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The latest toolchains can produce a new ELF section in DSOs and dynamically-linked executables. The new section ".gnu.hash" replaces ".hash", and allows for more efficient runtime symbol lookups by the dynamic linker. The new ld option --hash-style={sysv|gnu|both} controls whether to produce the old ".hash", the new ".gnu.hash", or both. In some new systems such as Fedora Core 6, gcc by default passes --hash-style=gnu to the linker, so that a standard invocation of "gcc -shared" results in producing a DSO with only ".gnu.hash". The new ".gnu.hash" sections need to be dealt with the same way as ".hash" sections in all respects; only the dynamic linker cares about their contents. To work with older dynamic linkers (i.e. preexisting releases of glibc), a binary must have the old ".hash" section. The --hash-style=both option produces binaries that a new dynamic linker can use more efficiently, but an old dynamic linker can still handle. The new section runs afoul of the custom linker scripts used to build vDSO images for the kernel. On ia64, the failure mode for this is a boot-time panic because the vDSO's PT_IA_64_UNWIND segment winds up ill-formed. This patch addresses the problem in two ways. First, it mentions ".gnu.hash" in all the linker scripts alongside ".hash". This produces correct vDSO images with --hash-style=sysv (or old tools), with --hash-style=gnu, or with --hash-style=both. Second, it passes the --hash-style=sysv option when building the vDSO images, so that ".gnu.hash" is not actually produced. This is the most conservative choice for compatibility with any old userland. There is some concern that some ancient glibc builds (though not any known old production system) might choke on --hash-style=both binaries. The optimizations provided by the new style of hash section do not really matter for a DSO with a tiny number of symbols, as the vDSO has. If someone wants to use =gnu or =both for their vDSO builds and worry less about that compatibility, just change the option and the linker script changes will make any choice work fine. Signed-off-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> Cc: "Luck, Tony" <tony.luck@intel.com> Cc: Kyle McMartin <kyle@mcmartin.ca> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com> Cc: Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de> Cc: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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# kbuild: Generic definitions
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# Convinient variables
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comma := ,
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squote := '
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empty :=
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space := $(empty) $(empty)
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###
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# The temporary file to save gcc -MD generated dependencies must not
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# contain a comma
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depfile = $(subst $(comma),_,$(@D)/.$(@F).d)
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###
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# filename of target with directory and extension stripped
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basetarget = $(basename $(notdir $@))
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###
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# Escape single quote for use in echo statements
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escsq = $(subst $(squote),'\$(squote)',$1)
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###
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# filechk is used to check if the content of a generated file is updated.
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# Sample usage:
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# define filechk_sample
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# echo $KERNELRELEASE
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# endef
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# version.h : Makefile
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# $(call filechk,sample)
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# The rule defined shall write to stdout the content of the new file.
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# The existing file will be compared with the new one.
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# - If no file exist it is created
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# - If the content differ the new file is used
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# - If they are equal no change, and no timestamp update
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# - stdin is piped in from the first prerequisite ($<) so one has
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# to specify a valid file as first prerequisite (often the kbuild file)
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define filechk
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$(Q)set -e; \
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echo ' CHK $@'; \
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mkdir -p $(dir $@); \
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$(filechk_$(1)) < $< > $@.tmp; \
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if [ -r $@ ] && cmp -s $@ $@.tmp; then \
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rm -f $@.tmp; \
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else \
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echo ' UPD $@'; \
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mv -f $@.tmp $@; \
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fi
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endef
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######
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# gcc support functions
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# See documentation in Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt
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# as-option
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# Usage: cflags-y += $(call as-option, -Wa$(comma)-isa=foo,)
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as-option = $(shell if $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(1) -Wa,-Z -c -o /dev/null \
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-xassembler /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$(1)"; \
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else echo "$(2)"; fi ;)
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# cc-option
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# Usage: cflags-y += $(call cc-option, -march=winchip-c6, -march=i586)
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cc-option = $(shell if $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(1) -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null \
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> /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$(1)"; else echo "$(2)"; fi ;)
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# cc-option-yn
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# Usage: flag := $(call cc-option-yn, -march=winchip-c6)
