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  • Linux Enabling Shadow Stack Support For x32

    Phoronix: Linux Enabling Shadow Stack Support For x32

    Back in Linux 6.6 the Shadow Stack support was finally merged as part of Intel's Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET). This years-in-the-making effort allows for better defending against ROP attacks for newer generations of Intel processors. For Linux 6.10, Shadow Stack support is being extended to x32...


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    I am actually deploying this ABI on my VMs and containers to reduce memory usage.
    It is especially significant with interpreters and GC'd languages, like CPython and Go.

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      Slide mishap. Googling SS probably won't yield expected results.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by milkylainen View Post
        Slide mishap. Googling SS probably won't yield expected results.
        SS is the Stack Segment register. Clearly. ;^)
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          What happened? That discussion over dropping x32 seems to have been abandoned...

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