@@ -995,6 +995,106 @@ fn glibcVerFromSoFile(file: fs.File) !std.SemanticVersion {
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return max_ver ;
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}
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+ /// This functions tries to open file located at `start_path`, and then guesses
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+ /// whether it is a script or an ELF file.
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+ ///
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+ /// If it finds "shebang line", file is considered a script, and logic is re-run
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+ /// using interpreter referenced after "#!" symbols. If interpreter is itself also a script,
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+ /// logic becomes recursive until non-script file is found.
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+ ///
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+ /// If it finds ELF magic sequence, file is considered an ELF file and function returns.
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+ fn resolveElfFileRecursively (cwd : fs.Dir , start_path : []const u8 ) error {UnableToFindElfFile }! fs.File {
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+ var current_path = start_path ;
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+
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+ // According to `man 2 execve`:
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+ //
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+ // The kernel imposes a maximum length on the text
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+ // that follows the "#!" characters at the start of a script;
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+ // characters beyond the limit are ignored.
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+ // Before Linux 5.1, the limit is 127 characters.
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+ // Since Linux 5.1, the limit is 255 characters.
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+ //
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+ // Tests show that bash and zsh consider 255 as total limit,
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+ // *including* "#!" characters and ignoring newline.
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+ // For safety, we set max length as 255 + \n (1).
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+ var buffer : [255 + 1 ]u8 = undefined ;
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+ while (true ) {
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+ // Interpreter path can be relative on Linux, but
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+ // for simplicity we are asserting it is an absolute path.
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+ assert (std .fs .path .isAbsolute (current_path ));
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+ const file = cwd .openFile (current_path , .{}) catch | err | switch (err ) {
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+ error .NoSpaceLeft = > unreachable ,
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+ error .NameTooLong = > unreachable ,
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+ error .PathAlreadyExists = > unreachable ,
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+ error .SharingViolation = > unreachable ,
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+ error .InvalidUtf8 = > unreachable , // WASI only
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+ error .InvalidWtf8 = > unreachable , // Windows only
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+ error .BadPathName = > unreachable ,
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+ error .PipeBusy = > unreachable ,
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+ error .FileLocksNotSupported = > unreachable ,
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+ error .WouldBlock = > unreachable ,
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+ error .FileBusy = > unreachable , // opened without write permissions
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+ error .AntivirusInterference = > unreachable , // Windows-only error
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+
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+ error .IsDir ,
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+ error .NotDir ,
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+
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+ error .AccessDenied ,
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+ error .DeviceBusy ,
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+ error .FileTooBig ,
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+ error .SymLinkLoop ,
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+ error .ProcessFdQuotaExceeded ,
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+ error .SystemFdQuotaExceeded ,
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+ error .SystemResources ,
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+
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+ error .FileNotFound ,
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+ error .NetworkNotFound ,
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+ error .NoDevice ,
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+ error .Unexpected ,
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+ = > return error .UnableToFindElfFile ,
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+ };
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+ var is_elf_file = false ;
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+ defer if (is_elf_file == false ) file .close ();
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+
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+ // Shortest working interpreter path is "#!/i" (4)
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+ // (interpreter is "/i", assuming all paths are absolute, like in above comment).
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+ // ELF magic number length is also 4.
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+ //
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+ // If file is shorter than that, it is definitely not ELF file
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+ // nor file with "shebang" line.
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+ const min_len = 4 ;
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+
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+ const len = preadAtLeast (file , & buffer , 0 , min_len ) catch return error .UnableToFindElfFile ;
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+ const content = buffer [0.. len ];
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+
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+ if (mem .eql (u8 , content [0.. 4], std .elf .MAGIC )) {
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+ // It is very likely ELF file!
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+ is_elf_file = true ;
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+ return file ;
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+ } else if (mem .eql (u8 , content [0.. 2], "#!" )) {
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+ // We detected shebang, now parse entire line.
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+
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+ // Trim leading "#!", spaces and tabs.
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+ const trimmed_line = mem .trimLeft (u8 , content [2.. ], &.{ ' ' , '\t ' });
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+
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+ // This line can have:
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+ // * Interpreter path only,
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+ // * Interpreter path and arguments, all separated by space, tab or NUL character.
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+ // And optionally newline at the end.
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+ const path_maybe_args = mem .trimRight (u8 , trimmed_line , "\n " );
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+
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+ // Separate path and args.
