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26.\" $FreeBSD$
27.\"
28.\" Support for miscellaneous binary image activators
29.\"
30.Dd April 30, 2020
31.Dt BINMISCCTL 8
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm binmiscctl
35.Nd manage binary image activators
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Nm
38.Cm add
39.Ar name
40.Fl -interpreter
41.Ar path
42.Fl -magic
43.Ar magic
44.Fl -size
45.Ar size
46.Op Fl -mask Ar mask
47.Op Fl -offset Ar offset
48.Op Fl -set-enabled
49.Nm
50.Cm disable
51.Ar name
52.Nm
53.Cm enable
54.Ar name
55.Nm
56.Cm list
57.Nm
58.Cm lookup
59.Ar name
60.Nm
61.Cm remove
62.Ar name
63.Sh DESCRIPTION
64The
65.Nm
66utility
67is the management utility for configuring miscellaneous binaries image
68activators in the kernel.
69It allows adding, deleting, disabling,
70enabling, and looking up interpreters.
71Also, all the interpreters can
72be listed.
73.Pp
74The first argument on the command line indicates the operation to be
75performed.
76Operation must be one of the following:
77.Bl -tag -width indent
78.It Xo
79.Cm add
80.Ar name
81.Fl -interpreter
82.Ar path
83.Fl -magic
84.Ar magic
85.Fl -size
86.Ar size
87.Op Fl -mask Ar mask
88.Op Fl -offset Ar offset
89.Op Fl -set-enabled
90.Xc
91Add a new activator entry in the kernel.
92You must specify a
93unique
94.Ar name ,
95a
96.Ar path
97to the interpreter,
98header
99.Ar magic
100bytes that uniquely identify a suitable binary for the activator,
101and the
102.Ar size
103of the
104.Ar magic
105in bytes.
106.Pp
107Optionally, you may specify a
108.Ar mask
109to do a bitwise AND with the header bytes.
110This effectively allows you to ignore fields in the binary header that
111do not uniquely indentify the binary file's type.
112.Pp
113An
114.Ar offset
115may be specified for the magic bytes using the
116.Fl -offset
117option.
118By default the
119.Ar offset
120is zero.
121.Pp
122To enable the activator entry the
123.Fl -set-enabled
124option is used.
125The activator default state is disabled.
126.Pp
127The interpreter
128.Ar path
129may also contain arguments for the interpreter including
130.Ar #a
131which gets replaced by the old
132.Dv argv0
133value in the interpreter string.
134.It Cm disable Ar name
135Disable the activator entry identified with
136.Ar name .
137.It Cm enable Ar name
138Enable the activator entry identified with
139.Ar name .
140.It Cm list
141Take a snapshot and print all the activator entries currently configured.
142.It Cm lookup Ar name
143Look up and print out the activator entry identified with
144.Ar name .
145.It Cm remove Ar name
146Remove the activator entry identified with
147.Ar name .
148.El
149.Sh EXAMPLES
150Add an image activator to run the LLVM interpreter
151.Po
152.Xr lli 1
153.Pc
154on bitcode
155compiled files and set its state to enabled.
