On 07.09.23 22:24, Guilherme G. Piccoli wrote:
Currently the kernel provides a symlink to the executable binary, in the form of procfs file exe_file (/proc/self/exe_file for example). But what happens in interpreted scenarios (like binfmt_misc) is that such link always points to the *interpreter*. For cases of Linux binary emulators, like FEX [0] for example, it's then necessary to somehow mask that and emulate the true binary path.
I'm absolutely no expert on that, but I'm wondering if, instead of modifying exe_file and adding an interpreter file, you'd want to leave exe_file alone and instead provide an easier way to obtain the interpreted file.
Can you maybe describe why modifying exe_file is desired (about which consumers are we worrying? ) and what exactly FEX does to handle that (how does it mask that?).
So a bit more background on the challenges without this change would be appreciated.
-- Cheers, David / dhildenb