in special checks and

actions, as described in the following listing. These checks are performed on the

segment selector and the segment descriptor to which it points.



IF SS is loaded

    THEN

         IF segment selector is NULL

              THEN #GP(0); FI;

         IF segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits

         or segment selector's RPL ≠ CPL

         or segment is not a writable data segment

         or DPL ≠ CPL

              THEN #GP(selector); FI;

         IF segment not marked present

              THEN #SS(selector);

              ELSE

                    SS ←segment selector;

                    SS ←segment descriptor; FI;

FI;



IF DS, ES, FS, or GS is loaded with non-NULL selector

THEN

    IF segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits

    or segment is not a data or readable code segment

    or ((segment is a data or nonconforming code segment)

    and (both RPL and CPL > DPL))

         THEN #GP(selector); FI;

    IF segment not marked present

         THEN #NP(selector);

         ELSE

              SegmentRegister ←segment selector;

              SegmentRegister ←segment descriptor; FI;

FI;



IF DS, ES, FS, or GS is loaded with NULL selector

    THEN

         SegmentRegister ←segment selector;

         SegmentRegister ←segment descriptor;

FI;



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 Flags Affected



 None.



 Protected Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                If attempt is made to load SS register with NULL segment

                       selector.



                       If the destination operand is in a non-writable segment.



                       If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS,

                       ES, FS, or GS segment limit.



                       If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register contains a NULL segment

                       selector.



 #GP(selector)         If segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits.



                       If the SS register is being loaded and the segment selector's RPL

                       and the segment descriptor’s DPL are not equal to the CPL.



                       If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is a

                       non-writable data segment.



                       If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                       segment pointed to is not a data or readable code segment.



                       If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                       segment pointed to is a data or nonconforming code segment,

                       but both the RPL and the CPL are greater than the DPL.



 #SS(0)                If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS

                       segment limit.



 #SS(selector)         If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is

                       marked not present.



 #NP                   If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                       segment pointed to is marked not present.



 #PF(fault-code)       If a page fault occurs.



 #AC(0)                If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory

                       reference is made while the current privilege level is 3.



 #UD                   If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                       If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #GP                   If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS,

                       ES, FS, or GS segment limit.



 #SS                   If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS

                       segment limit.



 #UD                   If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                       If the LOCK prefix is used.



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Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



#GP(0)               If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS,

                     ES, FS, or GS segment limit.



#SS(0)               If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS

                     segment limit.



#PF(fault-code)      If a page fault occurs.



#AC(0)               If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory

                     reference is made.



#UD                  If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                     If the LOCK prefix is used.



Compatibility Mode Exceptions



Same exceptions as in protected mode.



64-Bit Mode Exceptions



#GP(0)               If the memory address is in a non-canonical form.



                     If an attempt is made to load SS register with NULL segment

                     selector when CPL = 3.



                     If an attempt is made to load SS register with NULL segment

                     selector when CPL < 3 and CPL ≠ RPL.



#GP(selector)        If segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits.



                     If the memory access to the descriptor table is non-canonical.



                     If the SS register is being loaded and the segment selector's RPL

                     and the segment descriptor’s DPL are not equal to the CPL.



                     If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is

                     a nonwritable data segment.



                     If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                     segment pointed to is not a data or readable code segment.



                     If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                     segment pointed to is a data or nonconforming code segment,

                     but both the RPL and the CPL are greater than the DPL.



#SS(0)               If the stack address is in a non-canonical form.



#SS(selector)        If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is

                     marked not present.



#PF(fault-code)      If a page fault occurs.



#AC(0)               If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory

                     reference is made while the current privilege level is 3.



#UD                  If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                     If the LOCK prefix is used.



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 MOV—Move to/from Control Registers



  Opcode                Instruction          64-Bit      Compat/         Description

                                             Mode        Leg Mode



  0F 20 /0              MOV r32,CR0          N.E.        Valid           Move CR0 to r32.



  0F 20 /0              MOV r64,CR0          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR0 to r64.



  0F 20 /2              MOV r32,CR2          N.E.        Valid           Move CR2 to r32.



  0F 20 /2              MOV r64,CR2          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR2 to r64.



  0F 20 /3              MOV r32,CR3          N.E.        Valid           Move CR3 to r32.



  0F 20 /3              MOV r64,CR3          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR3 to r64.



  0F 20 /4              MOV r32,CR4          N.E.        Valid           Move CR4 to r32.



  0F 20 /4              MOV r64,CR4          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR4 to r64.

                                                                                                      1

  REX.R + 0F 20 /0      MOV r64,CR8          Valid        N.E.           Move extended CR8 to r64.



  0F 22 /0              MOV CR0,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR0.



  0F 22 /0              MOV CR0,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR0.



  0F 22 /2              MOV CR2,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR2.



  0F 22 /2              MOV CR2,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR2.



