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Old 03-05-2014, 12:01 AM   #1
pravin jadav
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How to detects the PFNs of the restorable page cache and the corresponding disk block


I want to develop a kernel module that will detect the PFNs of the restorable page cache in the guest memory and the corresponding disk block numbers from the disk storage.


Restorable page cache means that the guest memory has the same contents as physical disk blocks in physical disk.

how should i start to develop this kernel module.

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