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The Origins of Process Memory | Exploring the Use of Various Memory Allocators in Linux C

In this video, we discuss how memory can be allocated to a process when coding in C using the Linux System Call ABI. We talk about how an ELF gets processed and loaded into memory, and how the memory is mapped between the user and kernel space. We go over three seperate methods (malloc, sbrk, and mmap) to allocate more memory to a process other than the predefined stack space that the compiler puts in at compile time.

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