Eric W. Biederman wrote:Absolutely. Actually, I suspect the currently code will handle %ebx with any value, but some older kernels might not handle that correctly. Specifying now that unused GPRs should be zeroed will allow for changes if and when we need it. It's an easy requirement to fulfill, so boot loader authors can put it through the pipe now. Then, if we find ourselves in a corner in the future, we have a possible out. Thanks. I just pushed two more patches to the git tree; one to do the paranoia thing, and one to initialize LDTR and TR; the latter is for the benefit of Intel VT and is not required for correctness, but it should be able to speed up booting slightly on VT-based hardware. See: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/hpa/linux-2.6-x86setup.git;a=log;h=for-linus -hpa -
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