IIRC.
I agree. The mechanism can be tested out and then reverted if it is
hurting performance. Thanks again for the help and examples,
Ian Rogers
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future. Would the multi-segment stuff be useful for more people? Is
there an obvious reason to avoid multi-segments?
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ode and any spill/fill of register value code will be in the
controlling address space, I want to then address the second address
space/segment by just using a segment over-ride.
Thanks for the help,
Ian Rogers
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ue yet.
Please could you have a look and suggest how to create the descriptor
value and why when I look in /proc//maps I can't see the asid_mmap
that's being done as part of the test.
Many thanks,
Ian Rogers
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* Program to create a dummy address space and play with it (much as
* an
Jeff Dike wrote:
On Wed, May 04, 2005 at 10:28:28AM +0100, Ian Rogers wrote:
What I'm hoping to do is to use SKAS to create a second address
space I can, map, unmap, peek and poke from the first. The reason for
this is to allow an emulator to live in the first address space and the
emu
someone has an strace of the calls involved or failing that any
advice/suggestions/...
Many thanks,
Ian Rogers
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