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From: Jessica Yu <jeyu@kernel.org>
To: "Fāng-ruì Sòng" <maskray@google.com>
Cc: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>,
	LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
	clang-built-linux <clang-built-linux@googlegroups.com>,
	Marco Elver <melver@google.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] module: Ignore _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ when warning for undefined symbols
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 22:18:42 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20210114211840.GA5617@linux-8ccs> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAFP8O3Liydjn=6PwaDdYAhtMS1zC3=aKW6oq6UBOXGr9HKoQ1g@mail.gmail.com>

+++ Fāng-ruì Sòng [14/01/21 08:57 -0800]:
>On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 6:06 AM Jessica Yu <jeyu@kernel.org> wrote:
>>
>> +++ Fangrui Song [13/01/21 21:48 -0800]:
>> >clang-12 -fno-pic (since
>> >https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/a084c0388e2a59b9556f2de0083333232da3f1d6)
>> >can emit `call __stack_chk_fail@PLT` instead of `call __stack_chk_fail`
>> >on x86.  The two forms should have identical behaviors on x86-64 but the
>> >former causes GNU as<2.37 to produce an unreferenced undefined symbol
>> >_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_.
>> >
>> >(On x86-32, there is an R_386_PC32 vs R_386_PLT32 difference but the
>> >linker behavior is identical as far as Linux kernel is concerned.)
>> >
>> >Simply ignore _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ for now, like what
>> >scripts/mod/modpost.c:ignore_undef_symbol does. This also fixes the
>> >problem for gcc/clang -fpie and -fpic, which may emit `call foo@PLT` for
>> >external function calls on x86.
>> >
>> >Note: ld -z defs and dynamic loaders do not error for unreferenced
>> >undefined symbols so the module loader is reading too much.  If we ever
>> >need to ignore more symbols, the code should be refactored to ignore
>> >unreferenced symbols.
>> >
>> >Reported-by: Marco Elver <melver@google.com>
>> >Link: https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/1250
>> >Signed-off-by: Fangrui Song <maskray@google.com>
>> >---
>> > kernel/module.c | 10 ++++++++--
>> > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>> >
>> >diff --git a/kernel/module.c b/kernel/module.c
>> >index 4bf30e4b3eaa..2e2deea99289 100644
>> >--- a/kernel/module.c
>> >+++ b/kernel/module.c
>> >@@ -2395,8 +2395,14 @@ static int simplify_symbols(struct module *mod, const struct load_info *info)
>> >                               break;
>> >                       }
>> >
>> >-                      /* Ok if weak.  */
>> >-                      if (!ksym && ELF_ST_BIND(sym[i].st_info) == STB_WEAK)
>> >+                      /* Ok if weak. Also allow _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_:
>> >+                       * GNU as before 2.37 produces an unreferenced _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
>> >+                       * for call foo@PLT on x86-64.  If the code ever needs to ignore
>> >+                       * more symbols, refactor the code to only warn if referenced by
>> >+                       * a relocation.
>> >+                       */
>> >+                      if (!ksym && (ELF_ST_BIND(sym[i].st_info) == STB_WEAK ||
>> >+                                    !strcmp(name, "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_")))
>> >                               break;
>>
>> Hi Fangrui,
>>
>> Thanks for the patch. I am puzzled why we don't already mirror modpost
>> here, that particular line of code in modpost to ignore _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
>> has been there long before my time. Let's properly mirror modpost
>> then, and create a similar helper function ignore_undef_symbol() (and
>> stick the _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ check in there) to account for future
>> cases like this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jessica
>
>Hi Jessica,
>
>I guess __this_module in scripts/mod/modpost.c:ignore_undef_symbol is
>not a problem.
>For PPC64 _restgpr0_* and _savegpr0_*, I am not sure ignoring the
>undefined functions in kernel/module.c is right.
>(I know they can be produced by gcc -Os in some cases
>(https://reviews.llvm.org/D79977), but I want to learn whether that is
>a real issue before adding them.)
>
>If we ever need to ignore more symbols, the code should be refactored
>to not warn for unreferenced undefined symbols as my description says.

Hi Fangrui,

Sorry for the confusion, I did not mean to exactly mirror
ignore_undef_symbol() in modpost. The conditions are different there
and not all of them would not apply to kernel/module.c. Like
__this_module, as you say, is not a problem as this will be resolved
once all the module *.o are linked in the final .ko. So when it
reaches the module loader it would no longer be UNDEF. I assume that
it is a similar situation for the PPC64 symbols.

What I meant that we could probably make this patch look nicer by
moving the hardcoded check for "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_" to a helper
function ignore_undef_symbol(), similar to how modpost does it,
without adding any additional conditions for now. And yes, if we ever
need to extend this and refactor to not warn for unreferenced
undefined symbols, we should refactor to generalize this case, but for
the scope of this patch I think the suggested change is sufficient for
now.

Thank you,

Jessica

  reply	other threads:[~2021-01-14 21:19 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-01-14  5:48 [PATCH] module: Ignore _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ when warning for undefined symbols Fangrui Song
2021-01-14 14:06 ` Jessica Yu
2021-01-14 16:57   ` Fāng-ruì Sòng
2021-01-14 21:18     ` Jessica Yu [this message]
2021-01-14 21:54       ` [PATCH v2] " Fangrui Song
2021-01-14 22:01         ` Nick Desaulniers
2021-01-15  8:09           ` Jessica Yu
2021-01-15  7:03         ` Marco Elver
2021-01-15  8:14           ` Jessica Yu
2021-01-15 19:50           ` Fāng-ruì Sòng
2021-01-15 19:52       ` [PATCH v3] " Fangrui Song
2021-01-15 19:55         ` Nathan Chancellor
2021-01-18 10:14         ` Jessica Yu

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