pageheap检查对操作错误
char *p =(char*)malloc(1024);
p[1024]=1;
pageheap /enable test.exe /full
char *p =(char*)malloc(1023);
p[1023]=1;
pageheap /enable test.exe /unaligned
char *p=new char[1023];
p[-1]='c';
pageheap /enable test.exe /backwards
pageheap - Page heap utility, v 3.04
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
pageheap [OPTION [OPTION ...]]
/enable PROGRAM Enable page heap with default settings.
/disable PROGRAM Disable page heap.
/full Page heap for all allocations.
/size START END Page heap allocations for size range.
/address START END Page heap allocations for address range.
/dlls DLL ... Page heap allocations for target dlls.
/random PROBABILITY Page heap allocations with PROBABILITY.
/debug Launch under debugger `ntsd -g -G -x'.
/kdebug Launch under debugger `ntsd -g -G -d -x'.
/backwards Catch backwards overruns.
/unaligned No alignment for allocations.
/decommit Decommit guard pages (lower memory use).
/notraces Do not collect stack traces.
/fault RATE [TIMEOUT] Probability (1..10000) for heap calls failures
and time during process initialization (in second
when faults are not allowed.
/leaks Check for heap leaks when process shuts down.
/protect Protect heap internal structures. Can be
used to detect random corruptions but
execution is slower.
/no_sync Check for unsynchronized access. Do not
use this flag for an MPheap process.
/no_lock_checks Disable critical section verifier.
PROGRAM Name of the binary with extension (.exe or something else).
DLL Name of the binary with extension (.dll or something else).
PROBABILITY Decimal integer in range [0..100] representing probability.
to make page heap allocation vs. a normal heap allocation.
START..END For /size option these are decimal integers.
For /address option these are hexadecimal integers.
If no option specified the program will print all page heap enabled
applications and their specific options.
The `/leaks' option is effective only when normal page heap is enabled
(i.e. not full page heap) therefore all flags that will force full
page heap will be disabled if /leaks is specified.
Note. Enabling page heap does not affect currently running
processes. If you need to use page heap for processes that are
already running and cannot be restarted (csrss.exe, winlogon.exe),
a reboot is needed after the page heap has been enabled for
that process.