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Credit goes to [palladian](https://github.com/palladian1)
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## Intro To xv6 Virtual Memory
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### WARNING:
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***The project doesn't match the currently available xv6 source code, which already has this project implemented in it!***
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[palladian](https://github.com/palladian1) tracked down a different xv6 source from the Github page of a U of Wisconsin student. We had to edit the `Makefile` to find the QEMU executable correctly. We added `null.c` to the `user` folder (also edited `makefile.mk` there), which demonstrates the lack of memory safety.
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Start with the code in [`start.zip`](https://github.com/spamegg1/reviews/raw/master/courses/OSTEP/ostep-projects/vm-xv6-intro/start.zip). Extract it and run `make clean` and `make qemu-nox`. Then inside the xv6 system run `null` to see the lack of safety! If you want to compare the results of `null` with the actual machine code, you can run `objdump -d user/null.o`.
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You might have to manually run `make clean` and `make qemu-nox` every time you make a change to the code.
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