On 02/26/2014 11:17 AM, Dave Hansen wrote:
> On 02/23/2014 05:27 AM, Qiaowei Ren wrote:
>> +Bounds Directory (BD) and Bounds Tables (BT) are stored in
>> +application memory and are allocated by the application (in case
>> +of kernel use, the structures will be in kernel memory). The
>> +bound directory and each instance of bound table are in contiguous
>> +linear memory.
> 
> Hi Qiaowei,
> 
> Does this mean that if userspace decided to map something in the way of
> the bounds tables that it would break MPX?
> 
> Also, in the description, could we s/linear/virtual/?  Linear seems to
> be the term that Intel likes to use in its documents, but we almost
> universally call them virtual addresses in the kernel.
> 

It might be useful to clarify, though, just so noone gets confused with
effective addresses (offsets).

        -hpa

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