  0F 22 /3              MOV CR3,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR3.



  0F 22 /3              MOV CR3,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR3.



  0F 22 /4              MOV CR4,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR4.



  0F 22 /4              MOV CR4,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR4.



  REX.R + 0F 22 /0      MOV CR8,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR8.



  NOTE:



  1.   MOV CR* instructions, except for MOV CR8, are serializing instructions. MOV CR8 is not

      architecturally defined as a serializing instruction. For more information, see Chapter 7 in Intel(R)

      64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A.



 Description



 Moves the contents of a control register (CR0, CR2, CR3, CR4, or CR8) to a general-

 purpose register or the contents of a general purpose register to a control register.

 The operand size for these instructions is always 32 bits in non-64-bit modes,

 regardless of the operand-size attribute. (See “Control Registers” in Chapter 2 of the

 Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A, for a

 detailed description of the flags and fields in the control registers.) This instruction

 can be executed only when the current privilege level is 0.



 When loading control registers, programs should not attempt to change the reserved

 bits; that is, always set reserved bits to the value previously read. An attempt to

 change CR4's reserved bits will cause a general protection fault. Reserved bits in CR0



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and CR3 remain clear after any load of those registers; attempts to set them have no

impact. On Pentium 4, Intel Xeon and P6 family processors, CR0.ET remains set after

any load of CR0; attempts to clear this bit have no impact.



At the opcode level, the reg field within the ModR/M byte specifies which of the

control registers is loaded or read. The 2 bits in the mod field are always 11B. The

r/m field specifies the general-purpose register loaded or read.



These instructions have the following side effect:



*    When writing to control register CR3, all non-global TLB entries are flushed (see

    “Translation Lookaside Buffers (TLBs)” in Chapter 3 of the Intel(R) 64 and IA-32

    Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A).



The following side effects are implementation specific for the Pentium 4, Intel Xeon,

and P6 processor family. Software should not depend on this functionality in all Intel

64 or IA-32 processors:



*    When modifying any of the paging flags in the control registers (PE and PG in

     register CR0 and PGE, PSE, and PAE in register CR4), all TLB entries are flushed,

     including global entries.



*    If the PG flag is set to 1 and control register CR4 is written to set the PAE flag to

     1 (to enable the physical address extension mode), the pointers in the page-

     directory pointers table (PDPT) are loaded into the processor (into internal, non-

     architectural registers).



*    If the PAE flag is set to 1 and the PG flag set to 1, writing to control register CR3

     will cause the PDPTRs to be reloaded into the processor. If the PAE flag is set to 1

     and control register CR0 is written to set the PG flag, the PDPTRs are reloaded

     into the processor.



In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default operation size is 64 bits. The REX.R prefix

must be used to access CR8. Use of REX.B permits access to additional registers (R8-

R15). Use of the REX.W prefix or 66H prefix is ignored. See the summary chart at the

beginning of this section for encoding data and limits.



See “Changes to Instruction Behavior in VMX Non-Root Operation” in Chapter 21 of

the Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3B, for

more information about the behavior of this instruction in VMX non-root operation.



Operation



DEST ← SRC;



Flags Affected



The OF, SF, ZF, AF, PF, and CF flags are undefined.



Protected Mode Exceptions



#GP(0)                  If the current privilege level is not 0.



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                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0, or

                         setting the CD flag to 0 when the NW flag is set to 1).



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR4.



                         If any of the reserved bits are set in the page-directory pointers

                         table (PDPT) and the loading of a control register causes the

                         PDPT to be loaded into the processor.



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #GP                     If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR4.



                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0).



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                  These instructions cannot be executed in virtual-8086 mode.



 Compatibility Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                  If the current privilege level is not 0.



                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0, or

                         setting the CD flag to 0 when the NW flag is set to 1).



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR3.



                         If an attempt is made to leave IA-32e mode by clearing

                         CR4.PAE[bit 5].



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



 64-Bit Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                  If the current privilege level is not 0.



                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0, or

                         setting the CD flag to 0 when the NW flag is set to 1).



                         Attempting to clear CR0.PG[bit 32].



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR4.



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR8.



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR3.



                         If an attempt is made to leave IA-32e mode by clearing

                         CR4.PAE[bit 5].



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



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MOV—Move to/from Debug Registers



 Opcode               Instruction              64-Bit     Compat/       Description

                                               Mode       Leg Mode



 0F 21/r              MOV r32, DR0-DR7         N.E.       Valid         Move debug register to r32



 0F 21/r              MOV r64, DR0-DR7         Valid      N.E.          Move extended debug

                                                                        register to r64.



 0F 23 /r             MOV DR0-DR7, r32         N.E.       Valid         Move r32 to debug register



 0F 23 /r             MOV DR0-DR7, r64         Valid       N.E.        Move r64 to extended debug

                                                                        register.



