2015-03-18 13:46:16 +08:00
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#!/bin/sh
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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2015-03-18 13:46:16 +08:00
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# Copyright © 2015 IBM Corporation
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# This script checks the relocations of a vmlinux for "suspicious"
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# relocations.
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# based on relocs_check.pl
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# Copyright © 2009 IBM Corporation
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if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
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echo "$0 [path to objdump] [path to vmlinux]" 1>&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# Have Kbuild supply the path to objdump so we handle cross compilation.
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objdump="$1"
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vmlinux="$2"
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bad_relocs=$(
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"$objdump" -R "$vmlinux" |
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# Only look at relocation lines.
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grep -E '\<R_' |
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# These relocations are okay
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# On PPC64:
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# R_PPC64_RELATIVE, R_PPC64_NONE
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# R_PPC64_ADDR64 mach_<name>
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2016-09-14 10:45:07 +08:00
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# R_PPC64_ADDR64 __crc_<name>
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2015-03-18 13:46:16 +08:00
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# On PPC:
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# R_PPC_RELATIVE, R_PPC_ADDR16_HI,
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# R_PPC_ADDR16_HA,R_PPC_ADDR16_LO,
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# R_PPC_NONE
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grep -F -w -v 'R_PPC64_RELATIVE
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R_PPC64_NONE
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R_PPC_ADDR16_LO
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R_PPC_ADDR16_HI
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R_PPC_ADDR16_HA
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R_PPC_RELATIVE
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R_PPC_NONE' |
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2016-09-14 10:45:07 +08:00
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grep -E -v '\<R_PPC64_ADDR64[[:space:]]+mach_' |
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grep -E -v '\<R_PPC64_ADDR64[[:space:]]+__crc_'
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2015-03-18 13:46:16 +08:00
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)
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if [ -z "$bad_relocs" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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num_bad=$(echo "$bad_relocs" | wc -l)
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echo "WARNING: $num_bad bad relocations"
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echo "$bad_relocs"
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# If we see this type of relocation it's an idication that
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# we /may/ be using an old version of binutils.
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if echo "$bad_relocs" | grep -q -F -w R_PPC64_UADDR64; then
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echo "WARNING: You need at least binutils >= 2.19 to build a CONFIG_RELOCATABLE kernel"
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fi
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