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#! /bin/bash
IFS=$'\n'
export LC_ALL=C
# Prevent elfutils from trying to download debuginfos
unset DEBUGINFOD_URLS
for module in $(grep -E '/lib/modules/.+\.ko(\.gz|\.bz2|\.xz|\.zst)?$') "$@"; do
dep_pfx="ksym"
# For built-in kmods, "kernel()" syntax is used instead of "ksym()"
printf "%s" "$module" | grep -v "^${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/\?lib/modules/[1-9][^/]*/kernel" > /dev/null \
|| dep_pfx="kernel"
tmpfile=""
if [ "x${module%.ko}" = "x${module}" ]; then
tmpfile=$(mktemp -t ${0##*/}.XXXXXX.ko)
proc_bin=
case "${module##*.}" in
zst)
proc_bin=zstd
;;
xz)
proc_bin=xz
;;
bz2)
proc_bin=bzip2
;;
gz)
proc_bin=gzip
;;
esac
[ -n "$proc_bin" ] || continue
"$proc_bin" -d -c - < "$module" > "$tmpfile" || continue
module="$tmpfile"
fi
if nm "$module" | grep -qE '^([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+)' 2> /dev/null; then
nm "$module" \
| awk \
-v 'dep_pfx='"$dep_pfx" \
--non-decimal-data \
'match($0, /^([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+)/, a) { printf("%s(%s) = 0x%08x\n", dep_pfx, a[2], strtonum("0x" a[1])) }'
else
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing Linux commit v5.19-rc1~139^2~2 ("kbuild: link symbol CRCs at final link, removing CONFIG_MODULE_REL_CRCS") has broken the assumption aobut the placement of non-absolute CRC symbols in .rodata (and also affects the architectures that used to have these symbols as absolute); rewrite the parsing by utilising "objdump -t" output to figure out the section(s) where the __crc_* symbols are stored and process it instead of the hard-coded ".rodata" section. The change also speeds up the processing a bit, around 33% on synthetic tests: $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 10.36s user 5.58s system 137% cpu 11.613 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 7.82s user 4.59s system 142% cpu 8.686 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.old" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 11.85s user 6.76s system 129% cpu 14.318 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.new" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 8.91s user 5.51s system 135% cpu 10.647 total * find-provides.ksyms: Process "objdump -t" output to get the list of sections where __crc_* symbol contents are placed; retrieve each one with "readelf -R" and supply it to an awk script that cuts the required part of it for each __crc_* symbol in that section. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com> Resolves: #2135047
2023-02-05 00:26:01 +00:00
objdump -t "$module" \
| sed -n 's/^[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]* [gl]...... \(.*\) [0-9a-f][0-9a-f]* __crc_.*$/\1/p' \
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing Linux commit v5.19-rc1~139^2~2 ("kbuild: link symbol CRCs at final link, removing CONFIG_MODULE_REL_CRCS") has broken the assumption aobut the placement of non-absolute CRC symbols in .rodata (and also affects the architectures that used to have these symbols as absolute); rewrite the parsing by utilising "objdump -t" output to figure out the section(s) where the __crc_* symbols are stored and process it instead of the hard-coded ".rodata" section. The change also speeds up the processing a bit, around 33% on synthetic tests: $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 10.36s user 5.58s system 137% cpu 11.613 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 7.82s user 4.59s system 142% cpu 8.686 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.old" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 11.85s user 6.76s system 129% cpu 14.318 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.new" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 8.91s user 5.51s system 135% cpu 10.647 total * find-provides.ksyms: Process "objdump -t" output to get the list of sections where __crc_* symbol contents are placed; retrieve each one with "readelf -R" and supply it to an awk script that cuts the required part of it for each __crc_* symbol in that section. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com> Resolves: #2135047
2023-02-05 00:26:01 +00:00
| sort -u \
| while read -r sectname; do
