Protection key
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Proection keys are a mechanism used in memory management on multi-user operating systems to prevent one user's buggy or malevolent program from damaging another user's data.
Generally, main memory is divided up into blocks, and each block is assigned a key; a user (generally a process) is assigned one or more keys. References to memory are checked to make sure the memory's key, and the user's key, match; if not, generally a trap will result.