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SubjectRe: [PATCH] module: use hidden visibility for weak symbol references
On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 11:00, Will Deacon <will@kernel.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Ard,
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 04:11:32PM +0100, Ard Biesheuvel wrote:
> > Geert reports that commit be2881824ae9eb92 ("arm64/build: Assert for
> > unwanted sections") results in build errors on arm64 for configurations
> > that have CONFIG_MODULES disabled.
> >
> > The commit in question added ASSERT()s to the arm64 linker script to
> > ensure that linker generated sections such as .got, .plt etc are empty,
> > but as it turns out, there are corner cases where the linker does emit
> > content into those sections. More specifically, weak references to
> > function symbols (which can remain unsatisfied, and can therefore not
> > be emitted as relative references) will be emitted as GOT and PLT
> > entries when linking the kernel in PIE mode (which is the case when
> > CONFIG_RELOCATABLE is enabled, which is on by default).
> >
> > What happens is that code such as
> >
> > struct device *(*fn)(struct device *dev);
> > struct device *iommu_device;
> >
> > fn = symbol_get(mdev_get_iommu_device);
> > if (fn) {
> > iommu_device = fn(dev);
> >
> > essentially gets converted into the following when CONFIG_MODULES is off:
> >
> > struct device *iommu_device;
> >
> > if (&mdev_get_iommu_device) {
> > iommu_device = mdev_get_iommu_device(dev);
> >
> > where mdev_get_iommu_device is emitted as a weak symbol reference into
> > the object file. The first reference is decorated with an ordinary
> > ABS64 data relocation (which yields 0x0 if the reference remains
> > unsatisfied). However, the indirect call is turned into a direct call
> > covered by a R_AARCH64_CALL26 relocation, which is converted into a
> > call via a PLT entry taking the target address from the associated
> > GOT entry.
> >
> > Given that such GOT and PLT entries are unnecessary for fully linked
> > binaries such as the kernel, let's give these weak symbol references
> > hidden visibility, so that the linker knows that the weak reference
> > via R_AARCH64_CALL26 can simply remain unsatisfied.
> >
> > Cc: Jessica Yu <jeyu@kernel.org>
> > Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
> > Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
> > Cc: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>
> > Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ardb@kernel.org>
> > ---
> > include/linux/module.h | 2 +-
> > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> Cheers. I gave this a spin, but I unfortunately still see the following
> linker warning with allnoconfig:
>
> aarch64-linux-gnu-ld: warning: orphan section `.igot.plt' from `arch/arm64/kernel/head.o' being placed in section `.igot.plt'
>
> which looks unrelated to symbol_get(), but maybe it's worth knocking these
> things on the head (no pun intended) at the same time?
>

Yeah, that is just one of those spurious sections that turns up empty
anyway. The head.o is a red herring, it is simply the first file
appearing in the link.

This should fix it

diff --git a/arch/arm64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S b/arch/arm64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
index 6567d80dd15f..48b222f1c700 100644
--- a/arch/arm64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
+++ b/arch/arm64/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ SECTIONS
* explicitly check instead of blindly discarding.
*/
.plt : {
- *(.plt) *(.plt.*) *(.iplt) *(.igot)
+ *(.plt) *(.plt.*) *(.iplt) *(.igot .igot.plt)
}
ASSERT(SIZEOF(.plt) == 0, "Unexpected run-time procedure
linkages detected!")
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