- Subject: Dynamic linking on Linux
- From: "Shyamal Shukla" <shyamalshukla@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 13:47:57 +0530
Hi all,
In the case of dynamic linking, a single instance of a dynamic library is loaded into memory and mapped into the address space of each process that needs it.
Now a new process is loaded to memory, which utilizes a .so already in memory. How does ld.so know if the required .so is already in memory and what is its physical address?
Thanks and Regards,
Shyamal
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