Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Dynamic Kernel Mapping | Date | Fri, 04 Jun 1999 14:59:33 -0700 | From | Lu Xu <> |
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Hi, there,
I have a question regarding kernel memory mapping. During run time, the kernel components, e.g., modules, may allocate some pages (both virtual and physical) by invoking vmalloc. The mapping will be reflected in the swapper_pg_dir (init_mm).
I am wondering whether such dynamically created mappings are propagated to other existing processes at all.
There must be something I don't see. If you know how it is done, please help. Even better, if you can compare it with other OS.
Thanks in advance,
-- xulu
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