Caitlin Bestler wrote:
Because current software can set any of the 64 bits.
There is no assurance that any bit within the current 64
being set means that privileged software on the remote
side is vouching for the standardized portion of the
private data.

The current software did not require changes to the CM protocol, and does provide assurance that the private data was formatted by a kernel entity.

This is not, nor has ever been an issue with the current implementation, despite your endless attempts to make it seem that way.

- Sean
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