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2Memory Management Documentation
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4
5Memory Management Guide
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7
8This is a guide to understanding the memory management subsystem
9of Linux.  If you are looking for advice on simply allocating memory,
10see the :ref:`memory_allocation`.  For controlling and tuning guides,
11see the :doc:`admin guide <../admin-guide/mm/index>`.
12
13.. toctree::
14   :maxdepth: 1
15
16   physical_memory
17   page_tables
18   process_addrs
19   bootmem
20   page_allocation
21   vmalloc
22   slab
23   highmem
24   page_reclaim
25   swap
26   page_cache
27   shmfs
28   oom
29
30Legacy Documentation
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32
33This is a collection of older documents about the Linux memory management
34(MM) subsystem internals with different level of details ranging from
35notes and mailing list responses for elaborating descriptions of data
36structures and algorithms.  It should all be integrated nicely into the
37above structured documentation, or deleted if it has served its purpose.
38
39.. toctree::
40   :maxdepth: 1
41
42   active_mm
43   arch_pgtable_helpers
44   balance
45   damon/index
46   free_page_reporting
47   hmm
48   hwpoison
49   hugetlbfs_reserv
50   ksm
51   memory-model
52   mmu_notifier
53   multigen_lru
54   numa
55   overcommit-accounting
56   page_migration
57   page_frags
58   page_owner
59   page_table_check
60   remap_file_pages
61   slub
62   split_page_table_lock
63   transhuge
64   unevictable-lru
65   vmalloced-kernel-stacks
66   vmemmap_dedup
67   z3fold
68   zsmalloc
69