@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ struct sym_entry {
unsigned int len;
unsigned int start_pos;
unsigned char *sym;
+ unsigned int percpu_absolute;
};
struct addr_range {
@@ -171,6 +172,8 @@ static int read_symbol(FILE *in, struct sym_entry *s)
strcpy((char *)s->sym + 1, str);
s->sym[0] = stype;
+ s->percpu_absolute = 0;
+
/* Record if we've found __per_cpu_start/end. */
check_symbol_range(sym, s->addr, &percpu_range, 1);
@@ -325,7 +328,7 @@ static int expand_symbol(unsigned char *data, int len, char *result)
static int symbol_absolute(struct sym_entry *s)
{
- return toupper(s->sym[0]) == 'A';
+ return s->percpu_absolute;
}
static void write_src(void)
@@ -681,8 +684,15 @@ static void make_percpus_absolute(void)
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < table_cnt; i++)
- if (symbol_in_range(&table[i], &percpu_range, 1))
+ if (symbol_in_range(&table[i], &percpu_range, 1)) {
+ /*
+ * Keep the 'A' override for percpu symbols to
+ * ensure consistent behavior compared to older
+ * versions of this tool.
+ */
table[i].sym[0] = 'A';
+ table[i].percpu_absolute = 1;
+ }
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
Commit c6bda7c988a5 ("kallsyms: fix percpu vars on x86-64 with relocation") overloaded the 'A' (absolute) symbol type to signify that a symbol is not subject to dynamic relocation. However, the original A type does not imply that at all, and depending on the version of the toolchain, many A type symbols are emitted that are in fact relative to the kernel text, i.e., if the kernel is relocated at runtime, these symbols should be updated as well. For instance, on sparc32, the following symbols are emitted as absolute (kindly provided by Guenter Roeck): f035a420 A _etext f03d9000 A _sdata f03de8c4 A jiffies f03f8860 A _edata f03fc000 A __init_begin f041bdc8 A __init_text_end f0423000 A __bss_start f0423000 A __init_end f044457d A __bss_stop f044457d A _end On x86_64, similar behavior can be observed: ffffffff81a00000 A __end_rodata_hpage_align ffffffff81b19000 A __vvar_page ffffffff81d3d000 A _end Even if only a couple of them pass the symbol range check that results in them to be taken into account for the final kallsyms symbol table, it is obvious that 'A' does not mean the symbol does not need to be updated at relocation time, and overloading its meaning to signify that is perhaps not a good idea. So instead, add a new percpu_absolute member to struct sym_entry, and when --absolute-percpu is in effect, use it to record symbols whose addresses should be emitted as final values rather than values that still require relocation at runtime. That way, we can drop the check against the 'A' type. Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> --- scripts/kallsyms.c | 14 ++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) -- 2.5.0