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This makes x86_64's ia32 emulation support share the sources used in the 32-bit kernel for the 32-bit vDSO and much of its setup code. The 32-bit vDSO mapping now behaves the same on x86_64 as on native 32-bit. The abi.syscall32 sysctl on x86_64 now takes the same values that vm.vdso_enabled takes on the 32-bit kernel. That is, 1 means a randomized vDSO location, 2 means the fixed old address. The CONFIG_COMPAT_VDSO option is now available to make this the default setting, the same meaning it has for the 32-bit kernel. (This does not affect the 64-bit vDSO.) The argument vdso32=[012] can be used on both 32-bit and 64-bit kernels to set this paramter at boot time. The vdso=[012] argument still does this same thing on the 32-bit kernel. Signed-off-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
144 lines
4.3 KiB
Makefile
144 lines
4.3 KiB
Makefile
#
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# Building vDSO images for x86.
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#
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VDSO64-$(CONFIG_X86_64) := y
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VDSO32-$(CONFIG_X86_32) := y
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VDSO32-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) := y
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vdso-install-$(VDSO64-y) += vdso.so
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vdso-install-$(VDSO32-y) += $(vdso32-y:=.so)
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# files to link into the vdso
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vobjs-y := vdso-note.o vclock_gettime.o vgetcpu.o vvar.o
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# files to link into kernel
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obj-$(VDSO64-y) += vma.o vdso.o
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obj-$(VDSO32-y) += vdso32.o vdso32-setup.o
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vobjs := $(foreach F,$(vobjs-y),$(obj)/$F)
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$(obj)/vdso.o: $(obj)/vdso.so
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targets += vdso.so vdso.so.dbg vdso.lds $(vobjs-y)
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# The DSO images are built using a special linker script.
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quiet_cmd_syscall = SYSCALL $@
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cmd_syscall = $(CC) -m elf_x86_64 -nostdlib $(SYSCFLAGS_$(@F)) \
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-Wl,-T,$(filter-out FORCE,$^) -o $@
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export CPPFLAGS_vdso.lds += -P -C
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vdso-flags = -fPIC -shared -Wl,-soname=linux-vdso.so.1 \
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$(call ld-option, -Wl$(comma)--hash-style=sysv) \
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-Wl,-z,max-page-size=4096 -Wl,-z,common-page-size=4096
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SYSCFLAGS_vdso.so = $(vdso-flags)
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SYSCFLAGS_vdso.so.dbg = $(vdso-flags)
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$(obj)/vdso.o: $(src)/vdso.S $(obj)/vdso.so
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$(obj)/vdso.so: $(src)/vdso.lds $(vobjs) FORCE
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$(obj)/vdso.so.dbg: $(src)/vdso.lds $(vobjs) FORCE
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$(call if_changed,syscall)
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$(obj)/%.so: OBJCOPYFLAGS := -S
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$(obj)/%.so: $(obj)/%.so.dbg FORCE
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$(call if_changed,objcopy)
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CFL := $(PROFILING) -mcmodel=small -fPIC -g0 -O2 -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -m64
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$(obj)/vclock_gettime.o: KBUILD_CFLAGS = $(CFL)
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$(obj)/vgetcpu.o: KBUILD_CFLAGS = $(CFL)
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targets += vdso-syms.lds
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obj-$(VDSO64-y) += vdso-syms.lds
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#
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# Match symbols in the DSO that look like VDSO*; produce a file of constants.
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#
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sed-vdsosym := -e 's/^00*/0/' \
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-e 's/^\([0-9a-fA-F]*\) . \(VDSO[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)$$/\2 = 0x\1;/p'
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quiet_cmd_vdsosym = VDSOSYM $@
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cmd_vdsosym = $(NM) $< | sed -n $(sed-vdsosym) | LC_ALL=C sort > $@
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$(obj)/%-syms.lds: $(obj)/%.so.dbg FORCE
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$(call if_changed,vdsosym)
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#
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# Build multiple 32-bit vDSO images to choose from at boot time.
