!pcr
The !pcr extension displays the current status of the Processor Control Region (PCR) on a specific processor.
!pcr [Processor]
Parameters
Processor
Specifies the processor to retrieve the PCR information from. If Processor is omitted, the current processor is used.
Note
This command is not currently supported and may display incorrect output.
DLL
Kdexts.dll
Additional Information
For information about the PCR and the PRCB, see Microsoft Windows Internals, by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon.
Remarks
The processor control block (PRCB) is an extension of the PCR. It can be displayed with the !prcb extension.
Here is an example of the !pcr extension on an x86 target computer:
kd> !pcr 0
KPCR for Processor 0 at ffdff000:
Major 1 Minor 1
NtTib.ExceptionList: 801626e0
NtTib.StackBase: 801628f0
NtTib.StackLimit: 8015fb00
NtTib.SubSystemTib: 00000000
NtTib.Version: 00000000
NtTib.UserPointer: 00000000
NtTib.SelfTib: 00000000
SelfPcr: ffdff000
Prcb: ffdff120
Irql: 00000000
IRR: 00000000
IDR: ffffffff
InterruptMode: 00000000
IDT: 80043400
GDT: 80043000
TSS: 803cc000
CurrentThread: 8015e8a0
NextThread: 00000000
IdleThread: 8015e8a0
DpcQueue: 0x80168ee0 0x80100d04 ntoskrnl!KiTimerExpiration
One of the entries in this display shows the interrupt request level (IRQL). The !pcr extension shows the current IRQL, but the current IRQL is usually not of much interest. The IRQL that existed just before the bug check or debugger connection is more interesting. This is displayed by !irql, which is only available on computers running Windows Server 2003 or later versions of Windows.