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lsl - undefined symbol: load_segment_limit_ok #1426
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Hello,
Trying to emulate something that may have been an executable code (shellcode) resulted in an unhandled error :
undefined symbol: load_segment_limit_ok
"\x64\xA1\x30\x00\x00\x00\x8B\x50\x0C\x8B\x42\x1C\x8B\x00\x8B\x40\x08\x01\x00\x09\x00\x6A\x0A\x99\x59\xF7\xF9\x80\xC2\x30\x0F\x03\x47\x65\x74\x50"
OSError: /tmp/miasm_cache/77282c23a695637ac30ba837d098439a.cpython-37m-x86_64-linux-gnu.so: undefined symbol: load_segment_limit_ok
It seems to relate to
lsl
instruction since it's the only use ofload_segment_limit_ok
variable :miasm/miasm/arch/x86/sem.py
Line 3672 in ea5abb5
Reproduced on master using the Dockefile provided, with gcc engine :
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