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On Fri, Mar 07, 2036 at 16:31 -0700, sarnath kannan wrote:

> I came across ur web-page...Nice to see that...
> I want to know more about the entire memory arch..,
> (Like .. Page tables..,Page direc...,VM.. and how=20
> they all have been put together....)Can u suggest
> me a site where i can get all these things ..
> Thanks in advance..

  There is plenty of good documentation out there, for instance:

    * http://www.nl.linux.org/Linux-MM/mm-links.html
    * http://www.tux.org/lkml/ - check out 'The Linux Kernel' book
        by David Rusling

  Cheers,

         Marcel

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When a prcess starts executing . the uninitialised data and stack pages are
anonymous mappings. (what I understood)
As soon as the there is first write on say stack page there will be a page
fault.

What I want to know is
After the page fault is handled there is a page in swap memory which acts
as the backing store for this page ??
Is this true for all the stack and bss pages and modified data pages ?
These pages will be given backing store till the process dies ??



Nilesh Patel
IBM Global Services India Pvt. Ltd.


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Update of /home/CVS/linux-mm
In directory humbolt:/tmp/cvs-serv4851

Modified Files:
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link to disk scheduling algoritms
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I realize I only have a tier 2 support board, but I'm getting strange
behavior.  Hopefully you know something about this (or would like to)
and can steer me in the right direction.

Configuration:
        AMD 'Mainboard' mother board, 200Mhz bus...
        AMD 550Mhz Athlon processor
        2 x 128 Mb DRAM ECC
        RedHat Linux 6.1, 2.2.12-nnn

  First, I should mention, I've installed Linux and virtually everything
  works fine... sees my disks, compiled the drivers and used a SBLive!
  card, used the parallel port to talk to an HP Laserjet.


  The problem is, I can't make it utilize all 256Mb, it crashes.
  It only recognizes 64Mb by default (free command), I can up it
  to 128Mb with the mem=nnnM  either from the LILO boot prompt
  or in the lilo.conf file.

  When I start going upwards, the system crashes somewhere in
  the boot process, invariablly.  For example mem=180M or mem=256M
  will crash.

  Note that when I tried 3 x 64 Mb of RAM and tried mem=192M it
  crashed too, during boot.

  But mem=128M seems to work fine.

   Any ideas?

  Thanks,
  Paul



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Okay ... perhaps I have absolutely no idea of exactly what I need but here 
goes...
I came across your address while surfing through looking under reverse 
lookups & such.(for unpublished) I read a few of the postings that evidently 
were submitted by someone on your team. Can you help/assist me with this 
request?
                                                                       Thanks!
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