On Fri Feb 06 2015 at 1:18:55 PM alireza nazari <[email protected]>
wrote:

> *I sent a post similar to this few month ago but did not get any answer.
> Any thoughts on this is appreciated.
>
> Hello,
>
> I am running an application on MARSSx86 and I see lots of addresses look
> like "ffffffff810ee075" which I don't think falls into the region that my
> program is mapped(my program addresses are recognizable as they look like
> "000000000040d865"). Does anybody know what these address are and how I can
> find out what exactly they do if they are exception handlers or system
> calls?!
>
Its a kernel address space so either system call or interrupt handler is
executing.


> general question is how I can recognize address mapping of system calls,
> exception handlers, dynamic libs etc.?!
>
> You can use pmap on running process to view memory map of the process.

- Avadh

> Thank you
> Alireza
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