Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1996/12/18/10:16:12
On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Charles Sandmann wrote:
> A semi-broken one in this case - no memory outside the 1Mb address space
> will be properly mapped without additional calls - in which case the
> DPMI provider may put the Weitek or SVGA address someplace completely
> different than you expect.
If so, this feature should be removed, IMHO. It doesn't make sense to
allow access to the entire address space if whoever indeed needs it must
make additional DPMI calls anyway. What we get is security hole without
any real gain for the good guys.
> But I'll say the same thing about nearptrs, too, which I wrote.
Near pointers are *advertised* to be a dangerous thing, and users are
advised to stay away of them unless they really need the speed. Now it
turns out that the slower but safer way is just slower, period. The
effect of this is that if you want to be really on the safe side, you
must set up your own selector. In other words, the good guys are
punished while the bad guys laugh. Too bad.
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