Ulrich Kunitz wrote: > Since this week new linux-2.6/master kernels don't work with my > initial ram disks. The sleep binary runs repeatingly into > segmentation faults until the Busybox shell starts. My system is a > x86-64 with Kubuntu Feisty Fawn. > > By bisecting I found out that the PIE randomization patch (commit 60bfba7e) > appears to cause the segmentation faults. > > Digging further into the issue I found out, that the sleep binary > on the initial ramdisk is a klibc binary. /usr/bin/file says it is > statically linked and uses shared libraries. I have no clue about > klibc, but the binaries seem to be statically linked, but load a > shared library; probably at a fixed address. Other klibc binaries are also > running into segmentation faults. Busybox is working, but it is > statically linked and doesn't use a shared library. > > It looks like that the PIE randomization patch breaks klibc > binaries on x86-64. >
Interesting. klibc binaries are indeed statically linked, but composed of two different ELF images: the application itself and the shared libary (which is referenced from the application header as the "interpreter"). Neither of these is an ET_DYN file; they are both ET_EXEC, so it *should* be unaffected by the PIE randomization patch. Obviously, that seems to not be the case. My guess is that this patch mishandles interpreter images which are ET_EXEC. Jan, any insight? -hpa - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/