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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T23:45:16+00:00 2026-06-07T23:45:16+00:00

For linux and windows, in the same process, how to make two page entries

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For linux and windows, in the same process, how to make two page entries reference to the same physical page?

For windows, by reading at the MSDN, looks like I can call CreateFileMapping by passing INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE to create a file mapping without backed by a file. Then I can call MapViewOfFileEx twice with different lpBaseAddress, which essentially makes two different addresses reference to the same physical address.

My question is, how to do it under linux? I read manual for mmap, and didn’t see a way to do it, unless the region is backed by a file (with flag MAP_SHARED) but modifications to this region will be written to the file, which is not what I want. Does anyone aware of someway to do this? I am not against backing by a file, as long as the writing to the region doesn’t actually goes to the disk. Using tmpfs is not an option because I can’t guarantee user has a tmpfs mounted.

By the way, the code should be user mode code, not kernel mode.

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    2026-06-07T23:45:17+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 11:45 pm

    Use shm_open() to create a file for mmap().

    “I want to write some emulator” is the same purpose as mine when I used this trick.
    I did use ipc/shm, but I forgot the detail. It was very very very very probably: shmget()+shmat()

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