156In this example
157.Ar #a
158is replaced with the old
159.Dv argv0
160value so that
161.Xr lli 1
162can fake its
163.Dv argv0 :
164.Bd -literal -offset indent
165# binmiscctl add llvmbc --interpreter ''/usr/bin/lli \e
166  --fake-argv0=#a'' --magic ''BC\\xc0\\xde'' --size 4 \e
167  --set-enabled
168.Ed
169.Pp
170Set the state of the
171.Ar llvmbc
172image activator to disabled:
173.Bd -literal -offset indent
174# binmiscctl disable llvmbc
175.Ed
176.Pp
177Set the state of the
178.Ar llvmbc
179image activator to enabled:
180.Bd -literal -offset indent
181# binmiscctl enable llvmbc
182.Ed
183.Pp
184Delete the
185.Ar llvmbc
186image activator:
187.Bd -literal -offset indent
188# binmiscctl remove llvmbc
189.Ed
190.Pp
191Look up and list the record for the
192.Ar llvmbc
193image activator:
194.Bd -literal -offset indent
195# binmiscctl lookup llvmbc
196.Ed
197.Pp
198Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for ARM AARCH64 binaries:
199.Bd -literal -offset indent
200# binmiscctl add arm64 \e
201  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-aarch64-static" \e
202  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex02\ex01\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
203           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\exb7\ex00" \e
204  --mask  "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
205           \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff\exff" \e
206  --size 20 --set-enabled
207.Ed
208.Pp
209Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for ARM little-endian binaries:
210.Bd -literal -offset indent
211# binmiscctl add armelf \e
212  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-arm-static" \e
213  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex01\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
214           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex28\ex00" \e
215  --mask  "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
216           \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff\exff" \e
217  --size 20 --set-enabled
218.Ed
219.Pp
220Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for ARM big-endian binaries:
221.Bd -literal -offset indent
222# binmiscctl add armebelf \e
223  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-arm-static" \e
224  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
225           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex28" \e
226  --mask  "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
227           \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
228  --size 20 --set-enabled
229.Ed
230.Pp
231Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for MIPS32 binaries:
232.Bd -literal -offset indent
233# binmiscctl add mips32 \e
234  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-mips-static" \e
235  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
236           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex08" \e
237  --mask  "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
238           \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
239  --size 20 --set-enabled
240.Ed
241.Pp
242Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for MIPS64 binaries:
243.Bd -literal -offset indent
244# binmiscctl add mips64 \e
245  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-mips64-static" \e
246  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex02\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
247           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex08" \e
248  --mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
249          \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
250  --size 20 --set-enabled
251.Ed
252.Pp
253Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for PowerPC binaries:
254.Bd -literal -offset indent
255# binmiscctl add powerpc \e
256  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-ppc-static" \e
257  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
258           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex14" \e
259  --mask  "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
260           \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
261  --size 20 --set-enabled
262.Ed
263.Pp
264Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for PowerPC64 binaries:
265.Bd -literal -offset indent
266# binmiscctl add powerpc64 \e
267  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-ppc64-static" \e
268  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex02\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
269           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex15" \e
270  --mask  "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
271           \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
272  --size 20 --set-enabled
273.Ed
274.Pp
275Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for 64-bit RISC-V binaries:
276.Bd -literal -offset indent
277# binmiscctl add riscv64 \e
278  --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-riscv64-static" \e
279  --magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex02\ex01\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
280           \ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\exf3\ex00" \e
281  --mask  "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
282           \exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff\exff" \e
283  --size 20 --set-enabled
284.Ed
285.Ss "Create and use an ARMv6 chroot on an AMD64 host"
286Use an existing source tree to build a chroot host with architecture
287overrides:
288.Bd -literal -offset ident
289D=/path/to/chroot
290cd /usr/src
291mkdir -p $D
292make world TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 DESTDIR=$D
293make distribution TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 DESTDIR=$D
294.Ed
295.Pp
296With
297.Pa emulators/qemu-user-static
298from the
299.Fx
300Ports Collection, the emulator must be copied into the jail path
301specified in the
302.Nm
303command.
304Using the example above:
305.Bd -literal -offset -ident
306mkdir $D/usr/local/bin
307cp /usr/local/bin/qemu-arm-static $D/usr/local/bin
308.Ed
309.Pp
310Now the user can chroot into the environment normally, as root:
311.Bd -literal -offset -ident
312chroot $D
313.Ed
314.Sh SEE ALSO
315.Xr lli 1 ,
316.Xr execve 2 ,
317.Xr jail 8
318.Sh HISTORY
319The
320.Nm
321command was added in
322.Fx 10.1 .
323It was developed to support the imgact_binmisc kernel module.
324.Sh AUTHORS
325.An Stacey D Son Aq Mt sson@FreeBSD.org
326