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New: - The Real Time Linux Analysis (RTLA) tool is added to the tools directory. - Can safely filter on user space pointers with: field.ustring ~ "match-string" - eprobes can now be filtered like any other event. - trace_marker(_raw) now uses stream_open() to allow multiple threads to safely write to it. Note, this could possibly break existing user space, but we will not know until we hear about it, and then can revert the change if need be. - New field in events to display when bottom halfs are disabled. - Sorting of the ftrace functions are now done at compile time instead of at bootup. Infrastructure changes to support future efforts: - Added __rel_loc type for trace events. Similar to __data_loc but the offset to the dynamic data is based off of the location of the descriptor and not the beginning of the event. Needed for user defined events. - Some simplification of event trigger code. - Make synthetic events process its callback better to not hinder other event callbacks that are registered. Needed for user defined events. And other small fixes and clean ups. - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iIoEABYIADIWIQRRSw7ePDh/lE+zeZMp5XQQmuv6qgUCYeGvcxQccm9zdGVkdEBn b29kbWlzLm9yZwAKCRAp5XQQmuv6qrZtAP9ICjJxX54MTErElhhUL/NFLV7wqhJi OIAgmp6jGVRqPAD+JxQtBnGH+3XMd71ioQkTfQ1rp+jBz2ERBj2DmELUAg0= =zmda -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'trace-v5.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace Pull tracing updates from Steven Rostedt: "New: - The Real Time Linux Analysis (RTLA) tool is added to the tools directory. - Can safely filter on user space pointers with: field.ustring ~ "match-string" - eprobes can now be filtered like any other event. - trace_marker(_raw) now uses stream_open() to allow multiple threads to safely write to it. Note, this could possibly break existing user space, but we will not know until we hear about it, and then can revert the change if need be. - New field in events to display when bottom halfs are disabled. - Sorting of the ftrace functions are now done at compile time instead of at bootup. Infrastructure changes to support future efforts: - Added __rel_loc type for trace events. Similar to __data_loc but the offset to the dynamic data is based off of the location of the descriptor and not the beginning of the event. Needed for user defined events. - Some simplification of event trigger code. - Make synthetic events process its callback better to not hinder other event callbacks that are registered. Needed for user defined events. And other small fixes and cleanups" * tag 'trace-v5.17' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/linux-trace: (50 commits) tracing: Add ustring operation to filtering string pointers rtla: Add rtla timerlat hist documentation rtla: Add rtla timerlat top documentation rtla: Add rtla timerlat documentation rtla: Add rtla osnoise hist documentation rtla: Add rtla osnoise top documentation rtla: Add rtla osnoise man page rtla: Add Documentation rtla/timerlat: Add timerlat hist mode rtla: Add timerlat tool and timelart top mode rtla/osnoise: Add the hist mode rtla/osnoise: Add osnoise top mode rtla: Add osnoise tool rtla: Helper functions for rtla rtla: Real-Time Linux Analysis tool tracing/osnoise: Properly unhook events if start_per_cpu_kthreads() fails tracing: Remove duplicate warnings when calling trace_create_file() tracing/kprobes: 'nmissed' not showed correctly for kretprobe tracing: Add test for user space strings when filtering on string pointers tracing: Have syscall trace events use trace_event_buffer_lock_reserve() ...
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#!/bin/sh
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#
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# link vmlinux
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#
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# vmlinux is linked from the objects selected by $(KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS) and
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# $(KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS). Most are built-in.a files from top-level directories
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# in the kernel tree, others are specified in arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile.
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# $(KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS) are archives which are linked conditionally
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# (not within --whole-archive), and do not require symbol indexes added.
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#
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# vmlinux
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# ^
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# |
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# +--< $(KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS)
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# | +--< init/built-in.a drivers/built-in.a mm/built-in.a + more
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# |
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# +--< $(KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS)
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# | +--< lib/lib.a + more
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# |
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# +-< ${kallsymso} (see description in KALLSYMS section)
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#
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# vmlinux version (uname -v) cannot be updated during normal
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# descending-into-subdirs phase since we do not yet know if we need to
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# update vmlinux.
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# Therefore this step is delayed until just before final link of vmlinux.