Description



Moves the contents of a debug register (DR0, DR1, DR2, DR3, DR4, DR5, DR6, or

DR7) to a general-purpose register or vice versa. The operand size for these instruc-

tions is always 32 bits in non-64-bit modes, regardless of the operand-size attribute.

(See Chapter 18, “Debugging and Performance Monitoring”, of the Intel(R) 64 and

IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A, for a detailed descrip-

tion of the flags and fields in the debug registers.)



The instructions must be executed at privilege level 0 or in real-address mode.



When the debug extension (DE) flag in register CR4 is clear, these instructions

operate on debug registers in a manner that is compatible with Intel386 and Intel486

processors. In this mode, references to DR4 and DR5 refer to DR6 and DR7, respec-

tively. When the DE flag in CR4 is set, attempts to reference DR4 and DR5 result in

an undefined opcode (#UD) exception. (The CR4 register was added to the IA-32

Architecture beginning with the Pentium processor.)



At the opcode level, the reg field within the ModR/M byte specifies which of the debug

registers is loaded or read. The two bits in the mod field are always 11. The r/m field

specifies the general-purpose register loaded or read.



In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default operation size is 64 bits. Use of the REX.B

prefix permits access to additional registers (R8-R15). Use of the REX.W or 66H

prefix is ignored. See the summary chart at the beginning of this section for encoding

data and limits.



Operation



IF ((DE = 1)  and (SRC or DEST = DR4 or DR5))

    THEN

         #UD;

    ELSE

         DEST ← SRC;



FI;



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 Flags Affected



 The OF, SF, ZF, AF, PF, and CF flags are undefined.



 Protected Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 If the current privilege level is not 0.



 #UD                    If CR4.DE[bit 3] = 1 (debug extensions) and a MOV instruction

                        is executed involving DR4 or DR5.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 #DB                    If any debug register is accessed while the DR7.GD[bit 13] = 1.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #UD                    If CR4.DE[bit 3] = 1 (debug extensions) and a MOV instruction

                        is executed involving DR4 or DR5.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 #DB                    If any debug register is accessed while the DR7.GD[bit 13] = 1.



 Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 The debug registers cannot be loaded or read when in virtual-

                        8086 mode.



 Compatibility Mode Exceptions



 Same exceptions as in protected mode.



 64-Bit Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 If the current privilege level is not 0.



 #UD                    If CR4.DE[bit 3] = 1 (debug extensions) and a MOV instruction

                        is executed involving DR4 or DR5.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 #DB                    If any debug register is accessed while the DR7.GD[bit 13] = 1.



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MOVAPD—Move Aligned Packed Double-Precision Floating-Point

Values



 Opcode        Instruction            64-Bit     Compat/       Description

                                      Mode       Leg Mode



 66 0F 28 /r   MOVAPD xmm1,           Valid      Valid         Move packed double-precision

               xmm2/m128                                       floating-point values from

                                                               xmm2/m128 to xmm1.



 66 0F 29 /r   MOVAPD                 Valid      Valid         Move packed double-precision

               xmm2/m128, xmm1                                 floating-point values from xmm1 to

                                                               xmm2/m128.



Description



Moves a double quadword containing two packed double-precision floating-point

values from the source operand (second operand) to the destination operand (first

operand). This instruction can be used to load an XMM register from a 128-bit

memory location, to store the contents of an XMM register into a 128-bit memory

location, or to move data between two XMM registers. When the source or destina-

tion operand is a memory operand, the operand must be aligned on a 16-byte

boundary or a general-protection exception (#GP) will be generated.



To move double-precision floating-point values to and from unaligned memory loca-

tions, use the MOVUPD instruction.



In 64-bit mode, use of the REX.R prefix permits this instruction to access additional

registers (XMM8-XMM15).



Operation



DEST ← SRC;

(* #GP if SRC or DEST unaligned memory operand *)



Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent



__m128 _mm_load_pd(double * p)



void _mm_store_pd(double *p, __m128 a)



SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions



None.



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 Protected Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 For an illegal memory operand effective address in the CS, DS,

                        ES, FS or GS segments.



                        If a memory operand is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary,

                        regardless of segment.



 #SS(0)                  For an illegal address in the SS segment.



 #PF(fault-code)         For a page fault.



 #NM                    If CR0.TS[bit 3] = 1.



 #UD                     If CR0.EM[bit 2] = 1.



                        If CR4.OSFXSR[bit 9] = 0.



                        If CPUID.01H:EDX.SSE2[bit 26] = 0.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #GP                    If a memory operand is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary,

                        regardless of segment.



                        If any part of the operand lies outside the effective address

                        space from 0 to FFFFH.



 #NM                     If CR0.TS[bit 3] = 1.



 #UD                     If CR0.EM[bit 2] = 1.



                        If CR4.OSFXSR[bit 9] = 0.



                        If CPUID.01H:EDX.SSE2[bit 26] = 0.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



 Same exceptions as in real address mode.



