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<p>layer (such as exception handling or signals) that hides whatever internal processor mechanism was used to raise a memory access error from a program, for the purposes of providing a standard interface for handling many different types of processor-generated error conditions.</p>

<p>In terms of the x86 architecture, general protection faults are specific to segmentation-based protection when it comes to memory accesses.  However, general protection faults are still used to report other protection violations (aside from memory access violations)</p><p>
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