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Deucе authored
By default, both NetBSD and OpenBSD will not allow pages to be mapped both writable and executable. On OpenBSD, if the filesystem is mounted with the wxallowed option, this would work, and before v6.0, passing -z wxallowed to the linker would allow it on a per-binary basis. However, since this is not the default, and since the JS engine can use mprotect() to switch between RW and RX, I've decided to enable this instead. This will slow things down, but it will work "out of the box". For NetBSD, the situation is different, you can't switch between RW and RX using mprotect()... instead, you need to use mremap() to get a separate mapping for each set of perms. This does *not* appear to be present in the 1.8.5 source, so we can't do the same fix as OpenBSD. Instead, NetBSD allows paxctl to add an elf note indicating that RWX is needed, and it "just works" (by default).
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