11da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_ELF 21da177e4SLinus Torvalds bool "Kernel support for ELF binaries" 3*a687a533SArnd Bergmann depends on MMU 4f43edca7SRalf Baechle select ELFCORE 51da177e4SLinus Torvalds default y 61da177e4SLinus Torvalds ---help--- 71da177e4SLinus Torvalds ELF (Executable and Linkable Format) is a format for libraries and 81da177e4SLinus Torvalds executables used across different architectures and operating 91da177e4SLinus Torvalds systems. Saying Y here will enable your kernel to run ELF binaries 101da177e4SLinus Torvalds and enlarge it by about 13 KB. ELF support under Linux has now all 111da177e4SLinus Torvalds but replaced the traditional Linux a.out formats (QMAGIC and ZMAGIC) 121da177e4SLinus Torvalds because it is portable (this does *not* mean that you will be able 131da177e4SLinus Torvalds to run executables from different architectures or operating systems 141da177e4SLinus Torvalds however) and makes building run-time libraries very easy. Many new 151da177e4SLinus Torvalds executables are distributed solely in ELF format. You definitely 161da177e4SLinus Torvalds want to say Y here. 171da177e4SLinus Torvalds 181da177e4SLinus Torvalds Information about ELF is contained in the ELF HOWTO available from 191da177e4SLinus Torvalds <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>. 201da177e4SLinus Torvalds 211da177e4SLinus Torvalds If you find that after upgrading from Linux kernel 1.2 and saying Y 221da177e4SLinus Torvalds here, you still can't run any ELF binaries (they just crash), then 231da177e4SLinus Torvalds you'll have to install the newest ELF runtime libraries, including 241da177e4SLinus Torvalds ld.so (check the file <file:Documentation/Changes> for location and 251da177e4SLinus Torvalds latest version). 261da177e4SLinus Torvalds 27b9d36d5dSRoland McGrathconfig COMPAT_BINFMT_ELF 28b9d36d5dSRoland McGrath bool 294cea5cebSAlexey Dobriyan depends on COMPAT && BINFMT_ELF 30f43edca7SRalf Baechle select ELFCORE 31b9d36d5dSRoland McGrath 32774c105eSPaul Burtonconfig ARCH_BINFMT_ELF_STATE 33774c105eSPaul Burton bool 34774c105eSPaul Burton 351da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_ELF_FDPIC 361da177e4SLinus Torvalds bool "Kernel support for FDPIC ELF binaries" 37382e67aeSNicolas Pitre default y if !BINFMT_ELF 38*a687a533SArnd Bergmann depends on (ARM || (SUPERH32 && !MMU) || C6X) 39f43edca7SRalf Baechle select ELFCORE 401da177e4SLinus Torvalds help 411da177e4SLinus Torvalds ELF FDPIC binaries are based on ELF, but allow the individual load 421da177e4SLinus Torvalds segments of a binary to be located in memory independently of each 431da177e4SLinus Torvalds other. This makes this format ideal for use in environments where no 441da177e4SLinus Torvalds MMU is available as it still permits text segments to be shared, 451da177e4SLinus Torvalds even if data segments are not. 461da177e4SLinus Torvalds 471da177e4SLinus Torvalds It is also possible to run FDPIC ELF binaries on MMU linux also. 481da177e4SLinus Torvalds 49f43edca7SRalf Baechleconfig ELFCORE 50f43edca7SRalf Baechle bool 51f43edca7SRalf Baechle help 52f43edca7SRalf Baechle This option enables kernel/elfcore.o. 53f43edca7SRalf Baechle 54656eb2cdSRoland McGrathconfig CORE_DUMP_DEFAULT_ELF_HEADERS 55656eb2cdSRoland McGrath bool "Write ELF core dumps with partial segments" 5689502155SRoland McGrath default y 572d96d105SDavid Brownell depends on BINFMT_ELF && ELF_CORE 58656eb2cdSRoland McGrath help 59656eb2cdSRoland McGrath ELF core dump files describe each memory mapping of the crashed 60656eb2cdSRoland McGrath process, and can contain or omit the memory contents of each one. 61656eb2cdSRoland McGrath The contents of an unmodified text mapping are omitted by default. 62656eb2cdSRoland McGrath 63656eb2cdSRoland McGrath For an unmodified text mapping of an ELF object, including just 64656eb2cdSRoland McGrath the first page of the file in a core dump makes it possible to 65656eb2cdSRoland McGrath identify the build ID bits in the file, without paying the i/o 66656eb2cdSRoland McGrath cost and disk space to dump all the text. However, versions of 67656eb2cdSRoland McGrath GDB before 6.7 are confused by ELF core dump files in this format. 