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Memory Corruption, Compiler Bug, Or Not?
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cenet
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While tracking down some memory corruption issues, I noticed in one function that a parameter on the stack was always getting set to the value 2, even though it was a pointer. I could see it turn red in the memory view window as its value changed. I thought...
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About Harish
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cenet
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Hi, my name is Harish Srinivasan. I work in the Windows CE Core Networking team. I own IPsec, IKE and several other networking components.
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