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; SKD007: Intel(R) PT Buffer Overflow May Result in Incorrect Packets.
;
; Under complex micro-architectural conditions, an Intel PT (Processor
; Trace) OVF (Overflow) packet may be issued after the first byte of a
; multi-byte CYC (Cycle Count) packet, instead of any remaining bytes
; of the CYC.
;
; cpu 6/78
; cpu 6/94
; cpu 6/142
; cpu 6/158
; cpu 6/165
; cpu 6/166
;
org 0x1000
bits 64
; @pt p0: psb()
; @pt p1: mode.exec(64bit)
; @pt p2: fup(3: %l0)
l0: nop
; The first CYC has its 2nd byte overwritten by OVF, which appears as
; another CYC packet. The two CYCs will have payloads of:
;
; 0x3* or 0x2* and
; 0x1e
;
; @pt p3: cyc(0x3e)
; @pt p4: cyc(0x1e)
; @pt p5: pad()
; @pt p6: fup(3: %l1)
l1: nop
; @pt p7: fup(1: %l2)
; @pt p8: tip.pgd(0: %l3)
l2: nop
l3: hlt
; @pt .exp(ptdump)
;%0p0 psb
;%0p1 mode.exec cs.l
;%0p2 fup 3: %?l0
;%0p3 cyc 3e
;%0p4 cyc 1e
;%0p5 pad
;%0p6 fup 3: %?l1
;%0p7 fup 1: %?l2.2
;%0p8 tip.pgd 0: %?l3.0
; @pt .exp(ptxed)
;[overflow]
;%0l1 # nop
;[disabled]