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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/compat/svr4/ | ||
H A D | imgact_svr4.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/i386/ibcs2/ | ||
H A D | imgact_coff.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/i386/linux/ | ||
H A D | imgact_linux.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | imgact_gzip.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | imgact_aout.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | imgact_elf.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | kern_resource.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | init_main.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | kern_sharedpage.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | kern_exit.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | imgact.h | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/vm/ | ||
H A D | vm_unix.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | vm_glue.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | vm_mmap.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
H A D | vm_pageout.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/fs/procfs/ | ||
H A D | procfs_status.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/compat/linprocfs/ | ||
H A D | linprocfs.c | diff 103767 Sat Sep 21 20:07:17 MDT 2002 jake Use the fields in the sysentvec and in the vm map header in place of the constants VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, USRSTACK and PS_STRINGS. This is mainly so that they can be variable even for the native abi, based on different machine types. Get stack protections from the sysentvec too. This makes it trivial to map the stack non-executable for certain abis, on machines that support it. |
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