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PAGING
If the PDE’s PS flag is 1, the PDE maps a 2-MByte page (see Table 4-15). The final
physical address is computed as follows:
Table 4-14. Format of an IA-32e Page-Directory-Pointer-Table Entry (PDPTE) that
References a Page Directory
Bit
Position(s)
Contents
0 (P) Present; must be 1 to reference a page directory
1 (R/W) Read/write; if 0, writes may not be allowed to the 1-GByte region controlled by
this entry (depends on CPL and CR0.WP; see Section 4.6)
2 (U/S) User/supervisor; if 0, accesses with CPL=3 are not allowed to the 1-GByte region
controlled by this entry (see Section 4.6)
3 (PWT) Page-level write-through; indirectly determines the memory type used to access
the page directory referenced by this entry (see Section 4.9)
4 (PCD) Page-level cache disable; indirectly determines the memory type used to access
the page directory referenced by this entry (see Section 4.9)
5 (A) Accessed; indicates whether this entry has been used for linear-address
translation (see Section 4.8)
6Ignored
7 (PS) Reserved (must be 0)
11:8 Ignored
M–1:12 Physical address of 4-KByte aligned page directory referenced by this entry
51:M Reserved (must be 0)
62:52 Ignored
63 (XD) If IA32_EFER.NXE = 1, execute-disable (if 1, instruction fetches are not allowed
from the 1-GByte region controlled by this entry; see Section 4.6); otherwise,
reserved (must be 0)
Table 4-15. Format of an IA-32e Page-Directory Entry that Maps a 2-MByte Page
Bit
Position(s)
Contents
0 (P) Present; must be 1 to map a 2-MByte page
1 (R/W) Read/write; if 0, writes may not be allowed to the 2-MByte page referenced by
this entry (depends on CPL and CR0.WP; see Section 4.6)