Figures
1-1 | Core and orthogonal extensions | 15 |
2-1 | Object files and a library archive | 47 |
2-2 | Compiling and linking | 50 |
2-3 | An XCOFF format executable file and exec() | 63 |
2-4 | Static and shared text code in the executable file | 65 |
2-5 | The -bdynamic and -bstatic linker options | 66 |
2-6 | Function calling relationship | 78 |
2-7 | Function calling relationship after rebinding symbols | 81 |
2-8 | Function calling relationship for an interdependent shared object | 98 |
3-1 | Hardware, kernel, and user process relationships | 106 |
3-2 | Default memory model (segment usage) | 110 |
3-3 | Default memory model (detail) | 111 |
3-4 | Large memory model (segment usage) | 116 |
3-5 | Very large memory model (0 < maxdata < 0xB0000000) | 118 |
3-6 | Very large memory model (0xB0000000 =< maxdata < 0xD0000000) | 119 |
3-7 | Very large memory model (maxdata = 0) |
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