# Reborn Runtime This is a simple program allowing ARM32 code to easily call "native" code. By running an ARM32 program inside this runtime, it gains the ability to call `raw_trampoline`. This function copies its arguments and passes them to the `trampoline` function inside `libmedia-layer-trampoline.so`. The runtime also automatically uses QEMU on x86_64 systems. ## Terminology - "Guest" code is the main ARM32 program. - "Host" code is the native code located in `libmedia-layer-trampoline.so`. ## Example There is a simple C example [here](./example). It sends a given string to the host, which returns the string's length multiplied by two. ## Early Returning `raw_trampoline` supports returning before the host code has finished executing. This can be enabled by passing `true` to `allow_early_return`. However, this is only supported in certain circumstances, can cause race-conditions, and prevents the guest code from receiving the host's return value. ## Syscall Versus Pipe Trampolines The runtime supports two methods of passing data between the guest and host. - System Call - Data is passed through a custom system-call added to QEMU. - Only supported on x86_64. - Pipes - Data is passed through standard UNIX pipes. - Supports early-returning. - Can be forced using an environmental variable. ## Licensing The runtime itself is licensed with [GPLv2](./LICENSE) to comply with QEMU's license. However, the `raw_trampoline` function and associated headers are licensed with the [Unlicense](lib/LICENSE) as they do not directly link to the runtime.