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- In computing, prebinding, also called prelinking, is a method for optimizing application load times by resolving library symbols prior to launch. Most...
- kernel, along with the kexts (all packed in the __PRELINK_TEXT section) and their plists (in the __PRELINK_INFO section). The kernel cache can also be directly...
- result, real address space randomization would defeat the purpose of prelinking. In 2014, Marco-Gisbert and Ripoll disclosed offset2lib technique that...
- Dynamic-link library External variable Library Loader Name decoration Prelinking (prebinding) Relocation Smart linking Static library Gold (linker) IBM...
- decoration Prebinding Prelinking Relocation (computer science) Relocation table Shebang (Unix) Static library gold (linker) prelink Bug compatibility "exec"...
- process of dynamic linking. This optimization is known as prebinding or prelinking on macOS and Linux, respectively. IBM z/VM uses a similar technique, called...
- start much more quickly than it otherwise would have. This replaces the prelinking capability that was being worked on earlier in the project's history,...
- (computing) Linker (computing) Loader (computing) Name decoration Prebinding Prelinking Relocation (computer science) Relocation table Resident System Extension...
- less data needs to be fetched from disk. preload is often paired with prelink. preload was written by Behdad Esfahbod and uses Markov chains in its implementation...
- Software component that extends the functionality of existing software Prelink, also known as prebinding Runtime library – Access to a program's runtime...