Memory window manager for control structure access

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

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ABSTRACT:
Methods and systems for managing control structure access by a processor are disclosed. In general, a processor can communicate with a plurality of control structures. A memory window manager can then be implemented, which communicates with said processor and said plurality of control structures. The memory window manager specifies which control structure among said plurality of control structures is accessible by said processor. The memory window manager also specifies which control structure can be mapped into an address space of said processor.

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