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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 09, 2014
Filed:
Jan. 14, 2011
Saurabh Desai, Austin, TX (US);
George Mathew Koikara, Bangalore, IN;
Pruthvi Panyam Nataraj, Bangalore, IN;
Guha Prasad Venkataraman, Chennai, IN;
Vidya Ranganathan, Bangalore, IN;
Saurabh Desai, Austin, TX (US);
George Mathew Koikara, Bangalore, IN;
Pruthvi Panyam Nataraj, Bangalore, IN;
Guha Prasad Venkataraman, Chennai, IN;
Vidya Ranganathan, Bangalore, IN;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Domains can also be used to control access to physical memory space. Data in a physical memory space that has been used by a process sometimes endures after the process stops using the physical memory space (e.g., the process terminates). In addition, a virtual memory manager may allow processes of different applications to access a same memory space. To prevent exposure of sensitive/confidential data, physical memory spaces can be designated for a specific domain or domains when the physical memory spaces are allocated.