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You opt-in to any of the top byte masking schemes via prctl on Linux. It's fully forward compatible, in that programs that don't enable it will continue to work like normal. Additionally, Linux won't map memory at addresses higher than 2*48 by default either because non-hardware accelerated top bits pointer tagging would have the same problem. I don't think either of your complaints are valid here.


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