Am 2021-05-17 um 9:44 a.m. schrieb Felix Kuehling:
> A few more comments inline. Sorry I took so long.
>
> Am 2021-05-12 um 1:34 p.m. schrieb Alex Sierra:
>
>> [Why]
>> svm ranges can have mixed pages from device or system memory.
>> A good example is, after a prange has been allocated in VRAM and
A few more comments inline. Sorry I took so long.
Am 2021-05-12 um 1:34 p.m. schrieb Alex Sierra:
> [Why]
> svm ranges can have mixed pages from device or system memory.
> A good example is, after a prange has been allocated in VRAM and a
> copy-on-write is triggered by a fork. This invalidates s
[Why]
svm ranges can have mixed pages from device or system memory.
A good example is, after a prange has been allocated in VRAM and a
copy-on-write is triggered by a fork. This invalidates some pages
inside the prange. Endding up in mixed pages.
[How]
By classifying each page inside a prange, bas