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| #/**@file
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| # Low leve x64 specific debug support functions.
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| #
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| # Copyright (c) 2006 - 2008, Intel Corporation
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| # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
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| # are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
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| # which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at
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| # http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
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| #
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| # THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
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| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
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| #
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| #**/    
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| 
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| .intel_syntax noprefix
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| 
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| .globl ASM_PFX(OrigVector)
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| .globl ASM_PFX(InterruptEntryStub)
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| .globl ASM_PFX(StubSize)
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| .globl ASM_PFX(CommonIdtEntry)
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| .globl ASM_PFX(FxStorSupport)
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|      
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| .data 
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| 
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| ASM_PFX(StubSize):         .long   ASM_PFX(InterruptEntryStubEnd) - ASM_PFX(InterruptEntryStub)
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| ASM_PFX(AppRsp):           .long   0x11111111 # ?
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|                            .long   0x11111111 # ?
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| ASM_PFX(DebugRsp):         .long   0x22222222 # ?
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|                            .long   0x22222222 # ?
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| ASM_PFX(ExtraPush):        .long   0x33333333 # ?
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|                            .long   0x33333333 # ?
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| ASM_PFX(ExceptData):       .long   0x44444444 # ?
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|                            .long   0x44444444 # ?
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| ASM_PFX(Rflags):           .long   0x55555555 # ?
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|                            .long   0x55555555 # ?
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| ASM_PFX(OrigVector):       .long   0x66666666 # ?
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|                            .long   0x66666666 # ?
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| 
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| ## The declarations below define the memory region that will be used for the debug stack.
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| ## The context record will be built by pushing register values onto this stack.
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| ## It is imparitive that alignment be carefully managed, since the FXSTOR and
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| ## FXRSTOR instructions will GP fault if their memory operand is not 16 byte aligned.
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| ##
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| ## The stub will switch stacks from the application stack to the debuger stack
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| ## and pushes the exception number.
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| ##
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| ## Then we building the context record on the stack. Since the stack grows down,
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| ## we push the fields of the context record from the back to the front.  There
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| ## are 336 bytes of stack used prior allocating the 512 bytes of stack to be
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| ## used as the memory buffer for the fxstor instruction. Therefore address of
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| ## the buffer used for the FXSTOR instruction is &Eax - 336 - 512, which
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| ## must be 16 byte aligned.
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| ##
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| ## We carefully locate the stack to make this happen.
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| ##
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| ## For reference, the context structure looks like this:
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| ##      struct {
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| ##        UINT64            ExceptionData;
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| ##        FX_SAVE_STATE_X64 FxSaveState;    // 512 bytes, must be 16 byte aligned
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| ##        UINT64            Dr0, Dr1, Dr2, Dr3, Dr6, Dr7;
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| ##        UINT64            Cr0, Cr1, Cr2, Cr3, Cr4, Cr8;
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| ##        UINT64            RFlags;
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| ##        UINT64            Ldtr, Tr;
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| ##        UINT64            Gdtr[2], Idtr[2];
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| ##        UINT64            Rip;
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| ##        UINT64            Gs, Fs, Es, Ds, Cs, Ss;
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| ##        UINT64            Rdi, Rsi, Rbp, Rsp, Rbx, Rdx, Rcx, Rax;
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| ##        UINT64            R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15;
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| ##      } SYSTEM_CONTEXT_X64;  // 64 bit system context record
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| 
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| .align          16
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| DebugStackEnd : .ascii     "DbgStkEnd >>>>>>"    # 16 byte long string - must be 16 bytes to preserve alignment
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|                 .rept  0x1ffc
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|                   .long    0x00000000  
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|                 .endr
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|                                                  # 32K should be enough stack
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|                                                  #   This allocation is coocked to insure
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|                                                  #   that the the buffer for the FXSTORE instruction
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|                                                  #   will be 16 byte aligned also.
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|                                                  #
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| ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber):  .long   0x77777777    # first entry will be the vector number pushed by the stub
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|                            .long   0x77777777    # ?
