Difference between revisions of "Relocation"
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+ | * In [[memory management]] and [[virtual memory]], the translation from [[virtual address]]es to actual [[main memory]] [[address]]es | ||
+ | * In [[linking]], modification of addresses in [[relocatable binary]] modules when they are joined together to produce an [[object code|executable binary]] object (since each input binary module must necessarily be placed at a unique, and new, address) | ||
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+ | {{disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 8 June 2023
Relocation might refer to:
- In memory management and virtual memory, the translation from virtual addresses to actual main memory addresses
- In linking, modification of addresses in relocatable binary modules when they are joined together to produce an executable binary object (since each input binary module must necessarily be placed at a unique, and new, address)
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