OS activates special reserved memory called_________ memory, when system runs out
of memory.
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OS activates special reserved memory called hardware reserved memory , when systems runs out of memory
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OS activates special reserved memory called hardware reserved memory, when system runs out
of memory.
Explanation:
- The kernel's memory spaces can be reserved via the Reserved- memory method.
- Automobilists utilise this approach to attain a devoted memory pool that will not be controlled by the Linux operating system's default memory allocator or to allocate buffers in specialised memory spaces( like as internal SRAM)( in DDR).
- Variables are only reserved memory spaces for the depot of values.
- This implies that you set astray some memory when you make a variable.
- The operating system allots memory and determines what can be kept in the reserved memory based on the data type of a variable.
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