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+ const path_end = mem .indexOfAny (u8 , path_maybe_args , &.{ ' ' , '\t ' , 0 }) orelse path_maybe_args .len ;
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+
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+ current_path = path_maybe_args [0.. path_end ];
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+ continue ;
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+ } else {
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+ // Not a ELF file, not a shell script with "shebang line", invalid duck.
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+ return error .UnableToFindElfFile ;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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/// In the past, this function attempted to use the executable's own binary if it was dynamically
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/// linked to answer both the C ABI question and the dynamic linker question. However, this
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/// could be problematic on a system that uses a RUNPATH for the compiler binary, locking
@@ -1003,11 +1103,14 @@ fn glibcVerFromSoFile(file: fs.File) !std.SemanticVersion {
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/// the dynamic linker will match that of the compiler binary. Executables with these versions
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/// mismatching will fail to run.
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///
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- /// Therefore, this function works the same regardless of whether the compiler binary is
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- /// dynamically or statically linked. It inspects `/usr/bin/env` as an ELF file to find the
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- /// answer to these questions, or if there is a shebang line, then it chases the referenced
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- /// file recursively. If that does not provide the answer, then the function falls back to
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- /// defaults.
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+ /// Therefore, this function now does not inspect the executable's own binary.
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+ /// Instead, it tries to find `env` program in PATH or in hardcoded location, and uses it
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+ /// to find suitable ELF file. If `env` program is an executable, work is done and function starts to
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+ /// inspect inner structure of a file. But if `env` is a script or other non-ELF file, it uses
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+ /// interpreter path instead and tries to search ELF file again, going recursively in case interpreter
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+ /// is also a script/non-ELF file.
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+ ///
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+ /// If nothing was found, then the function falls back to defaults.
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fn detectAbiAndDynamicLinker (
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cpu : Target.Cpu ,
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os : Target.Os ,
@@ -1075,113 +1178,44 @@ fn detectAbiAndDynamicLinker(
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const ld_info_list = ld_info_list_buffer [0.. ld_info_list_len ];
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- // Best case scenario: the executable is dynamically linked, and we can iterate
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- // over our own shared objects and find a dynamic linker.
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- const elf_file = elf_file : {
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- // This block looks for a shebang line in /usr/bin/env,
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- // if it finds one, then instead of using /usr/bin/env as the ELF file to examine, it uses the file it references instead,
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- // doing the same logic recursively in case it finds another shebang line.
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+ const cwd = std .fs .cwd ();
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+
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+ // Algorithm is:
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+ // 1a) try_path: If PATH is non-empty and `env` file was found in one of the directories, use that.
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+ // 1b) try_path: If `env` was not found or PATH is empty, try hardcoded path below.
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+ // 2a) try_hardcoded: If `env` was found in hardcoded location, use that.
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+ // 2b) try_hardcoded: If `env` was not found, fall back to default ABI and dynamic linker.
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+ // Source: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/14146#issuecomment-2308984936
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+ const elf_file = (try_path : {
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+ const PATH = std .posix .getenv ("PATH" ) orelse break :try_path null ;
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+ var it = mem .tokenizeScalar (u8 , PATH , fs .path .delimiter );
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+
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+ var buf : [std .fs .max_path_bytes + 1 ]u8 = undefined ;
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+ var fbs : std.heap.FixedBufferAllocator = .init (& buf );
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+ const allocator = fbs .allocator ();
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+
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+ while (it .next ()) | path | : (fbs .reset ()) {
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+ const start_path = std .fs .path .joinZ (allocator , &.{ path , "env" }) catch | err | switch (err ) {
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+ error .OutOfMemory = > continue ,
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+ };
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- var file_name : []const u8 = switch (os .tag ) {
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+ break :try_path resolveElfFileRecursively (cwd , start_path ) catch | err | switch (err ) {
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+ error .UnableToFindElfFile = > continue ,
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+ };
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+ } else break :try_path null ;
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+ } orelse try_hardcoded : {
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+ const hardcoded_file_name = switch (os .tag ) {
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// Since /usr/bin/env is hard-coded into the shebang line of many portable scripts, it's a
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// reasonably reliable path to start with.
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else = > "/usr/bin/env" ,
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// Haiku does not have a /usr root directory.
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.haiku = > "/bin/env" ,
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};
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- // According to `man 2 execve`:
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- //
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- // The kernel imposes a maximum length on the text
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- // that follows the "#!" characters at the start of a script;
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- // characters beyond the limit are ignored.
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- // Before Linux 5.1, the limit is 127 characters.
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- // Since Linux 5.1, the limit is 255 characters.
