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303 Linux System Programming
In-depth Linux System Programming Concepts would be discussed here.
303 Linux System Programming
Session 03,04 03.VirtualMemory
spatlou
April 2020
You are invited to put is queries/resolutions/advice/articles about Virtual Memory here...
ankitvats846
May 2020
Doubts :-
1) 32 bit machine means process have address space of 2^32 ??
2) page as well as offset will goes to translate into physical address??
int a =5 ; means complete page going to translate??
3) when power on a system which one run first a proccess or mmu
??
4) page acquire only 1 byte in mapping table ?? (16 * 2 * 8 = 256 byte)??
5) if two process have same page than what happened with page frame??
6) can os address translation may fail ?? if yes , in what situation??
7) In modern laptop ,upgrade configuration limited lets say "upto 16gb of ram is supported"??
spatlou
May 2020
1) 32 bit machine means process have address space of 2^32 ??
This means there are 2^32 addresses. (virtual Addresss)
spatlou
May 2020
2) page as well as offset will goes to translate into physical address?? This is correct.
int a =5 ; means complete page going to translate??
One page (atleast) will be allocated(actually 130 kb of memory will be allocated). Out of which only 4 bytes are occupied by int a.
spatlou
May 2020
3) when power on a system which one run first a proccess or mmu
??
Please find the explanation here.
http://www.emblogic.com/members/document_view/843
spatlou
May 2020
4) page acquire only 1 byte in mapping table ?? (16 * 2 * 8 = 256 byte)??
page Table entries consists of VirtualAddress-->PhsicalAddress Mappings. Every mapping occupies 2 Byte(on 32 bit machines).
spatlou
May 2020
5) if two process have same page than what happened with page frame??
The contents of page are copied into Virtual address spaces of both the processes.
But, if shared objects are created then one pages contents could be shared by both processes.
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