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1. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018)
Memory Management Unit
MMU
Paged Memory Management Unit

    (MMU, "Paged Memory Management
   Unit", PMMU) A hardware device or circuit that supports
   virtual memory and paging by translating virtual
   addresses into physical addresses.

   The virtual address space (the range of addresses used by
   the processor) is divided into pages, whose size is 2^N,
   usually a few kilobytes.  The bottom N bits of the address
   (the offset within a page) are left unchanged.  The upper
   address bits are the (virtual) page number.  The MMU
   contains a page table which is indexed (possibly
   associatively) by the page number.  Each page table entry
   (PTE) gives the physical page number corresponding to the
   virtual one.  This is combined with the page offset to give
   the complete physical address.

   A PTE may also include information about whether the page has
   been written to, when it was last used (for a least recently
   used replacement algorithm), what kind of processes (user
   mode, supervisor mode) may read and write it, and whether
   it should be cached.

   It is possible that no physical memory (RAM) has been
   allocated to a given virtual page, in which case the MMU will
   signal a "page fault" to the CPU.  The operating system
   will then try to find a spare page of RAM and set up a new PTE
   to map it to the requested virtual address.  If no RAM is free
   it may be necessary to choose an existing page, using some
   replacement algorithm, and save it to disk (this is known as
   "paging").  There may also be a shortage of PTEs, in which
   case the OS will have to free one for the new mapping.

   In a multitasking system all processes compete for the use
   of memory and of the MMU.  Some memory management
   architectures allow each process to have its own area or
   configuration of the page table, with a mechanism to switch
   between different mappings on a process switch.  This means
   that all processes can have the same virtual address space
   rather than require load-time relocation.

   An MMU also solves the problem of fragmentation of memory.
   After blocks of memory have been allocated and freed, the free
   memory may become fragmented (discontinuous) so that the
   largest contiguous block of free memory may be much smaller
   than the total amount.  With virtual memory, a contiguous
   range of virtual addresses can be mapped to several
   non-contiguous blocks of physical memory.

   In early designs memory management was performed by a separate
   integrated circuit such as the MC 68851 used with the
   Motorola 68020 CPU in the Macintosh II or the Z8015
   used with the Zilog Z80 family of processors.  Later CPUs
   such as the Motorola 68030 and the ZILOG Z280 have MMUs on
   the same IC as the CPU.

   (1999-05-24)


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