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System programming is the activity of computer programming system software. The primary distinguishing characteristic of systems programming when compared to application programming is that application programming aims to produce software which provides services to the user, whereas systems programming aims to produce software which provides services to the computer hardware.

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Where did the zombie process go?

int main() { pid_t pid; printf("Parent: %d\n", getpid()); pid = fork(); if (pid == -1) { perror("fork"); goto clean_up; } else if (pid > 0) {...
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How does domain specific language help in bridging semantic gap?

I was reading about system programming when I came across the semantic gap and how we have to bridge that for better software development. Then the term programming language domain came in which ...
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Confusion of virtual memory

Consider a sample below. char* p = (char*)malloc(4096); p[0] = 'a'; p[1] = 'b'; The 4KB memory is allocated by calling malloc(). OS handles the memory request by the user program in user-space. First,...
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What jobs OS does when we use mmap function?

Here is a example that maps a given file to memory using mmap function. In this example, I didn't use fwrite or write function to write something into a disk file(just print contents to stdout), but ...
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Interprocess communication between c code and python

I am trying to plot data related to CPU usage and memory usage in real time on graph. I am reading data using a c code and transferring it to python script using pipes. Now I want to be able to ...
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dir base swapping (Cr3) and Windows kernel

I have a hypervisor that virtualizes the currently running system ( OS in my case is Windows). I tried to run a code below and it works perfectly. The function is executed in VMX Root mode when vm-...
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can we specify some instructions which only execute at compile time(g++ main.cpp) not at runtime ( ./a.out) ? in C/C++

#include<bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; { // only run when we press ./a.out // instruction 1 } { // only run when we press g++ main.cpp or gcc main.c // instruction 2 } int ...
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How to send data from multiple child process to a parent array using pipe or any other method?

I am trying to create multiple process by fork() and do some mathematical operation on child process like sum of array elements and then return the values to parent process and parent will save each ...
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When does malloc not call mmap?

I'm studying operating systems at university and one of my tasks was find situation when malloc() doesn't cause mmap() system call. I used strace linux utility to trace system calls, but in my ...
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Signal handler example [closed]

I am trying to understand how signal handler work. I saw an example on geeksforgeek: int val = 10; void handler(int sig){ val += 5; } int main(){ pid_t pid; signal(SIGCHLD, handler); ...
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Reopen an existing file descriptor with open("/dev/fd/n", mode)

I am studying in System Programming. If we call open("/dev/fd/n", mode), we duplicate the n-th file descriptor and assign to a new file descriptor. However, the mode we specify needs to be ...
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How does fork return a Pid?

I am trying to understand under the hood how does fork return the process id of the child since the child method has not returned, nor does it send by other mechanism its id to the parent. At the ...
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How to get HTTP response without using the HTTP library in Golang? [closed]

I am trying to learn systems programming. I was wondering how I could place a GET request for a URL without using any libraries like HTTP for the same. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Segmentation error Linux File I/O in c by cli input

I was trying to code a c program that is given the name of a file by Command line and then opens the nano editor on the file through a system() call. After having edited and saved the file, the c ...
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How to create a linked list without dynamic memory allocation as template in c++

I started working through the book Hands-On System Programming in C++ and I tried to create the following linked list with a template without dynamic memory allocation. But every time I try to build ...
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How to convert a TCP client-server application to a SCTP one?

I have a client-server application in C programming language that uses TCP connection. Consider just the server side. The main function is the following: int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { struct ...
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How is system call return value passed back to user process?

Assume we have a single core cpu running int filedesc = open("foo.txt", O_RDONLY); filedesc is a variable in user process, when open begins to be executed cpu gets context switch and runs ...
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What is related and unrelated processes?

Can someone please clarify the definition of related and unrelated processes? I know that fork creates two related processes fork() However, I am not sure whether the process is still considered ...
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what is initial value of pid_t with char array? [duplicate]

while I am trying to understand processes I noticed something int main(){ pid_t pid,w; printf("value of w: %d\n", w); return 0; } When I run the above code, the value of w is 0. So far ...
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Linux kernel_write function returns EFBIG when appending data to big file

The task is to write simple character device that copies all the data written to the device to tmp a file. I use kernel_write function to write data to file and its work fine most of the cases. But ...
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How to split an allocation region so that the two regions can be reallocated separately?

I want to split an allocated memory region in two at a specific point, so that those two regions can be realloc'd separately. I want to do this because I want to free space in the middle of the region....
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Linux C forbid coredumps only for my program

Is it possible to forbid creation of coredumps only for my program? I know that it's possible to change behaviour for entire system using ulimit, but I'd like to block it only for my program. What ...
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Simulate the disk I/O handling in system programming by a linked list

Very Stuck on a C project! Need help on the following requirements, any help is appreciated: IORB structure: Its data type is defined as: typedef struct iorb { int base_pri; struct iorb *link; ...
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How can i know that process consumed heap , stack , data at linux

I need to know how much memory used by process in linux. I used FILE* file = fopen("/proc/self/maps", "r"); I read like this : 5606ee35c000-5606ee37d000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0 [heap] ...
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inode number is changed suddenly at certain location in c programming on linux

#include <fcntl.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <...
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execvp command not running ls -l *.c

My execvp is not running ls -l *.c command. I have tried to use two methods : One with the file path where my ls is located which is in \bin\ls. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #...
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Does bind() modify sin_port in C?

