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Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Address formation – Address mapping

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C711S161000, C711S163000, C711SE12091, C711SE12103

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08037277

ABSTRACT:
A computer-readable storage medium stores a program for causing a processor to perform a process including: acquiring a first address that specifies a start address of a first area on the main memory where a target data to be cached is stored and range information that specifies a size of the first area on the main memory; converting the first address into a second address that specifies a start address of a second area on the local memory, the second area having a one-to-n correspondence (n=positive integer) to a part of a bit string of the first address; copying the target data stored in the first area specified by the first address and the range information onto the second area specified by the second address and the range information; and storing the second address to allow accessing the target data copied onto the local memory.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6859862 (2005-02-01), Liao et al.
patent: 7290107 (2007-10-01), Day et al.
patent: 2006/0047901 (2006-03-01), Omura

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