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.\"
.\" Support for miscellaneous binary image activators
.\"
.Dd April 10, 2014
.Dd December 30, 2014
.Dt BINMISCCTL 8
.Os
.Sh NAME
@ -146,46 +146,148 @@ Look up and print out the activator entry identified with
Take a snapshot and print all the activator entries currently configured.
.El
.Sh EXAMPLES
Add an image activator to run the LLVM interpreter (lli) on bitcode
compiled files:
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
# binmiscctl add llvmbc --interpreter ''/usr/bin/lli --fake-argv0=#a''
--magic ''BC\\xc0\\xde'' --size 4 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
Add an image activator to run the LLVM interpreter (lli) on bitcode
compiled files.
.Ar #a
gets replaced with the old
is replaced with the old
.Dv argv0
value so that 'lli' can fake its
.Dv argv0 .
Set its state to enabled.
.Pp
Set the state of the
.Ar llvmbc
image activator to disabled:
.Dl # binmiscctl disable llvmbc
.Pp
Set the state of the
.Ar llvmbc
image activator to disabled.
.Pp
image activator to enabled:
.Dl # binmiscctl enable llvmbc
.Pp
Set the state of the
.Ar llvmbc
image activator to enabled.
.Pp
.Dl # binmiscctl remove llvmbc
.Pp
Delete the
.Ar llvmbc
image activator.
.Pp
.Dl # binmiscctl lookup llvmbc
image activator:
.Dl # binmiscctl remove llvmbc
.Pp
Look up and list the record for the
.Ar llvmbc
image activator.
image activator:
.Dl # binmiscctl lookup llvmbc
.Pp
Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for ARM little-endian binaries:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# binmiscctl add armelf \e
--interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-arm-static" \e
--magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex01\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex28\ex00" \e
--mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff\exff" \e
--size 20 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for ARM big-endian binaries:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# binmiscctl add armebelf \e
--interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-arm-static" \e
--magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex28" \e
--mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
--size 20 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for MIPS32 binaries:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# binmiscctl add mips32 \e
--interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-mips-static" \e
--magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex08" \e
--mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
--size 20 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for MIPS64 binaries:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# binmiscctl add mips64 \e
--interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-mips64-static" \e
--magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex02\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex08" \e
--mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
--size 20 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for PowerPC binaries:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# binmiscctl add powerpc \e
--interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-ppc-static" \e
--magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex14" \e
--mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
--size 20 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for PowerPC64 binaries:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# binmiscctl add powerpc64 \e
--interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-ppc64-static" \e
--magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex01\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex15" \e
--mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
--size 20 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
Add QEMU bsd-user program as an image activator for SPARC64 binaries:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
# binmiscctl add sparc64 \e
--interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-sparc64-static" \e
--magic "\ex7f\ex45\ex4c\ex46\ex02\ex02\ex01\ex00\ex00\ex00\e
\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex00\ex02\ex00\ex2b" \e
--mask "\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\ex00\exff\exff\e
\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exff\exfe\exff\exff" \e
--size 20 --set-enabled
.Ed
.Pp
.Ss "Create and use an ARMv6 chroot on an AMD64 host"
Use an existing source tree to build a chroot host with architecture
overrides:
.Bd -literal
D=/path/to/chroot
cd /usr/src
mkdir -p $D
make world TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 DESTDIR=$D
make distribution TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 DESTDIR=$D
.Ed
.Pp
With
.Pa emulators/qemu-user-static
from the
.Fx
Ports Collection, the emulator must be copied into the jail path
specified in the binmiscctl command.
Using the example above:
.Bd -literal
mkdir $D/usr/local/bin
cp /usr/local/bin/qemu-arm-static $D/usr/local/bin
.Ed
.Pp
Now the user can chroot into the environment normally, as root:
.Bd -literal
chroot $D
.Ed
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr lli 1 ,
.Xr execve 2
.Xr execve 2 ,
.Xr jail 8
.Sh HISTORY
The
.Cm binmiscctl