internal static MemoryMappedView CreateView(SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle memMappedFileHandle, MemoryMappedFileAccess access, long offset, long size)
        {
            ulong num3;
            ulong num  = (ulong)(offset % ((long)MemoryMappedFile.GetSystemPageAllocationGranularity()));
            ulong num2 = ((ulong)offset) - num;

            if (size != 0L)
            {
                num3 = ((ulong)size) + num;
            }
            else
            {
                num3 = 0L;
            }
            if ((IntPtr.Size == 4) && (num3 > 0xffffffffL))
            {
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("size", System.SR.GetString("ArgumentOutOfRange_CapacityLargerThanLogicalAddressSpaceNotAllowed"));
            }
            Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORYSTATUSEX lpBuffer = new Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORYSTATUSEX();
            Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.GlobalMemoryStatusEx(lpBuffer);
            ulong ullTotalVirtual = lpBuffer.ullTotalVirtual;

            if (num3 >= ullTotalVirtual)
            {
                throw new IOException(System.SR.GetString("IO_NotEnoughMemory"));
            }
            uint dwFileOffsetLow  = (uint)(num2 & 0xffffffffL);
            uint dwFileOffsetHigh = (uint)(num2 >> 0x20);
            SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle address = Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.MapViewOfFile(memMappedFileHandle, MemoryMappedFile.GetFileMapAccess(access), dwFileOffsetHigh, dwFileOffsetLow, new UIntPtr(num3));

            if (address.IsInvalid)
            {
                System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(), string.Empty);
            }
            Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION buffer = new Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION();
            Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.VirtualQuery(address, ref buffer, (IntPtr)Marshal.SizeOf(buffer));
            ulong regionSize = (ulong)buffer.RegionSize;

            if ((buffer.State & 0x2000) != 0)
            {
                Microsoft.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.VirtualAlloc(address, (UIntPtr)regionSize, 0x1000, MemoryMappedFile.GetPageAccess(access));
                int errorCode = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
                if (address.IsInvalid)
                {
                    System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(errorCode, string.Empty);
                }
            }
            if (size == 0L)
            {
                size = (long)(regionSize - num);
            }
            address.Initialize(((ulong)size) + num);
            return(new MemoryMappedView(address, (long)num, size, access));
        }
        public GlobalMemoryMappedFile(string name, int size)
        {
            this.size = size;
            var secAttribs = CreateSecAttribs();

            try
            {
                memBuffer = NativeMethods.CreateFileMapping(
                    new IntPtr(-1),
                    ref secAttribs,
                    (int)NativeMethods.PageOptions.PAGE_READWRITE,
                    0,
                    size,
                    name);

                if (memBuffer.IsInvalid)
                {
                    //Console.WriteLine(memBuffer.DangerousGetHandle());
                    int lasterror = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
                    memBuffer.Dispose();
                    if (lasterror == 5)
                    {
                        throw new IOException("Access denied!");
                    }

                    memBuffer = NativeMethods.OpenFileMapping((int)NativeMethods.FileMapOptions.Full, false, name);
                }
                if (memBuffer.IsInvalid)
                {
                    int lasterror = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
                    memBuffer.Dispose();
                    throw new Win32Exception(lasterror,
                                             string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture, "Error creating shared memory. Errorcode is {0}",
                                                           lasterror));
                }

                accessor = NativeMethods.MapViewOfFile(memBuffer, (uint)NativeMethods.ViewAccess.FILE_MAP_ALL_ACCESS, 0,
                                                       0, (uint)size);
                accessor.Initialize((uint)size);
                if (accessor.IsInvalid)
                {
                    accessor.Dispose();
                    memBuffer.Dispose();
                    int lasterror = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
                    throw new Win32Exception((int)lasterror,
                                             string.Format(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture,
                                                           "Error creating shared memory view. Errorcode is {0}", lasterror));
                }
            }
            finally
            {
                NativeMethods.SecHelper.Destroy(secAttribs);
            }
        }
        private Win32MemoryMappedFile(FileStream fs, SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle handle, ulong size)
        {
            Contract.Requires(fs != null && handle != null && !handle.IsInvalid && !handle.IsClosed);
            m_mapHandle = handle;
            m_file      = fs;
            m_size      = size;

