OFF2F: A new object file format for virtual memory systems to support volatile/non-volatile memory-mixed environment

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Abstract

Research on non-volatile memory has advanced in recent years. Non-volatile memory is not installed on practical computers; however, it will appear in the near future. This study proposes a new executable file format to enable a virtual memory system to support program execution on a volatile and non-volatile memory-mixed computer. To be more precise, this study proposes OFF2F: a new object file format consisting of 2 files, which leverages the characteristics of volatile and non-volatile memories. OFF2F focuses on access form when a program is loaded into memory at program execution. This paper presents evaluation results in terms of reduction of page fault processing time.

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Sato, M., & Taniguchi, H. (2019). OFF2F: A new object file format for virtual memory systems to support volatile/non-volatile memory-mixed environment. International Journal of Machine Learning and Computing, 9(4), 387–392. https://doi.org/10.18178/ijmlc.2019.9.4.815

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