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c - Can I do a copy-on-write memcpy in Linux?

I have some code where I frequently copy a large block of memory, often after making only very small changes to it.

I have implemented a system which tracks the changes, but I thought it might be nice, if possible to tell the OS to do a 'copy-on-write' of the memory, and let it deal with only making a copy of those parts which change. However while Linux does copy-on-write, for example when fork()ing, I can't find a way of controlling it and doing it myself.

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Your best chance is probably to mmap() the original data to file, and then mmap() the same file again using MAP_PRIVATE.


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