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== December 2005 == * Plans for [[http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/kernel/2005-12/msg00040.html|DragonFly BSD 1.5]] contain a cache coherency management system (CCMS). This looks like a subtle, yet significant, change from traditional BSD memory management. |
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* [http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/10/20/openbsd_3_8.html?page=6 OpenBSD malloc] has been modernized in 3.8, adding interesting security features. | * [[http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/10/20/openbsd_3_8.html?page=6|OpenBSD malloc]] has been modernized in 3.8, adding interesting security features. * LWN [[http://lwn.net/Articles/155510/|Adaptive file readahead]] for the 2.6 Linux kernel, developed by Wu Fengguang. == September 2005 == * LWN [[http://lwn.net/Articles/153353/|Swap prefetching]] patch by Con Kolivas. * LWN [[http://lwn.net/Articles/152462/|ZONE_DMA32]] proposal by Andi Kleen. * LWN [[http://lwn.net/Articles/152635/|Predictive per-task write throttling]] by Andrea Arcangeli. == August 2005 == * LWN [[http://lwn.net/Articles/147879/|CLOCK-Pro page replacement]], explained by Jon Corbet. |
When you run into memory management news articles or conference papers, please link them here in reverse chronological order. Thank you.
December 2005
Plans for DragonFly BSD 1.5 contain a cache coherency management system (CCMS). This looks like a subtle, yet significant, change from traditional BSD memory management.
October 2005
OpenBSD malloc has been modernized in 3.8, adding interesting security features.
LWN Adaptive file readahead for the 2.6 Linux kernel, developed by Wu Fengguang.
September 2005
LWN Swap prefetching patch by Con Kolivas.
LWN ZONE_DMA32 proposal by Andi Kleen.
LWN Predictive per-task write throttling by Andrea Arcangeli.
August 2005
LWN CLOCK-Pro page replacement, explained by Jon Corbet.