Does the bind() function in linux can modify its argument ? I ask this because a sin_port of 0 means that the OS will choose the port, and I would like to get this port after this call.
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Why does the Linux Kernel copy implementation use the AC flag?

The implementation of copy_user_enhanced_fast_string in the Linux Kernel copy routine uses stac/clac in the epilog and prolog. perf annotate shows the following code: stac cmp $0x40,%edx jb ...
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Is there a way club two Linux command together in system() function in C?

I wanted to execute who command and cut out the needed info like who | cut -d " " -f 1,21,23 but by using the system() function in c. I tried doing system("who | cut -d " " -f 1,21,23") which did not ...
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PTRACE_SETOPTIONS with PTRACE_O_EXITKILL not working: invalid argument

I'm learning how to use ptrace and wrote some code to test it out. However, I am getting a problem when I am trying to use the PTRACE_SETOPTIONS request to set the PTRACE_O_EXITKILL option to kill the ...
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Pagetable nomenclature

While researching virtual memory, I sometimes see conflicting use of the nouns page table, page table entry, and page. For example "A page table is a table of pages..." and "A page table holds page ...
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Does user space program(runc) regulate the size of physical address space of a docker container process?

Below is the CloudFormation template to configure ECS task containers on AWS EC2 instance(Linux): TodobackendTaskDefinition: Type: "AWS::ECS::TaskDefinition" Properties: ...
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Treating signals correctly inside system()

I have been reading "The Linux Programming Interface". Chapter 27, Program execution. I understand that the author demonstrates how we could implement the system call using exec and fork. However, ...
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i cant get my program to work i keep getting undefined symbol: c

I'm trying to load all the libraries, and call a function from each one, to create a file and shate the fiddle thru the pointer, and write stuff in the main program with them, the close them. This is ...
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How are the sizes of pointers determined in computer systems? Via virtual or physical addresses?

I have an exam tomorrow on virtual memory address translation and I'm rather confused on this topic. I know the CPU will generate a virtual address to then access a physical address. So if we have a ...
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How to make synchronism between two distinct C programs?

First of all, I don't know if I can explain well my problem or you can get it in the appropriate way. But I will try to make it clear for you. In fact, I have two different C programs. The first one ...
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How to modify my C code in order to not to stay in an infinite loop?

I have developped a C program for my embedded Board. This program make the green LED lights on when I push and release the BUTTON. The green LED is defined under "/sys/class/leds" and the BUTTON is ...
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Can I memory align data structures in C# to exactly match received messages like in C? [duplicate]

A neat feature in C low-level device/network programming is that you can control how a struct is aligned in memory. So if I know a hardware device will send me binary data in a given format, I can ...
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Is it possible to install separate signal handler for each pthread?

Let's say we have 3 threads A(main), B, C. I am aware that we can send signals to an individual thread using pthread_kill and mask signals in thread using pthread_sigmask. Also, I am aware signal ...
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pthread_cond_wait blocks(sleeps) indefinitely until pthread_cond_signal is called by another thread in C?

If a thread: A is blocked in pthread_cond_wait for a condition, will our thread A will be sleeping indefinitely waiting for pthread_cond_signal being called in another thread? Or it will be woken up ...
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C SECCOMP blocks or closes STDIN/STDOUT

I am now implementing to run another program in child process after fork. int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { pid_t pid = 0; int status; struct user_regs_struct regs; prctl(...
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poll() system call stuck in restart_syscall()

Intermittently process is getting stuck in poll call. This process reads the data received on a socket using poll system call. After restart it runs fine for some days and then does not read anything ...
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Getting granted access to a handle [duplicate]

A client creates or opens a file, I'm injecting into the client and getting a handle of the file. From the handle can I get "desired access" the client provided to "CreateFile" function when calling ...
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Is there any overhead in Rust-style method calling approach compared to the usual use of functions in other system programming languages such as C?

I am just starting to use Rust, under the impression of its ownership paradigm. Reading the tutorial, I found the following code let secret_number = rand::thread_rng().gen_range(1, 101); I assume ...
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C Programming Fork Example

How many processes are created when running the following program ? I can not solve. I would appreciate if you help int main() { int i; for (i=fork(); i<2; i++ ) fork(); }
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Creating daemon process in UNIX enviroment

I have picked the following example from APUE : void daemonize(const char* cmd) { int i,fd0,fd1,fd2; pid_t pid; struct rlimit r1; struct sigaction sa; //...
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Why program is executed on Memory not HardDisk?

when I study in Computer Architecture and System Programming, some question rises up. First of all, program is in SSD or Hard Disk but when it executed, this load to memory(RAM). Why program is not ...
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Application of structural programming

A brief idea about application of structural programming technique in the construction of system software? is it top-down Analysis or modular programming? or something else ?
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Is there any way to check the maximum number of concurrent tcp connections a web server supports remotely?

I was wondering if I could write a C socket program to remotely check the number of TCP connections a web server can accept concurrently. A naive solution which I came up with is to keep calling ...
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Automatic subdir and file creation in C [duplicate]

I want to create some files inside a directory in C with minimal code size. For example, if my current directory is foo and I want to create foo/bar/file1.txt, I can not use fopen("bar/file1.txt", "...
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