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Re: [Xen-devel] Question about alignment check in sh_x86_emulate_write
 
Sadly, no. I can only guess what the OS/2 kernel is trying to do from the VMEXITs I see and disassembly of the relevant code - i have no source access or "inside knowledge". I could dig out disassembly of the code surrounding the mov instruction that actually does the write, if you're interested. I have it somewhere, but I didn't dig any deeper into this on the OS/2 side after I found I could get past it by removing the alignment check.
 
 On Dec 4, 2007 3:04 PM, Tim Deegan < 
Tim.Deegan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: At 14:52 +0100 on 04 Dec (1196779961), Trolle Selander wrote:
 > To expand on my hastily posted comment before - OS/2 does get snagged on the > check because of unaligned page table writes.
 
  Well, I guess there's always one. :)  Do you know what high-level
 operation it's performing when it uses the unaligned write, BTW?
 Cheers, Tim. -- Tim Deegan < Tim.Deegan@xxxxxxxxxx
> Principal Software Engineer, Citrix Systems. [Company #5334508: XenSource UK Ltd, reg'd c/o EC2Y 5EB, UK.] 
  
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