2008
DOI: 10.1145/1457246.1457252
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Quasistatic shared libraries and XIP for memory footprint reduction in MMU-less embedded systems

Abstract: Despite a rapid decrease in the price of solid state memory devices, system memory is still a very precious resource in embedded systems. The use of shared libraries and execution-in-place (XIP) is known to be effective in significantly reducing memory usage. Unfortunately, many resourceconstrained embedded systems lack an MMU, making it extremely difficult to support these techniques. To address this problem, we propose a novel shared library technique called a quasi-static shared library and an XIP, both bas… Show more

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