Explore the Linux Memory Model 15
Constable On Patrol writes to tell us that IBM DeveloperWorks has an interesting look at the 'fundamentals of how memory is constructed and managed' in the Linux memory module. The article serves as a great intro to the basics of memory management for Linux design and implementation. From the article: "This guide includes an examination of the segment control unit and the paging models as well as a detailed look at the physical memory zone."
Not very insightful (Score:5, Informative)
If you really want to learn about the Linux memory architecture, get Mel Gorman's book "Understanding the Linux Virtual Memory Manager".
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If I should have to put up with developerworks or shut up about it, then you should have to put up with me or shut up about it. There is a third alternative: we can talk freely about it, telling people what we each think of the quality of a source without barking commands at each other ("Put up or shut up" is an imperative utterance and a rude one at that).
And I stand by my statement on the rarity of articles like the one you just linked to (which is, indeed, insightful - if a little
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Linux kernel? (Score:3, Funny)
Testament To Design (Score:2)
Linux Memory Management. We Salute You!
Constructing memory? Me too, please! (Score:1)