A long time ago someone announced an application that looped through every
combination of RWX on memory protection 10 times to test architectures
against each other. Even after extensive googling I can't find this
application. Anyone who remembers where it may be located? It wouldn't be
too hard to make a new one if I can't find it.
Thanks
/Mikael
On Nov 22, 2004, at 07:16, Mikael Starvik wrote:
> A long time ago someone announced an application that looped through
> every
> combination of RWX on memory protection 10 times to test architectures
> against each other. Even after extensive googling I can't find this
> application. Anyone who remembers where it may be located? It wouldn't
> be
> too hard to make a new one if I can't find it.
The original email is here:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/6/30/280
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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