From: Alex Baretta <alex@baretta.com>
To: Ocaml <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Native executable symtable
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 11:18:06 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41933C5E.2010008@baretta.com> (raw)
We are writing a library implementing binary client-server protocol
based on the Marshal module. In order to guarantee some degree of
type-safety, during the handshaking phase of the communication we need
the client to send the server the MD5 checksums of all relevant modules.
The server process must verify that it has all the mentioned modules and
that the checksums are consistent with its own.
We are currently generating MD5 checksums from our source files with the
md5sum command. These checksums are then assembled into a new source
file which is compiled and linked into the both executables. This
process works coherently for byte and native code, but it has at least
one important drawback: all relevant modules must be available as source
files for the md5 source file generation to work. Besides, this makes
the compilation process exceedingly complex.
We have found that the md5sum can be fetced directly from the executable
file associated to the process. This technique is documented nowhere, as
far as I can see, but the source code of Symtable.init_toplevel is very
informative as to how to do this for bytecode executables. What I would
like to know is how to implement this technique for native code
executables. Essentially, how am I supposed to parse the binary
executable to extract the symtable information. Also, how am I supposed
to figure out at runtime whether I must use the bytecode method or the
native code method? Equivalently, how do I know at runtime if the
process is running a bytecode executable or a native one?
Thank you very much.
Alex
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next reply other threads:[~2004-11-11 10:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-11-11 10:18 Alex Baretta [this message]
2004-11-11 10:39 ` [Caml-list] " Nicolas Cannasse
2004-11-11 11:09 ` Luca Pascali
2004-11-11 11:55 ` Keith Wansbrough
2004-11-11 12:09 ` Luca Pascali
2004-11-11 12:28 ` Keith Wansbrough
2004-11-11 12:42 ` Luca Pascali
2004-11-11 16:09 ` Richard Jones
2004-11-20 15:44 ` Luca Pascali
2004-11-20 16:03 ` malc
2004-11-20 18:01 ` Alex Baretta
2004-11-20 18:06 ` malc
2004-11-20 18:53 ` Alex Baretta
2004-11-20 19:17 ` malc
2004-11-20 20:07 ` Ritesh Kumar
2004-11-20 22:43 ` The madness of ignoring people Vincenzo Ciancia
2004-11-20 23:10 ` [Caml-list] " malc
2004-11-20 23:25 ` Vincenzo Ciancia
2004-11-21 12:51 ` skaller
2004-11-21 14:14 ` Vincenzo Ciancia
2004-11-21 14:30 ` malc
2004-11-21 3:37 ` [Caml-list] Native executable symtable skaller
2004-11-21 15:59 ` Richard Jones
2004-11-21 20:29 ` skaller
2004-11-21 20:39 ` malc
2004-11-21 23:30 ` Richard W.M. Jones
2004-11-22 3:25 ` skaller
2004-11-21 20:42 ` Jean-Marie Gaillourdet
2004-11-21 18:31 ` Ritesh Kumar
2004-11-21 23:33 ` Richard Jones
2004-11-21 21:15 ` skaller
2004-11-11 16:23 ` David Brown
2004-11-11 17:27 ` Xavier Leroy
2004-11-11 18:48 ` Alex Baretta
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