Книга: Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Exam Preparation Kit
Lesson 2: Configuring Memory Mapping of a BSP
Memory management in Windows Embedded CE has changed significantly from previous versions. In past versions, all processes shared the same 4 GB address space. With CE 6.0, each process has its own unique address space. The new system of managing virtual memory enables CE 6.0 to run up to 32,000 processes in contrast to the previous 32 processes limitation. This lesson covers the details of the new memory architecture and management, so that you can map virtual memory regions to correct physical memory addresses on the platform.
After this lesson, you will be able to:
? Describe how Windows Embedded CE manages virtual memory.
? Configure static memory mappings for a hardware platform.
? Map noncontiguous physical memory to virtual memory on the system.
? Share resources between OAL and device drivers.
Estimated lesson time: 15 minutes.
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