Andrew Lutomirski
Andrew Lutomirski
> The EFI partition mounted just fine as well. So the real issue right now is how to get this working in a sane way, that could be upstreamed. What...
Why on earth should two different libraries be trying to coordinate their info_callbacks _on the same Context_ using pyOpenSSL as an intermediary?
(I’m a Linux kernel person.) Linux supports 64-bit kernels on 32-bit UEFI. There is special kernel support for runtime services, and I doubt Windows has this support. The best way...
I haven't tried ekam because I thought I saw a comment that it was rather rough around the edges. Also, as much as I hate autotools, it works and I...
The new "syscall user dispatch" feature looks quite close to what you want. Is the issue happening in vm86 mode or in protected mode?
I would have to look up whether syscall user dispatch cares about int80. The fundamental issue here is that int 80 is an actual syscall. If you run a 32-bit...
int80 isn't really legacy. The other more-modern 32-bit syscall entries go through the vDSO, and may be routed to SYSENTER, SYSCALL, or int80. That mechanism is problematic, and some libcs...
The only real issue you'd have with SIGSYS is that the int80 instruction will have executed. This means that you'll need to decrement the saved IP by 2, and it...
I'm wondering if this is less important than I imagined, given the response to my bug against podman. I'm going to try to get podman's documentation improved. Maybe no competent...
`sudo make install` by itself leaves root-owned intermediates around.