mfbaustx <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been trying to find or derive a definitive answer to this
> question for a while now but can't quite get over the hump.
>
> I understand when/why copy_<to|from>_user (and siblings) are required
> (address validation, guaranteeing a process is paged in, etc...). The
> question is: if you have no swap space (or virtual memory or
> whatever), can there ever be a case in which any valid pointer to a
> buffer in user-space would be incorrect as a result of another
> process's PTE being present? Put another way: can a process be
> partially paged?
Yes. The executable (including data areas) and shared libraries are demand
paged in (and ro areas could also be evicted), so they can very well be
only partially in memory.
In any case, relying on "this kernel will never have no swap" isn't wise...
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