aka PDBR (page directory base register). This activates our
new page tables immediately. See [IA32-v2a] "MOV--Move
to/from Control Registers" and [IA32-v3] 3.7.5. */
- asm volatile ("movl %0,%%cr3" :: "r" (vtop (pd)));
+ asm volatile ("mov %%cr3, %0" :: "r" (vtop (pd)));
}
/* Returns the currently active page directory. */
static uint32_t *
active_pd (void)
{
+ /* Copy CR3, the page directory base register (PDBR), into
+ `pd'.
+ See [IA32-v2a] "MOV--Move to/from Control Registers" and
+ [IA32-v3] 3.7.5. */
uint32_t *pd;
-
- /* Copy CR3, the page directory base register (PDBR), into `pd'
- for us to examine. See [IA32-v2a] "MOV--Move to/from
- Control Registers" and [IA32-v3] 3.7.5. */
- asm ("movl %%cr3,%0" : "=r" (pd));
+ asm ("mov %0, %%cr3" : "=r" (pd));
return pd;
}