netbsd man page for end

Query: end

OS: netbsd

Section: 3

Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar

END(3)							   BSD Library Functions Manual 						    END(3)

NAME
end, etext, edata -- end boundaries of image segments
SYNOPSIS
extern int end; extern int etext; extern int edata;
DESCRIPTION
The globals end, etext and edata are program segment end addresses. etext is located at the first address after the end of the text segment. edata is located at the first address after the end of the initialized data segment. end is located at the first address after the end of the data segment (BSS) when the program is loaded. Use the sbrk(2) system call with zero as its argument to find the current end of the data segment.
SEE ALSO
sbrk(2), malloc(3), a.out(5)
HISTORY
An end manual page appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX.
BUGS
Traditionally, no variable existed that pointed to the start of the text segment because the text segment always started at address zero. Although it is no longer valid to make this assumption, no variable similar to the ones documented above exists to point to the start of the text segment.
BSD
September 1, 2005 BSD
Related Man Pages
end(3) - linux
edata(3) - linux
edata(3) - debian
end(3) - suse
etext(3) - suse
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