From: Andrew Oates <aoates@google.com>
The current implementation has three bugs,
* segment limits are not enforced in protected mode if the L bit is set
in the target segment descriptor
* segment limits are not enforced in compatibility mode (ljmp to 32-bit
code segment in long mode)
* #GP(new_cs) is generated rather than #GP(0)
Now the segment limits are enforced if we're not in long mode OR the
target code segment doesn't have the L bit set.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Oates <aoates@google.com>
Message-Id: <20180816011903.39816-1-andrew@andrewoates.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
---
target/i386/seg_helper.c | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/target/i386/seg_helper.c b/target/i386/seg_helper.c
index b2adddc..d1cbc6e 100644
--- a/target/i386/seg_helper.c
+++ b/target/i386/seg_helper.c
@@ -1633,8 +1633,8 @@ void helper_ljmp_protected(CPUX86State *env, int new_cs, target_ulong new_eip,
}
limit = get_seg_limit(e1, e2);
if (new_eip > limit &&
- !(env->hflags & HF_LMA_MASK) && !(e2 & DESC_L_MASK)) {
- raise_exception_err_ra(env, EXCP0D_GPF, new_cs & 0xfffc, GETPC());
+ (!(env->hflags & HF_LMA_MASK) || !(e2 & DESC_L_MASK))) {
+ raise_exception_err_ra(env, EXCP0D_GPF, 0, GETPC());
}
cpu_x86_load_seg_cache(env, R_CS, (new_cs & 0xfffc) | cpl,
get_seg_base(e1, e2), limit, e2);
--
1.8.3.1