Questions tagged [abi]
The (Application Binary Interface) specifies the low level interface between the programs, libraries and the operating system. E.g. which registers are used to pass function parameters.
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C++ What actually happens in assembly when you return a struct from a function?
I'm trying to figure out what actually happens in C++ if you return a struct by value from a function, vs. return a pointer to the struct. How is a struct communicated when its sent by value if a ...
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Binary forward compatibility after appending new member variable at the end of a struct
I have a piece of legacy C++ code which lives in a library and is loaded as DLL by an application:
// Foobar.h (old)
struct Foobar
{
const char* foo;
const char* bar;
int apple;
int ...
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Defined virtual functions cause type_info dependence
I have the following file foobar.cc:
struct Foo
{
virtual int do_something() const = 0;
};
struct Bar : public Foo
{
virtual int do_something() const override
{ return 1; }
};
Bar bar;
When I ...
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How does this C program without libc work?
I came across a minimal HTTP server that is written without libc: https://github.com/Francesco149/nolibc-httpd
I can see that basic string handling functions are defined, leading to the write syscall:
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How to pass multiple-level of C structure between Applicaiton and library
Application Code:
typedef struct B1 {
int bparam1;
int bparam2;
int bparam3;
}B1_t;
typedef struct A1 {
int version; //version2
int param1; ...
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Python limited API: howto set __module__ attribute of extension type
When using the 'limited API' the structure of PyTypeObject is not available. So, you can't define statically allocated type objects.
For dynamically allocated type objects (aka heap types) you specify ...
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ABI of functions in system libraries
I'm generating machine code to call functions from existing system libraries. Most system libraries were written in C, so I'll take C as an example, but the question probably applies to any other ...
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Determine the Swift compiler version used to create a Framework
I want to know what compiler version was used exactly. In my example I tried the following:
otool -L TestFramework
TestFramework:
@rpath/TestFramework.framework/Versions/A/TestFramework (...
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What can cause a change in the mangled name of a non-virtual thunk to XXX
I built a middleware library (wxWidgets) with a set of patches that fix issues and add a few features (for Audacity).
Running a previously built copy of a client application (Audacity) against the ...
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Understanding ABI c++
I am creating a client server architecture where I use c++ as my backend and QML/c++ as my frontend.. I share commomn c++ structures in a common library that make up the data that is passed between ...
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understanding aarch64 assembly function call, how stack is operated?
test.c (bare metal)
#include <stdio.h>
int add1(int a, int b)
{
int c;
c = a + b;
return c;
}
int main()
{
int x, y, z;
x = 3;
y = 4;
z = add1(x,y);
printf("z = %d\n", z);
}
I do ...
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Why can't this etherum tx input data be decoded?
If you go to this transaction page on etherscan, scroll down to the Input Data section and click the Decode Input Data button- it gives you nothing, which I can only assume means that etherscan was ...
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x86-64 System V abi - argument classification for parameter passing
The x86_64 System V ABI in Section 3.2.3 specifies which arguments of a function call go to which registers and which are pushed on the stack. I have troubles understanding the algorithm for the ...
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Device is incorrectly detected as 32bit by Android?
Huawei Honor 9S device (with Android 10) has reportedly 64bit CPU (Mediatek MT6762R Helio P22 which supports armv8l), but Build.SUPPORTED_64_BIT_ABIS is empty (String[0]) and no armv8 shared libs are ...
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Long long in c99
In the C99 standard they introduced long long. What is the purpose of this? In my (limited) C programming experience, I've only every seen a 4-byte int and an 8-byte long. For example, from Compiler ...
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How to make change gcc calling convention
Hi I would like to tell gcc how to call functions, for example:
__mycall void my_function(arg1) {
do_something(arg1)
}
__mycall:
move $a0, (the first argument)
...
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How do you set types on getting Object.keys on JSON file in TypeScript?
I am trying to access an object from a JSON file and the error I am getting:
Element implicitly has an 'any' type because expression of type 'any' can't be used to index type '{...}'. ts(7053)
JSON ...