 #PF(fault-code)          For a page fault.



 Compatibility Mode Exceptions



 Same exceptions as in protected mode.



 64-Bit Mode Exceptions



 #SS(0)                 If a memory address referencing the SS segment is in a non-

                        canonical form.



 #GP(0)                 If the memory address is in a non-canonical form.



                        If memory operand is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary,

                        regardless of segment.



 #PF(fault-code)         For a page fault.



 #NM                    If CR0.TS[bit 3] = 1.



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MOV—Move



  Opcode                 Instruction              64-Bit        Compat/          Description

                                                  Mode          Leg Mode



  88 /r                  MOV r/m8,r8              Valid         Valid            Move r8 to r/m8.

  REX + 88 /r            MOV r/m8***,r8***        Valid         N.E.             Move r8 to r/m8.



  89 /r                  MOV r/m16,r16            Valid         Valid            Move r16 to r/m16.



  89 /r                  MOV r/m32,r32            Valid         Valid            Move r32 to r/m32.



  REX.W + 89 /r          MOV r/m64,r64            Valid         N.E.             Move r64 to r/m64.



  8A /r                  MOV r8,r/m8              Valid         Valid            Move r/m8 to r8.



  REX + 8A /r            MOV r8***,r/m8***        Valid         N.E.             Move r/m8 to r8.



  8B /r                  MOV r16,r/m16            Valid         Valid            Move r/m16 to r16.



  8B /r                  MOV r32,r/m32            Valid         Valid            Move r/m32 to r32.



  REX.W + 8B /r          MOV r64,r/m64            Valid         N.E.             Move r/m64 to r64.



  8C /r                  MOV r/m16,Sreg**         Valid         Valid            Move segment register to

                                                                                 r/m16.



  REX.W + 8C /r          MOV r/m64,Sreg**         Valid         Valid            Move zero extended 16-

                                                                                 bit segment register to

                                                                                 r/m64.



  8E /r                  MOV Sreg,r/m16**         Valid         Valid            Move r/m16 to segment

                                                                                 register.



  REX.W + 8E /r          MOV Sreg,r/m64**         Valid         Valid            Move lower 16 bits of

                                                                                 r/m64 to segment

                                                                                 register.



  A0                     MOV AL,moffs8*           Valid         Valid            Move byte at (seg:offset)

                                                                                 to AL.



  REX.W + A0             MOV AL,moffs8*            Valid        N.E.             Move byte at (offset) to

                                                                                 AL.



  A1                     MOV AX,moffs16*          Valid         Valid            Move word at (seg:offset)

                                                                                 to AX.



  A1                     MOV EAX,moffs32*         Valid         Valid            Move doubleword at

                                                                                 (seg:offset) to EAX.



  REX.W + A1             MOV RAX,moffs64*         Valid         N.E.             Move quadword at (offset)

                                                                                 to RAX.



  A2                     MOV moffs8,AL             Valid        Valid            Move AL to (seg:offset).

                                       ***

  REX.W + A2             MOV moffs8       ,AL     Valid         N.E.             Move AL to (offset).



  A3                     MOV moffs16*,AX          Valid         Valid            Move AX to (seg:offset).



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 A3                     MOV moffs32*,EAX        Valid        Valid            Move EAX to (seg:offset).



 Opcode                 Instruction             64-Bit       Compat/          Description

                                                Mode         Leg Mode



 REX.W + A3             MOV moffs64*,RAX        Valid        N.E.             Move RAX to (offset).



 B0+ rb                 MOV r8, imm8            Valid        Valid            Move imm8 to r8.

                                ***

 REX + B0+ rb           MOV r8    , imm8        Valid        N.E.             Move imm8 to r8.



 B8+ rw                 MOV r16, imm16          Valid        Valid            Move imm16 to r16.



 B8+ rd                 MOV r32, imm32          Valid        Valid            Move imm32 to r32.



 REX.W + B8+ rd         MOV r64, imm64          Valid        N.E.             Move imm64 to r64.



 C6 /0                  MOV r/m8, imm8          Valid        Valid            Move imm8 to r/m8.



 REX + C6 /0            MOV r/m8***, imm8       Valid        N.E.             Move imm8 to r/m8.



 C7 /0                  MOV r/m16, imm16        Valid        Valid            Move imm16 to r/m16.



 C7 /0                  MOV r/m32, imm32        Valid        Valid            Move imm32 to r/m32.



 REX.W + C7 /0          MOV r/m64, imm32        Valid         N.E.            Move imm32 sign

                                                                              extended to 64-bits to

                                                                              r/m64.



 NOTES:

 *  The moffs8, moffs16, moffs32 and moffs64 operands specify a simple offset relative to the seg-

    ment base, where 8, 16, 32 and 64 refer to the size of the data. The address-size attribute of the

    instruction determines the size of the offset, either 16, 32 or 64 bits.