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#
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# System.map is generated to document addresses of all kernel symbols
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# Error out on error
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set -e
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LD="$1"
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KBUILD_LDFLAGS="$2"
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LDFLAGS_vmlinux="$3"
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# Nice output in kbuild format
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# Will be supressed by "make -s"
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info()
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{
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printf " %-7s %s\n" "${1}" "${2}"
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}
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# Generate a linker script to ensure correct ordering of initcalls.
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gen_initcalls()
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{
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info GEN .tmp_initcalls.lds
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${PYTHON} ${srctree}/scripts/jobserver-exec \
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${PERL} ${srctree}/scripts/generate_initcall_order.pl \
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${KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS} ${KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS} \
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> .tmp_initcalls.lds
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}
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# If CONFIG_LTO_CLANG is selected, collect generated symbol versions into
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# .tmp_symversions.lds
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gen_symversions()
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{
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info GEN .tmp_symversions.lds
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rm -f .tmp_symversions.lds
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for o in ${KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS} ${KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS}; do
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if [ -f ${o}.symversions ]; then
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cat ${o}.symversions >> .tmp_symversions.lds
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fi
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done
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}
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# Link of vmlinux.o used for section mismatch analysis
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# ${1} output file
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modpost_link()
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{
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local objects
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local lds=""
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objects="--whole-archive \
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${KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS} \
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--no-whole-archive \
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--start-group \
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${KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS} \
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--end-group"
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_LTO_CLANG}" ]; then
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gen_initcalls
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lds="-T .tmp_initcalls.lds"
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_MODVERSIONS}" ]; then
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gen_symversions
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lds="${lds} -T .tmp_symversions.lds"
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fi
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# This might take a while, so indicate that we're doing
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# an LTO link
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info LTO ${1}
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else
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info LD ${1}
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fi
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${LD} ${KBUILD_LDFLAGS} -r -o ${1} ${lds} ${objects}
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}
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objtool_link()
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{
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local objtoolcmd;
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local objtoolopt;
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if [ "${CONFIG_LTO_CLANG} ${CONFIG_STACK_VALIDATION}" = "y y" ]; then
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# Don't perform vmlinux validation unless explicitly requested,
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# but run objtool on vmlinux.o now that we have an object file.
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_UNWINDER_ORC}" ]; then
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objtoolcmd="orc generate"
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fi
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --duplicate"
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_FTRACE_MCOUNT_USE_OBJTOOL}" ]; then
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --mcount"
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fi
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_VMLINUX_VALIDATION}" ]; then
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --noinstr"
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fi
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if [ -n "${objtoolopt}" ]; then
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if [ -z "${objtoolcmd}" ]; then
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objtoolcmd="check"
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fi
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --vmlinux"
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if [ -z "${CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER}" ]; then
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --no-fp"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL}" ] || [ -n "${CONFIG_LTO_CLANG}" ]; then
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --no-unreachable"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_RETPOLINE}" ]; then
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --retpoline"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_X86_SMAP}" ]; then
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --uaccess"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_SLS}" ]; then
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objtoolopt="${objtoolopt} --sls"
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fi
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info OBJTOOL ${1}
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tools/objtool/objtool ${objtoolcmd} ${objtoolopt} ${1}
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fi
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}
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# Link of vmlinux
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# ${1} - output file
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# ${2}, ${3}, ... - optional extra .o files
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vmlinux_link()
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{
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local output=${1}
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local objs
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local libs
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local ld
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local ldflags
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local ldlibs
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info LD ${output}
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# skip output file argument
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shift
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_LTO_CLANG}" ]; then
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# Use vmlinux.o instead of performing the slow LTO link again.
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objs=vmlinux.o
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libs=
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else
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objs="${KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS}"
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libs="${KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS}"
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fi
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if [ "${SRCARCH}" = "um" ]; then
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wl=-Wl,
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ld="${CC}"
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ldflags="${CFLAGS_vmlinux}"
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ldlibs="-lutil -lrt -lpthread"
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else
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wl=
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ld="${LD}"
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ldflags="${KBUILD_LDFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS_vmlinux}"
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ldlibs=
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fi
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ldflags="${ldflags} ${wl}--script=${objtree}/${KBUILD_LDS}"
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# The kallsyms linking does not need debug symbols included.
