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Linkers and Loaders
Linkers and Loaders
by John R. Levine
Product Details
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1st edition (January 15, 2000)
ISBN: 1558604960
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
Average Customer Review: 3.5pts based on 13 reviews. (Write a review)
Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #62,360
Topics covered: History of linkers and loaders, application binary interfaces (ABIs), computer architecture basics, big- and little-endian memory addresses, register and instruction formats for IBM 370, SPARC and Intel x86, paging and virtual memory, position independent code (PIC), Intel x86 segmentation, embedded architectures, object files for DOS COM and EXE files, Unix a.out, Unix ELF, IBM 360 object format, Microsoft Portable Executable (PE) format, Intel Object Module Format (OMF), storage allocation, linking details for C++, symbol management, name mangling, weak and strong references, debugging information, library formats, COFF and ELF formats, relocation, loading and overlays, bootstrap loading, shared libraries, dynamic linking for Unix ELF and Microsoft Windows DLLs, advanced linking techniques for C++, and linking in Java.
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Linkers and Loaders
by John R. Levine
Product Details
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1st edition (January 15, 2000)
ISBN: 1558604960
Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
Average Customer Review: 3.5pts based on 13 reviews. (Write a review)
Amazon.com Sales Rank in Books: #62,360
Topics covered: History of linkers and loaders, application binary interfaces (ABIs), computer architecture basics, big- and little-endian memory addresses, register and instruction formats for IBM 370, SPARC and Intel x86, paging and virtual memory, position independent code (PIC), Intel x86 segmentation, embedded architectures, object files for DOS COM and EXE files, Unix a.out, Unix ELF, IBM 360 object format, Microsoft Portable Executable (PE) format, Intel Object Module Format (OMF), storage allocation, linking details for C++, symbol management, name mangling, weak and strong references, debugging information, library formats, COFF and ELF formats, relocation, loading and overlays, bootstrap loading, shared libraries, dynamic linking for Unix ELF and Microsoft Windows DLLs, advanced linking techniques for C++, and linking in Java.
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