Tops-20 had mapped memory segments before VMS was born. It was called
PMAP back then (for Page Map). I don't know if it had the same
vulnerability.
Howie Kaye
"Dick St.Peters" wrote:
>
> Mike Perry writes:
>
> > So as it turns out that it is in fact possible to create a DoS condition by
> > requesting a truckload of shared mem, then triggering pagefaults in the entire
> > shared region.
>
> Mapped memory segments have been susceptible to this since at least
> the early days of VMS, which AFAIK was the first OS to implement
> mapped memory (VMS used the term "mapped section"). I ran into this
> by accident no later than 1982 while doing image processing on a VMS
> system. My processes run at the lowest possible priority (equivalent
> to the highest possible niceness), would effectively shut down the
> system until they completed.
>
> VMS didn't have a lot of tools for analyzing what was happening, but a
> few experiments quickly showed the culprit was page faulting. Image
> processing tends to step through memory sparsely.
>
> Sorry - I no longer have an exploit :)
>
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