質問

In solutions to a question on the book "Operating Systems Concepts" it indicates that issuing a trap not a privileged task. Why is that so?

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解決

Some instructions need special privileges to run at all, which most of the time means only the OS gets to execute them.

Most user processes (programs) will need to issue a trap / exception to get the OS to run these instructions.

他のヒント

If it were a privileged operation, it wouldn't be possible for a process to issue a system call.

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