 ** In 32-bit mode, the assembler may insert the 16-bit operand-size prefix with this instruction (see

    the following “Description” section for further information).

 ***In 64-bit mode, r/m8 can not be encoded to access the following byte registers if a REX prefix is

    used: AH, BH, CH, DH.



Description



Copies the second operand (source operand) to the first operand (destination

operand). The source operand can be an immediate value, general-purpose register,

segment register, or memory location; the destination register can be a general-

purpose register, segment register, or memory location. Both operands must be the

same size, which can be a byte, a word, a doubleword, or a quadword.



The MOV instruction cannot be used to load the CS register. Attempting to do so

results in an invalid opcode exception (#UD). To load the CS register, use the far JMP,

CALL, or RET instruction.



If the destination operand is a segment register (DS, ES, FS, GS, or SS), the source

operand must be a valid segment selector. In protected mode, moving a segment



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 selector into a segment register automatically causes the segment descriptor infor-

 mation associated with that segment selector to be loaded into the hidden (shadow)

 part of the segment register. While loading this information, the segment selector

 and segment descriptor information is validated (see the “Operation” algorithm

 below). The segment descriptor data is obtained from the GDT or LDT entry for the

 specified segment selector.



 A NULL segment selector (values 0000-0003) can be loaded into the DS, ES, FS, and

 GS registers without causing a protection exception. However, any subsequent

 attempt to reference a segment whose corresponding segment register is loaded

 with a NULL value causes a general protection exception (#GP) and no memory

 reference occurs.



 Loading the SS register with a MOV instruction inhibits all interrupts until after the

 execution of the next instruction. This operation allows a stack pointer to be loaded

 into the ESP register with the next instruction (MOV ESP, stack-pointer value)

 before an interrupt occurs1. Be aware that the LSS instruction offers a more efficient



 method of loading the SS and ESP registers.



 When operating in 32-bit mode and moving data between a segment register and a

 general-purpose register, the 32-bit IA-32 processors do not require the use of the

 16-bit operand-size prefix (a byte with the value 66H) with this instruction, but most

 assemblers will insert it if the standard form of the instruction is used (for example,

 MOV DS, AX). The processor will execute this instruction correctly, but it will usually

 require an extra clock. With most assemblers, using the instruction form MOV DS,

 EAX will avoid this unneeded 66H prefix. When the processor executes the instruc-

 tion with a 32-bit general-purpose register, it assumes that the 16 least-significant

 bits of the general-purpose register are the destination or source operand. If the

 register is a destination operand, the resulting value in the two high-order bytes of

 the register is implementation dependent. For the Pentium 4, Intel Xeon, and P6

 family processors, the two high-order bytes are filled with zeros; for earlier 32-bit

 IA-32 processors, the two high order bytes are undefined.



 In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default operation size is 32 bits. Use of the REX.R

 prefix permits access to additional registers (R8-R15). Use of the REX.W prefix

 promotes operation to 64 bits. See the summary chart at the beginning of this

 section for encoding data and limits.



 1.  If a code instruction breakpoint (for debug) is placed on an instruction located immediately after

     a MOV SS instruction, the breakpoint may not be triggered. However, in a sequence of instruc-

     tions that load the SS register, only the first instruction in the sequence is guaranteed to delay

     an interrupt.



     In the following sequence, interrupts may be recognized before MOV ESP, EBP executes:



     MOV SS, EDX

     MOV SS, EAX

     MOV ESP, EBP



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Operation



DEST ←SRC;



Loading a segment register while in protected mode results in special checks and

actions, as described in the following listing. These checks are performed on the

segment selector and the segment descriptor to which it points.



IF SS is loaded

    THEN

         IF segment selector is NULL

              THEN #GP(0); FI;

         IF segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits

         or segment selector's RPL ≠ CPL

         or segment is not a writable data segment

         or DPL ≠ CPL

              THEN #GP(selector); FI;

         IF segment not marked present

              THEN #SS(selector);

              ELSE

                    SS ←segment selector;

                    SS ←segment descriptor; FI;

FI;



IF DS, ES, FS, or GS is loaded with non-NULL selector

THEN

    IF segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits

    or segment is not a data or readable code segment

    or ((segment is a data or nonconforming code segment)

    and (both RPL and CPL > DPL))

         THEN #GP(selector); FI;

    IF segment not marked present

         THEN #NP(selector);

         ELSE

              SegmentRegister ←segment selector;

              SegmentRegister ←segment descriptor; FI;

FI;



IF DS, ES, FS, or GS is loaded with NULL selector

    THEN

         SegmentRegister ←segment selector;

         SegmentRegister ←segment descriptor;

FI;



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 Flags Affected



 None.



 Protected Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                If attempt is made to load SS register with NULL segment

                       selector.



                       If the destination operand is in a non-writable segment.



