Hi....

On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 1:01 AM, Ye ilho <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
> Is there any command that I can use to know the configuration of
> process address space?
> I know that we can set page offset boundary using 'CONFIG_PAGE_OFFSET'
> when we compile kernel and I was just wondering how we can confirm
> this after I reboot the machine. Thank you in advance.

Hi, do you mean, to confirm that the running process is effectively
using the new address space?

IMO, simply do cat /proc/self/maps and see start address of the stack.
In x86, stack starts at the highest user space address and grows
downwards, but I believe you already know about it...so just consider
as recalling the fact.

regards,

Mulyadi.

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