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Why does a memory map size not limit disassembly?

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Why does a memory map size not limit disassembly?

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The memory maps are only used when scheduling jobs. Once disassembly starts, libopcodes is invoked in a loop using the disassemble_info structure contained in the opdis_. This structure uses the target buffer to determine the bounds of disassembly.

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