0F 03 / r         LSL r16,r/m16         Load: r16 segment limit, selector r/m16

0F 03 / r         LSL r32,r/m32         Load: r32 segment limit, selector r/m32)


Description

Loads the unscrambled segment limit from the segment descriptor specified with the second operand (source operand) into the first operand (destination operand) and sets the ZF flag in the EFLAGS register. The source operand (which can be a register or a memory location) contains the segment selector for the segment descriptor being accessed. The destination operand is a general-purpose register.


The processor performs access checks as part of the loading process. Once loaded in the destination register, software can compare the segment limit with the offset of a pointer.


The segment limit is a 20-bit value contained in bytes 0 and 1 and in the first 4 bits of byte 6 of the segment descriptor. If the descriptor has a byte granular segment limit (the granularity flag is set to 0), the destination operand is loaded with a byte granular value (byte limit). If the descriptor has a page granular segment limit (the granularity flag is set to 1), the LSL instruction will translate the page granular limit (page limit) into a byte limit before loading it into the desti-nation operand. The translation is performed by shifting the 20-bit "raw" limit left 12 bits and filling the low-order 12 bits with 1s.


When the operand size is 32 bits, the 32-bit byte limit is stored in the destination operand. When the operand size is 16 bits, a valid 32-bit limit is computed; however, the upper 16 bits are trun-cated and only the low-order 16 bits are loaded into the destination operand.


This instruction performs the following checks before it loads the segment limit into the desti-nation register:


       Checks that the segment selector is not null.

       Checks that the segment selector points to a descriptor that is within the limits of the GDT or LDT being accessed

       Checks that the descriptor type is valid for this instruction. All code and data segment descriptors are valid for (can be accessed with) the LSL instruction. The valid special segment and gate descriptor types are given in the following table.

       If the segment is not a conforming code segment, the instruction checks that the specified segment descriptor is visible at the CPL (that is, if the CPL and the RPL of the segment selector are less than or equal to the DPL of the segment selector).


If the segment descriptor cannot be accessed or is an invalid type for the instruction, the ZF flag is cleared and no value is loaded in the destination operand.


Type         Name                         Valid

       Reserved                 No

       Available 16-bit TSS         Yes

       LDT                        Yes

       Busy 16-bit TSS                 Yes

       16-bit call gate                 No

       16-bit/32-bit task gate         No

       16-bit interrupt gate         No

       16-bit trap gate                 No

       Reserved                 No

       Available 32-bit TSS         Yes

       Reserved                 No

       Busy 32-bit TSS                 Yes

       32-bit call gate                No

       Reserved                 No

       32-bit interrupt gate         No

       32-bit trap gate                 No


Operands        Bytes                Clocks

r16, r16             3                   8   NP

r32, r32                             8   NP

r16, m16           3+d(0,2)           8   NP

r32, m32           3+d(0,2)            8   NP


Flags

The ZF flag is set to 1 if the segment limit is loaded successfully; otherwise, it is cleared to 0.

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