Hi,
Under qemu-0.8.2 when emulating i386 -kernel in protected mode,
and if both the idt and gdt have length zero, then trying
to load a segment register loops for a very long time.
cli
lidtl empty_idt
lgdtl empty_gdt # %cs info persists in internal registers
movl $0x18,%eax
movl %eax,%ds # qemu-0.8.2 hangs here
.data
empty_idt:
.short 0 # length is zero
.long 0
empty_gdt:
.short 0 # length is zero
.long 0
Because the gdt has length 0, then the descriptor for segment
0x18>>3 does not exist in memory. The Intel manual claims the
hardware gives "#GP(selector)" fault for loading the segment
register when the selector index is not within limits, but
delivery of the exception depends on the idt. When the idt
also has zero length, then real hardware enters double-fault
territory (perhaps triple-fault?) and shuts down.
It would be nice if qemu emulation detected such a situation,
then issued an informative message, in addition to
looping forever as an "emulation" of hardware shutdown.