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We introduce a new technique that reduces the Linux kernel code memory footprint through on-demand code loading of infrequently executed code, for systems that ...
We introduce a new technique that reduces the Linux kernel code memory footprint through on-demand code loading of infrequently executed code, for systems that ...
Abstract. There is a growing trend to use general-purpose operating systems like Linux in embedded systems. Previous research focused on us- ing compaction ...
Linux Kernel Compaction through Cold Code Swapping. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00904-4_10 · Full text. Journal: Transactions on High-Performance ...
Linux kernel compaction through cold code swapping ; Autor/s: Chanet, D.; Cabezas, J.; Morancho, E.; Navarro, Nacho; De Bosschere, K. ; Tipus: Article en revista.
Title: Linux Kernel Compaction Through Cold Code Swapping ; Authors: Chanet, D., Cabezas, J., Morancho, E., Navarro, Nacho, ; Researchers (PRC):, Morancho, E.
Apr 21, 2020 · Memory compaction is a feature of the Linux kernel that makes larger, physically contiguous blocks of free memory available.
Missing: Cold Code Swapping.
Another application is idle pages recompression - pages that are cold and sit in the memory can be recompressed using more effective algorithm and, hence, ...
Linux Kernel Compaction through Cold Code Swapping. 173-200. view. electronic ... Compiler Support for Code Size Reduction Using a Queue-Based Processor.
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Kernel code page faults for the different code placement... Linux Kernel Compaction through Cold Code Swapping. Article. Full-text available. Jan 2009.