How a program could generate the memory addresses for its variables, when it is about to run?

sandeep kumar coolsandyforyou at gmail.com
Fri May 27 02:44:54 EDT 2011


hi all,
I am new to the linux kernel internals. I know there is a memory management
subsystem which handles all the memory related things.

But Now i want to know a bit deeper how things work.

I want to start with the following question,
*How a program could generate the memory addresses for its variables, when
it is about to run?*
**
Can please somebody give pointers how to learn this kind of things like,
"in the early stages (when our program is about to be executed..about to
become a process) what are the things that will be done by the kernel?"

Please help me in this regard,

Thanking you,
Sandeep Kumar A.
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