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| 
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| DebugStackBegin : .ascii    "<<<< DbgStkBegin"   # initial debug ESP == DebugStackBegin, set in stub
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|            
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| 
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| .text
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| 
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| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # BOOLEAN
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| # FxStorSupport (
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| #   void
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| #   )
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| #
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| # Abstract: Returns TRUE if FxStor instructions are supported
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| #
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| .globl ASM_PFX(FxStorSupport)
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| ASM_PFX(FxStorSupport):  
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| #
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| # cpuid corrupts rbx which must be preserved per the C calling convention
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| #
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|                 push    rbx
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|                 mov     rax, 1
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|                 cpuid
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|                 mov     eax, edx
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|                 and     rax, 0x01000000
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|                 shr     rax, 24
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|                 pop     rbx
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|                 ret
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| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # void
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| # Vect2Desc (
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| #   IA32_IDT_GATE_DESCRIPTOR * DestDesc,  // rcx
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| #   void (*Vector) (void)   // rdx
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| #   )
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| #
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| # Abstract: Encodes an IDT descriptor with the given physical address
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| #
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| .globl ASM_PFX(Vect2Desc)
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| ASM_PFX(Vect2Desc):
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|                 mov     rax, rdx
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|                 mov     word ptr [rcx], ax                  # write bits 15..0 of offset
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|                 mov     dx, cs
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|                 mov     word ptr [rcx+2], dx                # SYS_CODE_SEL from GDT
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|                 mov     word ptr [rcx+4], 0x0e00 OR 0x8000  # type = 386 interrupt gate, present
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|                 shr     rax, 16
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|                 mov     word ptr [rcx+6], ax                # write bits 31..16 of offset
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|                 shr     rax, 16
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|                 mov     dword ptr [rcx+8], eax              # write bits 63..32 of offset
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| 
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|                 ret
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| 
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| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # InterruptEntryStub
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| #
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| # Abstract: This code is not a function, but is a small piece of code that is
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| #               copied and fixed up once for each IDT entry that is hooked.
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| #
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| .globl ASM_PFX(InterruptEntryStub)
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| ASM_PFX(InterruptEntryStub):
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| 
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|                 push    0                       # push vector number - will be modified before installed
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|                 jmp     ASM_PFX(CommonIdtEntry)
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|                 
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| .globl ASM_PFX(InterruptEntryStubEnd)
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| ASM_PFX(InterruptEntryStubEnd):
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| 
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| #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # CommonIdtEntry
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| #
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| # Abstract: This code is not a function, but is the common part for all IDT
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| #               vectors.
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| #
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| .globl ASM_PFX(CommonIdtEntry)
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| ##
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| ## At this point, the stub has saved the current application stack esp into AppRsp
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| ## and switched stacks to the debug stack, where it pushed the vector number
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| ##
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| ## The application stack looks like this:
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| ##
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| ##              ...
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| ##              (last application stack entry)
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| ##              [16 bytes alignment, do not care it]
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| ##              SS from interrupted task
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| ##              RSP from interrupted task
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| ##              rflags from interrupted task
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| ##              CS from interrupted task
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| ##              RIP from interrupted task
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| ##              Error code <-------------------- Only present for some exeption types
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| ##
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| ##              Vector Number <----------------- pushed in our IDT Entry
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| ##
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| 
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| 
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| ## The stub switched us to the debug stack and pushed the interrupt number.
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| ##
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| ## Next, construct the context record.  It will be build on the debug stack by
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| ## pushing the registers in the correct order so as to create the context structure
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| ## on the debug stack.  The context record must be built from the end back to the
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| ## beginning because the stack grows down...