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Does c++ std::string are binary compatible between different compilers and std libraries? [duplicate]
I think it's impossible or very dangerous to send pointer / reference to dynamic loaded library from another compiler or ever another languages like C#. And I want to find proofs, but C++ standard ...
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Correct stack alignment for call to printf?
I have seen examples where the stack pointer/esp is decremented by 4 before calling printf and re-adjusted by 12 after calling printf:
section .text
global main
extern printf
main:
sub esp, 4
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What's the meaning of 2.2.5 in memcpy@GLIBC_2.2.5? [duplicate]
My glibc version is 2.32-5, but when I "objdump" memcpy implementation, it shows:
00000000000a9280 <memcpy@GLIBC_2.2.5>:
fe9ba: 48 8d 05 bf a8 fa ff lea -0x55741(%rip),%...
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why is there a b (branch) instruction just before the end of a procedure in many arm64 procedures?
This is from linux source arch/arm64/kernel/head.S showing the kernel start. The code first calls preserve_boot_args and next calls el2_setup using bl(branch and link). I showed the procedure ...
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Hyperledger Fabric: How to keep chaincode-calling application and deployed chaincode in sync ? Any ABI equivalent feature?
There is no concept of ABI(Application Binary Interface) in Hyperledger fabric as it is there in Ethereum/Quorum.
An ABI file in Quorum is generated while compiling the Smart-contract(chaincode), ...
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Issue encoding array of addresses for Web3
I'm trying to call the Uniswap Router contract like:
// dummy data
Function: swapExactETHForTokens(uint256 amountOutMin, address[] path, address to, uint256 deadline)
MethodID: 0x7ff36ab5
[0]: ...
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Exposing a base class destructor as virtual means breaking ABI backward compatiblity?
I have the following interface class:
class __attribute__((visibility("default"))) Base
{
public:
Base() = default;
virtual rtype method1() = 0;
virtual rtype method2() = 0;
···
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C++ ABI changes [duplicate]
For some reasons I need to link an executable (in Linux) which has object files compiled by different C++ compilers and versions.
I use g++ and clang (9, 10 and some older ones). May occur any ...
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Is it safe to pass shared_ptr and other STLs between dlls and so's if built using the same compiler and compatible compiler flags?
I see articles stating that it isn't safe to pass STLs and shared_ptr between dlls because
that can lead to memory corruption and
They could have different C++ runtime implementations and therefore ...
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Why this register mnemonic? [duplicate]
From here for register order in System V calling conventions they suggest the mnemonic:
%rdi: Diane's
%rsi: Silk
%rdx: dress
%rcx: costs <------------ ???
%r8: $8
%r9: 9
But in my ...
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Compiling an Old C++ library [duplicate]
I am pretty new to C++ and am using gcc 7.5.0 compiler. I want to use the following Parallel Max Clique (PMC) library in my code. So I downloaded the whole and repo and added the folder to my current ...
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Given clang uses Itanium C++ ABI can I link C++ libraries with different compiler flags?
Am I allowed to link C++ binaries compiled using different versions of clang? Am I allowed to link C++ binaries compiled using different compiler flags? Is name mangling an issue given the standard-...
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File Not Found: cxxabi.h
I am trying to compile the hello world program for PhASAR. I have installed LLVM version 10.0.1 on macOS 10.15.7 and set my environment flags as follows:
$ export CC=/usr/local/opt/llvm/bin/clang
$ ...
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Does having binaries with mismatched optimization levels (-O3, -O2, -O1, -O0) cause stability issues?
Does having binaries with mismatched optimization levels (-O3, -O2, -O1, -O0) cause stability issues? For example, if app.exe is -O2, and libapp.so is -O3, or app.o with -O2 and libxyz.a with -O3?
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How to combine android static libraries with different ABIs?
I have built android static library 4 times, each with different ABI. So I have this files:
someLib_armeabi-v7a.a
someLib_arm64-v8a.a
someLib_x86.a
someLib_x86_64.a
How I can (if its possible) ...
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How to see ABI of android static library?
