# Actually Portable Executables with Cosmopolitan Libc and Rust This repository contains a simple `Hello world!` example in the [Rust][rust] programming language, that builds with [Cosmopolitan Libc][cosmo]. To build it you need a recent version of `gcc` (9 or 10 ought to be good), a recent version of `binutils` (`ld.bfd` and `objcopy`), and `bash` because I wrote a simple filter script. I created a [custom compilation target][custom-target] for Rust, called `x86_64-unknown-linux-cosmo`, to provide a build process that uses the Cosmopolitan Libc amalgamation and `cargo`. I followed the documentation in the [Rust Embedonomicon][custom-embed] to create the target. An alternative method to build APEs with Rust would be to avoid `cargo`, just use `rustc` or equivalent compiler to generate `.o` files, and then write a shell script that does the linking with the expected flags. I have not tried this method. ## Building a Rust APE with the `std` crate 1. Download the Cosmopolitan Libc [amalgamation][amalg-download] into the `libcosmo` folder: ```bash cd libcosmo wget https://justine.lol/cosmopolitan/cosmopolitan.zip unzip cosmopolitan.zip cd ../ ``` For reference, I used the nightly version of `cosmopolitan.a` from June 26 2022, which can be built from source if needed from [this commit][cosmo-nightly]. 2. Download the necessary host toolchain and source code for Rust: ```bash # I was on Debian 11, so I did this rustup toolchain install nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu rustup component add rust-src --toolchain nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu # on Alpine Linux, you may need to do rustup toolchain install nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl rustup component add rust-src --toolchain nightly-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl ``` For reference, this worked when I tried it for `nightly-x86_64-linux-gnu` and: * the Rust binaries on June 22 2022 (5750a6aa2 2022-06-20) * the Rust binaries on June 25 2022 (fdca237d5 2022-06-24) * the Rust binaries on June 26 2022 (20a6f3a8a 2022-06-25) * the Rust binaries on June 30 2022 (ddcbba036 2022-06-29) * the Rust binaries on July 27 2022 (4d6d601c8 2022-07-26) 3. run `cargo build` to get the debug executable. This uses a bash script that removes unnecessary linker arguments. A recent version of `gcc` and `ld.bfd` is required. ```bash cargo +nightly build -Zbuild-std=libc,panic_abort,std -Zbuild-std-features="" --target=./x86_64-unknown-linux-cosmo.json ``` For reference, I used the below versions of `gcc` and `ld.bfd` ``` gcc (Debian 10.2.1-6) 10.2.1 20210110 Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ``` ``` GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.35.2 Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) a later version. This program has absolutely no warranty. ``` 4. run `objcopy` on the debug binary to obtain the APE: ```bash # look at the built debug binaries ls ./target/x86_64-unknown-linux-cosmo/debug/*.com.dbg # objcopy is the same version as ld.bfd above objcopy -SO binary ./target/x86_64-unknown-linux-cosmo/debug/hello_world.com.dbg ./hello_world.com # run the APE ./hello_world.com # see syscalls made by the APE ./hello_world.com --strace ``` Now we have Actually Portable Executables built with Rust! I also built a few more executables using the code from [Rust By Example][rbe], and an APE that doesn't use the `std` crate. There might some edge cases that I haven't noticed, so clone/fork the repo and try it out! ## TODOs - [ ] figure out build config to avoid using `libunwind` The `std` crate relies on [`backtrace`](https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs), which depends on [`libunwind`](https://github.com/libunwind/libunwind) in the default builds for unix. To work around this, `cosmopolitan.a` currently has stubs for the functions that `backtrace` relies on. However, it might be easier to provide a build flag in `Cargo.toml` to use the `noop` module of `backtrace`. A small change needs to be submitted to the source code of `backtrace` (in the `cfg_if!` [here](https://github.com/rust-lang/backtrace-rs/blob/4e5a3f72929f152752d5659e95bb15c8f6b41eff/src/backtrace/mod.rs#L128)) to allow choosing `noop` when building as part of the `std` crate. This conditional compilation flag should be accessible when building the `std` crate either via `Cargo.toml` or something like `-Z use-std-backtrace-noop` in the build command. [without-std-branch]: https://github.com/ahgamut/rust-ape-example/tree/without-std [rust]: https://rust-lang.org [rbe]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/ [cosmo]: https://github.com/jart/cosmopolitan [cosmo-nightly]: https://github.com/jart/cosmopolitan/commit/893cc06fc2ca7f84bc2238566f29d10d32999725 [amalg-download]: https://justine.lol/cosmopolitan/download.html [custom-target]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/targets/custom.html [custom-embed]: https://docs.rust-embedded.org/embedonomicon/custom-target.html