//po4a: entry man manual = setarch(8) :doctype: manpage :man manual: System Administration :man source: util-linux {release-version} :page-layout: base :command: setarch == NAME setarch - change reported architecture in new program environment and/or set personality flags == SYNOPSIS *setarch* [_arch_] [options] [_program_ [_argument_...]] *setarch* *--list*|*-h*|*-V* *arch* [options] [_program_ [_argument_...]] == DESCRIPTION *setarch* modifies execution domains and process personality flags. The execution domains currently only affects the output of *uname -m*. For example, on an AMD64 system, running *setarch i386* _program_ will cause _program_ to see i686 instead of _x86_64_ as the machine type. It can also be used to set various personality options. The default _program_ is */bin/sh*. Since version 2.33 the _arch_ command line argument is optional and *setarch* may be used to change personality flags (ADDR_LIMIT_*, SHORT_INODE, etc) without modification of the execution domain. == OPTIONS *--list*:: List the architectures that *setarch* knows about. Whether *setarch* can actually set each of these architectures depends on the running kernel. *--uname-2.6*:: Causes the _program_ to see a kernel version number beginning with 2.6. Turns on *UNAME26*. *-v*, *--verbose*:: Be verbose. *-3*, *--3gb*:: Specifies _program_ should use a maximum of 3GB of address space. Supported on x86. Turns on *ADDR_LIMIT_3GB*. *--4gb*:: This option has no effect. It is retained for backward compatibility only, and may be removed in future releases. *-B*, *--32bit*:: Limit the address space to 32 bits to emulate hardware. Supported on ARM and Alpha. Turns on *ADDR_LIMIT_32BIT*. *-F*, *--fdpic-funcptrs*:: Treat user-space function pointers to signal handlers as pointers to address descriptors. This option has no effect on architectures that do not support *FDPIC* ELF binaries. In kernel v4.14 support is limited to ARM, Blackfin, Fujitsu FR-V, and SuperH CPU architectures. *-I*, *--short-inode*:: Obsolete bug emulation flag. Turns on *SHORT_INODE*. *-L*, *--addr-compat-layout*:: Provide legacy virtual address space layout. Use when the _program_ binary does not have *PT_GNU_STACK* ELF header. Turns on *ADDR_COMPAT_LAYOUT*. *-R*, *--addr-no-randomize*:: Disables randomization of the virtual address space. Turns on *ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE*. *-S*, *--whole-seconds*:: Obsolete bug emulation flag. Turns on *WHOLE_SECONDS*. *-T*, *--sticky-timeouts*:: This makes *select*(2), *pselect*(2), and *ppoll*(2) system calls preserve the timeout value instead of modifying it to reflect the amount of time not slept when interrupted by a signal handler. Use when _program_ depends on this behavior. For more details see the timeout description in *select*(2) manual page. Turns on *STICKY_TIMEOUTS*. *-X*, *--read-implies-exec*:: If this is set then *mmap*(3p) *PROT_READ* will also add the *PROT_EXEC* bit - as expected by legacy x86 binaries. Notice that the ELF loader will automatically set this bit when it encounters a legacy binary. Turns on *READ_IMPLIES_EXEC*. *-Z*, *--mmap-page-zero*:: SVr4 bug emulation that will set *mmap*(3p) page zero as read-only. Use when _program_ depends on this behavior, and the source code is not available to be fixed. Turns on *MMAP_PAGE_ZERO*. include::man-common/help-version.adoc[] == EXAMPLE .... setarch --addr-no-randomize mytestprog setarch ppc32 rpmbuild --target=ppc --rebuild foo.src.rpm setarch ppc32 -v -vL3 rpmbuild --target=ppc --rebuild bar.src.rpm setarch ppc32 --32bit rpmbuild --target=ppc --rebuild foo.src.rpm .... == AUTHORS mailto:sopwith@redhat.com[Elliot Lee], mailto:jnovy@redhat.com[Jindrich Novy], mailto:kzak@redhat.com[Karel Zak] == SEE ALSO *personality*(2), *select*(2) include::man-common/bugreports.adoc[] include::man-common/footer.adoc[] ifdef::translation[] include::man-common/translation.adoc[] endif::[]