Lines Matching refs:POPF
609 POPF/POPFD
685 3-23 Flag Format for PUSHF and POPF
2067 PUSHFD, POPF, POPFD, CALL, RET, IRET, IRETD, exceptions, and
4194 The PUSHF and POPF instructions are not only useful for storing the flags
4204 POPF (Pop Flags) transfers specific bits from the word at the top of stack
4259 Figure 3-23. Flag Format for PUSHF and POPF
4263 PUSHF/POPF
7617 A task can change IOPL only with the POPF instruction; however, such
7623 The POPF instruction may be used in addition to CLI and STI to alter the
7624 interrupt-enable flag (IF); however, changes to IF by POPF are
7625 IOPL-sensitive. A procedure may alter IF with a POPF instruction only when
7842 � Task switches and the instructions POPF and IRET load the flags
10288 instruction except after the IRET instruction, after the POPF instruction,
10359 instruction that sets TF. For example, if POPF is used to set TF, a
10361 POPF.
11479 When the 80386 is executing in V86 mode, the instructions PUSHF, POPF,
11489 POPF �� Pop Flags
11511 PUSHF, POPF, and IRET are sensitive to IOPL so that the V86 monitor can
18204 POPF/POPFD �� Pop Stack into FLAGS or EFLAGS Register
18208 9D POPF 5 Pop top of stack FLAGS
18218 POPF/POPFD pops the word or doubleword on the top of the stack and
18226 VM and RF, respectively, are not affected by POPF or POPFD.
18231 privilege level 0.) If a POPF instruction is executed with insufficient
20463 …r with eAX � � � CALL � � PUSHF � POPF � � …
20695 POPF R R R R R R R R R R