On Mon, 2015-09-21 at 15:12 +0200, Stef Walter wrote: > Several functions (such as CloseAllSessions()) in PKCS#11 act > globally. > By returning a different closure for those function pointers to each > caller, we can scope those effects. We don't do this only in the > proxy > module, but throughout the PKCS#11 API. > > The following functions are routinely wrapped in a closure: > > C_Initialize > C_Finalize > C_CloseAllSessions > C_CloseSession > C_OpenSession > > In addition, if things like remoting or logging are enabled, then all > functions are wrapped ... so their arguments can be remoted or logged > respectively. [...] > 2. We could precompile NNNN closures into the executable, and these > would be consumed as necessary. This is how p11-kit used to > perform > this task. It's really horrible code ... but could be done as a > last > resort ... and the code is in the git history.
I've tried with avoiding the tmpdir in libffi, and have the same issue with executable memory. So I think we are at this point... _______________________________________________ p11-glue mailing list p11-glue@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/p11-glue