From cacea349d34ec4931486cc0452ecddc8416ea836 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amber Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2021 21:23:10 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit. --- assignment.c | 175 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ assignment.md | 10 +++ 2 files changed, 185 insertions(+) create mode 100644 assignment.c create mode 100644 assignment.md diff --git a/assignment.c b/assignment.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2916242 --- /dev/null +++ b/assignment.c @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +// Function definitions. +void stack(); +void heap(); +void address(); +void sigHandler(int); + +/* + * Learned about these from: + * https://linux.die.net/man/3/etext + */ +extern char etext, edata, end; + +// Data variables. +int UNINITIALIZED1; +int INITIALIZED1 = 0; +int INITIALIZED2 = 0; +int INITIALIZED3 = 0; +int UNINITIALIZED2; +int UNINITIALIZED3; +int UNINITIALIZED4; +int INITIALIZED4 = 0; + +/** + * Main function for driving program. + */ +int main() +{ + // Binding signal handler. + signal(SIGINT, sigHandler); + + /* + * Getting addresses relating to static program segments + * (See man page referenced above for sample code) + */ + printf("===\n"); + printf("First address past:\n"); + printf("Program text (etext) %10p\n", &etext); + printf("Initialized data (edata) %10p\n", &edata); + printf("Uninitialized data (end) %10p\n", &end); + printf("===\n"); + + // Getting some initialized data addresses. + printf("INITIALIZED\n"); + printf("1: %p\n", &INITIALIZED1); + printf("2: %p\n", &INITIALIZED2); + printf("3: %p\n", &INITIALIZED3); + printf("4: %p\n", &INITIALIZED4); + printf("===\n"); + + // Getting some unitialized data addresses. + printf("UNINITIALIZED\n"); + printf("1: %p\n", &UNINITIALIZED1); + printf("2: %p\n", &UNINITIALIZED2); + printf("3: %p\n", &UNINITIALIZED3); + printf("4: %p\n", &UNINITIALIZED4); + printf("===\n"); + + // Adding some variables on the stack (will be stored in reverse). + int stackvar1 = 12313; + int stackvar2 = 12313; + int stackvar3 = 12313; + + // Main stack addresses. + printf("Main Stack\n"); + printf("%p\n", &stackvar1); + printf("%p\n", &stackvar2); + printf("%p\n", &stackvar3); + printf("===\n"); + + // Function stack addresses (should be lower than main). + printf("Function Call Stack\n"); + stack(); + printf("===\n"); + + // Printing heap addresses. + heap(); + + // Getting the address of the pow function. + printf("Address of pow: %p\n", &pow); + + // Getting the address of the pthread_create function. + address(); + + // Pausing so we can examine headers / maps info. + pause(); + + // Probably never will reach here, but bye if we do. + return 0; +} + +/** + * Puts some variables in the function's + * stack frame and prints out their addresses. + * Should be lower than main function's addresses, + * although variables seem to increase in address + * as we print them out (vars stored in reverse + * order on the stack) + */ +void stack() +{ + int stackvar1 = 12313; + int stackvar2 = 12313; + int stackvar3 = 12313; + printf("%p\n", &stackvar1); + printf("%p\n", &stackvar2); + printf("%p\n", &stackvar3); +} + +/** + * Asks for some heap space and prints out the + * locations of the memory we receive. + */ +void heap() +{ + printf("Heap\n"); + char *heap1 = malloc(16 * sizeof(char)); + char *heap2 = malloc(32 * sizeof(char)); + char *heap3 = malloc(64 * sizeof(char)); + char *heap4 = malloc(128 * sizeof(char)); + char *heap5 = malloc(256 * sizeof(char)); + char *heap6 = malloc(512 * sizeof(char)); + char *heap7 = malloc(1024 * sizeof(char)); + char *heap8 = malloc(2048 * sizeof(char)); + printf("1: %p\n", heap1); + printf("2: %p\n", heap2); + printf("3: %p\n", heap3); + printf("4: %p\n", heap4); + printf("5: %p\n", heap5); + printf("6: %p\n", heap6); + printf("7: %p\n", heap7); + printf("8: %p\n", heap8); + printf("===\n"); + + free(heap1); + free(heap2); + free(heap3); + free(heap4); + free(heap5); + free(heap6); + free(heap7); + free(heap8); +} + +/** + * Prints a function address from a dynamic library. + */ +void address() +{ + printf("Address of pthread_create: %p\n", &pthread_create); +} + +/** + * Handler for signals. Bound for the one signal handled + * in this application: SIGINT (program interrupt signal ^C). + * + * @param sigNum, the identifying number of the signal + * sent and now being handled. According to the + * man page for signal, SIGINT = 2. + */ +void sigHandler(int sigNum) +{ + // Just exit if we ^C. + if (sigNum == SIGINT) + { + // Exiting program. + exit(0); + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/assignment.md b/assignment.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4c72ed --- /dev/null +++ b/assignment.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +The segments in the diagram below are organized from higher addresses to lower addresses. + +| Location in Test Program Run | Segment | Direction of Growth | +|:-:|:-:|:-:| +| 0x7ffc1f885000 to 0x7ffc1f864000 | Stack | Grows ↓ | +| 0x7fc7431f9000 to 0x7fc742e49000 | Shared C Libraries | Grows ↓ | +| 0x55772bca6000 to 0x55772bc85000 | Heap / Runtime Data | Grows ↑ | +| Ends at 0x55772a3aa090 | Uninitialized Data | N/A | +| Ends at 0x55772a3aa068 | Initialized Data | N/A | +| Ends at 0x55772a3a76f5 | Program Text | N/A | \ No newline at end of file