Patch to potentially work on non-intel CPUs.#1
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give it a better chance of working for non-intel chips
Turns out, on Non-x86 rdtsc() is NOT available
probably shouldn't be static build
Assuming 4th core to be available for use is not as reasonable as it sounds. On Android, the vendor may temporarily or permanently disable cores, which can reduce the nproc below 4. Then pin_on_cpu(3) will not work.
I am just guessing here.
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Hey, I don't mind merging this in, but could you move this exploit into a separate directory with it's own README maybe? So that the original exploit still stays as is? Thanks! |
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If, however, cores available is less than 4, this will still not work.
For an Android device, the use of musl is recommended for libc, as bionic has pthread compatibility issue that can not easily be patched.