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The code doesn't bzero() the bss/sbss until pretty late in bootup. Is there a reason why that is? Why can't the bss be cleared immediately? 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The code doesn't bzero() the bss/sbss until pretty late in > bootup. Is there a reason why that is? Why can't the bss be cleared > immediately? Do loaders pass in data at addresses that may overlap > the bss? I thought that bss is cleared by ELF loader code from the boot loader. I.e. the kernel runs from the very start with the assumption that bss is correct. See e.g. line 427 in sys/boot/common/load_elf.c for the shared object-style kernel/modules, and line 288 in sys/boot/common/load_elf_obj.c for the relocatable objects. Does your platform use FreeBSD loader ? 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