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Answer by user732 for /proc/self/maps - 3rd mapped piece of file?

I finally figured this out. The kernel does map only 2 segments. The third piece is a portion of one of the two loaded by the kernel. The run time linker, the program named in the INTERP pheader, which...

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Answer by tim for /proc/self/maps - 3rd mapped piece of file?

hi i had the same confuse as you, i had dig the internet and find this, i think this is the answer to your confuse too. link:...

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/proc/self/maps - 3rd mapped piece of file?

I'm running Arch linux on my laptop, which is kernel 3.12.9 right now. Something has changed about the way the kernel maps in a dynamically-linked executable and I can't figure it out. Here's the...

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