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The ape loader now passes the program executable name directly as a register. `x2` is used on aarch64, `%rdx` on x86_64. This is passed as the third argument to `cosmo()` (M1) or `Launch` (non-M1) and is assigned to the global `__program_executable_name`. `GetProgramExecutableName` now returns this global's value, setting it if it is initially null. `InitProgramExecutableName` first tries exotic, secure methods: `KERN_PROC_PATHNAME` on FreeBSD/NetBSD, and `/proc` on Linux. If those produce a reasonable response (i.e., not `"/usr/bin/ape"`, which happens with the loader before this change), that is used. Otherwise, if `issetugid()`, the empty string is used. Otherwise, the old argv/envp parsing code is run. The value returned from the loader is always the full absolute path of the binary to be executed, having passed through `realpath`. For the non-M1 loader, this necessitated writing `RealPath`, which uses `readlinkat` of `"/proc/self/fd/[progfd]"` on Linux, `F_GETPATH` on Xnu, and the `__realpath` syscall on OpenBSD. On FreeBSD/NetBSD, it punts to `GetProgramExecutableName`, which is secure on those OSes. With the loader, all platforms now have a secure program executable name. With no loader or an old loader, everything still works as it did, but setuid/setgid is not supported if the insecure pathfinding code would have been needed. Fixes #991.
10 lines
249 B
C
10 lines
249 B
C
#include "libc/stdio/stdio.h"
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#include "libc/runtime/runtime.h"
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int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s (%s)\n", argv[0], GetProgramExecutableName());
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for (char **p = environ; *p; ++p) {
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printf("%s\n", *p);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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