On Mon 2023-11-06 17:25:10, Lukas Hruska wrote: > Livepatches need to access external symbols which can't be handled > by the normal relocation mechanism. It is needed for two types > of symbols: > > --- /dev/null > +++ b/scripts/livepatch/klp-convert.c > @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ [...] > +/* > + * Formats name of klp rela symbol based on another given section (@oldsec) > + * and object (@obj_name) name, then returns it > + */ > +static char *alloc_klp_rela_name(struct section *oldsec, > + char *target_objname, struct elf *klp_elf) > +{ Nit: Please, use @lp_obj_name instead of @target_objname. It would make it consistent with the caller: klp_rela_name = alloc_klp_rela_name(oldsec, lp_obj_name, klp_elf); and also with #define KLP_RELOC_SYMBOL_POS(LP_OBJ_NAME, SYM_OBJ_NAME, SYM_NAME, SYM_POS) > + char *klp_rela_name; > + unsigned int length; > + int err; Just for record. The name "lp_obj_name" came from a discussion between me and Lukas about the KLP_RELOC_SYMBOL_POS() parameter names. The macro has two object name parameters. And LP_OBJ_NAME aka LivePatched_OBJ_NAME looked better than TARGET_OBJ_NAME. The name "TARGET" is too ambiguous to me. Best Regards, Petr