[$] Revisiting mshare
Linux can share memory between processes, but each process (almost always) has its own set of page tables. In situations where vast numbers of processes are sharing a memory region, the combined size of the page tables can exceed that of the shared memory itself. There has, thus, long been an interest in enabling unrelated processes to share page tables referring to shared memory. Anthony Yznaga is the latest developer to try to push this idea (known as "mshare") forward; he described the status of that work in a memory-management-track discussion at the 2026 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit (LSFMM+BPF).