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#
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obj-$(VDSO32-y) += vdso32-syms.lds
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vdso32.so-$(CONFIG_X86_32) += int80
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vdso32.so-$(CONFIG_COMPAT) += syscall
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vdso32.so-$(VDSO32-y) += sysenter
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CPPFLAGS_vdso32.lds = $(CPPFLAGS_vdso.lds)
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VDSO_LDFLAGS_vdso32.lds = -m elf_i386 -Wl,-soname=linux-gate.so.1
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# This makes sure the $(obj) subdirectory exists even though vdso32/
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# is not a kbuild sub-make subdirectory.
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override obj-dirs = $(dir $(obj)) $(obj)/vdso32/
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targets += vdso32/vdso32.lds
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targets += $(vdso32.so-y:%=vdso32-%.so.dbg) $(vdso32.so-y:%=vdso32-%.so)
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targets += vdso32/note.o $(vdso32.so-y:%=vdso32/%.o)
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extra-y += $(vdso32.so-y:%=vdso32-%.so)
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$(obj)/vdso32.o: $(vdso32.so-y:%=$(obj)/vdso32-%.so)
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KBUILD_AFLAGS_32 := $(filter-out -m64,$(KBUILD_AFLAGS))
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$(vdso32.so-y:%=$(obj)/vdso32-%.so.dbg): KBUILD_AFLAGS = $(KBUILD_AFLAGS_32)
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$(vdso32.so-y:%=$(obj)/vdso32-%.so.dbg): asflags-$(CONFIG_X86_64) += -m32
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$(vdso32.so-y:%=$(obj)/vdso32-%.so.dbg): $(obj)/vdso32-%.so.dbg: FORCE \
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$(obj)/vdso32/vdso32.lds \
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$(obj)/vdso32/note.o \
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$(obj)/vdso32/%.o
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$(call if_changed,vdso)
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# Make vdso32-*-syms.lds from each image, and then make sure they match.
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# The only difference should be that some do not define VDSO32_SYSENTER_RETURN.
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targets += vdso32-syms.lds $(vdso32.so-y:%=vdso32-%-syms.lds)
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quiet_cmd_vdso32sym = VDSOSYM $@
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define cmd_vdso32sym
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if LC_ALL=C sort -u $(filter-out FORCE,$^) > $(@D)/.tmp_$(@F) && \
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$(foreach H,$(filter-out FORCE,$^),\
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if grep -q VDSO32_SYSENTER_RETURN $H; \
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then diff -u $(@D)/.tmp_$(@F) $H; \
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else sed /VDSO32_SYSENTER_RETURN/d $(@D)/.tmp_$(@F) | \
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diff -u - $H; fi &&) : ;\
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then mv -f $(@D)/.tmp_$(@F) $@; \
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else rm -f $(@D)/.tmp_$(@F); exit 1; \
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fi
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endef
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$(obj)/vdso32-syms.lds: $(vdso32.so-y:%=$(obj)/vdso32-%-syms.lds) FORCE
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$(call if_changed,vdso32sym)
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#
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# The DSO images are built using a special linker script.
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#
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quiet_cmd_vdso = VDSO $@
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cmd_vdso = $(CC) -nostdlib -o $@ \
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$(VDSO_LDFLAGS) $(VDSO_LDFLAGS_$(filter %.lds,$(^F))) \
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-Wl,-T,$(filter %.lds,$^) $(filter %.o,$^)
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VDSO_LDFLAGS = -fPIC -shared $(call ld-option, -Wl$(comma)--hash-style=sysv)
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#
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# Install the unstripped copy of vdso*.so listed in $(vdso-install-y).
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#
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quiet_cmd_vdso_install = INSTALL $@
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cmd_vdso_install = cp $(obj)/$@.dbg $(MODLIB)/vdso/$@
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$(vdso-install-y): %.so: $(obj)/%.so.dbg FORCE
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@mkdir -p $(MODLIB)/vdso
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$(call cmd,vdso_install)
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PHONY += vdso_install $(vdso-install-y)
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vdso_install: $(vdso-install-y)
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