68656eb2cdSRoland McGrath 69656eb2cdSRoland McGrath The core dump behavior can be controlled per process using 70656eb2cdSRoland McGrath the /proc/PID/coredump_filter pseudo-file; this setting is 71656eb2cdSRoland McGrath inherited. See Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt for details. 72656eb2cdSRoland McGrath 73656eb2cdSRoland McGrath This config option changes the default setting of coredump_filter 7489502155SRoland McGrath seen at boot time. If unsure, say Y. 75656eb2cdSRoland McGrath 762535e0d7SJosh Triplettconfig BINFMT_SCRIPT 772535e0d7SJosh Triplett tristate "Kernel support for scripts starting with #!" 782535e0d7SJosh Triplett default y 792535e0d7SJosh Triplett help 802535e0d7SJosh Triplett Say Y here if you want to execute interpreted scripts starting with 812535e0d7SJosh Triplett #! followed by the path to an interpreter. 822535e0d7SJosh Triplett 832535e0d7SJosh Triplett You can build this support as a module; however, until that module 842535e0d7SJosh Triplett gets loaded, you cannot run scripts. Thus, if you want to load this 852535e0d7SJosh Triplett module from an initramfs, the portion of the initramfs before loading 862535e0d7SJosh Triplett this module must consist of compiled binaries only. 872535e0d7SJosh Triplett 882535e0d7SJosh Triplett Most systems will not boot if you say M or N here. If unsure, say Y. 892535e0d7SJosh Triplett 901da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_FLAT 913202e181SAdrian Bunk bool "Kernel support for flat binaries" 92d782e426SNicolas Pitre depends on !MMU || ARM || M68K 931da177e4SLinus Torvalds help 941da177e4SLinus Torvalds Support uClinux FLAT format binaries. 951da177e4SLinus Torvalds 961da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_ZFLAT 971da177e4SLinus Torvalds bool "Enable ZFLAT support" 981da177e4SLinus Torvalds depends on BINFMT_FLAT 991da177e4SLinus Torvalds select ZLIB_INFLATE 1001da177e4SLinus Torvalds help 1011da177e4SLinus Torvalds Support FLAT format compressed binaries 1021da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1031da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_SHARED_FLAT 1041da177e4SLinus Torvalds bool "Enable shared FLAT support" 1051da177e4SLinus Torvalds depends on BINFMT_FLAT 1061da177e4SLinus Torvalds help 1071da177e4SLinus Torvalds Support FLAT shared libraries 1081da177e4SLinus Torvalds 109e17c6d56SDavid Woodhouseconfig HAVE_AOUT 110e17c6d56SDavid Woodhouse def_bool n 111e17c6d56SDavid Woodhouse 1121da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_AOUT 1131da177e4SLinus Torvalds tristate "Kernel support for a.out and ECOFF binaries" 114e17c6d56SDavid Woodhouse depends on HAVE_AOUT 1151da177e4SLinus Torvalds ---help--- 1161da177e4SLinus Torvalds A.out (Assembler.OUTput) is a set of formats for libraries and 1171da177e4SLinus Torvalds executables used in the earliest versions of UNIX. Linux used 1181da177e4SLinus Torvalds the a.out formats QMAGIC and ZMAGIC until they were replaced 1191da177e4SLinus Torvalds with the ELF format. 1201da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1211da177e4SLinus Torvalds The conversion to ELF started in 1995. This option is primarily 1221da177e4SLinus Torvalds provided for historical interest and for the benefit of those 1231da177e4SLinus Torvalds who need to run binaries from that era. 1241da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1251da177e4SLinus Torvalds Most people should answer N here. If you think you may have 1261da177e4SLinus Torvalds occasional use for this format, enable module support above 1271da177e4SLinus Torvalds and answer M here to compile this support as a module called 1281da177e4SLinus Torvalds binfmt_aout. 1291da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1301da177e4SLinus Torvalds If any crucial components of your system (such as /sbin/init 1311da177e4SLinus Torvalds or /lib/ld.so) are still in a.out format, you will have to 1321da177e4SLinus Torvalds say Y here. 1331da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1341da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig