Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:01:54 +0000 | From | P@draigBra ... | Subject | Re: Walking all the physical memory in an x86 system |
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Jan Engelhardt wrote: >> I've written a 2.4 kernel module where I'm trying to walk and >>record all of the physical memory contents in an x86 system. I have the >>following code fragment that does it but I suspect I'm missing a portion >>of the memory: >> >>Is there a better way to record all of the contents of physical memory >>since what I have above doesn't seem to get everything? > > > Maybe something userspace based? > > dd_rescue /dev/mem copyofmem
Doesn't equate to a power of 2 (nor does `grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo`)
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