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Use the entry point address from the ELF header instead of looking up _start.
I love these kind of dumb gotcha moments. Turns out you can find the entry address right there in the header. :^)
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Author: https://github.com/awesomekling Commit: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/commit/46ce47a9846
3 changed files with 5 additions and 2 deletions
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@ -155,6 +155,8 @@ public:
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bool is_executable() const { return header().e_type == ET_EXEC; }
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bool is_relocatable() const { return header().e_type == ET_REL; }
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LinearAddress entry() const { return LinearAddress(header().e_entry); }
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private:
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bool parseHeader();
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const char* raw_data(unsigned offset) const;
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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ public:
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char* symbol_ptr(const char* name);
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bool allocate_section(LinearAddress, size_t, size_t alignment, bool is_readable, bool is_writable);
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bool map_section(LinearAddress, size_t, size_t alignment, size_t offset_in_image, bool is_readable, bool is_writable);
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LinearAddress entry() const { return m_image.entry(); }
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private:
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bool layout();
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@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ int Process::do_exec(const String& path, Vector<String>&& arguments, Vector<Stri
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return -ENOEXEC;
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}
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entry_eip = (dword)loader.symbol_ptr("_start");
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entry_eip = loader.entry().get();
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if (!entry_eip) {
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m_page_directory = old_page_directory;
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MM.enter_process_paging_scope(*this);
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@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ Process::Process(String&& name, uid_t uid, gid_t gid, pid_t ppid, RingLevel ring
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if (!fork_parent->m_fds[i].descriptor)
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continue;
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#ifdef FORK_DEBUG
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dbgprintf("fork: cloning fd %u... (%p) istty? %u\n", i, fork_parent->m_fds[i].ptr(), fork_parent->m_fds[i]->isTTY());
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dbgprintf("fork: cloning fd %u... (%p) istty? %u\n", i, fork_parent->m_fds[i].descriptor.ptr(), fork_parent->m_fds[i].descriptor->is_tty());
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#endif
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m_fds[i].descriptor = fork_parent->m_fds[i].descriptor->clone();
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m_fds[i].flags = fork_parent->m_fds[i].flags;
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