US2008276322A1PendingUtilityA1

Information processing method, inter-task communication method, and computer-executable program for the same

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Assignee: SUEYOSHI MASAHIROPriority: Jul 24, 2000Filed: Jul 3, 2008Published: Nov 6, 2008
Est. expiryJul 24, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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An information processing method has a mechanism wherein mutual verification is performed between tasks and a computer operating system at the time of activating tasks, thereby judging the validity of tasks. The operating system evaluates a key which the task holds at the time of requesting service of the operating system, and permits execution of services only in the event that the operating system itself has the same key. A mail transmitting task specifies a mail ID and address to a mail body, management information is written by the operating system to a secure memory queue list based on the security level of the mail transmitting task and the security level of a transmitting function, and contents wherein mail transmission contents are enciphered with the mail ID, address value of management information, and address value of the mail body, as a key, are written to a buffer. The operating system deciphers the contents of the buffer wherein the received contents exist, with the mail ID, address value of management information, and address value of the mail body, as a key, based on the security level of the mail receiving task and the security level of a receiving function, and copies this onto a buffer on the mail receiving task.

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1 . An information processing method whereby one or more tasks are executed under an executing environment provided by an operating system, said method comprising:
 a step for executing mutual verification between said operating system and a task at the time of activating said task   
   
   
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