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fmem 1.6.0
This repo is was originally a github mirror of the original fmem module.
Later this repo became a maintained version of fmem to account for a changing Linux kernel.
Bug reports and patches welcome.
This module creates /dev/fmem device,
that can be used for dumping physical memory,
without limits of /dev/mem (1MB/1GB, depending on distribution)
Tested on i386 and x64, feel free to test it on
different architectures. (and send report please)
Cloned from linux/drivers/char/mem.c
(so GPL license apply)
Original name of this tool was fdump,
which was conflict with already existing tool,
so name was changed to fmem
2009,2010 niekt0@hysteria.sk
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Usage:
$ make
# ./run.sh
# dd if=/dev/fmem of=... bs=1MB count=...
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BUGS: if you do something like # dd if=/dev/fmem of=dump
dd will never stop, even if there is no more physical RAM
on the system. This is more a feature, because Linux kernel
don't have stable API, and detection of mapped areas can be
tricky on older kernels. Because primary usage for fmem is
memory forensic, I think it is safer to specify
amount of RAM by hand.
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