Hi!
> > You are reinventing the wheel.
> > man ptrace (see PTRACE_{PEEK,POKE}{TEXT,DATA} and PTRACE_{ATTACH,CONT,DETACH})
>
> With ptrace data will be copied twice. As far as I understood, Jeremy
> wants to avoid that.
mmap /proc/pid/memory?
Pavel
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