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18 if it can be proven that a user address space has never executed
42 This interface flushes an entire user address space from
55 Here we are flushing a specific range of (user) virtual
84 user virtual address 'addr' will be visible to the cpu. That
148 This interface flushes an entire user address space from
157 This interface flushes an entire user address space from
170 Here we are flushing a specific range of (user) virtual
242 size). This setting will force the SYSv IPC layer to only allow user
251 mapped into some user address space, there is always at least one more
253 PAGE_OFFSET. So immediately, once the first user maps a given
261 These two routines store data in user anonymous or COW
269 of the same "color" as the user mapping of the page. Sparc64
273 user will ultimately have this page mapped, and the 'page'
283 user space shared/writable mappings of this page potentially
288 space of a user process. So for example, VFS layer code
297 visible to user space mappings of that page.
302 stores done by the user.
314 the actual flush if there are currently no user processes
338 of arbitrary user pages (f.e. for ptrace()) it will use
358 When the kernel needs to modify a user page is has obtained
361 page up to date. It is assumed here that the user has no
384 subsystem assumes that the user mapping and kernel offset mapping are