i386 (32 bit) emulation uses EFER in wrmsr and in MMU fault processing. But it does not included in VMState, because "efer" field is disabled with #ifdef TARGET_X86_64
This patch adds a section for 32-bit targets which saves EFER when it's value is non-zero. Signed-off-by: Pavel Dovgalyuk <pavel.dovga...@ispras.ru> --- target/i386/machine.c | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+) diff --git a/target/i386/machine.c b/target/i386/machine.c index 225b5d433b..b5bfc5803e 100644 --- a/target/i386/machine.c +++ b/target/i386/machine.c @@ -964,6 +964,27 @@ static const VMStateDescription vmstate_svm_npt = { } }; +#ifndef TARGET_X86_64 +static bool intel_efer32_needed(void *opaque) +{ + X86CPU *cpu = opaque; + CPUX86State *env = &cpu->env; + + return env->efer != 0; +} + +static const VMStateDescription vmstate_efer32 = { + .name = "cpu/efer32", + .version_id = 1, + .minimum_version_id = 1, + .needed = intel_efer32_needed, + .fields = (VMStateField[]) { + VMSTATE_UINT64(env.efer, X86CPU), + VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST() + } +}; +#endif + VMStateDescription vmstate_x86_cpu = { .name = "cpu", .version_id = 12, @@ -1089,6 +1110,9 @@ VMStateDescription vmstate_x86_cpu = { &vmstate_msr_intel_pt, &vmstate_msr_virt_ssbd, &vmstate_svm_npt, +#ifndef TARGET_X86_64 + &vmstate_efer32, +#endif NULL } };