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Mastering Assembly Programming

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787287488
Pages 290 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Alexey Lyashko Alexey Lyashko
Profile icon Alexey Lyashko

The rings

Almost all modern platforms, except a few embedded ones, utilize the same security principle --the division of execution environments by security levels and privileges; in this case, this means the ability to access certain resources. On Intel-based platforms, there are four security levels known as protection rings. These rings are numbered 0 through 3, where the greater the number, the less privileged the ring. Obviously, the code running at a less privileged level cannot access memory with a higher privilege level directly. We will shortly see how data is transferred between different privilege levels.

The following figure illustrates the concept of protection rings:

Here's a description of the different privileges of protection rings:

  • Ring 0 is the most privileged level where all instructions are available and all hardware is accessible. This is the grey area...
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