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Re: Hey, DisposePtr! Too. Worrisome.
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Re: Hey, DisposePtr! Too. Worrisome.


  • Subject: Re: Hey, DisposePtr! Too. Worrisome.
  • From: Owen Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 21:10:13 -0500

Let's start with a few points:

A) This isn't Cocoa related at all, so why don't you take it to another list where people might actually care/have answers.

B) If you think someone hacked your Mach kernel, you have far far more serious issues. Like, say, how they got write access to it.

C) If these hackers were ingenious enough to break into your computer AND prepare a hacked microkernel, more power to them. They're obviously smarter than 99% of the computing world.

D) You go on and on about functions with suspicious sound names. Maybe you should look up the Darwin source code before making assumptions based on their names? Just a thought.

E) This isn't pure Mach. This is Mach as it was copied in XNU as it was copied in NEXTSteP as it was copied in Rhapsody as it is copied in Darwin. It's pretty far removed from the original Mach, and it's not unlikely at all that Apple added kernel calls that made their life rewriting Mac easier. Again, just a thought.

Owen

On Jan 20, 2004, at 8:51 AM, Eric King wrote:

Hey, the Classic Macish DisposePtr, the match to NewPtr and NewPtrSysClear, is in this Mock~Mach Kernel. Now, As some of you MIGHT RECALL, I argued long and hard for the retention of Copland's NuKernel, and this Kernel is called XNU. Tenon, discontinued MachTen if I recall,

Honestly, it was only a Good Hunch back then, but now that I've actually got a MS in CIS, I can say it was the only sensible thing to do. I mean, your just passing clusters of 1|2|4|8 bytes around thread to thread. It's a microkernel! The Driver and hardware familarity issue was my main argument back then... The harder work is up higher. There is an IOMalloc* functions but naming conventions are interesting. In my Mach book, there's a function called thread_create, in this XNU there is IOCreateThread.

Since I am The WordSword, lets chop, we have noun_verb vs. PrefixVerbNoun. (GX incidentally, used the PrefixVerbNoun convention.) I mean if you look at the Programming Under Mach, it's pretty clear that these calls are not in the Kernel. There are some Mach~ish looking Headers. Not an exact mapping any means. Different fields structs but same naming conventions. It looks like there might be a Mach Compatibility layer on top of these very non~Mach IO********* calls and others.

I say, if it's the Copland's team work, I say just let them get their dues. There's something very foul going on down here. What NeXT work I see, seems very dead set on making it easy to orc~coroutine access into any RUNNING process and Data in my laptop. It's ridiculous. It's like you're typing and someone's typing along sometimes, pressing extra keys... You're not doing ANYTHING graphically intensive yet you can see flickers of EXTRA REFRESH EVENTS, your keyboard gets super hot, the Fan kicks in, your hard drive starts WHIRRRRRrrr.... as if its doing some Massive Search. You notice that certain files that you placed in specific places so that you wouldn't forget where they were have been removed. You keep having Safari Die in sync with these HD WhirrrrUps. Netscape Dies too. But how? It's like SOMEONE (an ORC) killed them. Just a few hours before they played your Quicktimes movies FINE. Okay Now... For Now...

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