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A number used to indicate a particular location in computer's memory. May also refer to how to access these addresses in memory.

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Different value of &array in main() and in function() [duplicate]

I'm sorry for my bad English first. I've encountered a strange problem when coding in C++. using namespace std; void Func(int a[2][3]) { cout <<(int) &a; } int main() { int a[2][3] = ...
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Subtracting two following addresses that containing ints returns 1 and not 4 as expected [duplicate]

#include <stdio.h> int main() { int a[5] = {1,2,3,4,5}; int *p = a; int *q = p++; int b = p-q; printf("%d", b); return 0; } p is pointing on the 2 and q is ...
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Pointer not incrementing in printf statement?

How come this piece of code #include <stdio.h> int main(){ int y=42; int *p=&y; (*p)++; printf("%d\n",*p); return 0; } outputs 43, as expected, but this piece of code #...
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Intel cache Address

Here is the L3 cache (shared) configuration on my Intel Xeon Silver 4210R CPU- $ getconf -a | grep LEVEL3_CACHE LEVEL3_CACHE_SIZE 14417920 LEVEL3_CACHE_ASSOC 11 ...
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How to find tag bit in cache given word address

Caches are important to providing a high-performance memory hierarchy to processors. Below is a list of 32-bit memory address references, given as word addresses. 3, 180, 43, 2, 191, 88, 190, 14, 181, ...
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What information does the cached memory address value contain?

I'm learning about cache, and I learned that for an address in a specific memory, part of it is used as an index and the rest is used as a tag bit. But in the picture below, how is the memory address ...
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Is there a way to check if a memory address is between two other addresses?

Let's say that, "hypothetically", I had this code: //two separate arrays of the same object that for the purposes of this question we will assume are not adjacent in memory ObjectName* ...
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Use of const and & in functions C++ [duplicate]

I am trying to understand the useage of 'const' and '&' in the following function declaration. I know that the last 'const' means the function cannot change member variables in the class and that '...
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In C#, why can't I populate a local variable using its address, then use the variable later?

Consider the following code: private unsafe void Function() { int length; // This line raises error CS1686, "Local 'length' or its members cannot have their address taken and be used ...
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Why refs() a object will always return 65535 in R?

I try to implement the example in advanced R to see how many names point to a location. As the author said Note that if you’re using RStudio, refs() will always return 2: the environment browser ...
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How variables are allocated in memory in C?

I am following a book where they explain about the buffer overflow. I have a question based on buffer overflow output in C. There are two char array(buffer_one[8] and buffer_two[8]) and one integer (...
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In 32-bit mode without paging, how to calculate the physical address?

I am brand new to assembly and was given the following task: If the processor is in protected 32-bit mode without paging, and for the segment connected to the DS selector states in the descriptor ...
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What is the difference between the address value from instance and the address value from id(instance) in python?

class T: pass t = T() print(t) # <__main__.T object at 0x100651460> print(id(t)) # 4301591648 What is the difference between 0x100651460 and 4301591648 in the code above? id(t) is to ...
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Using 16-bit addresses like foo[si] with Irvine32 (in 32-bit mode)?

For some reason, while I was debugging it stopped at mov al,data1[si] and gave me an exception Exception thrown at 0x00D53668 in Week 5.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0x01AA6000. ...
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ASLR and memory layout on 64 bits: Is it limited to the canonical part (128 TiB)?

When loading a PIE executable with ASLR enabled, will Linux restricts the mapping of the program segments to the canonical section (up to 0000_7fff_ffff_ffff) or will it use the full lower section (...
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Could I load elf and get virtual address from /proc/pid/maps before actually running it?

Take a look at how perf works, user can use command like "perf record -e cpu-clock ./binary" to run the binary and get information. Does perf load the binary, make some config and then ...
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What is the address of a pointer in C?

int main() { int *p; printf("%p \n", &p); printf("%p \n", p); return 0; } By executing this code I am receiving the following output: 0x16b77f710 ...
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How to find the reference of a List in Scala

I have a List(fruits) that I want to find and print the reference(memory address) of it, How can I? val fruits:List[String]=List("apple","orange","pear")
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Program to print file contents unable to run, returns "Instruction at <address> referenced memory at <address>" error

I am learning the C language from a book. I had reached the part of the book talking about files and command line arguments, but now I'm stuck at the part with this code: #include <stdio.h> int ...
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indirect adressing in assembly (x86)

This is the format for indirect adressing: example: | Base | + Index * Scale | + Discplacement | |------|-----------------|------------------| | EAX | EBX * 2 |8-Bit Displacement| But ...
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How does the optimization option in GCC 7.5.0 change the address order of the global variables? [duplicate]

When I was reading the 7th chapter of CSAPP, I came across a problem that I still can't solve till now. foo.c #include <stdio.h> void f(void); int y = 15212; int x = 15213; int main(void) { ...
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Pointers and addresses in C++

I am messing around a little with pointers. Please take a look at the following results (addresses). 1st code: #include <iostream> int main(){ int a = 5; void* pointer = &a; std:...
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How to read a memory address' value from an exe?

So I am trying to output how many rings I have when I run SonicAdventureDXPC.exe via reading a memory address. I got the address where it stores the ring count but when I run the code it would always ...
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How to get the variable name from address?

>>> class mytest(): ... pass ... >>> x=mytest() >>> id(x) 140696428216768 >>> x <__main__.mytest object at 0x7ff670a001c0> >>> int(...
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How can I check if a given address is 32-bit or 64-bit?

