Description
This is a book for curious people. It attempts to answer the basic question "how does it work?" As such, it does not explain how to call documented APIs and DDIs to accomplish some specific goal. There is plenty of information available on these subjects, including the MSDN Library, the WDK documentation and several excellent books. Rather, its purpose is to analyze how the Virtual Memory Manager works, simply because it is something worth knowing. With a certain mindset, it might even be something fun to know. Even though this book gives a fairly detailed description of the Virtual Memory Manager, it is not reserved for experienced kernel level programmers. Parts I and II provide information on the x64 processor and enough details on kernel mode code execution to help readers approaching these subjects for the first time. This book describes the Windows 7 x64 implementation of the Virtual Memory Manager. All of the analysis and experiments have been performed on this particular version only.
Author: Enrico Martignetti
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 08/21/2012
Pages: 614
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.50lbs
Size: 9.50h x 7.40w x 1.40d
ISBN13: 9781479114290
ISBN10: 1479114294
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Operating Systems | Windows Server
Author: Enrico Martignetti
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 08/21/2012
Pages: 614
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.50lbs
Size: 9.50h x 7.40w x 1.40d
ISBN13: 9781479114290
ISBN10: 1479114294
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Operating Systems | Windows Server
About the Author
Enrico Martignetti graduated in Electronic Engineering at Politecnico di Torino in 1993. He has been working as a software developer since 1990 and has been cultivating a strong interest on the Windows architecture since the late nineties, when he decided, quite short-sightedly, to study the kernel of Windows 98. He then moved to the Windows NT family kernel in 2001 and has been trying to make sense of it ever since.
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