                       If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS,

                       ES, FS, or GS segment limit.



                       If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register contains a NULL segment

                       selector.



 #GP(selector)         If segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits.



                       If the SS register is being loaded and the segment selector's RPL

                       and the segment descriptor’s DPL are not equal to the CPL.



                       If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is a

                       non-writable data segment.



                       If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                       segment pointed to is not a data or readable code segment.



                       If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                       segment pointed to is a data or nonconforming code segment,

                       but both the RPL and the CPL are greater than the DPL.



 #SS(0)                If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS

                       segment limit.



 #SS(selector)         If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is

                       marked not present.



 #NP                   If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                       segment pointed to is marked not present.



 #PF(fault-code)       If a page fault occurs.



 #AC(0)                If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory

                       reference is made while the current privilege level is 3.



 #UD                   If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                       If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #GP                   If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS,

                       ES, FS, or GS segment limit.



 #SS                   If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS

                       segment limit.



 #UD                   If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                       If the LOCK prefix is used.



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Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



#GP(0)               If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS,

                     ES, FS, or GS segment limit.



#SS(0)               If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS

                     segment limit.



#PF(fault-code)      If a page fault occurs.



#AC(0)               If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory

                     reference is made.



#UD                  If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                     If the LOCK prefix is used.



Compatibility Mode Exceptions



Same exceptions as in protected mode.



64-Bit Mode Exceptions



#GP(0)               If the memory address is in a non-canonical form.



                     If an attempt is made to load SS register with NULL segment

                     selector when CPL = 3.



                     If an attempt is made to load SS register with NULL segment

                     selector when CPL < 3 and CPL ≠ RPL.



#GP(selector)        If segment selector index is outside descriptor table limits.



                     If the memory access to the descriptor table is non-canonical.



                     If the SS register is being loaded and the segment selector's RPL

                     and the segment descriptor’s DPL are not equal to the CPL.



                     If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is

                     a nonwritable data segment.



                     If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                     segment pointed to is not a data or readable code segment.



                     If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is being loaded and the

                     segment pointed to is a data or nonconforming code segment,

                     but both the RPL and the CPL are greater than the DPL.



#SS(0)               If the stack address is in a non-canonical form.



#SS(selector)        If the SS register is being loaded and the segment pointed to is

                     marked not present.



#PF(fault-code)      If a page fault occurs.



#AC(0)               If alignment checking is enabled and an unaligned memory

                     reference is made while the current privilege level is 3.



#UD                  If attempt is made to load the CS register.



                     If the LOCK prefix is used.



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 MOV—Move to/from Control Registers



  Opcode                Instruction          64-Bit      Compat/         Description

                                             Mode        Leg Mode



  0F 20 /0              MOV r32,CR0          N.E.        Valid           Move CR0 to r32.



  0F 20 /0              MOV r64,CR0          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR0 to r64.



  0F 20 /2              MOV r32,CR2          N.E.        Valid           Move CR2 to r32.



  0F 20 /2              MOV r64,CR2          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR2 to r64.



  0F 20 /3              MOV r32,CR3          N.E.        Valid           Move CR3 to r32.



  0F 20 /3              MOV r64,CR3          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR3 to r64.



  0F 20 /4              MOV r32,CR4          N.E.        Valid           Move CR4 to r32.



  0F 20 /4              MOV r64,CR4          Valid       N.E.            Move extended CR4 to r64.

                                                                                                      1

  REX.R + 0F 20 /0      MOV r64,CR8          Valid        N.E.           Move extended CR8 to r64.



  0F 22 /0              MOV CR0,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR0.



  0F 22 /0              MOV CR0,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR0.



  0F 22 /2              MOV CR2,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR2.



  0F 22 /2              MOV CR2,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR2.



  0F 22 /3              MOV CR3,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR3.



  0F 22 /3              MOV CR3,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR3.



  0F 22 /4              MOV CR4,r32          N.E.        Valid           Move r32 to CR4.



  0F 22 /4              MOV CR4,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR4.



  REX.R + 0F 22 /0      MOV CR8,r64         Valid        N.E.            Move r64 to extended CR8.



  NOTE:



  1.   MOV CR* instructions, except for MOV CR8, are serializing instructions. MOV CR8 is not

      architecturally defined as a serializing instruction. For more information, see Chapter 7 in Intel(R)

      64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A.



 Description



 Moves the contents of a control register (CR0, CR2, CR3, CR4, or CR8) to a general-

 purpose register or the contents of a general purpose register to a control register.

 The operand size for these instructions is always 32 bits in non-64-bit modes,

 regardless of the operand-size attribute. (See “Control Registers” in Chapter 2 of the

 Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A, for a

 detailed description of the flags and fields in the control registers.) This instruction

 can be executed only when the current privilege level is 0.



