Re: linux-next: build failure after merge of the modules tree

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+++ Stephen Rothwell [10/02/21 08:50 +1100]:
Hi Jessica,

On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 16:16:20 +0100 Jessica Yu <jeyu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hmm, these errors don't look like it's related to that particular commit. I was

I found this commit by bisection and then tested by reverting it.

Before this commit, CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS would not be set in the
allyesconfig build because CONFIG_UNUSED_SYMBOLS was set.  After this
commit, CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS will be set in the allyesconfig build.

Ah, that makes sense then. I would get the error on powerpc whenever
CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS was enabled.

able to reproduce these weird autoksym errors even without any modules-next
patches applied, and on a clean v5.11-rc7 tree. To reproduce it,
CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS needs to be enabled. I guess that's why we run into
these errors with allyesconfig. I used a gcc-7 ppc64le cross compiler and got
the same compiler warnings. It seems to not compile on powerpc properly because
it looks like some symbols have an extra dot "." prefix, for example in
kthread.o:

    168: 0000000000000318    24 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT    6 kthread_create_worker
    169: 0000000000001d90   104 FUNC    GLOBAL DEFAULT    1 .kthread_create_worker
    170: 0000000000000330    24 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT    6 kthread_create_worker_on_cpu
    171: 0000000000001e00    88 FUNC    GLOBAL DEFAULT    1 .kthread_create_worker_on_cpu
    172: 0000000000000348    24 NOTYPE  GLOBAL DEFAULT    6 kthread_queue_work
    173: 0000000000001e60   228 FUNC    GLOBAL DEFAULT    1 .kthread_queue_work

So I suppose this dot prefix is specific to powerpc. From the ppc64 elf abi docs:

     Symbol names with a dot (.) prefix are reserved for holding entry point
     addresses. The value of a symbol named ".FN", if it exists, is the entry point
     of the function "FN".

I guess the presence of the extra dot symbols is confusing
scripts/gen_autoksyms.sh, so we get the dot symbols in autoksyms.h, which the
preprocessor doesn't like. I am wondering how this was never caught until now
and also now curious if this feature was ever functional on powerpc..

Which feature?

Sorry, by "feature" I meant CONFIG_TRIM_UNUSED_KSYMS. This config
option was introduced around v4.7. If simply enabling it produces
these compilation errors I was wondering if it ever built properly on
powerpc.

Thanks,

Jessica



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