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Re: Task emulation vectors




On Jun 18, 2007, at 09:14 , Mo McRoberts wrote:


On 18-Jun-2007, at 17:05, Justin C. Walker wrote:
I'm not entirely sure how I missed that! I possibly focussed too much on Darwin/XNU rather than Mac OS X, though. Lesson learned for the future, I think.

I'm not sure what you mean here. The removed code was in XNU (osfmk/kern/syscall_emulation.c, in source trees prior to 10.3.9).

No no, I mean I missed it in my Google searches—lots of searches for “XNU system call emulation” and friends turned up nothing obvious (whereas apparently “Mac OS X system call emulation” would have done!)

Ah! Thanks for the clarification. Google and friends do control our lives...


Justin

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