Dynamic Memory Management

Nobody III hungryninja101 at ...9...
Mon Dec 1 18:55:39 CET 2014


Thanks. So I could assign a small amount of memory to each process and then
each process wouldn't take much more than it needs.
On Dec 1, 2014 4:11 AM, "Norman Feske" <norman.feske at ...1...> wrote:

> Hello Ben,
>
> > As far as I can tell, init will only allocate fixed amounts of memory to
> > each process. Is there a way to allow each process as much memory as it
> > needs up to a certain limit (e.g. 1G) without reserving excess memory
> > for each process?
>
> if you do not assign all available memory to the subsystems of the init
> process, init will hand out the remaining stack memory on demand (first
> come, first served). This is not exactly what you requested but may
> still be useful.
>
> The feature you described is supported by the interactive cli_monitor
> (os/src/app/cli_monitor).
>
> Cheers
> Norman
>
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