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Putting the vvar area after the vdso text is rather complicated: it only works of the total length of the vdso text mapping is known at vdso link time, and the linker doesn't allow symbol addresses to depend on the sizes of non-allocatable data after the PT_LOAD segment. Moving the vvar area before the vdso text will allow is to safely map non-allocatable data after the vdso text, which is a nice simplification. Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@amacapital.net> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/156c78c0d93144ff1055a66493783b9e56813983.1405040914.git.luto@amacapital.net Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
119 lines
2.8 KiB
ArmAsm
119 lines
2.8 KiB
ArmAsm
#include <asm/vdso.h>
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/*
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* Linker script for vDSO. This is an ELF shared object prelinked to
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* its virtual address, and with only one read-only segment.
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* This script controls its layout.
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*/
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#if defined(BUILD_VDSO64)
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# define SHDR_SIZE 64
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#elif defined(BUILD_VDSO32) || defined(BUILD_VDSOX32)
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# define SHDR_SIZE 40
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#else
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# error unknown VDSO target
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#endif
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#define NUM_FAKE_SHDRS 13
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SECTIONS
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{
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/*
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* User/kernel shared data is before the vDSO. This may be a little
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* uglier than putting it after the vDSO, but it avoids issues with
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* non-allocatable things that dangle past the end of the PT_LOAD
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* segment.
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*/
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vvar_start = . - 2 * PAGE_SIZE;
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vvar_page = vvar_start;
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/* Place all vvars at the offsets in asm/vvar.h. */
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#define EMIT_VVAR(name, offset) vvar_ ## name = vvar_page + offset;
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#define __VVAR_KERNEL_LDS
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#include <asm/vvar.h>
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#undef __VVAR_KERNEL_LDS
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#undef EMIT_VVAR
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hpet_page = vvar_start + PAGE_SIZE;
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. = SIZEOF_HEADERS;
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.hash : { *(.hash) } :text
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.gnu.hash : { *(.gnu.hash) }
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.dynsym : { *(.dynsym) }
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.dynstr : { *(.dynstr) }
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.gnu.version : { *(.gnu.version) }
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.gnu.version_d : { *(.gnu.version_d) }
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.gnu.version_r : { *(.gnu.version_r) }
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.dynamic : { *(.dynamic) } :text :dynamic
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.rodata : {
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*(.rodata*)
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*(.data*)
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*(.sdata*)
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*(.got.plt) *(.got)
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*(.gnu.linkonce.d.*)
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*(.bss*)
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*(.dynbss*)
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*(.gnu.linkonce.b.*)
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/*
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* Ideally this would live in a C file, but that won't
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* work cleanly for x32 until we start building the x32
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* C code using an x32 toolchain.
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*/
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VDSO_FAKE_SECTION_TABLE_START = .;
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. = . + NUM_FAKE_SHDRS * SHDR_SIZE;
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VDSO_FAKE_SECTION_TABLE_END = .;
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} :text
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.fake_shstrtab : { *(.fake_shstrtab) } :text
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.note : { *(.note.*) } :text :note
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.eh_frame_hdr : { *(.eh_frame_hdr) } :text :eh_frame_hdr
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.eh_frame : { KEEP (*(.eh_frame)) } :text
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/*
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* Text is well-separated from actual data: there's plenty of
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* stuff that isn't used at runtime in between.
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*/
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.text : { *(.text*) } :text =0x90909090,
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/*
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* At the end so that eu-elflint stays happy when vdso2c strips
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* these. A better implementation would avoid allocating space
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* for these.
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*/
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.altinstructions : { *(.altinstructions) } :text
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.altinstr_replacement : { *(.altinstr_replacement) } :text
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/DISCARD/ : {
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*(.discard)
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*(.discard.*)
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*(__bug_table)
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}
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}
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/*
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* Very old versions of ld do not recognize this name token; use the constant.
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*/
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#define PT_GNU_EH_FRAME 0x6474e550
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/*
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* We must supply the ELF program headers explicitly to get just one
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* PT_LOAD segment, and set the flags explicitly to make segments read-only.
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*/
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PHDRS
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{
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text PT_LOAD FLAGS(5) FILEHDR PHDRS; /* PF_R|PF_X */
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dynamic PT_DYNAMIC FLAGS(4); /* PF_R */
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note PT_NOTE FLAGS(4); /* PF_R */
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eh_frame_hdr PT_GNU_EH_FRAME;
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}
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