Overview
Dive into a comprehensive 48-minute video lecture on paging in operating systems. Explore the concept of non-contiguous memory allocation and learn how paging works. Understand address translation using page tables, context-switching in paging, and the challenges of paging performance. Discover the Translation Look-aside Buffer (TLB) and its role in improving paging efficiency. Follow along with provided slides and notes for a deeper understanding of these crucial operating system concepts. Engage with timestamps for easy navigation through specific topics, including an introduction to paging, address translation techniques, and context-switching with TLB.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Promotion
- Paging in OS
- Address Translation using Page Table
- Context-Switching in Paging
- Why Paging is slow and how do we make it fast?
- Translation look-aside buffer TLB
- Context-Switching in Paging with TLB
Taught by
CodeHelp - by Babbar