From: Jessica Yu <jeyu@kernel.org>
To: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Linux Next Mailing List <linux-next@vger.kernel.org>,
Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>,
Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Subject: Re: linux-next: build failure after merge of the modules tree
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 09:06:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YCOUGGJtUJ+Nf0ZA@gunter> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210210085051.7fb951d1@canb.auug.org.au>
+++ Stephen Rothwell [10/02/21 08:50 +1100]:
>Hi Jessica,
>
>On Tue, 9 Feb 2021 16:16:20 +0100 Jessica Yu <jeyu@kernel.org> 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
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-02-10 8:07 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 48+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-02-09 10:08 linux-next: build failure after merge of the modules tree Stephen Rothwell
2021-02-09 15:16 ` Jessica Yu
2021-02-09 16:06 ` Christoph Hellwig
2021-02-09 21:50 ` Stephen Rothwell
2021-02-10 8:06 ` Jessica Yu [this message]
2021-02-10 8:37 ` Masahiro Yamada
2021-02-11 6:19 ` Masahiro Yamada
2021-02-10 12:21 ` Stephen Rothwell
2021-02-10 16:16 ` Jessica Yu
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2025-11-04 4:45 ` Stephen Rothwell
2025-11-04 10:15 ` Andreas Hindborg
2025-11-05 4:51 ` Stephen Rothwell
2025-11-05 6:15 ` Daniel Gomez
2025-12-04 22:58 ` Stephen Rothwell
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2022-11-14 8:01 ` Jiri Olsa
2022-11-14 9:08 ` Leizhen (ThunderTown)
2022-02-21 16:07 broonie
2022-02-23 0:32 ` Luis Chamberlain
2022-02-28 5:13 ` Stephen Rothwell
2022-02-28 18:16 ` Luis Chamberlain
2019-06-25 4:27 Stephen Rothwell
2015-12-01 20:23 Mark Brown
2015-12-02 3:23 ` Rusty Russell
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2015-06-25 9:51 ` Dan Streetman
2015-06-24 1:37 Stephen Rothwell
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2015-06-24 22:57 ` Stephen Rothwell
2015-06-25 1:50 ` Stephen Rothwell
2014-12-18 2:05 Stephen Rothwell
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2014-08-07 11:37 ` Rusty Russell
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2014-08-07 13:07 ` Rusty Russell
2014-08-08 1:33 ` Stephen Rothwell
2014-07-28 3:58 Stephen Rothwell
2014-07-28 11:38 ` Rusty Russell
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