How can I check if the address value in a long variable is 32bit or 64bit Example: long a = 0x06000000 long b = 0x13FFF0000 How can I programmatically check the bitness of these addresses?
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How do I get the results of a fetch cycle in java based on an operating system? I am newbie to java I am looking for some advice

How do i get the fetch cycle working if i have to get the instruction address from memory and assign it to some area of ram? I am just starting to learn the language java any suggestions? I want to ...
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Variable address issue with python functions [duplicate]

I'm not sure what to call this issue exactly, but I believe it's best if I just show a simple example of what I'm trying to do. import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np func_list = [] for i ...
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What uses do reading label address have?

I wonder what can one use the var = &&label, i.e.: the reading of the address of a label for? I can only tell that by taking such address and then using it for jump doesn't require any ...
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Why does an address saved in an array change from 6 to 7 bytes?

I'm writing a program for storage management, which operates with pointers on dynamic memory. To do so, I used a struct (Zone) which handles and manages each block of allocated memory, storing 2 ...
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Unit of Byte vs Bit in Power of two table

Why does 2^10 represent 1KBytes, not 1Kbits? 2^10 = 1024 (round to 1K) 1 byte = 8 bits For 1KBytes, it should be 2^13, not 2^10.
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Keep printing the last element in the linked list

I created a standard linked list in C. It asks the user to input a number, and program end if user input #. If the user inputs anything else the program will stop. The problem is that my program runs ...
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Is there a way to print all memory addresses a variable is stored in?

I want to know if there is a way to print all the memory locations that say an int variable is stored in. Example: #include <stdio.h> int main() { int x = 5; int *y = &x; ...
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Difference between memory size and memory locations?

I am trying to understand the Memory size and locations of a 8 bits architecture main memory , just tell me if a cell of memory contains 8 bits= 1 byte storage/size, then how much data of instructions ...
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how to tell how many memory addresses a processor can generate

Let's say a computer can hold a word size of 26 bits, I'm curious to know how many memory addresses can the processor generate? I'm thinking that the maximum number it can hold would be 2^26 - 1 and ...
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do registers and memory have the same address length in bits?

I'm pretty new to computer organization and systems so I apologize in advance if I say anything wrong. I'm learning about the MIPS architecture and I have a ton of questions about memory and ...
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Confused on how memory is allocated

I am watching a video on pointers and memory and I'm confused because I thought memory addresses are 1 byte but in the video he is saying they are 32-bits (4 bytes) and that if we had int a = 2 it ...
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How to find the adress of next array of the first array using pointers in c++

I found the address of the next array of the first array in 2 different ways. In two dimensional array both method gives the same address of next aaray But in one dimensional array both method gives ...
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C - Local variables have the same address and value

I have the following C code: void testA() { int x = 56; printf("Address of x = 0x%x - Value of x = %d\n",&x,x); } void testB() { int y; printf("Address of y = 0x%x -...
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Two reference pointing to the same object in memory but works independently in java?

public class StackWithLinkedList<P> { private Node top = null; public StackWithLinkedList(){} public void push(P val){ Node newNode = new Node(val); if (this.top !=...
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how does storing into and loading from memory work; which addresses are affected when you store a 32-bit word?

I am working on a binary analysis project where I am building a lifter that translates assembly to llvm. I built a memory model but a bit confused on how str and ldr arm assembly instructions work on ...
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IAR LINKER Exported symbols with block sections

I am using IAR linker and I need to define exported symbols of start/end address of my defined blocks in linker file: Example: I defined my block like this: define block AppFlash with fixed order, ...
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I know an address, but how should I judge in what section? Global area or heap area or stack area using C

I have a C language programming interview, and the question is: know an address, how to judge in what section? Global area or heap area or stack area.
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What memory addresses can never point to a valid object

I would like to have a set of dummy addresses as flag values that can never be a valid pointer. For example, if I knew that pointers 0xffff0000 through 0xffffffff where always invalid I could do ...
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How to test if address is virtual or logical in linux kernel?

I am familiar that the Linux kernel memory is usually 1:1 mapped (up to a certain limit of the zone). From what I understood is that to make this 1:1 mapping more efficient the array of struct page is ...
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In C can expressions be pointers?

struct node { int a; }; int main() { struct node y = {24}; struct node *x = &y; return 0; } I have recently been having trouble to see how the expression &x is a pointer ...
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How to print values instead of memory addresses for my hashtable? Python

I'm reading in package data from a csv to my hashtable and when I go to print the data to check if it's being inserted correctly, I'm getting the memory address of the values. It reads in the ...
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Make lists in python point to different memory addresses

I have a class that contains a list of elements, each instance of a class contains a different type of element in the list (mainly floats and strings), the structure resembles the code below: class ...
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Different outputs of '&arrayname + n' in and outside the main function

The expression &arrayname + n is supposed to give base address + (number of elements * size of type of elements) * n and it works as expected inside the main() function. But if I use the same in a ...
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direct copy of memorystream into something occupying the same memory as a byte[]?

I want to copy a section of a memory stream into an array of doubles. Something like: MemoryStream stream = new(File.ReadAllBytes(pathToFileWithBinaryData)); int arrayLength = stream.Length/sizeof(...
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Can a variable passed with 'address attribute to a procedure be modified?

In my test code below, I am trying to modify a variable by passing it as system.address to another procedure. with Ada.Text_IO; with System; with System.Storage_Elements; procedure Main is ...
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