On Sun, Mar 17, 2019 at 2:49 PM John Reiser <jreiser(a)bitwagon.com> wrote:
> I've noticed that as of some days ago, some packages I build on rawhide are now
triggering the "W: executable-stack" warning for all included executables and
shared libraries.
>
> I'm not sure which change might be the cause of this, but meson 0.50.0 seems to
be a good candidate, since all my affected packages are built with meson and the new
version landed six days ago.
>
> Is that new warning something we should worry about?
Yes. The warning means that an executable is not as secure as it could be against
malware.
The likely cause is some assembly-language source file that lacks a line such as
.section .note.GNU-stack,"",@progbits
which tells the assembler and static binder (/usr/bin/ld) that "the code in this
file
does not need an executable stack."
No, that's not it. The packages that now trigger this warning don't
contain any assembly sources, only Vala (which is compiled to C) and
C.
For example:
https://taskotron.fedoraproject.org/artifacts/all/2ac7eb02-48a6-11e9-a48a...
Fabio
> To identify the files that lack the line:
> find src -name '*.S' | sort > files-S.txt
> grep -l note.GNU-stack $(< files-S.txt) > files-non-W-stack.txt
> comm -3 files-S.txt files-non-W-stack.txt
>
> To remove the warning: append the line to the end of each file listed
> in the output from 'comm'.
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