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LAS(1)                          Domain/OS BSD                           LAS(1)




NAME
     las - list objects mapped into the address space

SYNOPSIS
     las [options]

DESCRIPTION
     las produces a list of objects mapped into the address space.
     Information printed includes the virtual address range, the starting
     address within the object, and its pathname if available (in that order).

     This command is most useful for system-level debugging.

OPTIONS
     If no options are specified, las lists the address space of the current
     process.

     -all           List all address space, including that occupied by Aegis.

     -f[rom] address
                    Begin listing at the hexadecimal address specified.

     -t[o] address  End listing at the hexadecimal address specified.

EXAMPLES
     1.

     $ las

            VA Range    Obj Start   Pathname

         8000 -    17FFF        0   /sys/node_data/global_data
        18000 -    2FFFF        0   /lib/pmlib
        30000 -    37FFF        0   /lib/syslib.peb
        38000 -    4FFFF        0   /lib/kslib
        50000 -    57FFF        0   /lib/trait_type_lib
        58000 -    67FFF    10000   /sys/node_data/global_data
        68000 -    9FFFF        0   /lib/streams
        A0000 -    A7FFF        0   /lib/vfmt_streams
        A8000 -    BFFFF        0   /lib/error
        C0000 -    E7FFF        0   /lib/swtlib
        E8000 -    F7FFF        0   /lib/ftnlib
        F8000 -    FFFFF        0   /lib/pbulib
       100000 -   127FFF        0   /lib/gprlib
       128000 -   14FFFF        0   /lib/clib
       150000 -   157FFF        0   /lib/lisp_initlib
       158000 -   15FFFF        0   /sys/node_data/global_rws
       160000 -   16FFFF    20000   /sys/node_data/global_data
       170000 -   187FFF        0   /lib/shlib
       188000 -   19FFFF        0   /lib/tfp
       1A0000 -   1BFFFF        0   /lib/dialoglib
       1C0000 -   1C7FFF        0   /sys/node_data/ipc_data
       1D0000 -   1D7FFF    30000   /sys/node_data/global_data
       200000 -   2AFFFF        0   -- temporary file --
       2B0000 -   2B7FFF        0   /sys/node_data/dm_mbx
       2B8000 -   2BFFFF        0   /com/sh
       2C0000 -   2C7FFF        0   -- temporary file --
       2C8000 -   2CFFFF        0   /com/las
       2D0000 -   2F7FFF    B0000   -- temporary file --
       BC0000 -   BCFFFF        0   /help_area/worksite
       BD0000 -   BDFFFF        0   /jtj

       2944 KB mapped.

     2.

     $ las -from 188000

            VA Range    Obj Start   Pathname

       188000 -   19FFFF        0   /lib/tfp
       1A0000 -   1BFFFF        0   /lib/dialoglib
       1C0000 -   1C7FFF        0   /sys/node_data/ipc_data
       1D0000 -   1D7FFF    30000   /sys/node_data/global_data
       200000 -   2AFFFF        0   -- temporary file --
       2B0000 -   2B7FFF        0   /sys/node_data/dm_mbx
       2B8000 -   2BFFFF        0   /com/sh
       2C0000 -   2C7FFF        0   -- temporary file --
       2C8000 -   2CFFFF        0   /com/las
       2D0000 -   2F7FFF    B0000   -- temporary file --
       BC0000 -   BCFFFF        0   /help_area/worksite
       BD0000 -   BDFFFF        0   /jtj

       1408 KB mapped.

     3.

     $ las -f 188000 -t 200000

            VA Range    Obj Start   Pathname

       188000 -   19FFFF        0   /lib/tfp
       1A0000 -   1BFFFF        0   /lib/dialoglib
       1C0000 -   1C7FFF        0   /sys/node_data/ipc_data
       1D0000 -   1D7FFF    30000   /sys/node_data/global_data

       288 KB mapped.

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