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sidc7 02-23-2009 10:52 PM

Copy on write and page initialization
 
Hi,

As far as I understand, Linux uses the COW optimization so parent and child process share the same address space, till one of them writes to it, at which point the kernel creates a copy of the page written to. This is done through the function do_wp_page which in turn calls cow_user_page.

I created a simple program, where the child and parent process write to a variable differently. I have instrumented the kernel at cow_user_page. On inserting the kprobe module and running the fork program, I do not get a call to cow_user_page. I had several questions:
1. Does this mean that the kernel is not doing COW optimization?
2. Is COW enabled by default, if not, how do we turn it on?
3. Any other point in the kernel, where cow is done, other than cow_user_page?

Regarding page initialization, if I understand it correctly, the kernel calls get_zeroed_page when it has to allocated a zeroed page, once again in my kernel module, I have probes the kernel at get_zeroed_page, but get no calls, even on running the system for a long time, any other place where the kernel gets zeroed pages to return the applications ?



Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance
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