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| #
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| ## For reference, the context record looks like this:
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| ##
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| ## typedef
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| ## struct {
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| ##   UINT64            ExceptionData;
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| ##   FX_SAVE_STATE_X64 FxSaveState;
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| ##   UINT64            Dr0, Dr1, Dr2, Dr3, Dr6, Dr7;
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| ##   UINT64            Cr0, Cr2, Cr3, Cr4, Cr8;
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| ##   UINT64            RFlags;
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| ##   UINT64            Ldtr, Tr;
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| ##   UINT64            Gdtr[2], Idtr[2];
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| ##   UINT64            Rip;
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| ##   UINT64            Gs, Fs, Es, Ds, Cs, Ss;
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| ##   UINT64            Rdi, Rsi, Rbp, Rsp, Rbx, Rdx, Rcx, Rax;
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| ##   UINT64            R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15;
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| ## } SYSTEM_CONTEXT_X64;  // 64
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| ASM_PFX(CommonIdtEntry):
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| ## NOTE: we save rsp here to prevent compiler put rip reference cause error AppRsp
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, qword ptr [rsp][8]          # save vector number
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|                 mov     ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), rax             # save vector number
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 add     rsp, 8                           # pop vector number
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|                 mov     ASM_PFX(AppRsp), rsp                      # save stack top
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|                 mov     rsp, offset DebugStackBegin      # switch to debugger stack
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|                 sub     rsp, 8                           # leave space for vector number
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| ## UINT64  Rdi, Rsi, Rbp, Rsp, Rbx, Rdx, Rcx, Rax;
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| ## UINT64  R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15;
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|                 push    r15
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|                 push    r14
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|                 push    r13
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|                 push    r12
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|                 push    r11
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|                 push    r10
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|                 push    r9
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|                 push    r8
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|                 push    rax
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|                 push    rcx
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|                 push    rdx
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|                 push    rbx
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|                 push    rsp
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|                 push    rbp
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|                 push    rsi
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|                 push    rdi
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| ## Save interrupt state rflags register...
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|                 pushfq
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     qword ptr ASM_PFX(Rflags), rax
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| ## We need to determine if any extra data was pushed by the exception, and if so, save it
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| ## To do this, we check the exception number pushed by the stub, and cache the
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| ## result in a variable since we'll need this again.
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|                 cmp dword ptr ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 0
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|                 jz      ExtraPushOne
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|                 cmp dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 10
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|                 jz      ExtraPushOne
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|                 cmp dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 11
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|                 jz      ExtraPushOne
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|                 cmp dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 12
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|                 jz      ExtraPushOne
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|                 cmp dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 13
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|                 jz      ExtraPushOne
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|                 cmp dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 14
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|                 jz      ExtraPushOne
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|                 cmp dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 17
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|                 jz      ExtraPushOne
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|                 mov dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExtraPush), 0
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|                 mov dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExceptData), 0
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|                 jmp     ExtraPushDone
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| ExtraPushOne:
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|                 mov dword ptr     ASM_PFX(ExtraPush), 1
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| 
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| ## If there's some extra data, save it also, and modify the saved AppRsp to effectively
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| ## pop this value off the application's stack.
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 mov     rbx, [rax]
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|                 mov     ASM_PFX(ExceptData), rbx
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|                 add     rax, 8
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|                 mov     ASM_PFX(AppRsp), rax
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| 
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| ExtraPushDone:
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| 
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| ## The "push" above pushed the debug stack rsp.  Since what we're actually doing
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| ## is building the context record on the debug stack, we need to save the pushed
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| ## debug RSP, and replace it with the application's last stack entry...
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|                 mov     rax, [rsp + 24]
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|                 mov     ASM_PFX(DebugRsp), rax
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 add     rax, 40
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|                 # application stack has ss, rsp, rflags, cs, & rip, so
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|                 # last actual application stack entry is 40 bytes
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|                 # into the application stack.
