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Top Forums Programming Execute code in kernel mode. Post 302505345 by Corona688 on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 06:19:25 PM
Old 03-16-2011
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Originally Posted by lilezek
I'm compiling c++ with extern "C" (without it doesn't work).
Compiling as C++ pulls in a whole bunch of extra symbols and libraries even when you don't use them. I'm not sure whether there's any interfering symbols or not.
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I'm compiling exactly the same code that works on 64 bits. I'm only changing -m32 -march-i386 for compiler and -m32 for linker.
Hm. What other flags are there? Everything seems to use -fPIC for x86_64 but in 32-bit you see that less.

Beyond that I'm running out of suggestions. I had a strong suspicion your programs were using a different version of libc than the games were, but that seems to be wrong... I wish the dynamic loader's error messages weren't so cryptic.
 

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elfdump(1)						      General Commands Manual							elfdump(1)

NAME
elfdump - dump information contained in object files. SYNOPSIS
num] num2] name] section] num] num2] files... DESCRIPTION
takes one or more object files or libraries and dumps information about them. The following options are supported: Dumps archive headers from an archive library. Dumps the string table(s). (Modifier) Demangles C++ symbol names before printing them. This modifier is valid with and If specified with this modifier is ignored. If specified with name, the symbol whose unmangled name matches name will be printed, and its symbol name will be printed as a demangled name. Prints the .note section which contains the compilation unit dictionary and linker footprint. This option has the same effect as Prints the compilation unit dictionary of the .notes section. Prints the linker footprint of the .notes section. The linker footprint has information on the linker used to generate the file as well as the link time. (Modifier) Prints the section whose index is num. (Modifier) Prints the sections in the range 1 to num2. If used with the sections in the range num to num2 are printed. Valid with If used with only the relocations which apply to the section(s) in the range are printed. Dumps the file header (ELF header). Dumps global symbols from an archive. Dumps the section headers. (Modifier) Dumps output information in hexadecimal, octal, or decimal format, with all options. Displays the run-time interpreter path name for (usually the location of the dynamic loader and microloader). Only shared bound executables have this string. To change the setting, use the command. Prints the object dictionary for one or more executable files, if the source file was compiled with the option or linked with (PA-RISC only) option. The object dictionary entry contains the name of the object file that contributed to a particular section, the relative offset within the section, size of the object file's contribution, and attributes of the entry. Prints the CTTI section headers according to the directory member relationship. Dumps the section in shared libraries and dynamically linked program files. Prints the section, which is only created when the incremental linker is used (with the command), or when the linker option is used (which is the default), along with the compiler option, (which is NOT the default). Prints the section, which is only created when the incremental linker is used (with the command), or when the linker option is used (which is the default), along with the compiler option, (which is NOT the default). Prints the section, which is only created when the incremental linker is used (with the command), or when the linker option is used (which is the default), along with the compiler option, (which is NOT the default). (Modifier) Dumps information about the specified section or symbol name. This option is valid with and If used with name pertains to a symbol name and will only dump the symbol entry whose name matches name. If used with the other options, name pertains to a section name and will only dump the section whose name matches it. Dumps the optional headers (program headers). (Modifier) Do not print titles, with all options. (Modifier) Suppresses printing CTTI section headers. Valid with option. Dumps the relocations. Dumps the section contents. Dumps any section beginning with as a string table. (Modifier) Dumps the section specified by name. Valid with and only. (Modifier) Dumps output information in short format. Valid with the and options. Dumps the symbol table entries. (Itanium-based systems) Dumps the value of in symbol table, in addition to information dump from option. This option is useful to verify the data stored in the symbol table. Prints the symbol whose index is num. (Modifier) Prints the symbols in the range 0 to num2. If used with print the symbols in the range num to num2. Valid with Prints versioned symbols. Prints the usage menu. Prints the unwind table. (Modifier) Verifies the CTTI section headers before printing. Valid with the option. Prints the version number for EXAMPLES
To see the functions exported from a shared library: To see the global data items exported from a shared library: To display string table information To list the shared libraries linked with a program or shared library (dependent libraries): To list the embedded path for shared libraries opened by a program: SEE ALSO
System Tools ld(1) Invoke the link editor Miscellaneous a.out(4) Assembler, compiler, and linker output elf(3E) Executable and Linking Format Texts and Tutorials (See the option) (See manuals(5) for ordering information)
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