Errata
Specification Update
39
AZ44.
NMIs May Not Be Blocked by a VM-Entry Failure
Problem:
The
Intel® 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual, Volume 3B: System
Programming Guide, Part 2
specifies that, following a VM-entry failure during or after
loading guest state, “the state of blocking by NMI is what it was before VM entry.” If
non-maskable interrupts (NMIs) are blocked and the “virtual NMIs” VM-execution control
set to 1, this erratum may result in NMIs not being blocked after a VM-entry failure
during or after loading guest state.
Implication:
VM-entry failures that cause NMIs to become unblocked may cause the processor to
deliver an NMI to software that is not prepared for it.
Workaround:
VMM software should configure the virtual-machine control structure (VMCS) so that VM-
entry failures do not occur.
Status:
For the steppings affected, see the Summary Tables of Changes.
AZ45.
Partial Streaming Load Instruction Sequence May Cause the Processor
to Hang
Problem:
Under some rare conditions, when multiple streaming load instructions (MOVNTDQA) are
mixed with non-streaming loads that split across cache lines, the processor may hang.
Implication:
Under the scenario described above, the processor may hang. Intel has not observed this
erratum with any commercially available software.
Workaround:
It is possible for the BIOS to contain a workaround for this erratum. However, streaming
behavior may be re-enabled by setting bit 5 to 1 of the MSR at address 0x21 for software
development or testing purposes. If this bit is changed, then a read-modify-write should
be performed to preserve other bits of this MSR. When the streaming behavior is enabled
and using streaming load instructions, always consume a full cache line worth of data
and/or avoid mixing them with non-streaming memory references. If streaming loads are
used to read partial cache lines, and mixed with non-streaming memory references, use
fences to isolate the streaming load operations from non-streaming memory operations.
Status:
For the steppings affected, see the Summary Tables of Changes.