Opcode/Instruction | Op/En | 64/32-bit Mode | CPUID Feature Flag | Description |
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66 0F 38 82 /r INVPCID r32, m128 | RM | NE/V | INVPCID | Invalidates entries in the TLBs and paging-structure caches based on invalidation type in r32 and descriptor in m128. |
66 0F 38 82 /r INVPCID r64, m128 | RM | V/NE | INVPCID | Invalidates entries in the TLBs and paging-structure caches based on invalidation type in r64 and descriptor in m128. |
Op/En | Operand 1 | Operand 2 | Operand 3 | Operand 4 |
RM | ModRM:reg (r) | ModRM:r/m (r) | NA | NA |
Invalidates mappings in the translation lookaside buffers (TLBs) and paging-structure caches based on process-context identifier (PCID). (See Section 4.10, “Caching Translation Information,” in Intel 64 and IA-32 Architecture Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A.) Invalidation is based on the INVPCID type specified in the register operand and the INVPCID descriptor specified in the memory operand.
Outside 64-bit mode, the register operand is always 32 bits, regardless of the value of CS.D. In 64-bit mode the register operand has 64 bits.
There are four INVPCID types currently defined:
1. If the paging structures map the linear address using a page larger than 4 KBytes and there are multiple TLB entries for that page (see Section 4.10.2.3, “Details of TLB Use,” in the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A), the instruction invalidates all of them.
The INVPCID descriptor comprises 128 bits and consists of a PCID and a linear address as shown in Figure 3-24. For INVPCID type 0, the processor uses the full 64 bits of the linear address even outside 64-bit mode; the linear address is not used for other INVPCID types.
If CR4.PCIDE = 0, a logical processor does not cache information for any PCID other than 000H. In this case, executions with INVPCID types 0 and 1 are allowed only if the PCID specified in the INVPCID descriptor is 000H; executions with INVPCID types 2 and 3 invalidate mappings only for PCID 000H. Note that CR4.PCIDE must be 0 outside 64-bit mode (see Chapter 4.10.1, “Process-Context Identifiers (PCIDs)‚” of the Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer’s Manual, Volume 3A).
INVPCID_TYPE ← value of register operand; // must be in the range of 0–3 INVPCID_DESC ← value of memory operand; CASE INVPCID_TYPE OF 0: // individual-address invalidation PCID ← INVPCID_DESC[11:0]; L_ADDR ← INVPCID_DESC[127:64]; Invalidate mappings for L_ADDR associated with PCID except global translations; BREAK; 1: // single PCID invalidation PCID ← INVPCID_DESC[11:0]; Invalidate all mappings associated with PCID except global translations; BREAK; 2: // all PCID invalidation including global translations Invalidate all mappings for all PCIDs, including global translations; BREAK; 3: // all PCID invalidation retaining global translations Invalidate all mappings for all PCIDs except global translations; BREAK; ESAC;
INVPCID: void _invpcid(unsigned __int32 type, void * descriptor);
None
#GP(0) | If the current privilege level is not 0. |
If the memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS segment limit. | |
If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register contains an unusable segment. | |
If the source operand is located in an execute-only code segment. | |
If an invalid type is specified in the register operand, i.e., INVPCID_TYPE > 3. | |
If bits 63:12 of INVPCID_DESC are not all zero. | |
If INVPCID_TYPE is either 0 or 1 and INVPCID_DESC[11:0] is not zero. | |
If INVPCID_TYPE is 0 and the linear address in INVPCID_DESC[127:64] is not canonical. | |
#PF(fault-code) | If a page fault occurs in accessing the memory operand. |
#SS(0) | If the memory operand effective address is outside the SS segment limit. |
If the SS register contains an unusable segment. | |
#UD | If if CPUID.(EAX=07H, ECX=0H):EBX.INVPCID (bit 10) = 0. |
If the LOCK prefix is used. |
#GP | If an invalid type is specified in the register operand, i.e., INVPCID_TYPE > 3. |
If bits 63:12 of INVPCID_DESC are not all zero. | |
If INVPCID_TYPE is either 0 or 1 and INVPCID_DESC[11:0] is not zero. | |
If INVPCID_TYPE is 0 and the linear address in INVPCID_DESC[127:64] is not canonical. | |
#UD | If CPUID.(EAX=07H, ECX=0H):EBX.INVPCID (bit 10) = 0. |
If the LOCK prefix is used. |
#GP(0) | The INVPCID instruction is not recognized in virtual-8086 mode. |
Same exceptions as in protected mode.
#GP(0) | If the current privilege level is not 0. |
If the memory operand is in the CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS segments and the memory address is in a non-canonical form. | |
If an invalid type is specified in the register operand, i.e., INVPCID_TYPE > 3. | |
If bits 63:12 of INVPCID_DESC are not all zero. | |
If CR4.PCIDE=0, INVPCID_TYPE is either 0 or 1, and INVPCID_DESC[11:0] is not zero. | |
If INVPCID_TYPE is 0 and the linear address in INVPCID_DESC[127:64] is not canonical. | |
#PF(fault-code) | If a page fault occurs in accessing the memory operand. |
#SS(0) | If the memory destination operand is in the SS segment and the memory address is in a non-canonical form. |
#UD | If the LOCK prefix is used. |
If CPUID.(EAX=07H, ECX=0H):EBX.INVPCID (bit 10) = 0. |