| .\" Kernel paging docs, largely as a reference for myself. |
| .TH paging 9 "18 February 2021" "1" "Paging" |
| .SH NAME |
| Paging - kernel memory paging overview |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| Paging allows the kernel to map arbitrary virtual memory addresses to |
| locations in physical memory. |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| On x86 each page is fixed at 4kb. Mapping each 4kb page for the |
| entire memory takes a lot of space, so instead, |
| .B |
| page directories |
| .NB |
| and |
| .B |
| page tables |
| .NB |
| are used. The kernel stores one or more page directories, each of |
| which contains 1024 pointers to page tables (which may be null), each |
| of which in turn contains 1024 |
| .B |
| page table entries |
| .NB |
| |
| Each page table entry contains the upper 20 bits of the physical |
| memory location it maps to |
| .B |
| (frame). |
| .NB |
| It also contains several flags describing if the page is readable or |
| writable in user mode, as well as flags set by the CPU: such as if the |
| page has been accessed or modified. |
| .SH SEE ALSO |
| src/paging.c, src/paging.h, Intel manual volume 4, Figure 4-4. |