Questions tagged [memory-address]
A number used to indicate a particular location in computer's memory. May also refer to how to access these addresses in memory.
memory-address
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Understanding virtual to physical memory translation in Android
I am using a simple shell script to read out data from /proc/pid/mem.
Setup: This is done through android studio by using adb shell and su.
Then, I use /proc/pid/maps to read out a memory range, ...
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Getting the address of list[0].next in Sigma16 and calling it X1
I have a question where I need to find the address of list[0].next and call it X1. But I am not sure how to do this. I am using Sigma16 for this. Can someone help me ?
I have looked at the memory but ...
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How Python know that it has to give a new address for a variable?
So I found out Python always passed by reference and append always store reference to the appended variables, so I was curious about how append as the following code don't give 10 10s:
ls = []
for i ...
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Converting virtual address to real address - in hexadecimal
question for converting virtual address to real address
I looked through stack overflow for similar questions but I unfortunately did not know how to apply the same steps to this question, therefor I ...
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Where are real mode address contents located in protected mode?
In real mode, an x86 CPU can only see address space that ranges 0x00000 to 0xFFFFF. MBR code is loaded into 0x07C00 by the BIOS. If that MBR code immediately switched into protected mode, where in the ...
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How do computers store variable addresses?
In a nutshell, variables are just addresses pointing to a memory location by which when the variable is called on, it points to that address.
But then I was wondering, since the address for these ...
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Is there any problem in this MIPS code? Like address out of the bounds? What the meaning of the code? [closed]
Description:
The line of code "addi $t0, $t0, 4" plus the address of the $t0 for 4 byte every cycle, But the address space of the Array is limited. I think it will be out of bounds.
The ...
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Why doesnt decremented pointers return the right value?
I am trying to decrement a pointer while setting values to what the pointer is poiting to.
When setting the values they show that they have been properly set, but when trying to retrieve them again it ...
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Is it UB to reinterpret_cast a T* to a uintptr_t, reinterpret_cast that uintptr_t to a void*, then static_cast that void* back to a T*?
I am writing a C++ tagged pointer. I have a question about whether the operations I use to implement its basic functionality cause undefined behavior:
When constructing a tagged pointer given a ...
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Why Visual Studio memory addresses shuffle based on view?
When viewing memory addresses in Visual Studio, I noticed the arrangement changes depending on how the memory is viewed. Example:
int a = 3;
int* b = &a;
1 byte: 0x 03 00 00 00
2 byte: 0x 0003
4 ...
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Understanding the interpretation of array labels [duplicate]
The following program demonstrates a somewhat surprising fact that many people may not be aware of.
#include <stdio.h>
void test(char[]);
int main(void) {
char array[] = {0};
printf("[...
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How do I initialize an array at a specific address for CANbus RX/TX FIFO start address register (ATSAME51)?
The register for the CAN RX & TX buffer/FIFO start address (F0SA/TBSA) only consider the lower 16 bits of an address but a RAM address can span from 0x20000000 to 0x20040000 (18 bits).
Link to ...
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Logical address generation is done by the CPU or by the Compiler?
I am confused that whether the CPU generates the logical address for a program or does the Compiler do it with the help of CPU? And at what point is this generation performed?
Could someone please ...
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How do I answer the question of whether a standard library function is an "addressable function"?
I've recently come across Can I take the address of a function defined in standard library? and was shocked by the fact that the answer is fundamentally No. I surely have written &std::...
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Struggling to understand 'Zero-Page Indirect Address Indexed by Y' for the 6502 Assembly Language
This is specifically for the NES console which uses a slightly modified 8-bit 6502 microprocessor. Below follows the code with my comments explaining what each line does as far as my basic ...
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The address of `a` (a variable inside the loop) not changing
Here is the C code snippet.
#include<stdio.h>
int N = 10;
while (N--) {
int *a;
printf("%p\n", &a);
}
The running results(Compiler: tdm-gcc 4.9.2 64-bit release, os: ...
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How do addresses in C++ refer to multiple bytes as once?
Whenever I use C++, I can 'refer' to multiple bytes at once. For example:
char* charptr = new char;
This line allocates a new variable on the stack, pointer charptr, that points to 1 byte of data on ...
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I am unable to access a memory address given in a string
So my problem is that i have to read the content of a file into the buffer (that is a void*).
I searched a lot and I can't find any information about converting the memory address in the string to an ...
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A weird question about fork() and physical address in Linux
A professor who teaches Linux sent his students this weird question...
The weird thing is that, this program will give an output where the parent process and the child process will get the same ...
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Why is the address of the variable changing here?
I am experimenting with pointers to get a better grip of it and I encountered this situation here:
I declared a variable var and two pointers. I was printing var's address to compare it with the two ...
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Array subscripting and pointer arithmetics in C give different result
I am getting different memory address (invalid one) when trying to obtain the address of the value located inside of an array when using array subscript syntax as opposed to when using pointer ...
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Page table in memory addressing vs page table in virtual memory
memory addressing = concept in which when os gives cpu a process to execute, it allocates a portion of ram for that process and cpu generates virtual addresses for that portion. the mapping between ...
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Initialise type from address
I want to initialise a type from a System.address. For example :
generic
type T_Generic is private;
package MyPackage is
G_Addr : System.Address;
procedure Register (myAddr : System....
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Datasheet says EEPROM address is 0xA0 but it worked for me on 0x50. Is there a particular reason to right-shift bits?
I read the device data of the SFP Optical Transceiver module using it's EEPROM. This image shows that the EEPROM's address is 0xA0, but it didn't work for me. It worked when I entered the address as ...
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What would be the hexadecimal representation of the largest memory address in a memory consisting of 4MB if each cell had a one-byte capacity?
