Re: where is the user process mapping???

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sushil  mayengbam (sushix@rediffmail.com) wrote:
> hi folks,
> i come across that the following mapping is occured inside the 
> main memory (or any memory bank):-
> ZONE_DMA:first 16 MB(becoz of the ISA controller limitation)
> ZONE_NORMAL:the kernel address space
> ZONE_HIGH_MEM:the rest of the memory.
> supposing  that, i'd 128MB (RAM) inside my computer system, how 
> 're the zones mapped inside this configuration????
> i'm waiting eagerly with ur response, as i'd some contradiction 
> with my theoritical background and the real situation. i apologize 
> (in advance) if my question is too naive.

Sorry, I don't know how answer to your question at this time, but I'll
search.
However, this pointers can surely give you some information: 
 * http://www.csn.ul.ie/~mel/projects/vm/guide/html/understand/
 * http://www.csn.ul.ie/~mel/projects/vm/guide/html/code/

HTH,

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