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GitHub - imtomt/ymawky at linux
imtomt · 2026-06-23 · via Hacker News

ymawky -- web server in ARM assembly

This is ymawky (yuh maw kee), a web server written entirely in ARM64 assembly. ymawky is a syscall-only, no libc, fork-per-connection web server written by hand. While originally developed for MacOS, this branch is a fully-featured Linux port.

Building

Build Commands

To compile a stripped binary, run make. To compile a binary with debugging symbols, run make debug

Prerequisites

ymawky requires gcc and binutils to assemble.

Ensure there is a www/ directory next to the ymawky executable. That's the document root where ymawky searches for files. GET with an empty filename (GET /) will search for www/index.html, so you might want to make sure there's an index.html as well.

ymawky will try to serve static error pages when a client's request results in error, eg 404. The pages it searches for in err/(code).html, so ensure err/ exists alongisde ymawky and www/. See Configuration to modify the default file and docroot.

Running

  • ./ymawky to start running the web server on 127.0.0.1:8080.
  • ./ymawky [port] to start running the web server on 127.0.0.1:[port]
  • ./ymawky [literally-any-character-other-than-0-9] to start running the web server on 127.0.0.1:8080 in debug mode. Debug mode disables forking, and makes ymawky only handle one request. (I needed to do this because lldb wasn't letting me debug the children, ugh.)

Unfortunately, while custom ports are supported, custom addresses are not. as of right now, ymawky can only run on 127.0.0.1. This is solely because I haven't implemented it -- but if you'd like to consider this a safety feature, then I guess it could be intentional.

To see ymawky in action, start running ymawky with ./ymawky [port]. Then open your web browser of choice (or use curl), and visit 127.0.0.1:8080/ or 127.0.0.1:8080/pretty/index.html. Bask in the warmth of assembly.

What can it do?

ymawky is a static-file dynamic web server. It doesn't does support server-side code to generate content on-the-fly, and more advanced URL parsing such as /search?query=term, through CGI scripts.

  • Supported HTTP methods:
    • GET
    • PUT
    • DELETE
    • OPTIONS
    • HEAD
    • POST, through CGI scripts
  • Basic protection from slowloris-like Denial of Service attacks
  • Decodes % hex encoding, eg, %20 decodes to a space in filenames, and %61 decodes to a
  • Smart path traversal detection and prevention. Blocks .. from traversing paths, while not disallowing multiple periods when they're part of a file:
    • GET /../../../etc/passwd -> 403 Forbidden
    • GET /ohwell...txt -> 200 OK
    • GET /../src/ymawky.S -> 403 Forbidden
    • GET /hehe..txt -> 200 OK
  • Automatically prepends www/ to requested files. GET /index.html will retrieve www/index.html
  • Empty GET / requests default to GET www/index.html
  • PUT requests support uploads of up to 1GiB, though this can be configured for larger files
  • PUT is atomic due to writing to a temporary file then renaming, allowing concurrent PUT requests without leaving partially-written files
  • Content-Length: parsing and verification in PUT requests
  • MIME type detection, giving Content-Type in the response header with the corresponding MIME type
  • Accepts Range: bytes= ranges in GET requests, supporting full ranges bytes=X-N, suffix ranges bytes=-N, and open-ended ranges bytes=X-. Video scrubbing is well supported
  • Basic HTTP version parsing. Requests need to specify HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/1.0, and if requesting HTTP/1.1, a Host: field needs to be present in the header. Currently, ymawky doesn't do anything with Host, but per RFC 9112 Section 3.2, the Header must be sent
  • Serves custom HTML pages for error codes, such as 404, or 500. Look in the err/ directory for an example
  • If the requested resource is a directory, list all files and subdirs in the directory. Note that this excludes www/ (or whatever your docroot is): GET / will always search for index.html if no file is given.
  • CGI script support. All CGI scripts must be located within CGI_DIR (defined in config.S, default to (docroot)/cgi-bin/).
    • Query strings (/cgi-bin/ratbook?q=do+you+like+rats&a=yes!) are supported
    • ymawky parses the CGI script's headers and forwards them to the client response
    • Enforces some minimal CGI compliance: all CGI scripts must begin their response with a header, if the response has a body as well, the header must contain a Content-Length field.
    • HTTP response code is determined by the CGI script's Status: header field, so scripts can send their own 404 or 500 or what have you. If no Status is provided, a default of 200 OK is used.