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing Linux commit v5.19-rc1~139^2~2 ("kbuild: link symbol CRCs at final link, removing CONFIG_MODULE_REL_CRCS") has broken the assumption aobut the placement of non-absolute CRC symbols in .rodata (and also affects the architectures that used to have these symbols as absolute); rewrite the parsing by utilising "objdump -t" output to figure out the section(s) where the __crc_* symbols are stored and process it instead of the hard-coded ".rodata" section. The change also speeds up the processing a bit, around 33% on synthetic tests: $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 10.36s user 5.58s system 137% cpu 11.613 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 7.82s user 4.59s system 142% cpu 8.686 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.old" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 11.85s user 6.76s system 129% cpu 14.318 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.new" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 8.91s user 5.51s system 135% cpu 10.647 total * find-provides.ksyms: Process "objdump -t" output to get the list of sections where __crc_* symbol contents are placed; retrieve each one with "readelf -R" and supply it to an awk script that cuts the required part of it for each __crc_* symbol in that section. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com> Resolves: #2135047
2023-02-05 00:26:01 +00:00
[ -n "$sectname" ] || continue
kmod_elf_hdr="$(readelf -h "$module")"
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: do section data parsing inside awk Previous approach with passing the section contents as a command line option proven to be error-prone, as it hits the command line option size limit on some kmods. Move the reading and processing of the section contents inside the awk script itself; it also saves a bit (around 3—4%) of time on the kernels with indirect __crc_* symbols: $ for i in ./lib/modules/*; do \ echo "====== $i ====="; \ diff -u <(find $i | ./find-provides.ksyms.old) <(find $i | ./find-provides.ksyms.new); \ echo -n "old: "; find $i | time ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null; \ echo -n "new: "; find $i | time ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null; \ done ====== ./lib/modules/4.18.0-372.57.1.el8_6.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 5.38s user 4.66s system 150% cpu 6.693 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.20s user 4.52s system 149% cpu 6.484 total ====== ./lib/modules/4.18.0-372.57.1.el8_6.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 7.85s user 6.34s system 143% cpu 9.864 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 7.75s user 6.32s system 143% cpu 9.809 total ====== ./lib/modules/5.14.0-284.15.1.el9_2.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 6.19s user 4.68s system 144% cpu 7.506 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.93s user 4.46s system 143% cpu 7.219 total ====== ./lib/modules/5.14.0-284.15.1.el9_2.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 8.47s user 6.71s system 144% cpu 10.523 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 8.44s user 6.59s system 144% cpu 10.435 total ====== ./lib/modules/6.4.0-0.rc1.20230511git80e62bc8487b.19.eln126.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 5.21s user 4.09s system 145% cpu 6.383 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.04s user 3.85s system 145% cpu 6.120 total ====== ./lib/modules/6.4.0-0.rc1.20230511git80e62bc8487b.19.eln126.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 8.68s user 5.77s system 139% cpu 10.326 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 8.47s user 5.57s system 139% cpu 10.067 total * find-provides.ksyms: Add assign to revbytes the result of endianness chack test instead of the code snippet; do not generate SECTDATA variable; do not pass SECTDATA to the awk script; pass module and revbytes to the awk script; retrieve the section data into the sectdata variable and perform the byte re-shuffling in accordance to the revbytes value in the BEGIN section of the awk script. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Fixes: fd797943230b "find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing" Resolves: #2178935 Co-Authored-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com>
2023-05-22 15:53:44 +00:00
[ "x$kmod_elf_hdr" = "x${kmod_elf_hdr%Data:*little endian*}" ]
revbytes="$?"
