The problem is missing MmSecureVirtualMemory. The new Mm code is a big
step into this direction, so I guess it won't take long until it's
implemented. Until that we can probably live with the hack.


Am 25.10.2010 20:43, schrieb Gregor Schneider:
> Hi,
>
> good to see the branch work back in trunk, I suspected this work would
> be left to rot and finally be forgotten (like in most other
> experimental branches). Altogether this looks like a huge step
> forward, got to test those mode switches it once I have enough time.
>
> One thing I noticed from the diffs is the eng/mem.c file, which
> exceeded my EVIL / HACK threshold. Is this supposed to stay -
> especially in the context of ARM3's to be proven awesomeness?
>
> --- snippet ---
>
> EngSecureMem(PVOID Address, ULONG Length)
> { return (HANDLE)-1; // HACK!!! }
>
> EngUnsecureMem(HANDLE Mem)
> { if (Mem == (HANDLE)-1) return;  // HACK!!! }
>
> --- snippet ---
>
> Good work anyway, thanks to the people involved!
>
> Regards,
> Gregor
>
>
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