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cc-option-yn = $(shell if $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(1) -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null \
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> /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "y"; else echo "n"; fi;)
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# cc-option-align
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# Prefix align with either -falign or -malign
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cc-option-align = $(subst -functions=0,,\
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$(call cc-option,-falign-functions=0,-malign-functions=0))
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# cc-version
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# Usage gcc-ver := $(call cc-version, $(CC))
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cc-version = $(shell $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(srctree)/scripts/gcc-version.sh \
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$(if $(1), $(1), $(CC)))
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# cc-ifversion
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# Usage: EXTRA_CFLAGS += $(call cc-ifversion, -lt, 0402, -O1)
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cc-ifversion = $(shell if [ $(call cc-version, $(CC)) $(1) $(2) ]; then \
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echo $(3); fi;)
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# ld-option
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# Usage: ldflags += $(call ld-option, -Wl$(comma)--hash-style=both)
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ld-option = $(shell if $(CC) $(1) \
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-nostdlib -o ldtest$$$$.out -xc /dev/null \
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> /dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$(1)"; else echo "$(2)"; fi; \
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rm -f ldtest$$$$.out)
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###
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# Shorthand for $(Q)$(MAKE) -f scripts/Makefile.build obj=
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# Usage:
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# $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=dir
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build := -f $(if $(KBUILD_SRC),$(srctree)/)scripts/Makefile.build obj
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# Prefix -I with $(srctree) if it is not an absolute path
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addtree = $(if $(filter-out -I/%,$(1)),$(patsubst -I%,-I$(srctree)/%,$(1))) $(1)
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# Find all -I options and call addtree
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flags = $(foreach o,$($(1)),$(if $(filter -I%,$(o)),$(call addtree,$(o)),$(o)))
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# If quiet is set, only print short version of command
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cmd = @$(echo-cmd) $(cmd_$(1))
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# Add $(obj)/ for paths that is not absolute
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objectify = $(foreach o,$(1),$(if $(filter /%,$(o)),$(o),$(obj)/$(o)))
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###
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# if_changed - execute command if any prerequisite is newer than
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# target, or command line has changed
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# if_changed_dep - as if_changed, but uses fixdep to reveal dependencies
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# including used config symbols
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# if_changed_rule - as if_changed but execute rule instead
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# See Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.txt for more info
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ifneq ($(KBUILD_NOCMDDEP),1)
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# Check if both arguments has same arguments. Result in empty string if equal
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# User may override this check using make KBUILD_NOCMDDEP=1
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arg-check = $(strip $(filter-out $(1), $(2)) $(filter-out $(2), $(1)) )
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endif
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# echo command. Short version is $(quiet) equals quiet, otherwise full command
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echo-cmd = $(if $($(quiet)cmd_$(1)), \
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echo ' $(call escsq,$($(quiet)cmd_$(1)))';)
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make-cmd = $(subst \#,\\\#,$(subst $$,$$$$,$(call escsq,$(cmd_$(1)))))
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# function to only execute the passed command if necessary
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# >'< substitution is for echo to work, >$< substitution to preserve $ when reloading .cmd file
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# note: when using inline perl scripts [perl -e '...$$t=1;...'] in $(cmd_xxx) double $$ your perl vars
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#
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if_changed = $(if $(strip $(filter-out $(PHONY),$?) \
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$(call arg-check, $(cmd_$(1)), $(cmd_$@)) ), \
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@set -e; \
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$(echo-cmd) $(cmd_$(1)); \
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echo 'cmd_$@ := $(make-cmd)' > $(@D)/.$(@F).cmd)
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# execute the command and also postprocess generated .d dependencies
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# file
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if_changed_dep = $(if $(strip $(filter-out $(PHONY),$?) \
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$(filter-out FORCE $(wildcard $^),$^) \
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$(call arg-check, $(cmd_$(1)), $(cmd_$@)) ), \
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@set -e; \
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$(echo-cmd) $(cmd_$(1)); \
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scripts/basic/fixdep $(depfile) $@ '$(make-cmd)' > $(@D)/.$(@F).tmp; \
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rm -f $(depfile); \
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mv -f $(@D)/.$(@F).tmp $(@D)/.$(@F).cmd)
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# Usage: $(call if_changed_rule,foo)
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# will check if $(cmd_foo) changed, or any of the prequisites changed,
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# and if so will execute $(rule_foo)
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if_changed_rule = $(if $(strip $(filter-out $(PHONY),$?) \
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$(call arg-check, $(cmd_$(1)), $(cmd_$@)) ),\
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@set -e; \
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$(rule_$(1)))
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