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SubjectRe: [RFC, PATCH, v3.9] default exported asm symbols to zero
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On Saturday, December 3, 2016 4:36:37 AM CET Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-12-02 at 13:40 +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > With binutils-2.16 and before, a weak missing symbol was kept during the
> > final link, and a missing CRC for an export would lead to that CRC
> > being treated as zero implicitly. With binutils-2.17, the crc
> > symbol gets dropped, and any module trying to use it will fail to
> > load.
> >
> > This sets the weak CRC symbol to zero explicitly, making it defined
> > in vmlinux, which in turn lets us load the modules referring to
> > that CRC.
> >
> > The comment above the __CRC_SYMBOL macro suggests that this was
> > always the intention, although it also seems that all symbols
> > defined in C have a correct CRC these days, and only the exports
> > that are now done in assembly need this.
> >
> > > Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
> > ---
> > Not sure if this is the correct way of doing it, but this seems trivial
> > enough and lets me build the kernel with missing CRCs with any binutils
> > version.
>
> I tried this along with Adam's patch on x86_64, with Debian's binutils
> 2.27.51.20161127. The result was that the kernel's __kcrctab held 0
> for several symbols, even though there was type information in asm-
> prototypes.h and Module.symvers and the modules had a non-zero CRC for
> those symbols. With just Adam's patch, the kernel and modules agreed.

Can you be more specific? Which symbols are those? I would have expected
modpost to generate Module.symvers from the vmlinux file, so I wonder
where that difference comes from.

Arnd

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