Abstract

This chapter covers the ARM memory management unit (MMU) and virtual address space mappings. It explains the ARM MMU in detail and shows how to configure the MMU for virtual address mapping using both one-level and two-level paging. In addition, it also explains the distinction between low VA space and high VA space mappings and their implications on system implementations. Rather than only discussing the principles of memory management, it demonstrates the various kinds of virtual address mappings schemes by complete working example programs.

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