Any of my GCC and ARM guru tweeps: is there any good reason for stack protection to be turned off by default?
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I am assuming code running under a "rich" OS like Linux, and not bare metal here.
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Sure, that was the scenario. I am really finding it difficult to understand this default choice. Also because it’s the opposite for x86.
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