At 21:10 08/03/2001, Rik van Riel wrote:
>+ * There is also a hash table mapping (inode,offset) to the page
>+ * in memory if present. The lists for this hash table use the fields
>+ * page->next_hash and page->pprev_hash.
Shouldn't (inode,offset) be (inode,index), or possibly (mapping,index)?
>+ * For choosing which pages to swap out, inode pages carry a
>+ * PG_referenced bit, which is set any time the system accesses
>+ * that page through the (inode,offset) hash table. This referenced
And here, too?
I know these are small details, but just for completeness sake...
Best regards,
Anton
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