Re: check if memory is accessible



rakesh uv <uvrakesh@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Does there exist an assembly instruction to check if a
particular memory is accessible

No. The fact that you want one probably indicates broken design.

Since you are still multi-posting to bazillion of groups instead
of cross-posting, I'll ignore you from now on :(

Good luck.
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