Hi!
Just a short question: What is the correct method of copying large areas of
memory from userspace into userspace when running in kernel-mode?
According to just about any type of documentation out there something like
unsigned long *from = 0x08000000;
unsigned long *to = 0x09000000;
memcpy(to, from, 0x1000);
should be avoided as copy_from_user, put_user, etc. should be used instead...
Is there a third set of functions for direct from-userspace-to-userspace
copying or is it legitimate to assure that the first bytes in the from & to
memory areas are available and then just do the plain memcpy?
Maybe there is a simple "just use the xxx function-set" answer to that, that i
just have not ran into yet :-)
Thanks!
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