LAR—Load Access Rights Byte

Opcode Instruction Op/En 64-Bit Mode Compat/Leg Mode Description
0F 02 /r LAR r16, r16/m16 RM Valid Valid r16 access rights referenced by r16/m16
0F 02 /r LAR reg, r32/m161 RM Valid Valid reg ← access rights referenced by r32/m16

NOTES: 1. For all loads (regardless of source or destination sizing) only bits 16-0 are used. Other bits are ignored.

Instruction Operand Encoding

Op/En Operand 1 Operand 2 Operand 3 Operand 4
RM ModRM:reg (w) ModRM:r/m (r) NA NA

Description

Loads the access rights from the segment descriptor specified by the second operand (source operand) into the first operand (destination operand) and sets the ZF flag in the flag register. The source operand (which can be a register or a memory location) contains the segment selector for the segment descriptor being accessed. If the source operand is a memory address, only 16 bits of data are accessed. The destination operand is a general-purpose register.

The processor performs access checks as part of the loading process. Once loaded in the destination register, soft-ware can perform additional checks on the access rights information.

The access rights for a segment descriptor include fields located in the second doubleword (bytes 4–7) of the segment descriptor. The following fields are loaded by the LAR instruction:

— Bits 19:16 are undefined.

— Bit 20 returns the software-available bit in the descriptor.

— Bit 21 returns the L flag.

— Bit 22 returns the D/B flag.

— Bit 23 returns the G flag.

— Bits 31:24 are returned as 0.

This instruction performs the following checks before it loads the access rights in the destination register:

If the segment descriptor cannot be accessed or is an invalid type for the instruction, the ZF flag is cleared and no access rights are loaded in the destination operand.

The LAR instruction can only be executed in protected mode and IA-32e mode.

Table 3-62. Segment and Gate Types

Type Protected Mode IA-32e Mode
Name Valid Name Valid

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

Reserved

Available 16-bit TSS

LDT

Busy 16-bit TSS

16-bit call gate

16-bit/32-bit task gate

16-bit interrupt gate

16-bit trap gate

Reserved

Available 32-bit TSS

Reserved

Busy 32-bit TSS

32-bit call gate

Reserved

32-bit interrupt gate

32-bit trap gate

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Reserved

Reserved

LDT

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Available 64-bit TSS

Reserved

Busy 64-bit TSS

64-bit call gate

Reserved

64-bit interrupt gate

64-bit trap gate

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Operation

IF Offset(SRC) > descriptor table limit
    THEN
         ZF ← 0;
    ELSE
         SegmentDescriptor ← descriptor referenced by SRC;
         IF SegmentDescriptor(Type) ≠ conforming code segment
         and (CPL > DPL) or (RPL > DPL)
         or SegmentDescriptor(Type) is not valid for instruction
              THEN
                    ZF ← 0;
              ELSE
                    DEST ← access rights from SegmentDescriptor as given in Description section;
                    ZF ← 1;
         FI;
FI;

Flags Affected

The ZF flag is set to 1 if the access rights are loaded successfully; otherwise, it is cleared to 0.

Protected Mode Exceptions

#GP(0)

If a memory operand effective address is outside the CS, DS, ES, FS, or GS segment limit.

If the DS, ES, FS, or GS register is used to access memory and it contains a NULL segment selector.

#SS(0) If a memory operand effective address is outside the SS segment limit.
#PF(fault-code) If a page fault occurs.
#AC(0) If alignment checking is enabled and the memory operand effective address is unaligned while the current privilege level is 3.
#UD If the LOCK prefix is used.

Real-Address Mode Exceptions

#UD The LAR instruction is not recognized in real-address mode.

Virtual-8086 Mode Exceptions

#UD The LAR instruction cannot be executed in virtual-8086 mode.

Compatibility Mode Exceptions

Same exceptions as in protected mode.

64-Bit Mode Exceptions

#SS(0) If the memory operand effective address referencing the SS segment is in a non-canonical form.
#GP(0) If the memory operand effective address is in a non-canonical form.
#PF(fault-code) If a page fault occurs.
#AC(0) If alignment checking is enabled and the memory operand effective address is unaligned while the current privilege level is 3.
#UD If the LOCK prefix is used.