Strange invalid access errors for very basic OS Description of problem: Currently I'm studying OS development. I found numerous guides on that topic, however [this one](https://github.com/cfenollosa/os-tutorial/tree/master/01-bootsector-barebones) is most close to what I have been doing. When `.bin` file is launched with `-d guest_errors` flag, before any OS output exactly 512 error messages appear in logs, that look like that: ``` Invalid access at addr 0xFEBB0000, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected Invalid access at addr 0x0, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected Invalid access at addr 0xFEBB0001, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected Invalid access at addr 0x1, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected Invalid access at addr 0xFEBB0002, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected ... and it goes up to ... Invalid access at addr 0xFEBB00FE, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected Invalid access at addr 0xFE, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected Invalid access at addr 0xFEBB00FF, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected Invalid access at addr 0xFF, size 1, region '(null)', reason: rejected ``` Apparently, the OS boots normally after that. Should I be concerned about these messages or Should I just ignore them? That looks strange and confusing, not a piece of my code calls these addresses. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? Steps to reproduce: 1. Install `nasm` compiler (nasm package for apt) 2. Create a file named `os.asm` with exactly four lines: ```asm loop: jmp loop times 510-($-$$) db 0 dw 0xaa55 ``` 3. Build it with `nasm -f bin os.asm -o os.bin` 4. Run it with `qemu-system-i386 -d guest_errors -drive format=raw,file=./os.bin` 5. ...enjoy error messages.