Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:49:33 -0600 | From | Joseph Pingenot <> | Subject | IA64/x86-64 and execution protection support? |
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Hello.
I was reading El Reg this morning when they discussed "execution protection" on the new Intel (IA64) and AMD (K8 and above) chips. Does the Linux kernel have support for preventing execution of certain memory regions on those architectures? Also, I know that some implementations of x86 stack protection are out there; I've not seen them in the vanilla kernels; is there any plan to implement them?
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