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Memory Barrier | A software developer's blog Memory Barrier A software developer's blog Menu Skip to content Home Posts About Contact Post navigation ← Older posts Memory Management: The mmap() Call Posted on August 10, 2024 by elahav (If you have not done so already, you may wish to read the previous two posts about memory management, as they contain information that is relevant to following discussion: the basics and virtual memory .) This post may read a bit like a manual page (especially the description of the arguments to the function), but since mmap() plays such a vital part in memory management, I thought it would be good to describe it in detail. The Role of mmap() As this post will show, mmap() is the Swiss Army Knife of memory management: the function does many different things, depending on the myriad of combinations of options passed to it. We can, nevertheless, express the role of mmap() in simple terms: to carve a range...

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