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if [ "$output" != "${output#.tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms}" ] ; then
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ldflags="${ldflags} ${wl}--strip-debug"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_VMLINUX_MAP}" ]; then
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ldflags="${ldflags} ${wl}-Map=${output}.map"
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fi
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${ld} ${ldflags} -o ${output} \
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${wl}--whole-archive ${objs} ${wl}--no-whole-archive \
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${wl}--start-group ${libs} ${wl}--end-group \
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$@ ${ldlibs}
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}
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# generate .BTF typeinfo from DWARF debuginfo
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# ${1} - vmlinux image
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# ${2} - file to dump raw BTF data into
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gen_btf()
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{
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local pahole_ver
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if ! [ -x "$(command -v ${PAHOLE})" ]; then
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echo >&2 "BTF: ${1}: pahole (${PAHOLE}) is not available"
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return 1
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fi
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pahole_ver=$(${PAHOLE} --version | sed -E 's/v([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/\1\2/')
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if [ "${pahole_ver}" -lt "116" ]; then
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echo >&2 "BTF: ${1}: pahole version $(${PAHOLE} --version) is too old, need at least v1.16"
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return 1
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fi
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vmlinux_link ${1}
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info "BTF" ${2}
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LLVM_OBJCOPY="${OBJCOPY}" ${PAHOLE} -J ${PAHOLE_FLAGS} ${1}
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# Create ${2} which contains just .BTF section but no symbols. Add
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# SHF_ALLOC because .BTF will be part of the vmlinux image. --strip-all
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# deletes all symbols including __start_BTF and __stop_BTF, which will
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# be redefined in the linker script. Add 2>/dev/null to suppress GNU
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# objcopy warnings: "empty loadable segment detected at ..."
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${OBJCOPY} --only-section=.BTF --set-section-flags .BTF=alloc,readonly \
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--strip-all ${1} ${2} 2>/dev/null
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# Change e_type to ET_REL so that it can be used to link final vmlinux.
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# Unlike GNU ld, lld does not allow an ET_EXEC input.
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printf '\1' | dd of=${2} conv=notrunc bs=1 seek=16 status=none
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}
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# Create ${2} .S file with all symbols from the ${1} object file
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kallsyms()
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{
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local kallsymopt;
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL}" ]; then
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kallsymopt="${kallsymopt} --all-symbols"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ABSOLUTE_PERCPU}" ]; then
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kallsymopt="${kallsymopt} --absolute-percpu"
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fi
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_KALLSYMS_BASE_RELATIVE}" ]; then
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kallsymopt="${kallsymopt} --base-relative"
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fi
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info KSYMS ${2}
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${NM} -n ${1} | scripts/kallsyms ${kallsymopt} > ${2}
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}
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# Perform one step in kallsyms generation, including temporary linking of
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# vmlinux.
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kallsyms_step()
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{
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kallsymso_prev=${kallsymso}
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kallsyms_vmlinux=.tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms${1}
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kallsymso=${kallsyms_vmlinux}.o
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kallsyms_S=${kallsyms_vmlinux}.S
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vmlinux_link ${kallsyms_vmlinux} "${kallsymso_prev}" ${btf_vmlinux_bin_o}
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kallsyms ${kallsyms_vmlinux} ${kallsyms_S}
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info AS ${kallsyms_S}
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${CC} ${NOSTDINC_FLAGS} ${LINUXINCLUDE} ${KBUILD_CPPFLAGS} \
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${KBUILD_AFLAGS} ${KBUILD_AFLAGS_KERNEL} \
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-c -o ${kallsymso} ${kallsyms_S}
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}
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# Create map file with all symbols from ${1}
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# See mksymap for additional details
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mksysmap()
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{
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${CONFIG_SHELL} "${srctree}/scripts/mksysmap" ${1} ${2}
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}
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sorttable()
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{
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${objtree}/scripts/sorttable ${1}
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}
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# Delete output files in case of error
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cleanup()
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{
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rm -f .btf.*
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rm -f .tmp_System.map
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rm -f .tmp_initcalls.lds
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rm -f .tmp_symversions.lds
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rm -f .tmp_vmlinux*
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rm -f System.map
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rm -f vmlinux
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rm -f vmlinux.map
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rm -f vmlinux.o
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rm -f .vmlinux.d
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}
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# Use "make V=1" to debug this script
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case "${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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if [ "$1" = "clean" ]; then
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cleanup
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exit 0
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fi
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# We need access to CONFIG_ symbols
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. include/config/auto.conf
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# Update version
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info GEN .version
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if [ -r .version ]; then
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VERSION=$(expr 0$(cat .version) + 1)
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echo $VERSION > .version
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else
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rm -f .version
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echo 1 > .version
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fi;
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# final build of init/
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${MAKE} -f "${srctree}/scripts/Makefile.build" obj=init need-builtin=1
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#link vmlinux.o
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modpost_link vmlinux.o
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objtool_link vmlinux.o
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# modpost vmlinux.o to check for section mismatches
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${MAKE} -f "${srctree}/scripts/Makefile.modpost" MODPOST_VMLINUX=1
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info MODINFO modules.builtin.modinfo
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${OBJCOPY} -j .modinfo -O binary vmlinux.o modules.builtin.modinfo
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info GEN modules.builtin
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# The second line aids cases where multiple modules share the same object.
