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21 In the MMU case: VM regions backed by arbitrary pages; copy-on-write
25 pages.
36 In the MMU case: VM regions backed by pages read from file; changes to
61 In the MMU case: like the non-PROT_WRITE case, except that the pages in
64 the mapping's backing pages. The page is then backed by swap instead.
71 In the MMU case: VM regions backed by pages read from file; changes to
72 pages written back to file; writes to file reflected into pages backing
83 sequence by providing a contiguous sequence of pages to map. In that
93 blockdev must be able to provide a contiguous run of pages without
124 Linux man pages (ver 2.22 or later).
127 regions are backed by virtual pages, with the contents only being mapped
128 to cleared physical pages when a write happens on that specific page
129 (prior to which, the pages are effectively mapped to the global zero page
135 pages, and the entire map is cleared at allocation time. This can cause
259 of pages and permit mappings to be made on that.
263 enough pages to honour a mapping. This is required to support POSIX shared
283 NOMMU mmap automatically rounds up to the nearest power-of-2 number of pages
286 aggressively trim allocations and discard any excess pages back in to the page