[RFC PATCH 0/1] Wrong structure alignment due to compiler attribute "section"

From: Lino Sanfilippo
Date: Mon Mar 02 2015 - 05:02:51 EST



Hi,

I came across a problem concerning structure alignment on ARM architectures (in
this case the "clock_provider" struct) when structures are placed by means of the
"section" compiler attribute. I noticed that with a certain cross compiler one
byte padding is inserted in between the structures:

<snip> System.map
c074cec0 T __clk_of_table
c074cec0 t __of_table_fixed_factor_clk
c074cec0 T __stop_kprobe_blacklist
c074cf88 t __of_table_fixed_clk
c074d050 t __of_table_gpio_gate_clk
c074d118 t __of_table_mv88f6180_clk
c074d1e0 t __of_table_kirkwood_clk
c074d2a8 t __clk_of_table_sentinel
<snap>

As one can see the difference between the adresses are 200 bytes although a
clock_provider only is 196 bytes in size.

The problem is that in of_clk_init() the __clk_of_table is used as the base of
an array. Due to the padding the values in all array elements but the first one
are corruped. However with another cross compiler I could not trigger this. So
this issue seems to be compiler/linker dependent. With the attached patch
applied the layout is correct:

c074ce58 T __clk_of_table
c074ce58 t __of_table_fixed_factor_clk
c074ce58 T __stop_kprobe_blacklist
c074cf1c t __of_table_fixed_clk
c074cfe0 t __of_table_gpio_gate_clk
c074d0a4 t __of_table_mv88f6180_clk
c074d168 t __of_table_kirkwood_clk
c074d22c t __clk_of_table_sentinel

I can trigger the issue with this compiler:
wget http://www.plugcomputer.org/405/us/gplugd/tool-chain/arm-marvell-linux-gnueabi.tar.bz2

Note that this issue popped up some years ago for x86 too:
http://lkml.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0706.2/2552.html

I am not sure that this is the right fix though, thats why I sent that as an
RFC.

Regards,
Lino


Lino Sanfilippo (1):
ARM: Ensure correct structure alignment when using compiler attribute
"section"

include/linux/compiler.h | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

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1.9.1

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