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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001 Kernel Support for miscellaneous (your favourite) Binary Formats v1.1
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3
4This Kernel feature allows you to invoke almost (for restrictions see below)
5every program by simply typing its name in the shell.
6This includes for example compiled Java(TM), Python or Emacs programs.
7
8To achieve this you must tell binfmt_misc which interpreter has to be invoked
9with which binary. Binfmt_misc recognises the binary-type by matching some bytes
10at the beginning of the file with a magic byte sequence (masking out specified
11bits) you have supplied. Binfmt_misc can also recognise a filename extension
12aka '.com' or '.exe'.
13
14First you must mount binfmt_misc:
15 mount binfmt_misc -t binfmt_misc /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
16
17To actually register a new binary type, you have to set up a string looking like
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070018:name:type:offset:magic:mask:interpreter:flags (where you can choose the ':'
19upon your needs) and echo it to /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register.
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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070021Here is what the fields mean:
22 - 'name' is an identifier string. A new /proc file will be created with this
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070023 name below /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc; cannot contain slashes '/' for obvious
24 reasons.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070025 - 'type' is the type of recognition. Give 'M' for magic and 'E' for extension.
26 - 'offset' is the offset of the magic/mask in the file, counted in bytes. This
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070027 defaults to 0 if you omit it (i.e. you write ':name:type::magic...'). Ignored
28 when using filename extension matching.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070029 - 'magic' is the byte sequence binfmt_misc is matching for. The magic string
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070030 may contain hex-encoded characters like \x0a or \xA4. Note that you must
31 escape any NUL bytes; parsing halts at the first one. In a shell environment
32 you might have to write \\x0a to prevent the shell from eating your \.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070033 If you chose filename extension matching, this is the extension to be
34 recognised (without the '.', the \x0a specials are not allowed). Extension
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070035 matching is case sensitive, and slashes '/' are not allowed!
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070036 - 'mask' is an (optional, defaults to all 0xff) mask. You can mask out some
37 bits from matching by supplying a string like magic and as long as magic.
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070038 The mask is anded with the byte sequence of the file. Note that you must
39 escape any NUL bytes; parsing halts at the first one. Ignored when using
40 filename extension matching.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070041 - 'interpreter' is the program that should be invoked with the binary as first
42 argument (specify the full path)
43 - 'flags' is an optional field that controls several aspects of the invocation
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070044 of the interpreter. It is a string of capital letters, each controls a
45 certain aspect. The following flags are supported -
46 'P' - preserve-argv[0]. Legacy behavior of binfmt_misc is to overwrite
47 the original argv[0] with the full path to the binary. When this
48 flag is included, binfmt_misc will add an argument to the argument
49 vector for this purpose, thus preserving the original argv[0].
50 e.g. If your interp is set to /bin/foo and you run `blah` (which is
51 in /usr/local/bin), then the kernel will execute /bin/foo with
52 argv[] set to ["/bin/foo", "/usr/local/bin/blah", "blah"]. The
53 interp has to be aware of this so it can execute /usr/local/bin/blah
54 with argv[] set to ["blah"].
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070055 'O' - open-binary. Legacy behavior of binfmt_misc is to pass the full path
56 of the binary to the interpreter as an argument. When this flag is
57 included, binfmt_misc will open the file for reading and pass its
58 descriptor as an argument, instead of the full path, thus allowing
Mike Frysinger43bd40e2014-10-13 15:52:05 -070059 the interpreter to execute non-readable binaries. This feature
60 should be used with care - the interpreter has to be trusted not to
61 emit the contents of the non-readable binary.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070062 'C' - credentials. Currently, the behavior of binfmt_misc is to calculate
63 the credentials and security token of the new process according to
64 the interpreter. When this flag is included, these attributes are
65 calculated according to the binary. It also implies the 'O' flag.
66 This feature should be used with care as the interpreter
67 will run with root permissions when a setuid binary owned by root
68 is run with binfmt_misc.
James Bottomley4af75df2016-02-25 08:32:51 -080069 'F' - fix binary. The usual behaviour of binfmt_misc is to spawn the
70 binary lazily when the misc format file is invoked. However,
71 this doesn't work very well in the face of mount namespaces and
72 changeroots, so the F mode opens the binary as soon as the
73 emulation is installed and uses the opened image to spawn the
74 emulator, meaning it is always available once installed,
75 regardless of how the environment changes.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070076
77
78There are some restrictions:
Mike Frysingerbbaecc02014-10-13 15:52:03 -070079 - the whole register string may not exceed 1920 characters
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070080 - the magic must reside in the first 128 bytes of the file, i.e.
81 offset+size(magic) has to be less than 128
82 - the interpreter string may not exceed 127 characters
83
84To use binfmt_misc you have to mount it first. You can mount it with
85"mount -t binfmt_misc none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc" command, or you can add
86a line "none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc binfmt_misc defaults 0 0" to your
87/etc/fstab so it auto mounts on boot.
88
89You may want to add the binary formats in one of your /etc/rc scripts during
90boot-up. Read the manual of your init program to figure out how to do this
91right.
92
93Think about the order of adding entries! Later added entries are matched first!
94
95
96A few examples (assumed you are in /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc):
97
98- enable support for em86 (like binfmt_em86, for Alpha AXP only):
99 echo ':i386:M::\x7fELF\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x03:\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfe\xfe\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfb\xff\xff:/bin/em86:' > register
100 echo ':i486:M::\x7fELF\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x06:\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfe\xfe\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfb\xff\xff:/bin/em86:' > register
101
102- enable support for packed DOS applications (pre-configured dosemu hdimages):
103 echo ':DEXE:M::\x0eDEX::/usr/bin/dosexec:' > register
104
105- enable support for Windows executables using wine:
106 echo ':DOSWin:M::MZ::/usr/local/bin/wine:' > register
107
108For java support see Documentation/java.txt
109
110
111You can enable/disable binfmt_misc or one binary type by echoing 0 (to disable)
112or 1 (to enable) to /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/status or /proc/.../the_name.
113Catting the file tells you the current status of binfmt_misc/the entry.
114
115You can remove one entry or all entries by echoing -1 to /proc/.../the_name
116or /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/status.
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118
119HINTS:
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121
122If you want to pass special arguments to your interpreter, you can
123write a wrapper script for it. See Documentation/java.txt for an
124example.
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126Your interpreter should NOT look in the PATH for the filename; the kernel
127passes it the full filename (or the file descriptor) to use. Using $PATH can
128cause unexpected behaviour and can be a security hazard.
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John Anthony Kazos Jrbe2a6082007-05-09 08:50:42 +0200131Richard Günther <rguenth@tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de>