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tr '\0' '\n' < modules.builtin.modinfo | sed -n 's/^[[:alnum:]:_]*\.file=//p' |
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tr ' ' '\n' | uniq | sed -e 's:^:kernel/:' -e 's/$/.ko/' > modules.builtin
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btf_vmlinux_bin_o=""
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF}" ]; then
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btf_vmlinux_bin_o=.btf.vmlinux.bin.o
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if ! gen_btf .tmp_vmlinux.btf $btf_vmlinux_bin_o ; then
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echo >&2 "Failed to generate BTF for vmlinux"
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echo >&2 "Try to disable CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF"
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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kallsymso=""
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kallsymso_prev=""
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kallsyms_vmlinux=""
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_KALLSYMS}" ]; then
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# kallsyms support
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# Generate section listing all symbols and add it into vmlinux
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# It's a three step process:
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# 1) Link .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms1 so it has all symbols and sections,
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# but __kallsyms is empty.
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# Running kallsyms on that gives us .tmp_kallsyms1.o with
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# the right size
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# 2) Link .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2 so it now has a __kallsyms section of
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# the right size, but due to the added section, some
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# addresses have shifted.
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# From here, we generate a correct .tmp_vmlinux.kallsyms2.o
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# 3) That link may have expanded the kernel image enough that
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# more linker branch stubs / trampolines had to be added, which
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# introduces new names, which further expands kallsyms. Do another
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# pass if that is the case. In theory it's possible this results
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# in even more stubs, but unlikely.
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# KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS=1 may also used to debug or work around
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# other bugs.
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# 4) The correct ${kallsymso} is linked into the final vmlinux.
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#
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# a) Verify that the System.map from vmlinux matches the map from
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# ${kallsymso}.
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kallsyms_step 1
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kallsyms_step 2
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# step 3
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size1=$(${CONFIG_SHELL} "${srctree}/scripts/file-size.sh" ${kallsymso_prev})
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size2=$(${CONFIG_SHELL} "${srctree}/scripts/file-size.sh" ${kallsymso})
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if [ $size1 -ne $size2 ] || [ -n "${KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS}" ]; then
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kallsyms_step 3
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fi
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fi
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vmlinux_link vmlinux "${kallsymso}" ${btf_vmlinux_bin_o}
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# fill in BTF IDs
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF}" -a -n "${CONFIG_BPF}" ]; then
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info BTFIDS vmlinux
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${RESOLVE_BTFIDS} vmlinux
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fi
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info SYSMAP System.map
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mksysmap vmlinux System.map
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_BUILDTIME_TABLE_SORT}" ]; then
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info SORTTAB vmlinux
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if ! sorttable vmlinux; then
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echo >&2 Failed to sort kernel tables
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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# step a (see comment above)
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if [ -n "${CONFIG_KALLSYMS}" ]; then
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mksysmap ${kallsyms_vmlinux} .tmp_System.map
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if ! cmp -s System.map .tmp_System.map; then
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echo >&2 Inconsistent kallsyms data
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echo >&2 Try "make KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS=1" as a workaround
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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# For fixdep
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echo "vmlinux: $0" > .vmlinux.d
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