io -- I/O privilege file
The special file /dev/io is a controlled security hole that allows a
process to gain I/O privileges (which are normally reserved for kernelinternal
code). Any process that holds a file descriptor on /dev/io open
will get its IOPL bits in the flag register set, thus allowing it to perform
direct I/O operations. This can be useful in order to write userland
programs that handle some hardware directly. Note that even readonly
access will grant the full I/O privileges.
In addition to any file access permissions on /dev/io, the kernel
enforces that only the super-user may open this device.
/dev/io
i386_get_ioperm(2), i386_set_ioperm(2), mem(4)
The io file appeared in FreeBSD 1.0.
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