Re: Printing environment variables for a process

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On Jan 30, 2008 1:02 PM, Jonathan Khoo <khoohuit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Manish,
>
> Look into mm_struct -> env_start ... end_end;
>
> --
> cheers,
> jonathan khoo

Thanks a lot jonathan,

Yes, you are correct. Below is the text from the book "linux memory
management" from mel gorman (page 53)

arg_start, arg_end The start and end address of command line arguments;
env_start, env_end The start and end address of environment variables;

Thanks


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