Greetings. I am working on a MIPS dynamic linker/loader for uClibc and would appreciate some clarification on the finer points of ELF and the Linux kernel interface. Forgive the cross post. The first problem I have discovered is that the value of argc passed back to the userspace process from the Linux kernel is always zero. The argv, environment and auxillary vectors come through just fine. I have to loop through the stack manually to count the number of argument vectors in order to get argc: #if defined(__mips__) argc = 0; aux_dat = sp + 1; while (*aux_dat++) argc++; #endif This code snippet is the first code to execute in the dynamic linker, so no trashing of argc should have had a chance to happen. Any insight? The second question has to do with printing string constants to stderr like so: static inline _syscall3(unsigned long, _dl_write, int, fd, const void *, buf, unsigned long, count); #define SEND_STDERR(X) _dl_write(2, X, _dl_strlen(X)); SEND_STDERR("ELF header ="); The problem as I understand it is that string constants for MIPS are accessed using the GOT (since the dynamic linker is all PIC code). Since I haven't bootstrapped and relocated the dynamic linker yet, the above SEND_STDERR call causes a SEGFAULT as the address is invalid. Also, it appears that the constants are stored in the .rodata section. Is there a quick hack to get a hold of the string constants? Flames, help, etc. appreciated. -Steve -- Steven J. Hill - Embedded SW Engineer