Addresses
The physical address of a section or symbol is the
relative offset from address zero of the address space.
The physical address of an object is not necessarily
the location at which it is placed when the process is executed.
For example, on a system with paging, the address is with respect to
address zero of the virtual space,
and the system performs another address translation.
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