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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Mach drivers Post 302468431 by pludi on Tuesday 2nd of November 2010 05:39:57 PM
Old 11-02-2010
Yes, that was the original Mach, but development on that was halted in 1994. But the concept for this type of microkernel goes by the same name, and is implemented as GNU Hurd, or the MacOS X kernel for example.
 

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GETSECTBYNAME(3)					     Library Functions Manual						  GETSECTBYNAME(3)

NAME
getsectbyname, getsectdata - get the section information for the named section SYNOPSIS
#include <mach-o/getsect.h> const struct section *getsectbynamefromheader( const struct mach_header *mhp, const char *segname, const char *sectname) const struct section *getsectbyname( const char *segname, const char *sectname) char *getsectdatafromheader( const struct mach_header *mhp, const char *segname, const char *sectname, unsigned long *size) char *getsectdata( const char *segname, const char *sectname, unsigned long *size) char *getsectdatafromFramework( const char *FrameworkName, const char *segname, const char *sectname, unsigned long *size) DESCRIPTION
Getsectbynamefromheader returns the section structure for the named section in the named segment if it exists in the specified Mach header otherwise it returns NULL. If the specified Mach header comes from a dynamic library as returned by _dyld_get_image_header(3) the addr field in the section structure will have to have _dyld_get_image_vmaddr_slide(3) added to it to make it a valid pointer. Getsectbyname is the same as getsectbynamefromheader with its first argument being the link editor defined symbol _mh_execute_header. Getsectdatafromheader returns the address to the data for the named section in the named segment if it exists in the specified Mach header. Also it returns the size of the section data indirectly through the pointer size. Otherwise it returns NULL for the pointer and zero for the size. If the specified Mach header comes from a dynamic library as returned by _dyld_get_image_header(3) the address to the data returned will have to have _dyld_get_image_vmaddr_slide(3) added to it to make it a valid pointer. Getsectdata is the same as getsectdatafromheader with its first argument being the link editor defined symbol _mh_execute_header. getsectdatafromFramework is used to get the named section data from the named Framework. For example, the framework name ``Appkit'' would be used for /System/Library/Frameworks/Appkit.framework/Versions/C/Appkit. If that Framework isn't being used by the program then it returns NULL for the pointer and zero for the size. SEE ALSO
dyld(3), getsegbyname(3) Apple Computer, Inc. April 10, 1998 GETSECTBYNAME(3)
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