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing Linux commit v5.19-rc1~139^2~2 ("kbuild: link symbol CRCs at final link, removing CONFIG_MODULE_REL_CRCS") has broken the assumption aobut the placement of non-absolute CRC symbols in .rodata (and also affects the architectures that used to have these symbols as absolute); rewrite the parsing by utilising "objdump -t" output to figure out the section(s) where the __crc_* symbols are stored and process it instead of the hard-coded ".rodata" section. The change also speeds up the processing a bit, around 33% on synthetic tests: $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 10.36s user 5.58s system 137% cpu 11.613 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 7.82s user 4.59s system 142% cpu 8.686 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.old" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 11.85s user 6.76s system 129% cpu 14.318 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.new" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 8.91s user 5.51s system 135% cpu 10.647 total * find-provides.ksyms: Process "objdump -t" output to get the list of sections where __crc_* symbol contents are placed; retrieve each one with "readelf -R" and supply it to an awk script that cuts the required part of it for each __crc_* symbol in that section. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com> Resolves: #2135047
2023-02-05 00:26:01 +00:00
objdump -t "$module" \
| awk \
-v 'dep_pfx='"$dep_pfx" \
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: do section data parsing inside awk Previous approach with passing the section contents as a command line option proven to be error-prone, as it hits the command line option size limit on some kmods. Move the reading and processing of the section contents inside the awk script itself; it also saves a bit (around 3—4%) of time on the kernels with indirect __crc_* symbols: $ for i in ./lib/modules/*; do \ echo "====== $i ====="; \ diff -u <(find $i | ./find-provides.ksyms.old) <(find $i | ./find-provides.ksyms.new); \ echo -n "old: "; find $i | time ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null; \ echo -n "new: "; find $i | time ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null; \ done ====== ./lib/modules/4.18.0-372.57.1.el8_6.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 5.38s user 4.66s system 150% cpu 6.693 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.20s user 4.52s system 149% cpu 6.484 total ====== ./lib/modules/4.18.0-372.57.1.el8_6.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 7.85s user 6.34s system 143% cpu 9.864 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 7.75s user 6.32s system 143% cpu 9.809 total ====== ./lib/modules/5.14.0-284.15.1.el9_2.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 6.19s user 4.68s system 144% cpu 7.506 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.93s user 4.46s system 143% cpu 7.219 total ====== ./lib/modules/5.14.0-284.15.1.el9_2.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 8.47s user 6.71s system 144% cpu 10.523 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 8.44s user 6.59s system 144% cpu 10.435 total ====== ./lib/modules/6.4.0-0.rc1.20230511git80e62bc8487b.19.eln126.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 5.21s user 4.09s system 145% cpu 6.383 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.04s user 3.85s system 145% cpu 6.120 total ====== ./lib/modules/6.4.0-0.rc1.20230511git80e62bc8487b.19.eln126.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 8.68s user 5.77s system 139% cpu 10.326 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 8.47s user 5.57s system 139% cpu 10.067 total * find-provides.ksyms: Add assign to revbytes the result of endianness chack test instead of the code snippet; do not generate SECTDATA variable; do not pass SECTDATA to the awk script; pass module and revbytes to the awk script; retrieve the section data into the sectdata variable and perform the byte re-shuffling in accordance to the revbytes value in the BEGIN section of the awk script. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Fixes: fd797943230b "find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing" Resolves: #2178935 Co-Authored-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com>
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-v 'module='"$module" \
-v 'revbytes='"$revbytes" \
-v 'sectname='"$sectname" \
