@Dimitry To confirm that this is really the same issue (and not an unrelated crash in the same function), could you post:
1. the ELF headers ("readelf -h"), 2. the program headers ("readelf -l"), and 3. the output (the AUX VECTOR section) from this GDB script (suitably modified for your program), when connecting to QEMU's GDB server? https://gist.github.com/langston-barrett/5573d64ae0c9953e2fa0fe26847a5e1e -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of qemu- devel-ml, which is subscribed to QEMU. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1885332 Title: Error in user-mode calculation of ELF aux vector's AT_PHDR Status in QEMU: New Bug description: I have an (admittedly strange) statically-linked ELF binary for Linux that runs just fine on top of the Linux kernel in QEMU full-system emulation, but crashes before main in user-mode emulation. Specifically, it crashes when initializing thread-local storage in glibc's _dl_aux_init, because it reads out a strange value from the AT_PHDR entry of the ELF aux vector. The binary has these program headers: Program Headers: Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align EXIDX 0x065874 0x00075874 0x00075874 0x00570 0x00570 R 0x4 PHDR 0x0a3000 0x00900000 0x00900000 0x00160 0x00160 R 0x1000 LOAD 0x0a3000 0x00900000 0x00900000 0x00160 0x00160 R 0x1000 LOAD 0x000000 0x00010000 0x00010000 0x65de8 0x65de8 R E 0x10000 LOAD 0x066b7c 0x00086b7c 0x00086b7c 0x02384 0x02384 RW 0x10000 NOTE 0x000114 0x00010114 0x00010114 0x00044 0x00044 R 0x4 TLS 0x066b7c 0x00086b7c 0x00086b7c 0x00010 0x00030 R 0x4 GNU_STACK 0x000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000 0x00000 RW 0x8 GNU_RELRO 0x066b7c 0x00086b7c 0x00086b7c 0x00484 0x00484 R 0x1 LOAD 0x07e000 0x00089000 0x00089000 0x03f44 0x03f44 R E 0x1000 LOAD 0x098000 0x00030000 0x00030000 0x01000 0x01000 RW 0x1000 If I build the Linux kernel with the following patch to the very end of create_elf_tables in fs/binfmt_elf.c /* Put the elf_info on the stack in the right place. */ elf_addr_t *my_auxv = (elf_addr_t *) mm->saved_auxv; int i; for (i = 0; i < 15; i++) { printk("0x%x = 0x%x", my_auxv[2*i], my_auxv[(2*i)+ 1]); } if (copy_to_user(sp, mm->saved_auxv, ei_index * sizeof(elf_addr_t))) return -EFAULT; return 0; and run it like this: qemu-system-arm \ -M versatilepb \ -nographic \ -dtb ./dts/versatile-pb.dtb \ -kernel zImage \ -M versatilepb \ -m 128M \ -append "earlyprintk=vga,keep" \ -initrd initramfs after I've built the kernel initramfs like this (where "init" is the binary in question): make ARCH=arm versatile_defconfig make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabi- all -j10 cp "$1" arch/arm/boot/init cd arch/arm/boot echo init | cpio -o --format=newc > initramfs then I get the following output. This is the kernel's view of the aux vector for this binary: 0x10 = 0x1d7 0x6 = 0x1000 0x11 = 0x64 0x3 = 0x900000 0x4 = 0x20 0x5 = 0xb 0x7 = 0x0 0x8 = 0x0 0x9 = 0x101b8 0xb = 0x0 0xc = 0x0 0xd = 0x0 0xe = 0x0 0x17 = 0x0 0x19 = 0xbec62fb5 However, if I run "qemu-arm -g 12345 binary" and use GDB to peek at the aux vector at the beginning of __libc_start_init (for example, using this Python GDB API script: https://gist.github.com/langston- barrett/5573d64ae0c9953e2fa0fe26847a5e1e), then I see the following values: AT_PHDR = 0xae000 AT_PHENT = 0x20 AT_PHNUM = 0xb AT_PAGESZ = 0x1000 AT_BASE = 0x0 AT_FLAGS = 0x0 AT_ENTRY = 0x10230 AT_UID = 0x3e9 AT_EUID = 0x3e9 AT_GID = 0x3e9 AT_EGID = 0x3e9 AT_HWCAP = 0x1fb8d7 AT_CLKTCK = 0x64 AT_RANDOM = -0x103c0 AT_HWCAP2 = 0x1f AT_NULL = 0x0 The crucial difference is in AT_PHDR (0x3), which is indeed the virtual address of the PHDR segment when the kernel calculates it, but is not when QEMU calculates it. qemu-arm --version qemu-arm version 2.11.1(Debian 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.26) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1885332/+subscriptions