The manual is correct. You can see that in the (old) MCA backtrace
code where we pick up the state from the X registers if PSR.ic==0. I
verified at some point that this works as well as it can.
--david
On 8/19/05, Keith Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Resuming after MCA/INIT when psr.ic = 1 is relatively easy and it
> appears to work with the new MCA/INIT handlers. Resuming after
> MCA/INIT when psr.ic = 0 (i.e. the event occurred in an interrupt
> handler) is proving to be a problem.
>
> When MCA/INIT occurs and psr.ic = 0, what is in X{IP,PSR,FS} in PAL
> minstate? Is it the original values of I{IP,PSR,FS}, with I{IP,PSR,FS}
> replaced by the values when MCA/INIT was delivered? Or is I{IP,PSR,FS}
> left alone (i.e. they still contain the values delivered to the
> interrupt handler), with X{IP,PSR,FS} set to the values when MCA/INIT
> was delivered?
>
> Common sense says that I{IP,PSR,FS} is left alone when psr.ic = 0, with
> the new values being stored in X{IP,PSR,FS}. However Intel Itanium
> Architecture Software Developer's Manual Volume 2: System Architecture
> (24531804.pdf), 11.3.3 Returning to the Interrupted Process, implies
> the reverse.
>
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