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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ with the specified swap device number (aka "type"). A "store" will
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copy the page to transcendent memory and associate it with the type and
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offset associated with the page. A "load" will copy the page, if found,
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from transcendent memory into kernel memory, but will NOT remove the page
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-from from transcendent memory. An "invalidate_page" will remove the page
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+from transcendent memory. An "invalidate_page" will remove the page
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from transcendent memory and an "invalidate_area" will remove ALL pages
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associated with the swap type (e.g., like swapoff) and notify the "device"
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to refuse further stores with that swap type.
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@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ server configured with a large amount of RAM... without pre-configuring
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how much of the RAM is available for each of the clients!
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In the virtual case, the whole point of virtualization is to statistically
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-multiplex physical resources acrosst the varying demands of multiple
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+multiplex physical resources across the varying demands of multiple
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virtual machines. This is really hard to do with RAM and efforts to do
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it well with no kernel changes have essentially failed (except in some
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well-publicized special-case workloads).
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