kernel-srpm-macros/find-requires.ksyms
Eugene Syromiatnikov 4fcfdefddb Switch kmodtool-generated spec to internal dependency generator
It leads to some regressions in requires generation precision, though,
as it is no longer possible to exclude requires that are satisfied
by other kmods in the package.  And calling a script on each file (instead
of calling it on the whole file list at once) does not make things faster,
either (so much for "sanity and benefit").

* find-provides.ksyms: Check for "$@" as well.
* find-requires.ksyms: Likewise.
* kernel-srpm-macros.spec (Source104, Source105, Source106): New
attribute files.
(%install): Install provided_ksyms.attr, required_ksyms.attr,
and modalias.attr into "%{buildroot}%{_fileattrsdir}".
(%files -n kernel-rpm-macros): Add provided_ksyms.attr,
required_ksyms.attr, and modalias.attr.
kmodtool: Remove "%global _use_internal_dependency_generator 0".
macros.kmp: Remove %__find_provides and %__find_requires.
* modalias.attr: New file.
* provided_ksyms.attr: Likewise.
* required_ksyms.attr: Likewise.

Resolves: #1942072
Resolves: #1942563
Signed-off-by: Eugene Syromiatnikov <esyr@redhat.com>
2021-11-18 16:44:04 +01:00

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#! /bin/bash
#
# This script is called during external module building to create dependencies
# both upon the RHEL kernel, and on additional external modules. Symbols that
# cannot be reconciled against those provided by the kernel are assumed to be
# provided by an external module and "ksym" replaces th regular "kernel" dep.
IFS=$'\n'
# Extract all of the symbols provided by this module.
all_provides() {
for module in "$@"; do
tmpfile=""
if [ "x${module%.ko}" = "x${module}" ]; then
tmpfile=$(mktemp -t ${0##*/}.XXXXXX.ko)
proc_bin=
case "${module##*.}" in
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 [[ -n $(nm "$module" | sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p') ]]; then
nm "$module" \
| sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) A __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p' \
| awk --non-decimal-data '{printf("%s:0x%08x\n", $2, $1)}'
else
ELFRODATA=$(readelf -R .rodata "$module" | awk '/0x/{printf $2$3$4$5}')
if [[ -n $(readelf -h "$module" | grep "little endian") ]]; then
RODATA=$(echo $ELFRODATA | sed 's/\(..\)\(..\)\(..\)\(..\)/\4\3\2\1/g')
else
RODATA=$ELFRODATA
fi
for sym in $(nm "$module" | sed -r -ne 's:^0*([0-9a-f]+) R __crc_(.+):0x\1 \2:p'); do
echo $sym $RODATA
done \
| awk --non-decimal-data '{printf("%s:0x%08s\n", $2, substr($3,($1*2)+1,8))}'
fi
[ -z "$tmpfile" ] || rm -f -- "$tmpfile"
done \
| LC_ALL=C sort -k1,1 -u
}
# Extract all of the requirements of this module.
all_requires() {
for module in "$@"; do
set -- $(/sbin/modinfo -F vermagic "$module" | sed -e 's: .*::' -e q)
/sbin/modprobe --dump-modversions "$module" \
| awk --non-decimal-data '
BEGIN { FS = "\t" ; OFS = "\t" }
{printf("%s:0x%08x\n", $2, $1)}' \
| sed -r -e 's:$:\t'"$1"':'
done \
| LC_ALL=C sort -k1,1 -u
}
# Filter out requirements fulfilled by the module itself.
mod_requires() {
LC_ALL=C join -t $'\t' -j 1 -v 1 \
<(all_requires "$@") \
<(all_provides "$@") \
| LC_ALL=C sort -k1,1 -u
}
if ! [ -e /sbin/modinfo -a -e /sbin/modprobe ]; then
cat > /dev/null
exit 0
fi
check_kabi() {
arch=$(uname -m)
kabi_file="/lib/modules/kabi-current/kabi_stablelist_$arch"
# If not installed, output a warning and return (continue)
if [ ! -f "$kabi_file" ]; then
echo "" >&2
echo "********************************************************************************" >&2
echo "*********************** KERNEL ABI COMPATIBILITY WARNING ***********************" >&2
echo "********************************************************************************" >&2
echo "The kernel ABI reference files (provided by "kabi-stablelists") were not found." >&2
echo "No compatibility check was performed. Please install the kABI reference files" >&2
echo "and rebuild if you would like to verify compatibility with kernel ABI." >&2
echo "" >&2
return
fi
unset non_kabi
for symbol in "$@"; do
if ! egrep "^[[:space:]]$symbol\$" $kabi_file >/dev/null; then
non_kabi=("${non_kabi[@]}" "$symbol")
fi
done
if [ ${#non_kabi[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo "" >&2
echo "********************************************************************************" >&2
echo "*********************** KERNEL ABI COMPATIBILITY WARNING ***********************" >&2
echo "********************************************************************************" >&2
echo "The following kernel symbols are not guaranteed to remain compatible with" >&2
echo "future kernel updates to this RHEL release:" >&2
echo "" >&2
for symbol in "${non_kabi[@]}"; do
printf "\t$symbol\n" >&2
done
echo "" >&2
echo "Red Hat recommends that you consider using only official kernel ABI symbols" >&2
echo "where possible. Requests for additions to the kernel ABI can be filed with" >&2
echo "your partner or customer representative (component: driver-update-program)." >&2
echo "" >&2
fi
}
modules=($(grep -E '/lib/modules/.+\.ko(\.gz|\.bz2|\.xz)?$') "$@")
if [ ${#modules[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
kernel=$(/sbin/modinfo -F vermagic "${modules[0]}" | sed -e 's: .*::' -e q)
# get all that kernel provides
symvers=$(mktemp -t ${0##*/}.XXXXX)
cat /usr/src/kernels/$kernel/Module.symvers | awk '
BEGIN { FS = "\t" ; OFS = "\t" }
{ print $2 ":" $1 }
' \
| sed -r -e 's:$:\t'"$kernel"':' \
| LC_ALL=C sort -k1,1 -u > $symvers
# Symbols matching with the kernel get a "kernel" dependency
mod_req=$(mktemp -t mod_req.XXXXX)
mod_requires "${modules[@]}" > "$mod_req"
LC_ALL=C join -t $'\t' -j 1 $symvers "$mod_req" | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
| awk 'BEGIN { FS = "[\t:]" ; OFS = "\t" } { print "kernel(" $1 ") = " $2 }'
# Symbols from elsewhere get a "ksym" dependency
LC_ALL=C join -t $'\t' -j 1 -v 2 $symvers "$mod_req" | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
| awk 'BEGIN { FS = "[\t:]" ; OFS = "\t" } { print "ksym(" $1 ") = " $2 }'
# Check kABI if the kabi-stablelists package is installed
# Do this last so we can try to output this error at the end
kabi_check_symbols=($(LC_ALL=C join -t $'\t' -j 1 $symvers "$mod_req" | LC_ALL=C sort -u \
| awk 'BEGIN { FS = "[\t:]" ; OFS = "\t" } { print $1 }'))
check_kabi "${kabi_check_symbols[@]}"
fi