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is rust really safe or is just safe when compiling userspace programs?
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What?
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>>101566879
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_space_and_kernel_space
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>>101566871
I thought it was specifically ring 0 safe, muh rust driver never crashes!!!1!1
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>>101566939
The compiler have the "unsafe" switch for programs that needs access to specific address ranges or preform allocation without the boundary test.
yeh its basically worthless for rootkits and drivers
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>>101567033
Well you need to start somewhere with unsafe code in any such system, but still get lot's of guarantees.
You need a trusted base and then can build on-top of that.
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