            // verify that it fits on 32 bit OS...
            if (IntPtr.Size == 4 && size > uint.MaxValue)
            {              // won't work with 32-bit pointers
                throw new InvalidOperationException("Memory mapped file size is too big to be opened on a 32-bit system.");
            }

            // verifiy that it will fit in the virtual address space of the process
            var totalVirtual = UnsafeNativeMethods.GetTotalVirtualAddressSpaceSize();

            if (size > totalVirtual)
            {
                throw new InvalidOperationException("Memory mapped file size is too big to fit in the current process virtual address space");
            }

            SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle view = null;
            byte *baseAddress = null;

            try
            {
                view = UnsafeNativeMethods.MapViewOfFile(m_mapHandle, UnsafeNativeMethods.FileMapAccess.FileMapRead, 0, 0, new UIntPtr(size));
                if (view.IsInvalid)
                {
                    throw Marshal.GetExceptionForHR(Marshal.GetHRForLastWin32Error());
                }
                view.Initialize(size);
                m_viewHandle = view;

                view.AcquirePointer(ref baseAddress);
                m_baseAddress = baseAddress;
            }
            catch
            {
                if (baseAddress != null)
                {
                    view.ReleasePointer();
                }
                if (view != null)
                {
                    view.Dispose();
                }
                m_file        = null;
                m_viewHandle  = null;
                m_mapHandle   = null;
                m_baseAddress = null;
                throw;
            }
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Opens an existing minidump file on the specified path.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="path">The file to open.</param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        public static MiniDumpFile OpenExisting(string path)
        {
            MemoryMappedFile           minidumpMappedFile = null;
            SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle mappedFileView     = null;

            // MemoryMappedFile will close the FileStream when it gets Disposed.
            FileStream fileStream = File.Open(path, System.IO.FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read);

            try
            {
                minidumpMappedFile = MemoryMappedFile.CreateFromFile(fileStream, Path.GetFileName(path), 0, MemoryMappedFileAccess.Read, null, HandleInheritability.None, false);

                mappedFileView = NativeMethods.MapViewOfFile(minidumpMappedFile.SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle, NativeMethods.FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, IntPtr.Zero);

                if (mappedFileView.IsInvalid)
                {
                    throw new Win32Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error());
                }

                MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION memoryInformation = default(MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION);

                if (NativeMethods.VirtualQuery(mappedFileView, ref memoryInformation, (IntPtr)Marshal.SizeOf(memoryInformation)) == IntPtr.Zero)
                {
                    throw new Win32Exception(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error());
                }

                mappedFileView.Initialize((ulong)memoryInformation.RegionSize);
            }
            catch
            {
                // Cleanup whatever didn't work and rethrow
                if ((minidumpMappedFile != null) && (!mappedFileView.IsInvalid))
                {
                    minidumpMappedFile.Dispose();
                }
                if ((mappedFileView != null) && (!mappedFileView.IsInvalid))
                {
                    mappedFileView.Dispose();
                }
                if (minidumpMappedFile == null)
                {
                    fileStream?.Close();
                }

                throw;
            }

            return(new MiniDumpFile(minidumpMappedFile, mappedFileView));
        }
        public static unsafe MemoryMappedView CreateView(SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle memMappedFileHandle,
                                                         MemoryMappedFileAccess access, long offset, long size)
        {
            // MapViewOfFile can only create views that start at a multiple of the system memory allocation
            // granularity. We decided to hide this restriction from the user by creating larger views than the
            // user requested and hiding the parts that the user did not request.  extraMemNeeded is the amount of
            // extra memory we allocate before the start of the requested view. MapViewOfFile will also round the
            // capacity of the view to the nearest multiple of the system page size.  Once again, we hide this
            // from the user by preventing them from writing to any memory that they did not request.
            ulong nativeSize;
            long  extraMemNeeded, newOffset;

