Protection traps and alternatives for memory management of an object-oriented language

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Hosking, Antony L.
Moss, J. Eliot B.

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Many operating systems allow user programs to specify the protection level (inaccessible, read-only, read-write) of pages in their virtual memory address space, and to handle any protection violations that may occur. Such page-protection techniques have been exploited by several user-level algorithms for applications including generational garbage collection and persistent stores. Unfortunately, modern hardware has made efficient handling of page protection faults more difficult.

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Operating Systems Review (ACM)

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