-
function SetThread
StackGuarantee allows both read the
current space and to grow it. In
order to read it, it
reads the
GuaranteedStackBytes field, and to grow...
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virtual guarantee of
success when it is run. For this reason, this is the
technique most
commonly used in
Internet worms that
exploit stack buffer overflow...
- four one-
byte (8-bit) code units. Code
points with
lower numerical values,
which tend to
occur more frequently, are
encoded using fewer bytes. It was designed...
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imposed by the
underlying IPv4 protocol, is 65,507
bytes (65,535
bytes − 8-
byte UDP
header − 20-
byte IP header).
Using IPv6
jumbograms it is
possible to...
- GCC
version 4.5, the
stack must be
aligned to a 16-
byte boundary when
calling a
function (prior
versions only
required a 4-
byte alignment). A version...
- this
level of the
protocol stack. In UniPro, the D-PHY is used in a mode (called "8b9b" encoding)
which conveys 8-bit
bytes as 9-bit symbols. The UniPro...
- The 64-byte
memory source argument does not need to be 64-
byte aligned, and is not
guaranteed to be read atomically. The
WBNOINVD instruction will execute...
-
among these is: alloca,
which allocates a
requested number of
bytes on the call
stack. No
corresponding deallocation function exists, as
typically the...
-
allows for the
transfer of
arbitrary raw 8-bit
bytes, with the
received file
resulting byte-per-
byte identical to the one sent. More correctly, if a...
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mandates using a full-descending
stack. In addition, the
stack pointer must
always be 4-
byte aligned, and must
always be 8-
byte aligned at a
function call with...