tmpfs does not use UVM on FreeBSD.
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/*
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* Efficient memory file system.
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*
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* tmpfs is a file system that uses NetBSD's virtual memory sub-system
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* (the well-known UVM) to store file data and metadata in an efficient
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* way. This means that it does not follow the structure of an on-disk
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* file system because it simply does not need to. Instead, it uses
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* tmpfs is a file system that uses FreeBSD's virtual memory
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* sub-system to store file data and metadata in an efficient way.
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* This means that it does not follow the structure of an on-disk file
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* system because it simply does not need to. Instead, it uses
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* memory-specific data structures and algorithms to automatically
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* allocate and release resources.
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*/
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