* What are the default VMA maps for linux on PPC32?
@ 2009-01-25 19:08 Matthew Clark
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From: Matthew Clark @ 2009-01-25 19:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Is there a good source that lists the standard virtual address mappings
of the various components of linux? I know the kernel starts at
0xC000_0000 and user apps start at 0x1000_0000, but things like shared
objects are much less clear. For example, the smap entry for my ntpd
process shows two distinct areas of usage: ~0xf000_0000 and
~0x3000_0000, but I have no idea what's where and why. Can anyone shed
some light on this? Thanks.
Matt
0fbde000-0fbe2000 r-xp 00000000 00:0c 905394 /lib/libnss_dns-2.3.6.so
0fbe2000-0fbf1000 ---p 00004000 00:0c 905394 /lib/libnss_dns-2.3.6.so
0fbf1000-0fbf2000 r--p 00003000 00:0c 905394 /lib/libnss_dns-2.3.6.so
0fbf2000-0fbf3000 rwxp 00004000 00:0c 905394 /lib/libnss_dns-2.3.6.so
0ffba000-0ffbe000 rwxp 0012a000 00:0c 905395 /lib/libc-2.3.6.so
0ffd0000-0ffe7000 r-xp 00000000 00:0c 905370 /lib/ld-2.3.6.so
0fff6000-0fff7000 r--p 00016000 00:0c 905370 /lib/ld-2.3.6.so
0fff7000-0fff8000 rwxp 00017000 00:0c 905370 /lib/ld-2.3.6.so
30009000-3001e000 r-xp 00000000 00:0c 1323564 /usr/lib/libelf-0.108.so
3001e000-3002d000 ---p 00015000 00:0c 1323564 /usr/lib/libelf-0.108.so
3002d000-3002e000 rwxp 00014000 00:0c 1323564 /usr/lib/libelf-0.108.so
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