
Currently we don't accept writable file mmap()s, as there is no system in place to guarantee dirty buffers would make it back to disk. But we can actually accept MAP_SHARED for PROT_READ mappings, meaning the ranges aren't writable at all (and no private copy is made as with MAP_PRIVATE), as it turns out a fairly large class of usage. . fail writable MAP_SHARED mappings at runtime . reduces some minix-specific patches . lets binutils gold build on minix without further patching Change-Id: If2896c0a555328ac5b324afa706063fc6d86519e
$NetBSD: README,v 1.11 2006/11/24 22:52:16 wiz Exp $ TO DO: * Support for coexistence of 32-bit and 64-bit ELF on platforms that can do that.