15 Jun
2004
15 Jun
'04
8:19 p.m.
Shachar Shemesh <wine-devel(a)shemesh.biz> writes:
Can you? I was under the impression that some addresses are reserved for kernel addresses, or is that above 3GB?
Yes it's above 3Gb normally.
Basically, they are keeping huge database-like memory structures in memory for quick access. They are actually working on machines with 3GB of RAM, and they need it accessable. I will need to run some tests, but I think that they mostly do memory allocation and filling, not mmaps.
Memory allocations are based on mmap. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard(a)winehq.org