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing Linux commit v5.19-rc1~139^2~2 ("kbuild: link symbol CRCs at final link, removing CONFIG_MODULE_REL_CRCS") has broken the assumption aobut the placement of non-absolute CRC symbols in .rodata (and also affects the architectures that used to have these symbols as absolute); rewrite the parsing by utilising "objdump -t" output to figure out the section(s) where the __crc_* symbols are stored and process it instead of the hard-coded ".rodata" section. The change also speeds up the processing a bit, around 33% on synthetic tests: $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 10.36s user 5.58s system 137% cpu 11.613 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" | find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 7.82s user 4.59s system 142% cpu 8.686 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.old" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 11.85s user 6.76s system 129% cpu 14.318 total $ time sh -c 'find ./lib/modules/5.14.0-258.el9.ppc64le -name "*.ko.xz" -exec sh -c "echo {} | find-provides.ksyms.new" \; > /dev/null 2> /dev/null' sh -c 8.91s user 5.51s system 135% cpu 10.647 total * find-provides.ksyms: Process "objdump -t" output to get the list of sections where __crc_* symbol contents are placed; retrieve each one with "readelf -R" and supply it to an awk script that cuts the required part of it for each __crc_* symbol in that section. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com> Resolves: #2135047
2023-02-05 00:26:01 +00:00
--non-decimal-data \
find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: do section data parsing inside awk Previous approach with passing the section contents as a command line option proven to be error-prone, as it hits the command line option size limit on some kmods. Move the reading and processing of the section contents inside the awk script itself; it also saves a bit (around 3—4%) of time on the kernels with indirect __crc_* symbols: $ for i in ./lib/modules/*; do \ echo "====== $i ====="; \ diff -u <(find $i | ./find-provides.ksyms.old) <(find $i | ./find-provides.ksyms.new); \ echo -n "old: "; find $i | time ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null; \ echo -n "new: "; find $i | time ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null; \ done ====== ./lib/modules/4.18.0-372.57.1.el8_6.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 5.38s user 4.66s system 150% cpu 6.693 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.20s user 4.52s system 149% cpu 6.484 total ====== ./lib/modules/4.18.0-372.57.1.el8_6.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 7.85s user 6.34s system 143% cpu 9.864 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 7.75s user 6.32s system 143% cpu 9.809 total ====== ./lib/modules/5.14.0-284.15.1.el9_2.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 6.19s user 4.68s system 144% cpu 7.506 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.93s user 4.46s system 143% cpu 7.219 total ====== ./lib/modules/5.14.0-284.15.1.el9_2.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 8.47s user 6.71s system 144% cpu 10.523 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 8.44s user 6.59s system 144% cpu 10.435 total ====== ./lib/modules/6.4.0-0.rc1.20230511git80e62bc8487b.19.eln126.s390x ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 5.21s user 4.09s system 145% cpu 6.383 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 5.04s user 3.85s system 145% cpu 6.120 total ====== ./lib/modules/6.4.0-0.rc1.20230511git80e62bc8487b.19.eln126.x86_64 ===== old: ./find-provides.ksyms.old > /dev/null 8.68s user 5.77s system 139% cpu 10.326 total new: ./find-provides.ksyms.new > /dev/null 8.47s user 5.57s system 139% cpu 10.067 total * find-provides.ksyms: Add assign to revbytes the result of endianness chack test instead of the code snippet; do not generate SECTDATA variable; do not pass SECTDATA to the awk script; pass module and revbytes to the awk script; retrieve the section data into the sectdata variable and perform the byte re-shuffling in accordance to the revbytes value in the BEGIN section of the awk script. * find-requires.ksyms (all_provides): Likewise. Fixes: fd797943230b "find-provides.ksyms, find-requires.ksyms: rewrite indirect CRC parsing" Resolves: #2178935 Co-Authored-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com>
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'BEGIN {
sectdata = "";
while (("readelf -R \"" sectname "\" \"" module "\"" | getline t) > 0) {
if (match(t, /^ 0x[0-9a-f]{8}/))
sectdata = sectdata substr(t, 14, 8) substr(t, 23, 8) substr(t, 32, 8) substr(t, 41, 8);
}
if (revbytes) { sectdata = gensub(/(..)(..)(..)(..)/, "\\4\\3\\2\\1", "g", sectdata); }
}
match($0, /^([0-9a-f]+) [gl]...... (.*) [0-9a-f]+ __crc_(.*)$/, a) && a[2] == sectname { printf("%s(%s) = 0x%08s\n", dep_pfx, a[3], substr(sectdata, (strtonum("0x" a[1]) * 2) + 1, 8)) }'
done
fi
[ -z "$tmpfile" ] || rm -f -- "$tmpfile"
done \
| sort -k1,1 -u