On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 04:53:29PM +0000, Sami Tolvanen wrote: > Hi Kris, > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 02:19:39PM -0400, Kris Van Hees wrote: > > diff --git a/scripts/generate_builtin_ranges.awk b/scripts/generate_builtin_ranges.awk > > new file mode 100755 > > index 000000000000..68df05fd3036 > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/scripts/generate_builtin_ranges.awk > > @@ -0,0 +1,505 @@ > > +#!/usr/bin/gawk -f > > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > > +# generate_builtin_ranges.awk: Generate address range data for builtin modules > > +# Written by Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@xxxxxxxxxx> > > +# > > +# Usage: generate_builtin_ranges.awk modules.builtin vmlinux.map \ > > +# vmlinux.o.map > modules.builtin.ranges > > +# > > + > > +# Return the module name(s) (if any) associated with the given object. > > +# > > +# If we have seen this object before, return information from the cache. > > +# Otherwise, retrieve it from the corresponding .cmd file. > > +# > > +function get_module_info(fn, mod, obj, s) { > > + if (fn in omod) > > + return omod[fn]; > > + > > + if (match(fn, /\/[^/]+$/) == 0) > > + return ""; > > + > > + obj = fn; > > + mod = ""; > > + fn = substr(fn, 1, RSTART) "." substr(fn, RSTART + 1) ".cmd"; > > + if (getline s <fn == 1) { > > + if (match(s, /DKBUILD_MODFILE=['"]+[^'"]+/) > 0) { > > + mod = substr(s, RSTART + 16, RLENGTH - 16); > > + gsub(/['"]/, "", mod); > > + } > > + } > > This doesn't work with built-in Rust modules because there's no > -DKBUILD_MODFILE flag passed to the compiler. The .cmd files do have > RUST_MODFILE set though, so presumably you could match that too? Thanks for looking at the patch series. I'll look into this. Is there a reason why Rust modules are using RUST_MODFILE rather than also using KBUILD_MODFILE as the macro to pass information about what module(s) the object belongs to? Thanksm, Kris