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Consider what happens when operation 2 is executed. The microprocessor performs the load. If address 0xAAAAA points to OS kernel data, access will not be allowed - but this can only be known after page tables are examined. While this happens, the microprocessor will [[speculative execution|speculatively]] execute op 3 while memory load in op 2 did not reach the retire stage. When op 2 is retired, exception is raised and speculative execution results are dropped.
 
Consider what happens when operation 2 is executed. The microprocessor performs the load. If address 0xAAAAA points to OS kernel data, access will not be allowed - but this can only be known after page tables are examined. While this happens, the microprocessor will [[speculative execution|speculatively]] execute op 3 while memory load in op 2 did not reach the retire stage. When op 2 is retired, exception is raised and speculative execution results are dropped.
  
However, if <code>probeTable</code> was uncached, the code in op 3 caused a [[cache miss]], resulting the microprocessor going and grabbing the value from [[main memory]]. By measuring time to read each probeTable[i] element, we can determine which element is cached now. From this, we can infer the value of "val".
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However, if <code>probeTable</code> was uncached, the code in op 3 caused a [[cache miss]], resulting the microprocessor going and grabbing the value from [[main memory]]. By measuring time to read each probeTable[i] element, we can determine which element is cached. From this, we can infer the value of "val".
  
 
This method can then be used repeatedly to read a larger part of memory.
 
This method can then be used repeatedly to read a larger part of memory.

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