Right, haven't thought of that. It's a good thing I ran into that perceived problem with mach_destroy_memory_entry or I would have thought my solution was secure. Thanks again for your help! On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 12:10:33 -0400, Jim Magee <jmagee@apple.com> wrote:
Now, lets assume that while the client DID have access, it sends some
portion of that memory contents to some other server "copy-on-write."
Or it makes twelve [shared] copies of it in his own address space. Or
it requests some form of long-term IOKit UserClient direct I/O to the
memory. You have no control over any of this - regardless of the
design of your server.
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