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|                 mov     [rsp + 24], rax
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| 
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| ## continue building context record
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| ## UINT64  Gs, Fs, Es, Ds, Cs, Ss;  insure high 16 bits of each is zero
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|                 mov     rax, ss
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|                 push    rax
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|                 # CS from application is one entry back in application stack
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 movzx   rax, word ptr [rax + 8]
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|                 push    rax
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| 
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|                 mov     rax, ds
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, es
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, fs
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, gs
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|                 push    rax
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| ## UINT64  Rip;
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|                 # Rip from application is on top of application stack
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 push    qword ptr [rax]
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| ## UINT64  Gdtr[2], Idtr[2];
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|                 push    0
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|                 push    0
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|                 sidt    [rsp]
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|                 push    0
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|                 push    0
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|                 sgdt    [rsp]
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| 
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| ## UINT64  Ldtr, Tr;
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|                 xor     rax, rax
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|                 str     ax
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|                 push    rax
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|                 sldt    ax
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|                 push    rax
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| 
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| ## UINT64  RFlags;
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| ## Rflags from application is two entries back in application stack
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 push    qword ptr [rax + 16]
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| ## UINT64  Cr0, Cr1, Cr2, Cr3, Cr4, Cr8;
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| ## insure FXSAVE/FXRSTOR is enabled in CR4...
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| ## ... while we're at it, make sure DE is also enabled...
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|                 mov     rax, cr8
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, cr4
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|                 or      rax, 0x208
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|                 mov     cr4, rax
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, cr3
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, cr2
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|                 push    rax
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|                 push    0
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|                 mov     rax, cr0
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|                 push    rax
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| ## UINT64  Dr0, Dr1, Dr2, Dr3, Dr6, Dr7;
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|                 mov     rax, dr7
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|                 push    rax
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| ## clear Dr7 while executing debugger itself
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|                 xor     rax, rax
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|                 mov     dr7, rax
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| 
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|                 mov     rax, dr6
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|                 push    rax
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| ## insure all status bits in dr6 are clear...
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|                 xor     rax, rax
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|                 mov     dr6, rax
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| 
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|                 mov     rax, dr3
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, dr2
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, dr1
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, dr0
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|                 push    rax
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| 
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| ## FX_SAVE_STATE_X64 FxSaveState;
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|                 sub     rsp, 512
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|                 mov     rdi, rsp
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|                 # IMPORTANT!! The debug stack has been carefully constructed to
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|                 # insure that rsp and rdi are 16 byte aligned when we get here.
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|                 # They MUST be.  If they are not, a GP fault will occur.
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|           
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|                 #     FXSTOR_RDI
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|                 fxsave      [rdi]
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| 
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| ## UINT64  ExceptionData;
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(ExceptData)
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|                 push    rax
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| 
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| # call to C code which will in turn call registered handler
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| # pass in the vector number
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|                 mov     rdx, rsp
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|                 mov     rcx, ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber)
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|                 sub     rsp, 40
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|                 call    ASM_PFX(InterruptDistrubutionHub)
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|                 add     rsp, 40
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| # restore context...
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| ## UINT64  ExceptionData;
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|                 add     rsp, 8
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| 
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| ## FX_SAVE_STATE_X64 FxSaveState;
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|                 mov     rsi, rsp
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|             
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|                 #    FXRSTOR_RSI
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|                 fxrstor     [rsi]
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| 
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|                 add     rsp, 512
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| 
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| ## UINT64  Dr0, Dr1, Dr2, Dr3, Dr6, Dr7;
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     dr0, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     dr1, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     dr2, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     dr3, rax
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| 
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| ## skip restore of dr6.  We cleared dr6 during the context save.
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|                 add     rsp, 8
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     dr7, rax
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| 
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| ## UINT64  Cr0, Cr1, Cr2, Cr3, Cr4, Cr8;
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     cr0, rax
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|                 add     rsp, 8
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     cr2, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     cr3, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     cr4, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     cr8, rax
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| ## UINT64  RFlags;
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 pop     qword ptr [rax + 16]
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| ## UINT64  Ldtr, Tr;
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| ## UINT64  Gdtr[2], Idtr[2];
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| ## Best not let anyone mess with these particular registers...
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|                 add     rsp, 48
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| ## UINT64  Rip;
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|                 pop     qword ptr [rax]
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| 
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| ## UINT64  Gs, Fs, Es, Ds, Cs, Ss;
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| ## NOTE - modified segment registers could hang the debugger...  We
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| ##        could attempt to insulate ourselves against this possibility,
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| ##        but that poses risks as well.
