In preperation for the talk at this years OLS, I have put up
my page size patch at http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~sjw/linux-mpss/
(the actual patch is
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~sjw/linux-mpss/linux-2.4.18-mpss-0.1
)
This patch allows applications to map parts of their
address space using large pages, currently only on an x86 (ports
to other architectures are planned).
While this is still definately a work in progress, and in no way
ready for consideration for a production kernel, I would be interested in
any (constructive) criticism people may have.
The work was done while I was an intern in the Enterprise Linux
Group at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center.
(The usual disclaimers apply --- I take no responsibility if this
causes any damage to you, your computer, your social life, etc.)
I will put up a copy of the OLS paper and slides after the talk.
Simon
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