The Backend Engineering Show with Hussein Nasser
Page faults occurs when the process tries to access a memory that isn’t backed by a physical page kernel raises a fault which loads a page. It happens on first access, stack expansion, COW, swap and much more. However it comes with a cost. In this episode of the backend engineering show I dissect the need and the cost page faults in the kernel. * 0:00 Intro * 4:00 Virtual memory * Abstraction of physical memory * Memory sharing * Allow more processes to run , unused go to disk * Numa, kernel can place memory near the cpu * 12:00 VMA areas * Text/code * Data * BSS * Heap * Stack * 19:50 Kernel mode * 25:30 What is a Page fault? * 30:30 First access page fault * 33:00 Stack Expansion page fault * 34:30 CoW page fault * 38:00 Swap page fault * 39:39 File backed page fault * 40:29 Permission page fault * 45:30 Summary
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