I verified that bug occuring on a Pentium MMX, and then ran the liveCD on bochs with a
breakpoint at
the faulty instruction... It's a CMOVZ (Conditional MOVe if Zero flag set)...
Conditional moves were introduced in Pentium II, but never mind!
What *really* matters is that that code looks like resulting from compilation (because of
the C
calling convention clearly used, and no one uses C calling conventions in handwritten ASM
code)...
So..... Either this isn't a bug (and recompilation is required for non-default
configurations), or
there is a -march option when compiling the default LiveCD that shouldn't be there...
Personally, I
would go for the later...
PS: Can I view a symbol map for the freeloader image in the prebuilt liveCD?
JJ
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