 When loading control registers, programs should not attempt to change the reserved

 bits; that is, always set reserved bits to the value previously read. An attempt to

 change CR4's reserved bits will cause a general protection fault. Reserved bits in CR0



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and CR3 remain clear after any load of those registers; attempts to set them have no

impact. On Pentium 4, Intel Xeon and P6 family processors, CR0.ET remains set after

any load of CR0; attempts to clear this bit have no impact.



At the opcode level, the reg field within the ModR/M byte specifies which of the

control registers is loaded or read. The 2 bits in the mod field are always 11B. The

r/m field specifies the general-purpose register loaded or read.



These instructions have the following side effect:



*    When writing to control register CR3, all non-global TLB entries are flushed (see

    “Translation Lookaside Buffers (TLBs)” in Chapter 3 of the Intel(R) 64 and IA-32

    Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A).



The following side effects are implementation specific for the Pentium 4, Intel Xeon,

and P6 processor family. Software should not depend on this functionality in all Intel

64 or IA-32 processors:



*    When modifying any of the paging flags in the control registers (PE and PG in

     register CR0 and PGE, PSE, and PAE in register CR4), all TLB entries are flushed,

     including global entries.



*    If the PG flag is set to 1 and control register CR4 is written to set the PAE flag to

     1 (to enable the physical address extension mode), the pointers in the page-

     directory pointers table (PDPT) are loaded into the processor (into internal, non-

     architectural registers).



*    If the PAE flag is set to 1 and the PG flag set to 1, writing to control register CR3

     will cause the PDPTRs to be reloaded into the processor. If the PAE flag is set to 1

     and control register CR0 is written to set the PG flag, the PDPTRs are reloaded

     into the processor.



In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default operation size is 64 bits. The REX.R prefix

must be used to access CR8. Use of REX.B permits access to additional registers (R8-

R15). Use of the REX.W prefix or 66H prefix is ignored. See the summary chart at the

beginning of this section for encoding data and limits.



See “Changes to Instruction Behavior in VMX Non-Root Operation” in Chapter 21 of

the Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3B, for

more information about the behavior of this instruction in VMX non-root operation.



Operation



DEST ← SRC;



Flags Affected



The OF, SF, ZF, AF, PF, and CF flags are undefined.



Protected Mode Exceptions



#GP(0)                  If the current privilege level is not 0.



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                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0, or

                         setting the CD flag to 0 when the NW flag is set to 1).



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR4.



                         If any of the reserved bits are set in the page-directory pointers

                         table (PDPT) and the loading of a control register causes the

                         PDPT to be loaded into the processor.



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #GP                     If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR4.



                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0).



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                  These instructions cannot be executed in virtual-8086 mode.



 Compatibility Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                  If the current privilege level is not 0.



                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0, or

                         setting the CD flag to 0 when the NW flag is set to 1).



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR3.



                         If an attempt is made to leave IA-32e mode by clearing

                         CR4.PAE[bit 5].



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



 64-Bit Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                  If the current privilege level is not 0.



                         If an attempt is made to write invalid bit combinations in CR0

                         (such as setting the PG flag to 1 when the PE flag is set to 0, or

                         setting the CD flag to 0 when the NW flag is set to 1).



                         Attempting to clear CR0.PG[bit 32].



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR4.



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR8.



                         If an attempt is made to write a 1 to any reserved bit in CR3.



                         If an attempt is made to leave IA-32e mode by clearing

                         CR4.PAE[bit 5].



 #UD                      If the LOCK prefix is used.



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MOV—Move to/from Debug Registers



 Opcode               Instruction              64-Bit     Compat/       Description

                                               Mode       Leg Mode



 0F 21/r              MOV r32, DR0-DR7         N.E.       Valid         Move debug register to r32



 0F 21/r              MOV r64, DR0-DR7         Valid      N.E.          Move extended debug

                                                                        register to r64.



 0F 23 /r             MOV DR0-DR7, r32         N.E.       Valid         Move r32 to debug register



 0F 23 /r             MOV DR0-DR7, r64         Valid       N.E.        Move r64 to extended debug

                                                                        register.



Description



Moves the contents of a debug register (DR0, DR1, DR2, DR3, DR4, DR5, DR6, or

DR7) to a general-purpose register or vice versa. The operand size for these instruc-

tions is always 32 bits in non-64-bit modes, regardless of the operand-size attribute.

(See Chapter 18, “Debugging and Performance Monitoring”, of the Intel(R) 64 and

IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A, for a detailed descrip-

tion of the flags and fields in the debug registers.)



The instructions must be executed at privilege level 0 or in real-address mode.



When the debug extension (DE) flag in register CR4 is clear, these instructions

operate on debug registers in a manner that is compatible with Intel386 and Intel486

processors. In this mode, references to DR4 and DR5 refer to DR6 and DR7, respec-

tively. When the DE flag in CR4 is set, attempts to reference DR4 and DR5 result in

an undefined opcode (#UD) exception. (The CR4 register was added to the IA-32

Architecture beginning with the Pentium processor.)



