Paging out all pagable memory on Windows NT?

The Driver Verifier has two very cool features: special pool allocation and
paging out all pagable memory when the IRQL is raised.

Special pool exists in Windows NT, but I haven’t found the second feature in
Windows NT.

Does anyone know if it exists, how to enable it, or perhaps some clever way
to simulate something similar?

Thanks!

Is there Driver Verifier for NT too…?

-Srin.

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From: Taed Wynnell [mailto:xxxxx@vertical.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 11:19 AM
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Subject: [ntdev] Paging out all pagable memory on Windows NT?

The Driver Verifier has two very cool features: special pool allocation
and
paging out all pagable memory when the IRQL is raised.

Special pool exists in Windows NT, but I haven’t found the second
feature in
Windows NT.

Does anyone know if it exists, how to enable it, or perhaps some clever
way
to simulate something similar?

Thanks!


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Nope. But … you can always run your NT4 driver as a legacy driver under
W2K, and enable the verifier.


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Is there Driver Verifier for NT too…?

-Srin.

-----Original Message-----
From: Taed Wynnell [mailto:xxxxx@vertical.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 11:19 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Paging out all pagable memory on Windows NT?

The Driver Verifier has two very cool features: special pool allocation
and
paging out all pagable memory when the IRQL is raised.

Special pool exists in Windows NT, but I haven’t found the second
feature in
Windows NT.

Does anyone know if it exists, how to enable it, or perhaps some clever
way
to simulate something similar?

Thanks!


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