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What?? This is entirely incorrect. EVERY valid virtual address has an associated physical address. In the case of malloc-ed memory, that physical address will be in physical memory. Addressing the OP, while you are in user mode, the physical address can change at any time. The only reliable way to get the physical address is- Re: how to get physical memory address from virtual memory address
Hi all, Thanks for the response from you all. My aim is to execute SDRAM diagnostics code to find which part of SDRAM chip is failed. So in code, I am using malloc to allocte available free memory and then locking the memory using mlock. I think once the mlock is done the pages what ever is allocted during malloc will be in the- Education and Practice Collaboration: Using Simulation and Virtual Reality Technology to Assess Continuing Nurse Competency in the Long-Term Acute Care Setting
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Of course, you are wrong. Virtual addresses /only/ have corresponding physical addresses when they are used in a memory reference. Pure "allocation" (malloc()) doesn't result in a memory reference, so no real address is assigned. (FWIW, this is why the OOM killer works the way it does - it kills processes that have allocated memory- Re: how to get physical memory address from virtual memory address
Let's see if this is true. I have a machine with 1GB of physical memory: $ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 1035736 996412 39324 0 252808 368224 -/+ buffers/cache: 375380 660356 Swap: 12937128 23420 12913708Hi Everyone, I have a question about the paging file size. If you upgrade your memory from 1 gig to 3 gigs. Should i change the size of my virtual memory?--Charter pipeline is like a box of chocolates, You never know what you are going to get! ..- Interview with Kevin Goodman, architect of Citrix's virtual memory optimization management technology.
In this show, Brian Madden has a conversation with Kevin Goodman, the architect and patent-holder of Citrix virtual memory optimization technology. Kevin will provide very detailed description of how this technology works, how you and test and manage it, and when it should and shouldnt be used.
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