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- Page_fault abstract "A page fault (sometimes #pf or pf) is a trap to the software raised by the hardware when a program accesses a page that is mapped in the virtual address space, but not loaded in physical memory. In the typical case the operating system tries to handle the page fault by making the required page accessible at a location in physical memory or terminates the program in the case of an illegal access. The hardware that detects a page fault is the memory management unit in a processor. The exception handling software that handles the page fault is generally part of the operating system.Contrary to what the name "page fault" might suggest, page faults are not always errors and are common and necessary to increase the amount of memory available to programs in any operating system that utilizes virtual memory, including OpenVMS, Microsoft Windows, Unix-like systems (including Mac OS X, Linux, *BSD, Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX), and z/OS. Microsoft uses the term hard fault in more recent versions of the Resource Monitor (e.g., Windows Vista) to mean "page fault".".
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- Page_fault wikiPageID "1157143".
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- Page_fault hasPhotoCollection Page_fault.
- Page_fault subject Category:Computer_errors.
- Page_fault subject Category:Virtual_memory.
- Page_fault type Abstraction100002137.
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- Page_fault comment "A page fault (sometimes #pf or pf) is a trap to the software raised by the hardware when a program accesses a page that is mapped in the virtual address space, but not loaded in physical memory. In the typical case the operating system tries to handle the page fault by making the required page accessible at a location in physical memory or terminates the program in the case of an illegal access. The hardware that detects a page fault is the memory management unit in a processor.".
- Page_fault label "Erreur de page".
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- Page_fault label "页缺失 (计算机科学)".
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