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SubjectRe: Strangest bug

On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Stanislav Krasilovskiy wrote:

> But what if I absolutely need to retrieve the latest values from the
> structure (now placed in kernel space) at the time of the interrupt, and
> somehow allow the user space process to access/modify it sometimes? How
> would I do that?

use the syscall to modify the value, instead of / in addition to
overwriting it in memory.

-- mingo


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