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CPU Registers are small amounts of memory located in the processor. They provide a fast way to process data.
CPU Registers are small amounts of memory located in the processor. They provide a fast way to process data. See also [[CPU Registers x86-64]]


==General purpose registers==
==General purpose registers==

Revision as of 08:25, 30 April 2015

CPU Registers are small amounts of memory located in the processor. They provide a fast way to process data. See also CPU Registers x86-64

General purpose registers

32 bit 16 bit 8 high bit 8 low bit description
eax ax ah al accumulator
ebx bx bh bl base
ecx cx ch cl counter
edx dx dh dl data

Segment registers

16 bit description
cs code segment
ds data segment
es, fs, gs extra segment
ss stack segment

Index registers

32 bit 16 bit description
esi si source index
edi di destination index

Pointer registers

32 bit 16 bit description
ebp bp base pointer
esp sp stack pointer
eip ip index pointer

EFLAGS register

bit label description
0 cf carry flag
2 pf parity flag
4 af auxiliary flag
6 zf zero flag
7 sf sign flag
8 tf trap flag
9 if interrupt flag
10 df direction flag
11 of overflow flag
12-13 iopl i/o priviledge level
14 nt nested task flag
16 rf resume flag
17 vm virtual 8086 mode flag
18 ac alignment check flag
19 vif virtual interrupt flag
20 vip virtual interrupt pending
21 id id flag

Control registers

CR0

bit label description
0 pe protected mode enable
1 mp monitor co-processor
2 em emulation
3 ts task switched
4 et extension type
5 ne numeric error
16 wp write protect
18 am alignment mask
29 nw not-write through
30 cd cache disable
31 pg paging

CR1

Reserved

CR2

bit label description
0-31 pfla page fault linear address

CR3

bit description PAE mode long mode
0-31 physical base address of page directory base of PDPT base of PML4T

Note that this must be page aligned

CR4

bit label description
0 vme virtual 8086 mode extensions
1 pvi protected mode virtual interrupts
2 tsd time stamp disable
3 de debugging extensions
4 pse page size extension
5 pae physical address extension
6 mce machine check exception
7 pge page global enable
8 pce performance monitoring counter enable
9 osfxsr os support for fxsave and fxrstor instructions
10 osxmmexcpt os support for unmasked simd floating point exceptions
13 vmxe virtual machine extensions enable
14 smxe safer mode extensions enable
17 pcide pcid enable
18 osxsave xsave and processor extended states enable
20 smep supervisor mode executions protection enable
21 smap supervisor mode access protection enable

Debug registers

DR0 - DR3

Contain linear addresses of up to 4 breakpoints. If paging is enabled, they are translated to physical addresses.

DR6

It permits the debugger to determine which debug conditions have occured. When an enabled debug exception is enabled, low order bits 0-3 are set before entering debug exception handler.

DR7

DR7 controls breakpoint conditions. The low order 8 bits enable the four breakpoints. Bit 0 enables breaking at DR0 locally, Bit 1 enables a global breakpoint on DR0, Bit 2,3 for DR1 and so on. A local breakpoint bit deactivates on hardware task switches, globals do not. Bits 16-17 determine conditions for DR0, 20-21 for DR1, 24-25 for DR2 and 28-29 for DR3. In these bits, 00b means execution break, 01b means a write watchpoint, and 11b means an R/W watchpoint. 10b is reserved for I/O R/W (unsupported). Bits 18-19 determine the size of the DR0 breakpoint, 22-23 for DR1, 26-27 for DR2 and 30-31 for DR3. TODO

Test registers

name description
TR3 - TR5 undocumented
TR6 test command register
TR7 test data register

Pmode segmentation registers

GDTR

bits label description
0-15 limit size of GDT
16-47 base starting address of GDT

LDTR

TODO

IDTR

bits label description
0-15 limit size of IDT
16-47 base starting address of IDT