            ValidateSizeAndOffset(
                size, offset, GetSystemPageAllocationGranularity(),
                out nativeSize, out extraMemNeeded, out newOffset);

            // if request is >= than total virtual, then MapViewOfFile will fail with meaningless error message
            // "the parameter is incorrect"; this provides better error message in advance
            Interop.CheckForAvailableVirtualMemory(nativeSize);

            // create the view
            SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle viewHandle = Interop.MapViewOfFile(memMappedFileHandle,
                                                                          (int)MemoryMappedFile.GetFileMapAccess(access), newOffset, new UIntPtr(nativeSize));

            if (viewHandle.IsInvalid)
            {
                viewHandle.Dispose();
                throw Win32Marshal.GetExceptionForLastWin32Error();
            }

            // Query the view for its size and allocation type
            Interop.Kernel32.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION viewInfo = new Interop.Kernel32.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION();
            Interop.Kernel32.VirtualQuery(viewHandle, ref viewInfo, (UIntPtr)Marshal.SizeOf(viewInfo));
            ulong viewSize = (ulong)viewInfo.RegionSize;

            // Allocate the pages if we were using the MemoryMappedFileOptions.DelayAllocatePages option
            // OR check if the allocated view size is smaller than the expected native size
            // If multiple overlapping views are created over the file mapping object, the pages in a given region
            // could have different attributes(MEM_RESERVE OR MEM_COMMIT) as MapViewOfFile preserves coherence between
            // views created on a mapping object backed by same file.
            // In which case, the viewSize will be smaller than nativeSize required and viewState could be MEM_COMMIT
            // but more pages may need to be committed in the region.
            // This is because, VirtualQuery function(that internally invokes VirtualQueryEx function) returns the attributes
            // and size of the region of pages with matching attributes starting from base address.
            // VirtualQueryEx: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa366907(v=vs.85).aspx
            if (((viewInfo.State & Interop.Kernel32.MemOptions.MEM_RESERVE) != 0) || ((ulong)viewSize < (ulong)nativeSize))
            {
                IntPtr tempHandle = Interop.VirtualAlloc(
                    viewHandle, (UIntPtr)(nativeSize != MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize ? nativeSize : viewSize),
                    Interop.Kernel32.MemOptions.MEM_COMMIT, MemoryMappedFile.GetPageAccess(access));
                int lastError = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
                if (viewHandle.IsInvalid)
                {
                    viewHandle.Dispose();
                    throw Win32Marshal.GetExceptionForWin32Error(lastError);
                }
                // again query the view for its new size
                viewInfo = new Interop.Kernel32.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION();
                Interop.Kernel32.VirtualQuery(viewHandle, ref viewInfo, (UIntPtr)Marshal.SizeOf(viewInfo));
                viewSize = (ulong)viewInfo.RegionSize;
            }

            // if the user specified DefaultSize as the size, we need to get the actual size
            if (size == MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize)
            {
                size = (long)(viewSize - (ulong)extraMemNeeded);
            }
            else
            {
                Debug.Assert(viewSize >= (ulong)size, "viewSize < size");
            }

            viewHandle.Initialize((ulong)size + (ulong)extraMemNeeded);
            return(new MemoryMappedView(viewHandle, extraMemNeeded, size, access));
        }
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        public unsafe static MemoryMappedView CreateView(
            SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle memMappedFileHandle, MemoryMappedFileAccess access,
            long requestedOffset, long requestedSize)
        {
            if (requestedOffset > memMappedFileHandle._capacity)
            {
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("offset");
            }
            if (requestedSize > MaxProcessAddressSpace)
            {
                throw new IOException(SR.ArgumentOutOfRange_CapacityLargerThanLogicalAddressSpaceNotAllowed);
            }
            if (requestedOffset + requestedSize > memMappedFileHandle._capacity)
            {
                throw new UnauthorizedAccessException();
            }
            if (memMappedFileHandle.IsClosed)
            {
                throw new ObjectDisposedException(typeof(MemoryMappedFile).Name);
            }

            if (requestedSize == MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize)
            {
                requestedSize = memMappedFileHandle._capacity - requestedOffset;
            }

