This flag bit should be set only if the caller requires the ability to execute instructions in the allocated memory.In addition, the caller can set one (but not both) of the following optional flag bits in the Protect parameter.Expand table Flag bitMeaning PAGE_NOCACHE Allocate non-cached ...
We present a technique for implementing obstruction-free atomic multi-target transactions that target special “transactionable” locations in shared memory. A programming interface for using operations based on these transactions can be structured in several ways, including as n-word compare-and-swap ...
In addition, the communique system for cellular communication networks 100 maintains data in memory 119 that defines the call coverage area of the cells so that the external events can be mapped to locales and their associated serving cells. Dynamically Configured Wireless Local Area Networks There ...
This flag bit should be set only if the caller requires the ability to execute instructions in the allocated memory.In addition, the caller can set one (but not both) of the following optional flag bits in the Protect parameter.Expand table Flag bitMeaning PAGE_NOCACHE Allocate non-cached ...
The size, in bytes, of the block of contiguous memory to allocate. For more information, see Remarks.[in] LowestAcceptableAddressThe lowest valid physical address the caller can use. For example, if a device can address only locations above the first 8 megabytes of the processor's physical ...
This flag bit should be set only if the caller requires the ability to execute instructions in the allocated memory.In addition, the caller can set one (but not both) of the following optional flag bits in the Protect parameter.Expand table Flag bitMeaning PAGE_NOCACHE Allocate non-cached ...