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offlinemark - Life, art, and systems programming offlinemark Life, art, and systems programming Menu Skip to content Home About Archive Favorites Livestream Links Subscribe Featured post Linux Internals: How /proc/self/mem writes to unwritable memory 2 Replies Introduction An obscure quirk of the /proc/*/mem pseudofile is its “punch through” semantics. Writes performed through this file will succeed even if the destination virtual memory is marked unwritable . In fact, this behavior is intentional and actively used by projects such as the Julia JIT compiler and rr debugger. This behavior raises some questions: Is privileged code subject to virtual memory permissions? In general, to what degree can the hardware inhibit kernel memory access? By exploring these questions 1 , this article will shed light on the nuanced relationship between an operating system and the hardware it runs on. We’ll examine the constraints the CPU can impose on the...

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