            // mmap can only create views that start at a multiple of the page size. As on Windows,
            // we hide this restriction form the user by creating larger views than the user requested and hiding the parts
            // that the user did not request.  extraMemNeeded is the amount of extra memory we allocate before the start of the
            // requested view. (mmap may round up the actual length such that it is also page-aligned; we hide that by using
            // the right size and not extending the size to be page-aligned.)
            ulong nativeSize, extraMemNeeded, nativeOffset;
            int   pageSize = Interop.libc.sysconf(Interop.libc.SysConfNames._SC_PAGESIZE);

            ValidateSizeAndOffset(
                requestedSize, requestedOffset, pageSize,
                out nativeSize, out extraMemNeeded, out nativeOffset);
            if (nativeSize == 0)
            {
                nativeSize = (ulong)pageSize;
            }

            bool gotRefOnHandle = false;

            try
            {
                // Determine whether to create the pages as private or as shared; the former is used for copy-on-write.
                Interop.libc.MemoryMappedFlags flags =
                    (memMappedFileHandle._access == MemoryMappedFileAccess.CopyOnWrite || access == MemoryMappedFileAccess.CopyOnWrite) ?
                    Interop.libc.MemoryMappedFlags.MAP_PRIVATE :
                    Interop.libc.MemoryMappedFlags.MAP_SHARED;

                // If we have a file handle, get the file descriptor from it.  If the handle is null,
                // we'll use an anonymous backing store for the map.
                int fd;
                if (memMappedFileHandle._fileHandle != null)
                {
                    // Get the file descriptor from the SafeFileHandle
                    memMappedFileHandle._fileHandle.DangerousAddRef(ref gotRefOnHandle);
                    Debug.Assert(gotRefOnHandle);
                    fd = (int)memMappedFileHandle._fileHandle.DangerousGetHandle();
                    Debug.Assert(fd >= 0);
                }
                else
                {
                    Debug.Assert(!gotRefOnHandle);
                    fd     = -1;
                    flags |= Interop.libc.MemoryMappedFlags.MAP_ANONYMOUS;
                }

                // Nothing to do for options.DelayAllocatePages, since we're only creating the map
                // with mmap when creating the view.

                // Verify that the requested view permissions don't exceed the map's permissions
                Interop.libc.MemoryMappedProtections viewProtForVerification = GetProtections(access, forVerification: true);
                Interop.libc.MemoryMappedProtections mapProtForVerification  = GetProtections(memMappedFileHandle._access, forVerification: true);
                if ((viewProtForVerification & mapProtForVerification) != viewProtForVerification)
                {
                    throw new UnauthorizedAccessException();
                }

                // Create the map
                IntPtr addr = Interop.libc.mmap(
                    IntPtr.Zero,                                    // don't specify an address; let the system choose one
                    (IntPtr)nativeSize,                             // specify the rounded-size we computed so as to page align; size + extraMemNeeded
                    GetProtections(access, forVerification: false), // viewProtections is strictly less than mapProtections, so use viewProtections
                    flags,
                    fd,                                             // mmap adds a ref count to the fd, so there's no need to dup it.
                    (long)nativeOffset);                            // specify the rounded-offset we computed so as to page align; offset - extraMemNeeded
                if ((long)addr < 0)
                {
                    throw Interop.GetExceptionForIoErrno(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error());
                }

