Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Address formation – Address mapping
Reexamination Certificate
2007-03-27
2007-03-27
Bragdon, Reginald (Department: 2189)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory
Address formation
Address mapping
C711S206000, C711S207000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10315557
ABSTRACT:
A sparse matrix paging system is provided that dynamically allocates memory resources on demand. In some cases, this is accomplished by dynamically allocating memory resources, preferably only after a page has been requested. Such a sparse matrix paging system may allow a platform with a large linear address space to more efficiently execute on a platform with a smaller linear address space. Preferably, the sparse matrix paging system only indexes those pages that are actually requested and used in the address space on main store pages or backing store pages. Further, the backing store is preferably not involved unless the total address space allocated by the operating system exceeds the available main store pages.
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Bragdon Reginald
Crompton Seager & Tufte LLC
Johnson Charles A.
Namazi Mehdi
Starr Mark T.
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