Opportunistic migration of memory pages in a unified virtual memory system
Techniques are disclosed for transitioning a memory page between memories in a virtual memory subsystem. A unified virtual memory (UVM) driver detects a page fault in response to a memory access request associated with a first memory page, where a local page table does not include an entry correspon...
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creator | Hairgrove, Mark Fahs, Brian Duluk, Jr., Jerome F Deming, James Leroy Mashey, John Buschardt, Cameron Dunning, Lucien |
description | Techniques are disclosed for transitioning a memory page between memories in a virtual memory subsystem. A unified virtual memory (UVM) driver detects a page fault in response to a memory access request associated with a first memory page, where a local page table does not include an entry corresponding to a virtual memory address included in the memory access request. The UVM driver, in response to the page fault, executes a page fault sequence. The page fault sequence includes modifying the ownership state associated with the first memory page to be central-processing-unit-shared. The page fault sequence further includes scheduling the first memory page for migration from a system memory associated with a central processing unit (CPU) to a local memory associated with a parallel processing unit (PPU). One advantage of the disclosed approach is that the PPU accesses memory pages with greater efficiency. |
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