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Commitfbe078d397
("kbuild: lto: add a default list of used symbols") does not work as expected if the .config file has already specified CONFIG_UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST="my/own/white/list" before enabling CONFIG_LTO_CLANG. So, the user-supplied whitelist and LTO-specific white list must be independent of each other. I refactored the shell script so CONFIG_MODVERSIONS and CONFIG_CLANG_LTO handle whitelists in the same way. Fixes:fbe078d397
("kbuild: lto: add a default list of used symbols") Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org> Tested-by: Sedat Dilek <sedat.dilek@gmail.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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# Create an autoksyms.h header file from the list of all module's needed symbols
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# as recorded on the second line of *.mod files and the user-provided symbol
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# whitelist.
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set -e
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output_file="$1"
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# Use "make V=1" to debug this script.
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case "$KBUILD_VERBOSE" in
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*1*)
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set -x
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;;
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esac
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# We need access to CONFIG_ symbols
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. include/config/auto.conf
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needed_symbols=
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# Special case for modversions (see modpost.c)
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if [ -n "$CONFIG_MODVERSIONS" ]; then
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needed_symbols="$needed_symbols module_layout"
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fi
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# With CONFIG_LTO_CLANG, LLVM bitcode has not yet been compiled into a binary
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# when the .mod files are generated, which means they don't yet contain
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# references to certain symbols that will be present in the final binaries.
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if [ -n "$CONFIG_LTO_CLANG" ]; then
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# intrinsic functions
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needed_symbols="$needed_symbols memcpy memmove memset"
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# ftrace
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needed_symbols="$needed_symbols _mcount"
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# stack protector symbols
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needed_symbols="$needed_symbols __stack_chk_fail __stack_chk_guard"
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fi
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ksym_wl=
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if [ -n "$CONFIG_UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST" ]; then
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# Use 'eval' to expand the whitelist path and check if it is relative
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eval ksym_wl="$CONFIG_UNUSED_KSYMS_WHITELIST"
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[ "${ksym_wl}" != "${ksym_wl#/}" ] || ksym_wl="$abs_srctree/$ksym_wl"
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if [ ! -f "$ksym_wl" ] || [ ! -r "$ksym_wl" ]; then
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echo "ERROR: '$ksym_wl' whitelist file not found" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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# Generate a new ksym list file with symbols needed by the current
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# set of modules.
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cat > "$output_file" << EOT
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/*
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* Automatically generated file; DO NOT EDIT.
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*/
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EOT
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[ -f modules.order ] && modlist=modules.order || modlist=/dev/null
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{
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sed 's/ko$/mod/' $modlist | xargs -n1 sed -n -e '2p'
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echo "$needed_symbols"
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[ -n "$ksym_wl" ] && cat "$ksym_wl"
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} | sed -e 's/ /\n/g' | sed -n -e '/^$/!p' |
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# Remove the dot prefix for ppc64; symbol names with a dot (.) hold entry
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# point addresses.
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sed -e 's/^\.//' |
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sort -u |
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sed -e 's/\(.*\)/#define __KSYM_\1 1/' >> "$output_file"
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