"Safety"

This is a web server written entirely by-hand in ARM64 assembly as a fun project. It's probably got a lot of vulnerabilities I'm unaware of. However, I did do my best to make it safer. Here are some safety precautions ymawky takes.

  • Rejects paths >= PATH_MAX (4096 bytes)
  • Reject any paths that include path traversal -- /../..
  • Reject any requests that do not contain a path within 16 bytes
  • Confined to www/. Any path requested gets www/ prepended to it
  • Rejects any path containing symlinks, with O_NOFOLLOW_ANY
  • PUT writes to a temporary file, www/.ymawky_tmp_<pid>. Upon successfully receiving the whole file, this temporary file is then renamed to the requested filename. This prevents partial or corrupted PUT requests from overwriting existing files.
  • Reject any requests whose path starts with www/.ymawky_tmp_. This prevents someone from GETing a temporary file, and prevents someone from sending PUT /.ymawky_tmp_4533 or something.
  • Must receive data within 10 seconds. If it's slower, the connection will close. If the entire header is not received within 10 seconds total, the connection will be closed. This is to prevent slowloris-like attacks.
  • CGI script support limited to the (configurable) cgi-bin/ directory. Any request sent through cgi-bin gets treated the same, so you can't PUT a file with a destination inside cgi-bin, it just gets executed as a CGI script (if it exists).
  • Please note that CGI script support is currently experimental, and doesn't have the same strict timeout settings as PUT does. A CGI script could theoretically loop forever, read input forever, hang somewhere forever, and ymawky will not kill the script. You shouldn't run ymawky on a real server (lol), but if you have to, remove the www/cgi-bin/ directory, and don't allow CGI support.

CGI Script Support

CGI, or Common Gateway Interface, is an interface specification that enables web servers to execute an external program to process HTTP user requests (thank you, wikipedia). Basically, a CGI script is an executable script on the server. The script runs and generates dynamic content in response to user requests, rather than serving one static file.

ymawky supports query strings: everything after the ? in URLs. So if you have a CGI script called logbook, you could send a request for /cgi-bin/logbook?q=nice+job, and ymawky will execute logbook with the QUERY_STRING environmental variable set to q=nice+job.

CGI Limitations

CGI support in ymawky is limited. ymawky does not support PATH_INFO; in a request like /blog/2024/01, blog could be the executable path and /2024/01 is passed in the PATH_INFO environmental variable. ymawky just treats every path as being a literal path, it would look for the file /blog/2024/01.

CGI Security note

CGI scripts can have their own vulnerabilities, since they're full programs on their own. They need to do their own error handling, input parsing, etc. What ymawky does is simple (in a manner of speaking): find the executable file, set some environmental variables, fork, execute the CGI script, and write HTTP content between the user and the CGI script.

HTTP Status Codes

ymawky currently supports and can reply with the following status codes:

  • 200 OK
  • 201 Created
  • 204 No Content
  • 206 Partial Content
  • 400 Bad Request
  • 403 Forbidden
  • 404 Not Found
  • 405 Method Not Allowed
  • 408 Request Timeout
  • 409 Conflict
  • 411 Length Required
  • 413 Content Too Large
  • 414 URI Too Long
  • 416 Range Not Satisfiable
  • 418 I'm a teapot
  • 431 Request Header Fields Too Large
  • 500 Internal Server Error
  • 501 Not Implemented
  • 502 Bad Gateway
  • 503 Service Unavailable
  • 505 HTTP Version Not Supported
  • 507 Insufficient Storage

Custom HTML pages will be served alongside the error codes (400+). These HTML files are located in err/(code).html. You can use build_err_pages.sh to create a page for each code, with different text at your leisure. Edit the source code of build_err_pages.sh to modify the text per-page, and modify err/template.html to modify the base template. In err/template.html:

  • {{CODE}} - HTTP Code: eg, 404
  • {{TITLE}} - Title text: eg, "Not Found"
  • {{MSG}} - Custom message: eg, "the rats ate this page"

MIME Types

MIME types are detected by analyzing the file extension. The following MIME types are recognized.