What would be the hexadecimal representation of the largest memory address in a memory consisting of 4MB if each cell had a one-byte capacity?
Since 4MB is equal to 4*1,000,000 Bytes, can I assume ...
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What are "Global Pages" for? (Intel x86 processors) [duplicate]
Disclaimer: this is a repost from superuser, due to a comment that the question might be more suitable for Stack Overflow.
In Intel Software Developer's Manual (Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures ...
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Why does 0x not appear when I print a memory address in C?
I'm trying to print a memory address in C, this is the code I'm using
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int v = 10;
printf("Address of the v: %p\n",&v);
return 0;
}
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How to assign an Address, contained inside a string, to a pointer in C
I am currently trying to develop a Linux Ubuntu Kernel Module (as part of my task), which is basically installs a watchpoint on address, specified as a string parameter *(char ) to the module.
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Memory address printed in c++ not hexadecimal for a char [duplicate]
Here is a Minimum Reproducible Example:
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int main()
{
int givenInt;
float givenFloat;
double givenDouble ;
std::string givenString;
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passing buffer pointers to read accelerometer data results in 2 out of 3 correct readings
I am working with accelerometers and reading FIFO data. Writing code in C/C++, Platformio Arduino framework for esp32. I created some functions to access FIFO data of all 3 axis:
void Get_FIFO_data_16(...
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Does the address & operator return a pointer in C?
The IMB documentation says : "The & (address) operator yields a pointer to its operand. The operand must be an lvalue, a function designator, or a qualified name. It cannot be a bit field&...
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Is dereferencing a variable address the same as dereferencing a variable of type pointer that contains that address?
Consider this code :
int main(){
int a = 10;
int* p = &a;
//case 1
*(&a);
*p;
//case 2
*((&a) + 1);
*( p + 1 );
}
Are the two forms the same ?
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Is the identifier of a C array converted to a pointer to the first element of the array or to the address of the first element of the array?
A C book says "When an array identifier appears in an expression, the type of the identifier is converted from "array of T' to "pointer to T," and the value of the identifier is ...
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Does the original list decrease in size when I convert a list to a queue and poll?
Assume I have an array list like
List<Integer> list = [1,2,3,4]; // ignore the syntax here
Then I convert the collection to a queue
Queue<Integer> queue = new LinkedList(list);
Then I do
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Python display "Memory Address not Object List"?
I am trying to output conflict between class of class scheduling problem using hill climbing algorithm, but it keep showing memory address in the second column when method "conflict....
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Define address depending on target
I have a gpr project with 2 targets :
mySources := "My project files"
case Rules.Target is
when "CASE1" =>
mySources := "File1" & mySources
when ...
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How two different values can store in one memory space in C language? [closed]
In the below code in 7th and 8th line the variables are taking same address space but in 9th and 10th line I can see the values are different. and I compared the address as well and it's showing same ...
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How to display a C++ char variable's memory address? [duplicate]
While practicing with C++, I tried to display a char variable's address with the & operator, but I see a meaningless line of characters instead of a memory address.
Below is the complete program:
#...
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C++ Pass-by-value, shouldn't the memory_addresses of the two variables be copied and binded into different places?
I'm practicing C++, and facing the Pass-by-value/reference topic. What I learned from BroCode is that, when we call a swap function by the parameters' value, both of their memory_addresses will be ...
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Adding Offset to Address in C# results in different Address than in Cheat Engine
I followed a tutorial on how to find offsets for a specific value of a game in Cheat Engine. I found the offset and now i want to read it in C#.
"ac-client.exe" = 0x00400000
If i put the ...
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Force an external function to be at a specified address on MSVC
My plan is to patch an xbox 360 game, at first by simply overwriting the function's bytes. With ghidra I decompiled a simple function that I can recompile to the exact same assembly (using cl.exe /c /...
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cmpl of a constant to the value in the register looks correct but fails
I am debugging some assembly code and have a comparison that fails even though the constant value of 1 is equal to the value in the register it is being compared to.
Here is the compare:
=> ...
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How to print a string from address and size
I want to print a string from address by for loop.
Below is the code that I wrote, but it gives different results when running normally and when debugging.
How can I print each char of str ...
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Getting absolute address of data in shellcode
Here's my shellcode:
xor rax, rax
xor rdi, rdi
xor rsi, rsi
xor rdx, rdx
; getting address of `pathname`
mov rdi, [something]
mov al, 59
mov rdi, rsp
syscall
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Why address difference between Unicode is incorrect here? [duplicate]
Look at the code below,
#include<Windows.h>
#include<tchar.h>
int main()
{
TCHAR szStr[] = TEXT("C++中文你好");
printf("sizeof(szStr) = %u\n", sizeof(szStr)); //16
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OriginalFirstThunk in memory
I understand the point of IAT/IDT/ INT and dynamically loaded DLLs at runtime. The OriginalFirstThunk in the Import Directory table refers to the function names stored (in the case of an ordinal) in ...
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Get source location for address at runtime using debug information
In my C program, I have an instruction pointer that points to some address in virtual memory, e.g., a function pointer.
I would like to map this address to the corresponding source location (file path,...
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What does this code printing addresses on the stack mean?
I did this trying to understand addresses in Rust. It was part of a more complicated experiment. But
first, I'd like to understand this.
fn main () {
let mut b = 3;
println!("in main ...
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Direct Mapping of 8GByte memory with 64-bit addressable word size
The question: A computer has 8 GByte of memory with 64-bit addressable word sizes. Each block of memory stores 16 words. The computer has a direct-mapping cache of 128 blocks
Calculate the tag bits, ...
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How to align memory address of Windows x64 C++ global variable
I want the address of the global variable I create to be a multiple of 0x1000.
sample
char alignstr[0x100] = "this is align string";
int main()
{
printf("var address = [%p]", &...