Again, it should not raise any kmode exception, it
only performs a
privilleged instruction which raises an umode exception on regular systems.
Best Regards,
Thomas
Our kdbg handles *all* exceptions last time I looked. dwelch told me not
to turn that off, because he wanted it that way.
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