                // Based on the HandleInheritability, try to prevent the memory-mapped region
                // from being inherited by a forked process
                if (memMappedFileHandle._inheritability == HandleInheritability.None)
                {
                    int adviseResult = Interop.libc.madvise(addr, (IntPtr)nativeSize, Interop.libc.MemoryMappedAdvice.MADV_DONTFORK);
                    Debug.Assert(adviseResult == 0); // In release, ignore failures from advise; it's just a hint, anyway.
                }

                // Create and return the view handle
                var viewHandle = new SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle(addr, ownsHandle: true);
                viewHandle.Initialize(nativeSize);
                return(new MemoryMappedView(
                           viewHandle,
                           (long)extraMemNeeded, // the view points to offset - extraMemNeeded, so we need to shift back by extraMemNeeded
                           requestedSize,        // only allow access to the actual size requested
                           access));
            }
            finally
            {
                if (gotRefOnHandle)
                {
                    memMappedFileHandle._fileHandle.DangerousRelease();
                }
            }
        }
        public static MemoryMappedView CreateView(
            SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle memMappedFileHandle, MemoryMappedFileAccess access,
            long requestedOffset, long requestedSize)
        {
            if (requestedOffset > memMappedFileHandle._capacity)
            {
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("offset");
            }
            if (requestedSize > MaxProcessAddressSpace)
            {
                throw new IOException(SR.ArgumentOutOfRange_CapacityLargerThanLogicalAddressSpaceNotAllowed);
            }
            if (requestedOffset + requestedSize > memMappedFileHandle._capacity)
            {
                throw new UnauthorizedAccessException();
            }
            if (memMappedFileHandle.IsClosed)
            {
                throw new ObjectDisposedException(nameof(MemoryMappedFile));
            }

            if (requestedSize == MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize)
            {
                requestedSize = memMappedFileHandle._capacity - requestedOffset;
            }

            // mmap can only create views that start at a multiple of the page size. As on Windows,
            // we hide this restriction form the user by creating larger views than the user requested and hiding the parts
            // that the user did not request.  extraMemNeeded is the amount of extra memory we allocate before the start of the
            // requested view. (mmap may round up the actual length such that it is also page-aligned; we hide that by using
            // the right size and not extending the size to be page-aligned.)
            ulong nativeSize;
            long  extraMemNeeded, nativeOffset;
            long  pageSize = Interop.Sys.SysConf(Interop.Sys.SysConfName._SC_PAGESIZE);

            Debug.Assert(pageSize > 0);
            ValidateSizeAndOffset(
                requestedSize, requestedOffset, pageSize,
                out nativeSize, out extraMemNeeded, out nativeOffset);

            // Determine whether to create the pages as private or as shared; the former is used for copy-on-write.
            Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedFlags flags =
                (memMappedFileHandle._access == MemoryMappedFileAccess.CopyOnWrite || access == MemoryMappedFileAccess.CopyOnWrite) ?
                Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedFlags.MAP_PRIVATE :
                Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedFlags.MAP_SHARED;

            // If we have a file handle, get the file descriptor from it.  If the handle is null,
            // we'll use an anonymous backing store for the map.
            SafeFileHandle fd;

            if (memMappedFileHandle._fileStream != null)
            {
                // Get the file descriptor from the SafeFileHandle
                fd = memMappedFileHandle._fileStream.SafeFileHandle;
                Debug.Assert(!fd.IsInvalid);
            }
            else
            {
                fd     = new SafeFileHandle(new IntPtr(-1), false);
                flags |= Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedFlags.MAP_ANONYMOUS;
            }

            // Nothing to do for options.DelayAllocatePages, since we're only creating the map
            // with mmap when creating the view.

