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30.Dd January 1, 1996
31.Dt IO 4
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm io
35.Nd I/O privilege file
36.Sh DESCRIPTION
37The special file
38.Pa /dev/io
39is a controlled security hole that allows a process to gain I/O
40privileges
41(which are normally reserved for kernel-internal code).
42Any process that holds a file descriptor on
43.Pa /dev/io
44open will get its
45.Em IOPL
46bits in the flag register set, thus allowing it to perform direct
47I/O operations.  This can be useful in order to write userland
48programs that handle some hardware directly.
49Note that even read-only access will grant the full I/O privileges.
50.Pp
51In addition to any file access permissions on
52.Pa /dev/io ,
53the kernel enforces that only the super-user may open this device.
54.Sh FILES
55.Bl -tag -width Pa -compact
56.It Pa /dev/io
57.El
58.Sh SEE ALSO
59.Xr mem 4
60.Sh HISTORY
61The
62.Nm
63file appeared in
64.Fx 1.0 .
65