Web-related files:

  • .html -> text/html; charset=utf-8
  • .htm -> text/html; charset=utf-8
  • .css -> text/css; charset=utf-8
  • .csv -> text/csv; charset=utf-8
  • .xml -> text/xml; charset=utf-8
  • .js -> text/javascript; charset=utf-8
  • .json -> application/json
  • .wasm -> application/wasm
  • .mjs -> text/javascript; charset=utf-8
  • .map -> application/json

Image files:

  • .png -> image/png
  • .jpg -> image/jpeg
  • .jpeg -> image/jpeg
  • .gif -> image/gif
  • .svg -> image/svg+xml
  • .ico -> image/x-icon
  • .webp -> image/webp
  • .avif -> image/avif
  • .bmp -> image/bmp
  • .tiff -> image/tiff
  • .apng -> image/apng

Font files:

  • .woff -> font/woff
  • .woff2 -> font/woff2
  • .ttf -> font/ttf
  • .otf -> font/otf

Document files:

  • .txt -> text/plain; charset=utf-8
  • .pdf -> application/pdf
  • .doc -> application/msword
  • .docx -> application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
  • .epub -> application/epub+zip
  • .rtf -> application/rtf

Video files:

  • .mp4 -> video/mp4
  • .webm -> video/webm
  • .mkv -> video/x-matroska
  • .avi -> video/x-msvideo
  • .mov -> video/quicktime

Audio files:

  • .mp3 -> audio/mpeg
  • .ogg -> audio/ogg
  • .wav -> audio/wav
  • .flac -> audio/flac
  • .aac -> audio/aac
  • .m4a -> audio/mp4
  • .opus -> audio/opus

Archive files:

  • .zip -> application/zip
  • .gz -> application/gzip
  • .tar -> application/x-tar
  • .7z -> application/x-7z-compressed
  • .bz2 -> application/x-bzip2
  • .rar -> application/vnd.rar

Configuration

You can configure ymawky with the config.S file. The options are documented here.

  • #define DOCROOT "www/" -- This is the docroot. Change it to wherever your HTML files are, relative to ymawky, or use an absolute path:
    • #define DOCROOT "www/"
    • #define DOCROOT "/Library/WebServer/Documents
    • #define DOCROOT "./"
  • #define CGI_DIR "cgi-bin/" -- This is the directory in which CGI scripts are stored. Only CGI scripts are to be stored in here! Any request within CGI_DIR will execute the requested file
  • #default ERR_DIR "err/" -- This is the directory in which ymawky will search for custom error HTML pages, eg, err/404.html or err/500.html
  • #define DEFAULT_FILE "index.html" -- This is the default file ymawky will serve when it receives an empty GET / HTTP/1.1 request
  • .equ RECV_TIMEOUT, 10 -- Number of seconds ymawky will wait to receive datta before closing the connection. If it's more than RECV_TIMEOUT seconds between read()s, ymawky will close the connection with 408 Request Timed Out
  • .equ HEADER_REQ_TIMEOUT_SECS, 10 -- Maximum number of seconds ymawky will wait to receive the full header before timing out. If it takes, longer than this to receive the header, ymawky will close the connection with 408 Request Timed Out
  • .equ PUT_GRACE_SECS, 5 -- ymawky dynamically calculates a max-time-per-PUT based on Content-Length. The max time is defined as PUT_GRACE_SECS + Content-Length / PUT_MIN_BPS. This is the minimum grace period allowed if it calculates a file should take <1 second to upload
  • .equ PUT_MIN_BPS, 1024 * 16 -- Minimum bytes-per-second. Higher if you want to be stricter, smaller if you want to be more lenient. Since this uses the .equ directive, arithmetic is supported, and 1024 * 16 gets calculated at assembly time becoming 16384 or 16KB
  • .equ MAX_BODY_SIZE, 1024 * 1024 * 1024 -- Maximum bytes PUT allows for Content-Length. By default, 1GB (102410241024 = 1073741824 bytes). Files with a larger Content-Length larger than this will be rejected with 413 Content Too Large
  • .equ MAX_PROCS, 256 -- Maximum number of concurrent proccesses ymawky is allowed to run. Since ymawky is a fork-per-connection server, you want to ensure ymawky doesn't exhaust your PID space. ymawky will reply with 503 Service Unavailable

Special Thanks:

  • asmhttpd, an x86_64 Linux HTTP server, was a big inspiration
  • Bob Johnson
  • Bob Johnson's Therapist