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diff --git a/results/classifier/zero-shot/011/semantic/gitlab_semantic_addsubps b/results/classifier/zero-shot/011/semantic/gitlab_semantic_addsubps new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e045ffeec --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/zero-shot/011/semantic/gitlab_semantic_addsubps @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +semantic: 0.513 +other: 0.170 +device: 0.065 +debug: 0.047 +graphic: 0.035 +vnc: 0.027 +performance: 0.024 +permissions: 0.024 +PID: 0.021 +files: 0.020 +boot: 0.017 +socket: 0.015 +network: 0.013 +KVM: 0.009 +semantic: 0.848 +debug: 0.039 +files: 0.020 +other: 0.019 +PID: 0.013 +performance: 0.011 +network: 0.009 +device: 0.007 +permissions: 0.007 +boot: 0.007 +socket: 0.006 +vnc: 0.005 +graphic: 0.005 +KVM: 0.004 + +x86 SSE/SSE2/SSE3 instruction semantic bugs with NaN + +Description of problem +The result of SSE/SSE2/SSE3 instructions with NaN is different from the CPU. From Intel manual Volume 1 Appendix D.4.2.2, they defined the behavior of such instructions with NaN. But I think QEMU did not implement this semantic exactly because the byte result is different. + +Steps to reproduce + +Compile this code + +void main() { + asm("mov rax, 0x000000007fffffff; push rax; mov rax, 0x00000000ffffffff; push rax; movdqu XMM1, [rsp];"); + asm("mov rax, 0x2e711de7aa46af1a; push rax; mov rax, 0x7fffffff7fffffff; push rax; movdqu XMM2, [rsp];"); + asm("addsubps xmm1, xmm2"); +} + +Execute and compare the result with the CPU. This problem happens with other SSE/SSE2/SSE3 instructions specified in the manual, Volume 1 Appendix D.4.2.2. + +CPU xmm1[3] = 0xffffffff + +QEMU xmm1[3] = 0x7fffffff + +Additional information +This bug is discovered by research conducted by KAIST SoftSec. |