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jrtc27 | 2 years ago

The SoC IP used in ASUS's Tinker V deliberately violates the virtual memory spec in a way that affects userspace, rendering certain virtual addresses unusable. This region overlaps with the default base address of position-dependent executables, so those cannot and will not run on it unless rebuilt with a different explicit base address.

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