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Question: How does Linux do segmentation with paging?

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How does Linux do segmentation with paging?

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In segmented paging,

  • Process is first divided into segments and then each segment is divided into pages.
  • These pages are then stored in the frames of main memory.
  • A page table exists for each segment that keeps track of the frames storing the pages of that segment.
  • Each page table occupies one frame in the main memory.
  • Number of entries in the page table of a segment = Number of pages that segment is divided.
  • A segment table exists that keeps track of the frames storing the page tables of segments.
  • Number of entries in the segment table of a process = Number of segments that process is divided.
  • The base address of the segment table is stored in the segment table base register.

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