Re: arm L_PTE_XXX entry addition for Debugging purpose

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Hi!

AFAIK it's PG_dirty page flag.

Hope this helps!
Vladimir Murzin
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From: Mulyadi Santosa
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To: Dhyan
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Subject: Re: arm L_PTE_XXX entry addition for Debugging purpose
Sent: 1 Aug 2012 09:57

Hi...

Sorry for crossing in...

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 11:53 AM, Dhyan <linuxdhyan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry to ask,but is there any other good way to find the written pages of a
> user process?

by "written", you mean "dirty" pages?

if yes, IIRC there's a flag that marks so....but that is for x86 and I
forgot the name...


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