Hi,
I want to understand the mechanism by which linux marks a page as
referenced.
According to the documentation in Understanding The Linux Virtual Memory
Manager Figure 11.6 and Table 3.1, there is a bit PG_referenced that can
be queried to test if the page was accessed.
I want to ask if the
So relax, go read a good book
That reminds me, I've really been enjoying Free Electrons kernel
training material in between Tasks from Little:
http://free-electrons.com/training/kernel/
See Training materials: slides, practical labs, lab data.
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2015 16:23:26 +0900, manty kuma said:
I would like to know the mount target for a given directory. In kernel, is
there an API to get the information?
Explain what problem you're trying to solve. Your example:
/system/bin is a directory its mount partition is /system.
isn't very
does anyone have an idea when is the response time for task 08? When
I submitted last december, I was 115th in the queue. I don't want to
resubmit again fearing that I will be bumped up into the end.
Dean
I was also thinking about asking about my current queue-status
Hi,
does anyone have an idea when is the response time for task 08? When
I submitted last december, I was 115th in the queue. I don't want to
resubmit again fearing that I will be bumped up into the end.
Dean
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Am 2015-02-05 um 21:06 schrieb Dean Michael Ancajas:
Hi,
does anyone have an idea when is the response time for task 08? When
I submitted last december, I was 115th in the queue. I don't want to
resubmit again fearing that I will be bumped up into the end.
Dean
I was also thinking