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    X86-illegal-instruction

    Semantic function corresponding to opcodes that Intel deems to be illegal or reserved

    Signature
    (x86-illegal-instruction message start-rip temp-rip x86) → x86
    Returns
    x86 — Type (x86p x86), given (x86p x86).

    Note that the #UD (undefined operation) exception should be thrown here, which is why the fault field is populated with message.

    Definitions and Theorems

    Function: x86-illegal-instruction

    (defun x86-illegal-instruction (message start-rip temp-rip x86)
      (declare (xargs :stobjs (x86)))
      (declare (type (signed-byte 48) start-rip)
               (type (signed-byte 48) temp-rip))
      (let ((__function__ 'x86-illegal-instruction))
        (declare (ignorable __function__))
        (b* ((ctx 'x86-illegal-instruction)
             (x86 (!rip temp-rip x86)))
          (!!fault-fresh :ud message
                         :instruction-address start-rip))))

    Theorem: x86p-of-x86-illegal-instruction

    (defthm x86p-of-x86-illegal-instruction
     (implies
       (x86p x86)
       (b*
        ((x86 (x86-illegal-instruction message start-rip temp-rip x86)))
        (x86p x86)))
     :rule-classes :rewrite)