Loading and Executing Object Code at Runtime

Guy Harris guy at auspex.auspex.com
Sat Feb 16 10:11:31 AEST 1991


>A quite widespread hideous idiosyncratic restriction is that on
>some architectures, notably the 386, you can't execute out of data
>space.

What's "data space", and how is it different from any other sort of
space?  (Most UNIX systems run with a flat address space on 386es.  PTEs
on the 386 only have a "writable" bit.)



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