            // Verify that the requested view permissions don't exceed the map's permissions
            Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedProtections viewProtForVerification = GetProtections(access, forVerification: true);
            Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedProtections mapProtForVerification  = GetProtections(memMappedFileHandle._access, forVerification: true);
            if ((viewProtForVerification & mapProtForVerification) != viewProtForVerification)
            {
                throw new UnauthorizedAccessException();
            }

            // viewProtections is strictly less than mapProtections, so use viewProtections for actually creating the map.
            Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedProtections viewProtForCreation = GetProtections(access, forVerification: false);

            // Create the map
            IntPtr addr = IntPtr.Zero;

            if (nativeSize > 0)
            {
                addr = Interop.Sys.MMap(
                    IntPtr.Zero,         // don't specify an address; let the system choose one
                    nativeSize,          // specify the rounded-size we computed so as to page align; size + extraMemNeeded
                    viewProtForCreation,
                    flags,
                    fd,                  // mmap adds a ref count to the fd, so there's no need to dup it.
                    nativeOffset);       // specify the rounded-offset we computed so as to page align; offset - extraMemNeeded
            }
            else
            {
                // There are some corner cases where the .NET API allows the requested size to be zero, e.g. the caller is
                // creating a map at the end of the capacity.  We can't pass 0 to mmap, as that'll fail with EINVAL, nor can
                // we create a map that extends beyond the end of the underlying file, as that'll fail on some platforms at the
                // time of the map's creation.  Instead, since there's no data to be read/written, it doesn't actually matter
                // what backs the view, so we just create an anonymous mapping.
                addr = Interop.Sys.MMap(
                    IntPtr.Zero,
                    1,         // any length that's greater than zero will suffice
                    viewProtForCreation,
                    flags | Interop.Sys.MemoryMappedFlags.MAP_ANONYMOUS,
                    new SafeFileHandle(new IntPtr(-1), false),        // ignore the actual fd even if there was one
                    0);
                requestedSize  = 0;
                extraMemNeeded = 0;
            }
            if (addr == IntPtr.Zero) // note that shim uses null pointer, not non-null MAP_FAILED sentinel
            {
                throw Interop.GetExceptionForIoErrno(Interop.Sys.GetLastErrorInfo());
            }

            // Based on the HandleInheritability, try to prevent the memory-mapped region
            // from being inherited by a forked process
            if (memMappedFileHandle._inheritability == HandleInheritability.None)
            {
                DisableForkingIfPossible(addr, nativeSize);
            }

            // Create and return the view handle
            var viewHandle = new SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle(addr, ownsHandle: true);

            viewHandle.Initialize((ulong)nativeSize);
            return(new MemoryMappedView(
                       viewHandle,
                       extraMemNeeded, // the view points to offset - extraMemNeeded, so we need to shift back by extraMemNeeded
                       requestedSize,  // only allow access to the actual size requested
                       access));
        }
        public unsafe static MemoryMappedView CreateView(SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle memMappedFileHandle,
                                                         MemoryMappedFileAccess access, Int64 offset, Int64 size)
        {
            // MapViewOfFile can only create views that start at a multiple of the system memory allocation
            // granularity. We decided to hide this restriction form the user by creating larger views than the
            // user requested and hiding the parts that the user did not request.  extraMemNeeded is the amount of
            // extra memory we allocate before the start of the requested view. MapViewOfFile will also round the
            // capacity of the view to the nearest multiple of the system page size.  Once again, we hide this
            // from the user by preventing them from writing to any memory that they did not request.
            ulong extraMemNeeded = (ulong)offset % (ulong)GetSystemPageAllocationGranularity();

            // newOffset takes into account the fact that we have some extra memory allocated before the requested view
            ulong newOffset = (ulong)offset - extraMemNeeded;

            Debug.Assert(newOffset >= 0, "newOffset = (offset - extraMemNeeded) < 0");

