Re: 4kb for kernel stack - what is that?

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Hi

On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Peter Teoh <htmldeveloper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Thank you Rene and Robert, the $DEITY has finally arrived.....only after I
> added the "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" block of codes the module crashes.   Taking away
> that block, the module did not crashed because single byte corruption is
> insufficient to arouse the $DEITY - I supposed.

probably because you didn't overwrite saved EIP... thus code flow is
still fine....

>  Now does anyone know where is that defined?   So that I can look into the
> Xen's hypervisor implementation to answer similar question - what is the max
> kernel stack size for the Xen hypervisor - is it possible to be 16KB?

I bet it's higher, since we're talking about high frequency of VM Exit/Enter...

regards,

Mulyadi

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