OSF4_COMPAT 1351da177e4SLinus Torvalds bool "OSF/1 v4 readv/writev compatibility" 1361da177e4SLinus Torvalds depends on ALPHA && BINFMT_AOUT 1371da177e4SLinus Torvalds help 1381da177e4SLinus Torvalds Say Y if you are using OSF/1 binaries (like Netscape and Acrobat) 1391da177e4SLinus Torvalds with v4 shared libraries freely available from Compaq. If you're 1401da177e4SLinus Torvalds going to use shared libraries from Tru64 version 5.0 or later, say N. 1411da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1421da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_EM86 1431da177e4SLinus Torvalds tristate "Kernel support for Linux/Intel ELF binaries" 1441da177e4SLinus Torvalds depends on ALPHA 1451da177e4SLinus Torvalds ---help--- 1461da177e4SLinus Torvalds Say Y here if you want to be able to execute Linux/Intel ELF 1471da177e4SLinus Torvalds binaries just like native Alpha binaries on your Alpha machine. For 1481da177e4SLinus Torvalds this to work, you need to have the emulator /usr/bin/em86 in place. 1491da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1501da177e4SLinus Torvalds You can get the same functionality by saying N here and saying Y to 1511da177e4SLinus Torvalds "Kernel support for MISC binaries". 1521da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1531da177e4SLinus Torvalds You may answer M to compile the emulation support as a module and 1541da177e4SLinus Torvalds later load the module when you want to use a Linux/Intel binary. The 1551da177e4SLinus Torvalds module will be called binfmt_em86. If unsure, say Y. 1561da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1571da177e4SLinus Torvaldsconfig BINFMT_MISC 1581da177e4SLinus Torvalds tristate "Kernel support for MISC binaries" 1591da177e4SLinus Torvalds ---help--- 1601da177e4SLinus Torvalds If you say Y here, it will be possible to plug wrapper-driven binary 1611da177e4SLinus Torvalds formats into the kernel. You will like this especially when you use 1621da177e4SLinus Torvalds programs that need an interpreter to run like Java, Python, .NET or 1631da177e4SLinus Torvalds Emacs-Lisp. It's also useful if you often run DOS executables under 1641da177e4SLinus Torvalds the Linux DOS emulator DOSEMU (read the DOSEMU-HOWTO, available from 1651da177e4SLinus Torvalds <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>). Once you have 1661da177e4SLinus Torvalds registered such a binary class with the kernel, you can start one of 1671da177e4SLinus Torvalds those programs simply by typing in its name at a shell prompt; Linux 1681da177e4SLinus Torvalds will automatically feed it to the correct interpreter. 1691da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1701da177e4SLinus Torvalds You can do other nice things, too. Read the file 1711da177e4SLinus Torvalds <file:Documentation/binfmt_misc.txt> to learn how to use this 1728c27ceffSMauro Carvalho Chehab feature, <file:Documentation/admin-guide/java.rst> for information about how 1738c27ceffSMauro Carvalho Chehab to include Java support. and <file:Documentation/admin-guide/mono.rst> for 1741da177e4SLinus Torvalds information about how to include Mono-based .NET support. 1751da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1761da177e4SLinus Torvalds To use binfmt_misc, you will need to mount it: 1771da177e4SLinus Torvalds mount binfmt_misc -t binfmt_misc /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc 1781da177e4SLinus Torvalds 1791da177e4SLinus Torvalds You may say M here for module support and later load the module when 1801da177e4SLinus Torvalds you have use for it; the module is called binfmt_misc. If you 1811da177e4SLinus Torvalds don't know what to answer at this point, say Y. 182046d662fSAlex Kelly 183046d662fSAlex Kellyconfig COREDUMP 184046d662fSAlex Kelly bool "Enable core dump support" if EXPERT 185046d662fSAlex Kelly default y 186046d662fSAlex Kelly help 187046d662fSAlex Kelly This option enables support for performing core dumps. You almost 188046d662fSAlex Kelly certainly want to say Y here. Not necessary on systems that never 189046d662fSAlex Kelly need debugging or only ever run flawless code. 190