            // determine size to pass to MapViewOfFile
            ulong nativeSize = (size != MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize) ?
                               (ulong)size + (ulong)extraMemNeeded :
                               0;

            if (IntPtr.Size == 4 && nativeSize > UInt32.MaxValue)
            {
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("size", SR.ArgumentOutOfRange_CapacityLargerThanLogicalAddressSpaceNotAllowed);
            }

            // if request is >= than total virtual, then MapViewOfFile will fail with meaningless error message
            // "the parameter is incorrect"; this provides better error message in advance
            Interop.MEMORYSTATUSEX memStatus;
            memStatus.dwLength = (uint)sizeof(Interop.MEMORYSTATUSEX);
            Interop.mincore.GlobalMemoryStatusEx(out memStatus);
            ulong totalVirtual = memStatus.ullTotalVirtual;

            if (nativeSize >= totalVirtual)
            {
                throw new IOException(SR.IO_NotEnoughMemory);
            }

            // split the Int64 into two ints
            int offsetLow  = unchecked ((int)(newOffset & 0x00000000FFFFFFFFL));
            int offsetHigh = unchecked ((int)(newOffset >> 32));

            // create the view
            SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle viewHandle = Interop.mincore.MapViewOfFile(memMappedFileHandle,
                                                                                  (int)MemoryMappedFile.GetFileMapAccess(access), offsetHigh, offsetLow, new UIntPtr(nativeSize));

            if (viewHandle.IsInvalid)
            {
                throw Win32Marshal.GetExceptionForLastWin32Error();
            }

            // Query the view for its size and allocation type
            Interop.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION viewInfo = new Interop.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION();
            Interop.mincore.VirtualQuery(viewHandle, ref viewInfo, (UIntPtr)Marshal.SizeOf(viewInfo));
            ulong viewSize = (ulong)viewInfo.RegionSize;

            // Allocate the pages if we were using the MemoryMappedFileOptions.DelayAllocatePages option
            // OR check if the allocated view size is smaller than the expected native size
            // If multiple overlapping views are created over the file mapping object, the pages in a given region
            // could have different attributes(MEM_RESERVE OR MEM_COMMIT) as MapViewOfFile preserves coherence between
            // views created on a mapping object backed by same file.
            // In which case, the viewSize will be smaller than nativeSize required and viewState could be MEM_COMMIT
            // but more pages may need to be committed in the region.
            // This is because, VirtualQuery function(that internally invokes VirtualQueryEx function) returns the attributes
            // and size of the region of pages with matching attributes starting from base address.
            // VirtualQueryEx: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa366907(v=vs.85).aspx
            if (((viewInfo.State & Interop.MEM_RESERVE) != 0) || (viewSize < nativeSize))
            {
                IntPtr tempHandle = Interop.mincore.VirtualAlloc(viewHandle, (UIntPtr)nativeSize, Interop.MEM_COMMIT,
                                                                 MemoryMappedFile.GetPageAccess(access));
                int lastError = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
                if (viewHandle.IsInvalid)
                {
                    throw Win32Marshal.GetExceptionForWin32Error(lastError);
                }
                // again query the view for its new size
                viewInfo = new Interop.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION();
                Interop.mincore.VirtualQuery(viewHandle, ref viewInfo, (UIntPtr)Marshal.SizeOf(viewInfo));
                viewSize = (ulong)viewInfo.RegionSize;
            }

            // if the user specified DefaultSize as the size, we need to get the actual size
            if (size == MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize)
            {
                size = (Int64)(viewSize - extraMemNeeded);
            }
            else
            {
                Debug.Assert(viewSize >= (ulong)size, "viewSize < size");
            }

            viewHandle.Initialize((ulong)size + extraMemNeeded);
            return(new MemoryMappedView(viewHandle, (long)extraMemNeeded, size, access));
        }
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        internal unsafe static MemoryMappedView CreateView(SafeMemoryMappedFileHandle memMappedFileHandle,
                                                           MemoryMappedFileAccess access, Int64 offset, Int64 size)
        {
            // MapViewOfFile can only create views that start at a multiple of the system memory allocation
            // granularity. We decided to hide this restriction form the user by creating larger views than the
            // user requested and hiding the parts that the user did not request.  extraMemNeeded is the amount of
            // extra memory we allocate before the start of the requested view. MapViewOfFile will also round the
            // capacity of the view to the nearest multiple of the system page size.  Once again, we hide this
            // from the user by preventing them from writing to any memory that they did not request.
            ulong extraMemNeeded = (ulong)offset % (ulong)MemoryMappedFile.GetSystemPageAllocationGranularity();

