on 17/05/2008 18:37 Rui Paulo said the following:
Andriy Gapon wrote:

It seems that rdmsr instruction can be executed only at the highest privilege level and thus is not permitted from userland. Maybe we should provide something like Linux /dev/cpu/msr? I don't like interface of that device, I think that ioctl approach would be preferable in this case. Something like create /dev/cpuN and allow some ioctls on it: ioctl(cpu_fd, CPU_RDMSR, arg).
What do you think?


While I think this (devcpu) is good for testing and development, I prefer having a device driver to handle that specific MSR than a generic /dev/cpuN where you can issue MSRs.
Both for security and reliability reasons.

What about /dev/pci, /dev/io? Aren't they a precedent?


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Andriy Gapon
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