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'''Compel''' is a utility to execute arbitrary code in a context of a foreign process. Compel is part of CRIU, and its sources are available from [https://github.com/xemul/criu/tree/criu-dev/compel the criu-dev branch of CRIU repo, subdirectory compel].
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'''Compel''' is a utility to execute arbitrary code in a context of a foreign process. Compel is part of CRIU, and its sources are available from [https://github.com/checkpoint-restore/criu/tree/criu-dev/compel the criu-dev branch of CRIU repo, subdirectory compel].
    
The code to be executed is called '''parasite code'''. Once compiled with compel flags and packed, it can be executed in other task's context. Note the code is run in environment without glibc, thus it can not call the usual stdio/stdlib/etc. functions.
 
The code to be executed is called '''parasite code'''. Once compiled with compel flags and packed, it can be executed in other task's context. Note the code is run in environment without glibc, thus it can not call the usual stdio/stdlib/etc. functions.
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=== Using libcompel.a library ===
 
=== Using libcompel.a library ===
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Currently there is only one way to load the blob into victim task using libcompel.a, called ''c-header'' <ref>This is done for historical reasons, it was the most handy way to load [[parasite code]] by CRIU. In plans we have loading the .po ELF file itself</ref>. First you should make a header out of you .po file with the <code>hgen</code> action of compel tool:
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Currently there is only one way to load the blob into victim task using libcompel.a, called ''c-header'' <ref>This is done for historical reasons. It was the most handy way to load [[parasite code]] by CRIU. In plans we have loading the .po ELF file itself</ref>. First you should make a header out of your .po file with the <code>hgen</code> action of compel tool:
    
  compel hgen -f parasite.po -o parasite.h
 
  compel hgen -f parasite.po -o parasite.h
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* [[Compel/Usage_scenarios]]
 
* [[Compel/Usage_scenarios]]
 
* [[Compel plugins]]
 
* [[Compel plugins]]
* Examples of working code available [https://github.com/xemul/criu/tree/criu-dev/compel/test on github] <ref>Clone the repo, build the project by running <code>make</code>, then go to <code>compel/test/$test_name</code> directory and run <code>make</code> there. Running <code>spy</code> bynary runs the example. Then -- RTFS or talk to us on [https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/criu criu@openvz.org] :)</ref>
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* Examples of working code available [https://github.com/checkpoint-restore/criu/tree/criu-dev/compel/test on github] <ref>Clone the repo, build the project by running <code>make</code>, then go to <code>compel/test/$test_name</code> directory and run <code>make</code> there. Running <code>spy</code> bynary runs the example. Then -- RTFS or talk to us on [https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/criu criu@openvz.org] :)</ref>
 
* Info about CRIU [[code blobs]] in which the same technology is used
 
* Info about CRIU [[code blobs]] in which the same technology is used
  
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