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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniil Kulchenko
9f8e6c10dd
Work around Rosetta clobbering startup registers on M1 Macs (issue #429) (#453)
Rosetta doesn't correctly respect the startup registers as defined in LC_UNIXTHREAD
which makes platform detection go awry. But at least Rosetta appears to consistently
set rbx to 0x00000000ffffffff and rdx to 0x0000000000000001 at startup for every
x64 executable I could get my hands on. So we use that to detect Rosetta's presence
and set up the correct registers for XNU.
2022-06-27 16:28:59 -07:00
Justine Tunney
e32288d4ea Fix WSL regression with APE loader
Microsoft's version of Linux requires that the ELF program headers say
that the executable has 4096 byte alignment. However, it doesn't force
us to pad the binary with NOPs to a page-aligned size.
2022-06-11 05:17:26 -07:00
Justine Tunney
4e9662cbc7 Write tests for new APE loader and fix bugs
- Add FreeBSD-specific mmap() flags
- Reduce size of the APE loader from 8kb to 4kb
- Work towards fixing the Makefile build on WSL
- Automate testing of APE no-modify-self behaviors
- Make the ape.S shell script code cleaner and tinier
- Improve the APE sanity check to test behavior better
- Fixed issue with ShowCrashReports() sigaltstack() on BSDs
- Delete symbols for S_MODE magnums which wasted compile time

If you checked out yesterday's APE commit, please run:

    rm -f /usr/bin/ape o/tmp/ape /tmp/ape "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/ape"

Because this change fixes certain aspects of the new ABI. We don't have
automated migrations for APE loader versions yet. Thanks! You can also
download prebuilt binaries here:

- https://justine.lol/ape.elf    (Linux/FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD)
- https://justine.lol/ape.macho  (Apple)

Install the appropriate one as `/usr/bin/ape`.
2022-05-22 05:45:38 -07:00
Justine Tunney
db0d8dd806 Support Linux binfmt_misc and APE loading on Apple
The "no modify self" variant of Actually Portable Executable is now
supported on all platforms. If you use `$(APE_NO_MODIFY_SELF)` then
ld.bfd will embed a 4096 byte ELF binary and a 4096 byte Macho file
which are installed on the fly to ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}, which enables us
launch the executable, without needing to copy the whole executable

To prevent it from copying a tiny executable to your temp directory
you need to install the `ape` command (renamed from ape-loader), to
a system path. For example:

    # FreeBSD / NetBSD / OpenBSD
    make -j8 o//ape/ape
    cp o//ape/ape /usr/bin/ape

    # Mac OS
    # make -j8 o//ape/ape.macho
    curl https://justine.lol/ape.macho >/usr/bin/ape
    chmod +x /usr/bin/ape

On Linux you can get even more performance with the new binfmt_misc
support which makes launching non-modifying APE binaries as fast as
launching ELF executables. Running the following command:

    # Linux
    ape/apeinstall.sh

Will copy APE loader to /usr/bin/ape and register with binfmt_misc
Lastly, this change also fixes a really interesting race condition
with OpenBSD thread joining.
2022-05-21 09:28:25 -07:00
Renamed from ape/loader1.S (Browse further)