Hey,
I've noticed that Volume 2C of the Intel x86 Reference Manuals has a few errors involving 64-bit instruction encodings. The other two instruction references (Volumes 2A and 2B) do not have these errors. Has anyone else seen any other errors in the manuals?
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Intel Reference Inconsistencies
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Re: Intel Reference Inconsistencies
You could do a service to the community by creating a Wiki page listing these inconsistencies.
Re: Intel Reference Inconsistencies
I have seen plenty over the years. Cross-checking with AMD and older versions often helps. When it does not help, you can use a debugger to see what an instruction actually does when you execute it (some instructions may be tricky or require ring 0).
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Re: Intel Reference Inconsistencies
I regularly work intel doc-s and occasionally find errors. So i'd say it is expected to happen not spotless. after all, humans are writing and generating those. I think based on my observation in last few years, in general, new technologies are usually most poorly documented and once it matures, it gets better over time. I also worked with Taiwanese VIA docs and they were horrible. Fellow engineer also worked with AMD Geode docs and also complained regularly too.
key takeaway after spending yrs on sw industry: big issue small because everyone jumps on it and fixes it. small issue is big since everyone ignores and it causes catastrophy later. #devilisinthedetails