• New paradigm for OS design • Enabled by 64-bit hardware • Motivation: use H/W features to: Ü improve overall performance, Ü simplify applications. cse/UNSW COMP9242 2004/S2 W13 P1 ADDRESS SPACE
The recent interest in single address space operating systems has resulted in a number of papers, mo...
In this paper we explore software-managed address translation. The purpose of the study is to specif...
International audienceCurrent processor and multiprocessor architectures are almost all based on the...
Trends toward shared-memory programming paradigms, large (64-bit) address spaces, and memory-mapped ...
{In a recent issue of Operating System Review, Hayter and McAuley [1991] argue that future high-perf...
Trends toward shared-memory programming paradigms, large (64-bit) address spaces, and memory-mapped ...
Trends toward shared-memory programming paradigms, large (64-bit) address spaces, and memory-mapped ...
Recent microprocessor architectures with 64-bit flat addressing open possibilities for new operating...
A key decision in the design of an operating system is which facilities to provide for the managemen...
Odin is a new high performance single address space multiprocessor design. The contribution of this ...
Single-address-space operating systems (SASOS) are an attractive model for making the best use of th...
In the early days, building computer systems was easy. Why, you ask? Because users didn’t expect muc...
As transistor densities increase, it is becoming ever more difficult to gain significant performance ...
The modern operating system is caught between the rapid evolution of application requirements and th...
Abstract- Support of Single System Image (SSI) services is the main approach that enables better uti...
The recent interest in single address space operating systems has resulted in a number of papers, mo...
In this paper we explore software-managed address translation. The purpose of the study is to specif...
International audienceCurrent processor and multiprocessor architectures are almost all based on the...
Trends toward shared-memory programming paradigms, large (64-bit) address spaces, and memory-mapped ...
{In a recent issue of Operating System Review, Hayter and McAuley [1991] argue that future high-perf...
Trends toward shared-memory programming paradigms, large (64-bit) address spaces, and memory-mapped ...
Trends toward shared-memory programming paradigms, large (64-bit) address spaces, and memory-mapped ...
Recent microprocessor architectures with 64-bit flat addressing open possibilities for new operating...
A key decision in the design of an operating system is which facilities to provide for the managemen...
Odin is a new high performance single address space multiprocessor design. The contribution of this ...
Single-address-space operating systems (SASOS) are an attractive model for making the best use of th...
In the early days, building computer systems was easy. Why, you ask? Because users didn’t expect muc...
As transistor densities increase, it is becoming ever more difficult to gain significant performance ...
The modern operating system is caught between the rapid evolution of application requirements and th...
Abstract- Support of Single System Image (SSI) services is the main approach that enables better uti...
The recent interest in single address space operating systems has resulted in a number of papers, mo...
In this paper we explore software-managed address translation. The purpose of the study is to specif...
International audienceCurrent processor and multiprocessor architectures are almost all based on the...