top | item 9813899 (no title) mwhicks1 | 10 years ago If such states are preserved while the process that used them is still running then there is nothing to do: They will still be available to the updated program. discuss order hn newest billconan|10 years ago I was thinking about memory mapped resources, like memory mapped io. and resource references.maybe you are right, there might be no problem. I need to read the paper to understand better. mwhicks1|10 years ago Yes, memory mappings should be preserved, so I can't immediately think why it wouldn't work.
billconan|10 years ago I was thinking about memory mapped resources, like memory mapped io. and resource references.maybe you are right, there might be no problem. I need to read the paper to understand better. mwhicks1|10 years ago Yes, memory mappings should be preserved, so I can't immediately think why it wouldn't work.
mwhicks1|10 years ago Yes, memory mappings should be preserved, so I can't immediately think why it wouldn't work.
billconan|10 years ago
maybe you are right, there might be no problem. I need to read the paper to understand better.
mwhicks1|10 years ago