On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:46:31AM +0200, poma wrote: > Any links/docs to offer on this topic? > Thanks. > I don't have a link off-hand, but a book about computer architecture should let you figure things out: At what level of detail? The kernel attempts to map itself using 2MB pages on X86 where possible (since it's large and contiguous.) For various reasons, modules are mapped using 4K pages since they'd need to be padded out to 2MB (very little module .text would be that big, and obviously code and data are mapped separately for protection reasons.) Also, separate modules need to be on separate pages in order to ensure that you can remove them independently. So the more modules you have loaded, the more likely useful TLB (translation lookaside buffer, which caches virtual to physical mappings) from userspace will get pushed out by the kernel on a system call or interrupt. regards, Kyle -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct