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From: "Vincent W. Freeh" <vin@csc.ncsu.edu>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Understanding Linux addr space, malloc, and heap
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:45:07 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4358F0E3.6050405@csc.ncsu.edu> (raw)

Thanks for your quick response.  It basically confirmed that I observed 
what I thought I did.  However, I am no closer to solving my problem.  I 
cannot mprotect data that I malloc beyond the first 65 pages.  Why is 
that?  Can that be fixed?  Second, why does mprotect silently fail?  I 
could live with it failing--but I cannot deal with a call the "works" 
but doesn't work.

Thanks,
vince.

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Subject	Re: Understanding Linux addr space, malloc, and heap
From	Arjan van de Ven <>
Date	Fri, 21 Oct 2005 15:00:02 +0200

On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 08:46 -0400, Vincent W. Freeh wrote:
 > I am trying to understand the Linux addr space.  I figured someone might
 > be able to shed some light on it.  Or at least point me to some sources
 > that will help.
 >
 > I don't understand what is happening with malloc and the heap in my
 > process. According to /proc/<pid>/maps the memory from heap to stack
 > initially looks like that.  I only show the four "maps" from the heap
 > and above.  (This is a slightly altered form consisting of start_addr,
 > end_addr, size_in_pgs, permissions, and path_if_one):
 >
 > 0x08d42000 - 0x08d63000 (33 pgs) rw-p   path `[heap]'
 > 0xb7ef8000 - 0xb7ef9000 (1 pgs) rw-p
 > 0xb7f09000 - 0xb7f0b000 (2 pgs) rw-p
 > 0xbfaf5000 - 0xbfb0b000 (22 pgs) rw-p   path `[stack]'
 >
 > First, please fix any erroneous statements/assumptions above.  Next I
 > have many questions.  A few follow.
 >
 > * How does the heap work?  I learned/teach that heap is a contiguous
 > chunk of memory that holds dynamically-allocated memory.  Doesn't appear
 > to be the case.

that's the old school 1970's stuff

the "heap" is still brk in linux, however there is no 1:1 relation
between heap and malloc. malloc in glibc is implemented both using brk
and mmap, depending on the size of your allocation.


 >
 > * Man pg says can only mprotect mmap-able pages.  But what are these?
 > How can I tell?

you need to mmap these yourself to be sure.. eg you cannot mprotect the
output of malloc, at least not reliably. Only of mmap.

 >
 > * Why does mprotect silently fail?

no it has sideeffects; eg it most likely affects more memory than just
your malloc()'d part


 > * I thought brk indicated the top of the heap and that all dynamic
 > memory would be between bss end and brk.  That's not true.  What is brk
 > for then?

see definition of heap vs malloc above



             reply	other threads:[~2005-10-21 13:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-10-21 13:45 Vincent W. Freeh [this message]
2005-10-21 14:03 ` Understanding Linux addr space, malloc, and heap Arjan van de Ven
2005-10-21 15:11   ` Vincent W. Freeh
2005-10-21 15:20     ` Anton Altaparmakov
2005-10-21 15:21     ` Paulo Marques
2005-10-21 15:22     ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-10-21 15:37       ` Vincent W. Freeh
2005-10-21 15:48         ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-10-21 16:04           ` Vincent W. Freeh
2005-10-21 16:23             ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-10-21 15:52         ` Kyle Moffett
2005-10-21 16:10           ` Vincent W. Freeh
2005-10-21 16:19             ` Theodore Ts'o
2005-10-21 16:26             ` Paulo Marques
2005-10-21 16:14         ` Andreas Schwab
2005-10-21 16:24           ` Vincent W. Freeh
2005-10-22 19:27             ` Kyle Moffett
2005-10-21 15:37       ` Alex Bligh - linux-kernel
2005-10-21 15:47         ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-10-21 15:58           ` Paulo Marques
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2005-10-23 10:41               ` Bodo Eggert
2005-10-23 10:44                 ` Arjan van de Ven
2005-10-23 21:29                   ` Kyle Moffett
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-10-21 12:46 Vincent W. Freeh
2005-10-21 13:00 ` Arjan van de Ven

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