Kevin Fry wrote: > What happens is that load_elf_interp() is called and then it calls > padzero(elf_bss) and the page faults start occuring. > when padzero is called elf_bss is in the 3Exxxxx range. Why would it be so > high in memory?
It's a virtual address. You are going to see lots of page faults when
a program starts up.
-- Dan
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