Program binaries in many systems are typically structured as follows.Code is stored
Chapter 8, Problem 8.19(choose chapter or problem)
Program binaries in many systems are typically structured as follows.Code is stored starting with a small, fixed virtual address, such as 0. Thecode segment is followed by the data segment that is used for storingthe program variables. When the program starts executing, the stack isallocated at the other end of the virtual address space and is allowedto grow toward lower virtual addresses. What is the significance of thisstructure for the following schemes?a. Contiguous memory allocationb. Pure segmentationc. Pure paging
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