Kernel Virtual Address Space
Sridhar Chellappa
schellap at spinnakernet.com
Tue Feb 3 12:33:20 PST 2004
Julian Elischer wrote:
>
>On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Sridhar Chellappa wrote:
>
>>Sridhar Chellappa wrote:
>>
>>>As part of the Bootup sequence, I see create_pagetables allocate only
>>>30 Pages for Page Table entries in non-PAE mode and 120 pages in PAE
>>>mode. Does this mean that all the kernel mode entities get only 4 * 30
>>>* 1024 * 1024 = 120 MB worth of Address Space ? Can I tune the kernel
>>>virtual address space by just changing the "NKPT" define in pmap.h ?
>>>
>>>Also, I heard that the BSD kernel(atleast from 5.1 onward) itself is
>>>pre-emptible and none of the kernel threads have a cpu affinity. How
>>>do I change the behaviour to make the kernel non-preemptible and tie
>>>kernel-threads to a particular CPU ?
>>>
>>>Sridhar.
>>>
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>>Under Linux, all kernel threads share the same "Kernel" Virtual Address
>>Space. Is it the same under freeBSD ? If it is not, then what sort of
>>Stuff gets put into the "Kernel" Virtual Address Space?
>>
>
>The simple answer is: "yes they do".
>
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Is it possible for freeBSD kernel threads to have their own private
virtual address space ??
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