At the opcode level, the reg field within the ModR/M byte specifies which of the debug

registers is loaded or read. The two bits in the mod field are always 11. The r/m field

specifies the general-purpose register loaded or read.



In 64-bit mode, the instruction’s default operation size is 64 bits. Use of the REX.B

prefix permits access to additional registers (R8-R15). Use of the REX.W or 66H

prefix is ignored. See the summary chart at the beginning of this section for encoding

data and limits.



Operation



IF ((DE = 1)  and (SRC or DEST = DR4 or DR5))

    THEN

         #UD;

    ELSE

         DEST ← SRC;



FI;



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 Flags Affected



 The OF, SF, ZF, AF, PF, and CF flags are undefined.



 Protected Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 If the current privilege level is not 0.



 #UD                    If CR4.DE[bit 3] = 1 (debug extensions) and a MOV instruction

                        is executed involving DR4 or DR5.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 #DB                    If any debug register is accessed while the DR7.GD[bit 13] = 1.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #UD                    If CR4.DE[bit 3] = 1 (debug extensions) and a MOV instruction

                        is executed involving DR4 or DR5.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 #DB                    If any debug register is accessed while the DR7.GD[bit 13] = 1.



 Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 The debug registers cannot be loaded or read when in virtual-

                        8086 mode.



 Compatibility Mode Exceptions



 Same exceptions as in protected mode.



 64-Bit Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 If the current privilege level is not 0.



 #UD                    If CR4.DE[bit 3] = 1 (debug extensions) and a MOV instruction

                        is executed involving DR4 or DR5.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 #DB                    If any debug register is accessed while the DR7.GD[bit 13] = 1.



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MOVAPD—Move Aligned Packed Double-Precision Floating-Point

Values



 Opcode        Instruction            64-Bit     Compat/       Description

                                      Mode       Leg Mode



 66 0F 28 /r   MOVAPD xmm1,           Valid      Valid         Move packed double-precision

               xmm2/m128                                       floating-point values from

                                                               xmm2/m128 to xmm1.



 66 0F 29 /r   MOVAPD                 Valid      Valid         Move packed double-precision

               xmm2/m128, xmm1                                 floating-point values from xmm1 to

                                                               xmm2/m128.



Description



Moves a double quadword containing two packed double-precision floating-point

values from the source operand (second operand) to the destination operand (first

operand). This instruction can be used to load an XMM register from a 128-bit

memory location, to store the contents of an XMM register into a 128-bit memory

location, or to move data between two XMM registers. When the source or destina-

tion operand is a memory operand, the operand must be aligned on a 16-byte

boundary or a general-protection exception (#GP) will be generated.



To move double-precision floating-point values to and from unaligned memory loca-

tions, use the MOVUPD instruction.



In 64-bit mode, use of the REX.R prefix permits this instruction to access additional

registers (XMM8-XMM15).



Operation



DEST ← SRC;

(* #GP if SRC or DEST unaligned memory operand *)



Intel C/C++ Compiler Intrinsic Equivalent



__m128 _mm_load_pd(double * p)



void _mm_store_pd(double *p, __m128 a)



SIMD Floating-Point Exceptions



None.



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 Protected Mode Exceptions



 #GP(0)                 For an illegal memory operand effective address in the CS, DS,

                        ES, FS or GS segments.



                        If a memory operand is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary,

                        regardless of segment.



 #SS(0)                  For an illegal address in the SS segment.



 #PF(fault-code)         For a page fault.



 #NM                    If CR0.TS[bit 3] = 1.



 #UD                     If CR0.EM[bit 2] = 1.



                        If CR4.OSFXSR[bit 9] = 0.



                        If CPUID.01H:EDX.SSE2[bit 26] = 0.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Real-Address Mode Exceptions



 #GP                    If a memory operand is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary,

                        regardless of segment.



                        If any part of the operand lies outside the effective address

                        space from 0 to FFFFH.



 #NM                     If CR0.TS[bit 3] = 1.



 #UD                     If CR0.EM[bit 2] = 1.



                        If CR4.OSFXSR[bit 9] = 0.



                        If CPUID.01H:EDX.SSE2[bit 26] = 0.



                        If the LOCK prefix is used.



 Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions



 Same exceptions as in real address mode.



 #PF(fault-code)          For a page fault.



 Compatibility Mode Exceptions



 Same exceptions as in protected mode.



 64-Bit Mode Exceptions



 #SS(0)                 If a memory address referencing the SS segment is in a non-

                        canonical form.



 #GP(0)                 If the memory address is in a non-canonical form.



                        If memory operand is not aligned on a 16-byte boundary,

                        regardless of segment.



 #PF(fault-code)         For a page fault.



 #NM                    If CR0.TS[bit 3] = 1.



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