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kallsyms: fix percpu vars on x86-64 with relocation.
x86-64 has a problem: per-cpu variables are actually represented by their absolute offsets within the per-cpu area, but the symbols are not emitted as absolute. Thus kallsyms naively creates them as offsets from _text, meaning their values change if the kernel is relocated (especially noticeable with CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE): $ egrep ' (gdt_|_(stext|_per_cpu_))' /root/kallsyms.nokaslr 0000000000000000 D __per_cpu_start 0000000000004000 D gdt_page 0000000000014280 D __per_cpu_end ffffffff810001c8 T _stext ffffffff81ee53c0 D __per_cpu_offset $ egrep ' (gdt_|_(stext|_per_cpu_))' /root/kallsyms.kaslr1 000000001f200000 D __per_cpu_start 000000001f204000 D gdt_page 000000001f214280 D __per_cpu_end ffffffffa02001c8 T _stext ffffffffa10e53c0 D __per_cpu_offset Making them absolute symbols is the Right Thing, but requires fixes to the relocs tool. So for the moment, we add a --absolute-percpu option which makes them absolute from a kallsyms perspective: $ egrep ' (gdt_|_(stext|_per_cpu_))' /proc/kallsyms # no KASLR 0000000000000000 A __per_cpu_start 000000000000a000 A gdt_page 0000000000013040 A __per_cpu_end ffffffff802001c8 T _stext ffffffff8099b180 D __per_cpu_offset ffffffff809a3000 D __per_cpu_load $ egrep ' (gdt_|_(stext|_per_cpu_))' /proc/kallsyms # With KASLR 0000000000000000 A __per_cpu_start 000000000000a000 A gdt_page 0000000000013040 A __per_cpu_end ffffffff89c001c8 T _stext ffffffff8a39d180 D __per_cpu_offset ffffffff8a3a5000 D __per_cpu_load Based-on-the-original-screenplay-by: Andy Honig <ahonig@google.com> Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Acked-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
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@ -51,9 +51,14 @@ static struct addr_range text_ranges[] = {
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#define text_range_text (&text_ranges[0])
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#define text_range_inittext (&text_ranges[1])
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static struct addr_range percpu_range = {
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"__per_cpu_start", "__per_cpu_end", -1ULL, 0
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};
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static struct sym_entry *table;
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static unsigned int table_size, table_cnt;
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static int all_symbols = 0;
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static int absolute_percpu = 0;
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static char symbol_prefix_char = '\0';
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static unsigned long long kernel_start_addr = 0;
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@ -166,6 +171,9 @@ static int read_symbol(FILE *in, struct sym_entry *s)
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strcpy((char *)s->sym + 1, str);
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s->sym[0] = stype;
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/* Record if we've found __per_cpu_start/end. */
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check_symbol_range(sym, s->addr, &percpu_range, 1);
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return 0;
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}
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@ -657,6 +665,15 @@ static void sort_symbols(void)
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qsort(table, table_cnt, sizeof(struct sym_entry), compare_symbols);
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}
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static void make_percpus_absolute(void)
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{
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unsigned int i;
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for (i = 0; i < table_cnt; i++)
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if (symbol_in_range(&table[i], &percpu_range, 1))
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table[i].sym[0] = 'A';
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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if (argc >= 2) {
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@ -664,6 +681,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
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for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
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if(strcmp(argv[i], "--all-symbols") == 0)
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all_symbols = 1;
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else if (strcmp(argv[i], "--absolute-percpu") == 0)
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absolute_percpu = 1;
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else if (strncmp(argv[i], "--symbol-prefix=", 16) == 0) {
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char *p = &argv[i][16];
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/* skip quote */
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usage();
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read_map(stdin);
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if (absolute_percpu)
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make_percpus_absolute();
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sort_symbols();
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optimize_token_table();
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write_src();
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kallsymopt="${kallsymopt} --page-offset=$CONFIG_PAGE_OFFSET"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_X86_64}" ]; then
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kallsymopt="${kallsymopt} --absolute-percpu"
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fi
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local aflags="${KBUILD_AFLAGS} ${KBUILD_AFLAGS_KERNEL} \
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${NOSTDINC_FLAGS} ${LINUXINCLUDE} ${KBUILD_CPPFLAGS}"
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