Re: Windows side agrees that lowmem corruption is a problem too

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From: Robert Hancock
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010 - 6:15 pm

On 06/08/2010 02:31 PM, H. Peter Anvin wrote:

According to the document, "Neither Windows Vista nor Windows 7 stores 
operating system code and data in the lowest 1 MB of physical memory, 
regardless of whether Windows is running on real or virtualized 
hardware", so doing the same in general might not be a bad thing (unless 
we have less than a certain amount of RAM).

They're also checksumming the low 1MB and writing an event log entry if 
corruption is detected after sleep events, so if WHQL tests start 
checking for that, maybe these bugs will start going away on new 
machines. Of course, on some machines the corruption apparently happens 
other times as well, so who knows..
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