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35 .Dd September 20, 1993
41 .Nd manage i386 per-process Local Descriptor Table entries
45 .In architecture/i386/table.h
48 .Fn i386_get_ldt "int start_sel" "union ldt_entry *descs" "int num_sels"
50 .Fn i386_set_ldt "int start_sel" "union ldt_entry *descs" "int num_sels"
55 will return the list of i386 descriptors that the process has in its
60 will set a list of i386 descriptors for the current process in its
62 Both routines accept a starting selector number
64 an array of memory that
65 will contain the descriptors to be set or returned
67 and the number of entries to set or return
72 can be either code_desc_t, data_desc_t or call_gate_t and are defined in
73 .In architecture/i386/desc.h .
74 These structures are defined by the architecture
75 as disjoint bit-fields, so care must be taken in constructing them.
82 is 1 and the descriptor pointed to by
86 will allocate a descriptor and return its
97 will free that descriptor
98 (making it available to be reallocated again later).
106 is NULL then, as a special case,
108 will free all descriptors.
110 Upon successful completion,
112 returns the number of descriptors currently in the LDT.
116 returns the first selector set.
117 In the case when a descriptor is allocated by the kernel, its number will
119 Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and the global
122 is set to indicate the error.
132 An inappropriate value was used for
137 The caller attempted to use a descriptor that would
138 circumvent protection or cause a failure.
141 i386 Microprocessor Programmer's Reference Manual, Intel
143 You can really hose your process using this.