Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 07 Dec 2006 01:36:25 +0100 | From | Remi Colinet <> | Subject | Re: Obtaining a list of memory address ranges allocated to processes |
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Selon Stephen Torri <storri@torri.org>:
> I am trying to create a custom ELF and Windows PE loader for the purpose > of security research. I am having a difficult time finding how to > allocate memory for a binary at the desired address in memory > (especially if its non-relocatable).
Use mmap system call. Anyway, the address is only going to be a hint.
> I would like to see why I cannot > get memory allocated at the exact address request in the binary headers.
address should be page aligned.
> Is there a program or system call that allows me to see a list of memory > address ranges allocated to the running processes on a system? >
pmap pid_of_your_program will give you the memory map.
> Stephen >
Remi
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