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@@ -45,14 +45,24 @@ how the user addresses are used by the kernel:
1. User addresses not accessed by the kernel but used for address space
management (e.g. ``mprotect()``, ``madvise()``). The use of valid
- tagged pointers in this context is allowed with the exception of
- ``brk()``, ``mmap()`` and the ``new_address`` argument to
- ``mremap()`` as these have the potential to alias with existing
- user addresses.
-
- NOTE: This behaviour changed in v5.6 and so some earlier kernels may
- incorrectly accept valid tagged pointers for the ``brk()``,
- ``mmap()`` and ``mremap()`` system calls.
+ tagged pointers in this context is allowed with these exceptions:
+
+ - ``brk()``, ``mmap()`` and the ``new_address`` argument to
+ ``mremap()`` as these have the potential to alias with existing
+ user addresses.
+
+ NOTE: This behaviour changed in v5.6 and so some earlier kernels may
+ incorrectly accept valid tagged pointers for the ``brk()``,
+ ``mmap()`` and ``mremap()`` system calls.
+
+ - The ``range.start``, ``start`` and ``dst`` arguments to the
+ ``UFFDIO_*`` ``ioctl()``s used on a file descriptor obtained from
+ ``userfaultfd()``, as fault addresses subsequently obtained by reading
+ the file descriptor will be untagged, which may otherwise confuse
+ tag-unaware programs.
+
+ NOTE: This behaviour changed in v5.14 and so some earlier kernels may
+ incorrectly accept valid tagged pointers for this system call.
2. User addresses accessed by the kernel (e.g. ``write()``). This ABI
relaxation is disabled by default and the application thread needs to