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H A Dx86.h8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.
8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.
8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.
8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.
8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.
8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.
8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.
H A Dx86.c8b7e3e30 Fri Sep 06 05:16:10 GMT 2013 Peter Grehan <grehan@FreeBSD.org> Allow CPUID leaf 0xD to be read as zeroes.
Linux reads this even though extended features
aren't exposed.

Support for 0xD will be expanded once AVX[2]
is exposed to the guest in upcoming work.