When we say that a device is memory mapped,
- Who maps the addresses to the devices?
- How are these address spaces decided in terms of location and size?
- Where are these maps stored?
- Do these address spaces vary across system boots?
When we say that a device is memory mapped,
Roughly,
/proc/<pid>/maps
to see all memory-mapped files and devices.For further reading, I suggest the Memory Mapping and DMA chapter from Linux Device Drivers, this FAQ, and this stackoverflow question.