RDMSR—Read from Model Specific RegisterInstruction Operand EncodingDescriptionReads the contents of a 64-bit model specific register (MSR) specified in the ECX register into registers EDX:EAX. (On processors that support the Intel64 architecture, the high-order 32 bits of RCX are ignored.) The EDX register is loaded with the high-order 32 bits of the MSR and the EAX register is loaded with the low-order 32 bits. (On processors that support the Intel64 architecture, the high-order 32 bits of each of RAX and RDX are cleared.) If fewer than 64 bits are implemented in the MSR being read, the values returned to EDX:EAX in unimplemented bit locations are undefined.This instruction must be executed at privilege level 0 or in real-address mode; otherwise, a general protection exception #GP(0) will be generated. Specifying a reserved or unimplemented MSR address in ECX will also cause a general protection exception.The MSRs control functions for testability, execution tracing, performance-monitoring, and machine check errors. Chapter 2, “Model-Specific Registers (MSRs)” of the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 4, lists all the MSRs that can be read with this instruction and their addresses. Note that each processor family has its own set of MSRs.The CPUID instruction should be used to determine whether MSRs are supported (CPUID.01H:EDX[5] = 1) before using this instruction.IA-32 Architecture CompatibilityThe MSRs and the ability to read them with the RDMSR instruction were introduced into the IA-32 Architecture with the Pentium processor. Execution of this instruction by an IA-32 processor earlier than the Pentium processor results in an invalid opcode exception #UD.See “Changes to Instruction Behavior in VMX Non-Root Operation” in Chapter 25 of the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Archi-tectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3C, for more information about the behavior of this instruction in VMX non-root operation.OperationEDX:EAX := MSR[ECX];Flags AffectedNone.Protected Mode Exceptions#GP(0)If the current privilege level is not 0.If the value in ECX specifies a reserved or unimplemented MSR address.#UD If the LOCK prefix is used.Opcode*InstructionOp/ En64-Bit ModeCompat/Leg ModeDescription0F 32RDMSRZOValid ValidRead MSR specified by ECX into EDX:EAX.NOTES:*See IA-32 Architecture Compatibility section below.Op/EnOperand 1Operand 2Operand 3Operand 4ZONANANANA
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