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AMD~
18524B/O-Mar1996
AMD5~6
Processor
Technical
Reference
Manual
].1.]
Global
Pages
The
processor's
performance
can
sometimes
be
improved
by
making
some
pages
global
to
all
tasks
and
procedures.
This
can
be
done
for
both
4-Kbyte
pages
and
4-Mbyte
pages.
The
processor
invalidates
(flushes)
both
the
4-Kbyte TLB
and
the
4-Mbyte TLB
whenever
CR3
is
loaded
with
the
base
address
of
the
new
task's
page
directory.
The
processor
loads
CR3
automatically
during
task
switches,
and
the
operating
sys-
tem
can
load
CR3
at
any
other
time.
Unnecessary
invalidation
of
certain
TLB
entries
can
be
avoided
by
specifying
those
entries
as
global
(a
global
TLB
entry
references
a global page).
This
improves
performance
after
TLB flushes.
Global
entries
remain
in
the
TLB
and
need
not
be
reloaded.
For
example,
entries
may
reference
operating
system
code
and
data
pages
that
are
always
required.
The
processor
operates
faster
if
these
entries
are
retained
across
task
switches
and
procedure
calls.
To
specify
individual
pages
as
global:
1.
Set
the
Global
Page
Extension
(GPE)
bit
in
CR4.
2.
(Optional)
Set
the
Page
Size
Extension
(PSE)
bit
in
CR4.
3.
Set
the
relevant
Global
(G)
bit
for
that
page:
For 4-Kbyte
pages-Set
the
G
bit
in
both
the
page-directory
entry
(shown
in
Figure
3-4
and
Table
3-2)
and
the
page-
table
entry
(shown
in
Figure
3-5
and
Table
3-3).
For 4-Mbyte
pages-(Optional)
After
the
PSE
bit
in
CR4
is
set,
set
the
G
bit
in
the
page-directory
entry
(shown
in
Fig-
ure
3-4
and
Table
3-2).
4.
Load
CR3
with
the
base
address
of
the
page
directory.
The
INVLPG
instruction
clears
both
the
V
and
G
bits
for
the
referenced
entry.
To
invalidate
all
entries,
including
global-
page
entries,
in
both
TLBs:
1.
Clear
the
Global
Page
Extension
(GPE)
bit
in
CR4.
2.
Load
CR3
with
the
base
address
of
another
(or
same)
page
directory.
Control
Register
4
(CR4)
Extensions
3-9

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