Does anyone have a resource on the initial stack layout of a loaded program on Linux on x86_64? I found http://asm.sourceforge.net/articles/startup.html …, but there's some other surprising stuff on the stack than argv and env variables
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"The auxiliary vector resides just above the argument list and environment in the process address space. The auxiliary vector supplied to a program can be viewed by setting the LD_SHOW_AUXV environment variable when running a program"
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thank you!
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