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The inline assembly in my kernel module code is following:

   u64 cade_seg;
   __asm__ __volatile__ ("mov %%cs %0": "=r" (code_seg));

However, when it compiles (as kernel module), error is thrown that "junk rax after register." Is there anything wrong with the inline assembly code above.?

Update: by replacing %%cs with other register, say %%rax, the error persists.

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  • If you use intel syntax, and not AT&T, the cs register should be the second argument of the mov instruction Jun 15, 2015 at 5:37
  • that is not the reason... (after swap still the same type of error)
    – Richard
    Jun 15, 2015 at 6:02

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In assembly language, the registers should be separated by a comma:

__asm__ __volatile__ ("mov %%cs, %0": "=r" (code_seg));

Also segment selectors are a 16 bit type.

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