[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError=true, ExactSpelling=true)]
static extern IntPtr VirtualAllocEx(IntPtr hProcess, IntPtr lpAddress,
IntPtr dwSize, AllocationType flAllocationType, MemoryProtection flProtect);
<DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError:=True, ExactSpelling:=True)> _
Private Function VirtualAllocEx(ByVal hProcess As IntPtr, ByVal lpAddress As IntPtr, _
ByVal dwSize As IntPtr, ByVal flAllocationType As UInteger, _
ByVal flProtect As UInteger) As IntPtr
End Function
[DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError : true, ExactSpelling : true)]
static def VirtualAllocEx(hProcess as IntPtr, lpAddress as IntPtr, dwSize as IntPtr, flAllocationType as AllocationType, flProtect as MemoryProtection) as IntPtr:
pass
[Flags]
public enum AllocationType
{
Commit = 0x1000,
Reserve = 0x2000,
Decommit = 0x4000,
Release = 0x8000,
Reset = 0x80000,
Physical = 0x400000,
TopDown = 0x100000,
WriteWatch = 0x200000,
LargePages = 0x20000000
}
[Flags]
public enum MemoryProtection
{
Execute = 0x10,
ExecuteRead = 0x20,
ExecuteReadWrite = 0x40,
ExecuteWriteCopy = 0x80,
NoAccess = 0x01,
ReadOnly = 0x02,
ReadWrite = 0x04,
WriteCopy = 0x08,
GuardModifierflag = 0x100,
NoCacheModifierflag = 0x200,
WriteCombineModifierflag = 0x400
}
None.
You can get the dwSize in C# with Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(TYPE))
Please add some!
The ManagedWindowsApi project (http://mwinapi.sourceforge.net) provides a ProcessMemoryChunk class to allocate and access memory of a different process.