Is there any way of inspecting static library for android? For example for iOS static libraries we can simply call :
lipo -info mylib.a
and it will display the architectures of mylib.a library. If ...
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Call C++ virtual functions through C struct of function pointers
I'm creating a C-wrapper for a C++ class:
class IObject {
public:
virtual int getValue() const;
virtual ~IObject() = default;
};
class Object: public IObject {
public:
virtual int getValue() ...
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How to choose achitectures included in an Android app bundle? [duplicate]
In our app, we have the following settings in build.gradle:
splits {
abi {
enable true
reset()
include 'armeabi-v7a', 'arm64-v8a'
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Why are the long and long double type sizes different between Linux and Windows?
I am learning about computer architecture now.
Why the data type sizes are different between Linux and Windows operating systems??
This is my sample C code.
#include<stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
...
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Changes to register within a function call [duplicate]
If I pass two arguments to a function as follows:
loop:
mov my_array(,%r8d,4), %edi
mov $2, %esi
call some_function
...
Do I need to 're-add' the value 2 to %edi every ...
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What's the best way to remember the x86-64 System V arg register order?
I often forget the registers that I need to use for each argument in a syscall, and everytime I forget I just visit this question.
The right order for integer/pointer args to x86_64 user-space ...
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HW register value (R15) not saved during a function call to external library
My code is written in C++, and compiled with gcc version 4.7.2.
It's linked with 3rd party library, which is written in C, and compiled with gcc 4.5.2.
My code calls a function initStuff(). During the ...
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Different types of object files
The e_type in the ELF document lists the following available object file types:
Name Value Meaning
ET_NONE 0 No file type
ET_REL 1 Relocatable file
ET_EXEC 2 ...
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What is the meaning of 0x7F in the elf header? [duplicate]
The elf header starts like this:
0x7F 0x45 ("E") 0x4c ("L") 0x46 ("F")
What is the meaning of the first bit, which is 0111 1111, and if it doesn't currently have a ...
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What does it mean that "registers are preserved across function calls"?
From this question, What registers are preserved through a linux x86-64 function call, it says that the following registers are saved across function calls:
r12, r13, r14, r15, rbx, rsp, rbp
So, I ...
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data alignment under Linux/IA32 [duplicate]
I meet two structs:
struct s1{
int i;
int j;
char c;}
struct s2{
int i;
char c1;
int j;
char c2;}
the textbook says c in S1 only occupies 1 byte,whereas c2 in S2 occupies 4 bytes, why ...
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Read Variable Length String From HDF5 Dataset Using C API
I'm attempting to read a variable length string from an HDF5 dataset using the C API. The original C++ code that worked uses v1.8.15.1 of the HDF5 library. I decided to drop to C for debugging, as I ...
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Generate android App Bundle with x86 version
I use flutter to develop my app. However, to generate an app bundle and upload it to play console, I use Android Studio (Build -> Generate Signed Apk).
In flutter I have the option of generating ...
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Passing exceptions through DLL/SO boundaries
I am trying to find compiler features which will work if shared library compiled using standard library that differ from standard library of executable, that load shared lib.
I understand that ABI of ...
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Cpp uint32_fast_t resolves to uint64_t but is slower for nearly all operations than a uint32_t (x86_64). Why does it resolve to uint64_t? [duplicate]
Ran a benchmark and uint32_fast_t is 8 byte but slower than 4 byte uint32_t for nearly all operations. If this is the case why does uint32_fast_t not stay as 4 bytes?
OS info:
5.3.0-62-generic #56~18....
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Behaviors of stack pointer in ARM64
Because of a lack of PUSH and POP instructions in ARM64, I'm having a problem with understanding how SP work in ARM64.
If I were to PUSH/POP, does the SP decrement/increment by 4, 8 or 16 bytes?
I'm ...
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Why rust use rsi to pass parameter to fn pointer [closed]
For normal functions, rust behaves the same as x86-64 abi which pass parameter use register starting with rdi, but for fn pointer rust use rsi, so why do rustc choose to do so?
Take this for an ...