How a program could generate the memory addresses for its variables, when it is about to run?

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hi all,
I am new to the linux kernel internals. I know there is a memory management subsystem which handles all the memory related things.
 
But Now i want to know a bit deeper how things work.
 
I want to start with the following question,
How a program could generate the memory addresses for its variables, when it is about to run?
 
Can please somebody give pointers how to learn this kind of things like,
"in the early stages (when our program is about to be executed..about to become a process) what are the things that will be done by the kernel?"
 
Please help me in this regard,
 
Thanking you,
Sandeep Kumar A.



 
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