Quim K Holland wrote:
>
> DL> As to the correctness, the mxcsr register really only exists
> DL> if you have xmm, so the xmm is the correct test. However,...
>
> DL> ... User space programmers should be checking for xmm
> DL> capability themselves before ever paying attention to mxcsr
> DL> anyway, so it's not an end of the world error.
>
> If that is the case, wouldn't it be simpler to always return
> tsk->thread.i387.fxsave.mxcsr from this function, and initialize
> that field to 0x1f80 (whatever that magic number means) when
> the structure is built?
>
No, because the CPU *may* overwrite it when you do an FXSAVE.
-hpa
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