Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective Plus Mastering Engineering With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (3rd Edition)
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective Plus Mastering Engineering With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (3rd Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134123837
Author: Randal E. Bryant, David R. O'Hallaron
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.12HW

A.

Explanation of Solution

Computing the value of the relocated reference to “swap” in the “callq” instruction:

From the given question, the function “swap” in object file “m.o” is

9: e8 00 00 00 00callqe<main+oxe>

From the given question,

r.offset=0xar.symbol=swapr.type=R_X86_64_PC32r.addend=-4

And then value of “ADDR(.text)” is “0x4004e0” and value of “ADDR(swap)” is “0x4004f8”.

  • ADDR(s)=ADDR(.text)=0x4004e0
    • Here “ADDR” means run-time addresses for each section.
  • ADDR(r.symbol)=ADDR(swap)=0x4004f8

Compute the run time address of the references using the formula of “refaddr = ADDR(s) + r.offset”

refaddr=ADDR(s)+r

B.

Explanation of Solution

Computing the value of the relocated reference to “swap” in the “callq” instruction:

From the given question, the function “swap” in object file “m.o” is

9: e8 00 00 00 00callqe<main+oxe>

From the given question,

From the given question,

r.offset=0xar.symbol=swapr.type=R_X86_64_PC32r.addend=-4

And then value of “ADDR(.text)” is “0x4004d0” and value of “ADDR(swap)” is “0x400500”.

  • ADDR(s)=ADDR(.text)=0x4004d0
    • Here “ADDR” means run-time addresses for each section.
  • ADDR(r.symbol)=ADDR(swap)=0x400500

Compute the run time address of the references using the formula of “refaddr = ADDR(s) + r.offset”

refaddr=ADDR(s)+r

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