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| ##
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| 
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 # mov     gs, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 # mov     fs, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     es, rax
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     ds, rax
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 pop     qword ptr [rax + 8]
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 mov     ss, rax
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| ## The next stuff to restore is the general purpose registers that were pushed
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| ## using the "push" instruction.
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| ##
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| ## The value of RSP as stored in the context record is the application RSP
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| ## including the 5 entries on the application stack caused by the exception
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| ## itself. It may have been modified by the debug agent, so we need to
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| ## determine if we need to relocate the application stack.
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| 
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|                 mov     rbx, [rsp + 24]  # move the potentially modified AppRsp into rbx
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 add     rax, 40
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|                 cmp     rbx, rax
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|                 je      NoAppStackMove
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| 
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 mov     rcx, [rax]       # RIP
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|                 mov     [rbx], rcx
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| 
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|                 mov     rcx, [rax + 8]   # CS
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|                 mov     [rbx + 8], rcx
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| 
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|                 mov     rcx, [rax + 16]  # RFLAGS
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|                 mov     [rbx + 16], rcx
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| 
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|                 mov     rcx, [rax + 24]  # RSP
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|                 mov     [rbx + 24], rcx
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| 
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|                 mov     rcx, [rax + 32]  # SS
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|                 mov     [rbx + 32], rcx
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| 
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|                 mov     rax, rbx         # modify the saved AppRsp to the new AppRsp
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|                 mov     ASM_PFX(AppRsp), rax
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| NoAppStackMove:
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(DebugRsp)    # restore the DebugRsp on the debug stack
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|                                          # so our "pop" will not cause a stack switch
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|                 mov     [rsp + 24], rax
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| 
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|                 cmp dword ptr ASM_PFX(ExceptionNumber), 0x068
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|                 jne     NoChain
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| 
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| Chain:
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| 
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| ## Restore rflags so when we chain, the flags will be exactly as if we were never here.
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| ## We gin up the stack to do an iretq so we can get ALL the flags.
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 mov     rbx, [rax + 40]
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|                 push    rbx
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|                 mov     rax, ss
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, rsp
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|                 add     rax, 16
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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|                 mov     rbx, [rax + 16]
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|                 and     rbx, NOT 0x300 # special handling for IF and TF
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|                 push    rbx
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|                 mov     rax, cs
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|                 push    rax
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|                 mov     rax, offset PhonyIretq
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|                 push    rax
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|                 iretq
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| PhonyIretq:
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| 
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| ## UINT64  Rdi, Rsi, Rbp, Rsp, Rbx, Rdx, Rcx, Rax;
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| ## UINT64  R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15;
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|                 pop     rdi
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|                 pop     rsi
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|                 pop     rbp
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|                 pop     rsp
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|                 pop     rbx
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|                 pop     rdx
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|                 pop     rcx
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 pop     r8
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|                 pop     r9
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|                 pop     r10
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|                 pop     r11
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|                 pop     r12
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|                 pop     r13
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|                 pop     r14
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|                 pop     r15
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| 
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| ## Switch back to application stack
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|                 mov     rsp, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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| ## Jump to original handler
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|                 jmp     ASM_PFX(OrigVector)
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| NoChain:
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| ## UINT64  Rdi, Rsi, Rbp, Rsp, Rbx, Rdx, Rcx, Rax;
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| ## UINT64  R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15;
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|                 pop     rdi
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|                 pop     rsi
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|                 pop     rbp
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|                 pop     rsp
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|                 pop     rbx
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|                 pop     rdx
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|                 pop     rcx
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|                 pop     rax
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|                 pop     r8
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|                 pop     r9
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|                 pop     r10
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|                 pop     r11
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|                 pop     r12
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|                 pop     r13
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|                 pop     r14
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|                 pop     r15
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| 
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| ## Switch back to application stack
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|                 mov     rsp, ASM_PFX(AppRsp)
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| 
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| ## We're outa here...
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|                 iret
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