            // newOffset takes into account the fact that we have some extra memory allocated before the requested view
            ulong newOffset = (ulong)offset - extraMemNeeded;

            Debug.Assert(newOffset >= 0, "newOffset = (offset - extraMemNeeded) < 0");

            // determine size to pass to MapViewOfFile
            ulong nativeSize;

            if (size != MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize)
            {
                nativeSize = (ulong)size + (ulong)extraMemNeeded;
            }
            else
            {
                nativeSize = 0;
            }

            if (IntPtr.Size == 4 && nativeSize > UInt32.MaxValue)
            {
                throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("size", SR.GetString(SR.ArgumentOutOfRange_CapacityLargerThanLogicalAddressSpaceNotAllowed));
            }

            // if request is >= than total virtual, then MapViewOfFile will fail with meaningless error message
            // "the parameter is incorrect"; this provides better error message in advance
            UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORYSTATUSEX memStatus = new UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORYSTATUSEX();
            bool  result       = UnsafeNativeMethods.GlobalMemoryStatusEx(memStatus);
            ulong totalVirtual = memStatus.ullTotalVirtual;

            if (nativeSize >= totalVirtual)
            {
                throw new IOException(SR.GetString(SR.IO_NotEnoughMemory));
            }

            // split the Int64 into two ints
            uint offsetLow  = (uint)(newOffset & 0x00000000FFFFFFFFL);
            uint offsetHigh = (uint)(newOffset >> 32);

            // create the view
            SafeMemoryMappedViewHandle viewHandle = UnsafeNativeMethods.MapViewOfFile(memMappedFileHandle,
                                                                                      MemoryMappedFile.GetFileMapAccess(access), offsetHigh, offsetLow, new UIntPtr(nativeSize));

            if (viewHandle.IsInvalid)
            {
                __Error.WinIOError(Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(), String.Empty);
            }

            // Query the view for its size and allocation type
            UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION viewInfo = new UnsafeNativeMethods.MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION();
            UnsafeNativeMethods.VirtualQuery(viewHandle, ref viewInfo, (IntPtr)Marshal.SizeOf(viewInfo));
            ulong viewSize = (ulong)viewInfo.RegionSize;


            // allocate the pages if we were using the MemoryMappedFileOptions.DelayAllocatePages option
            if ((viewInfo.State & UnsafeNativeMethods.MEM_RESERVE) != 0)
            {
                IntPtr tempHandle = UnsafeNativeMethods.VirtualAlloc(viewHandle, (UIntPtr)viewSize, UnsafeNativeMethods.MEM_COMMIT,
                                                                     MemoryMappedFile.GetPageAccess(access));
                int lastError = Marshal.GetLastWin32Error();
                if (viewHandle.IsInvalid)
                {
                    __Error.WinIOError(lastError, String.Empty);
                }
            }

            // if the user specified DefaultSize as the size, we need to get the actual size
            if (size == MemoryMappedFile.DefaultSize)
            {
                size = (Int64)(viewSize - extraMemNeeded);
            }
            else
            {
                Debug.Assert(viewSize >= (ulong)size, "viewSize < size");
            }

            viewHandle.Initialize((ulong)size + extraMemNeeded);
            MemoryMappedView mmv = new MemoryMappedView(viewHandle, (long)extraMemNeeded, size, access);

            return(mmv);
        }