Hi Larry,

On 09/27/2012 10:08 AM, Larry Baker wrote:
I hacked the .s file for my stack check test program.

I haven't had a minute to look over the code yet. Will get back to
you on that.


[snip]
There must be code between __stack_start and the initial stack pointer.  Yes?

No code in that region. Possibly data, though typically not.


binfmt_flat.c knows all?  By the way, where is binfmt_flat.c?

That is the kernel's FLAT file loader. See linux/fs/binfmt_flat.c

Regards
Greg



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