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- //
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- // Tests show that bash and zsh consider 255 as total limit,
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- // *including* "#!" characters and ignoring newline.
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- // For safety, we set max length as 255 + \n (1).
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- var buffer : [255 + 1 ]u8 = undefined ;
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- while (true ) {
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- // Interpreter path can be relative on Linux, but
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- // for simplicity we are asserting it is an absolute path.
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- const file = fs .openFileAbsolute (file_name , .{}) catch | err | switch (err ) {
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- error .NoSpaceLeft = > unreachable ,
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- error .NameTooLong = > unreachable ,
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- error .PathAlreadyExists = > unreachable ,
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- error .SharingViolation = > unreachable ,
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- error .InvalidUtf8 = > unreachable , // WASI only
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- error .InvalidWtf8 = > unreachable , // Windows only
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- error .BadPathName = > unreachable ,
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- error .PipeBusy = > unreachable ,
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- error .FileLocksNotSupported = > unreachable ,
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- error .WouldBlock = > unreachable ,
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- error .FileBusy = > unreachable , // opened without write permissions
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- error .AntivirusInterference = > unreachable , // Windows-only error
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-
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- error .IsDir ,
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- error .NotDir ,
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- error .AccessDenied ,
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- error .NoDevice ,
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- error .FileNotFound ,
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- error .NetworkNotFound ,
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- error .FileTooBig ,
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- error .Unexpected ,
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- = > | e | {
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- std .log .warn ("Encountered error: {s}, falling back to default ABI and dynamic linker." , .{@errorName (e )});
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- return defaultAbiAndDynamicLinker (cpu , os , query );
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- },
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-
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- else = > | e | return e ,
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- };
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- var is_elf_file = false ;
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- defer if (is_elf_file == false ) file .close ();
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-
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- // Shortest working interpreter path is "#!/i" (4)
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- // (interpreter is "/i", assuming all paths are absolute, like in above comment).
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- // ELF magic number length is also 4.
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- //
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- // If file is shorter than that, it is definitely not ELF file
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- // nor file with "shebang" line.
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- const min_len : usize = 4 ;
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-
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- const len = preadAtLeast (file , & buffer , 0 , min_len ) catch | err | switch (err ) {
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- error .UnexpectedEndOfFile ,
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- error .UnableToReadElfFile ,
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- error .ProcessNotFound ,
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- = > return defaultAbiAndDynamicLinker (cpu , os , query ),
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-
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- else = > | e | return e ,
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- };
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- const content = buffer [0.. len ];
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-
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- if (mem .eql (u8 , content [0.. 4], std .elf .MAGIC )) {
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- // It is very likely ELF file!
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- is_elf_file = true ;
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- break :elf_file file ;
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- } else if (mem .eql (u8 , content [0.. 2], "#!" )) {
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- // We detected shebang, now parse entire line.
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-
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- // Trim leading "#!", spaces and tabs.
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- const trimmed_line = mem .trimLeft (u8 , content [2.. ], &.{ ' ' , '\t ' });
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-
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- // This line can have:
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- // * Interpreter path only,
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- // * Interpreter path and arguments, all separated by space, tab or NUL character.
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- // And optionally newline at the end.
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- const path_maybe_args = mem .trimRight (u8 , trimmed_line , "\n " );
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-
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- // Separate path and args.
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- const path_end = mem .indexOfAny (u8 , path_maybe_args , &.{ ' ' , '\t ' , 0 }) orelse path_maybe_args .len ;
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-
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- file_name = path_maybe_args [0.. path_end ];
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- continue ;
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- } else {
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- // Not a ELF file, not a shell script with "shebang line", invalid duck.
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- return defaultAbiAndDynamicLinker (cpu , os , query );
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- }
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- }
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- };
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+ break :try_hardcoded resolveElfFileRecursively (cwd , hardcoded_file_name ) catch | err | switch (err ) {
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+ error .UnableToFindElfFile = > null ,
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+ };
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+ }) orelse return defaultAbiAndDynamicLinker (cpu , os , query );
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defer elf_file .close ();
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// TODO: inline this function and combine the buffer we already read above to find
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error .UnexpectedEndOfFile ,
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error .NameTooLong ,
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// Finally, we fall back on the standard path.
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- = > | e | {
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- std .log .warn ("Encountered error: {s}, falling back to default ABI and dynamic linker." , .{@errorName (e )});
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- return defaultAbiAndDynamicLinker (cpu , os , query );
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- },
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+ = > defaultAbiAndDynamicLinker (cpu , os , query ),
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};
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}
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