Re: [PATCH] Use ELF_CORE_EFLAGS for kcore ELF header flags.
From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Feb 13 2008 - 19:41:58 EST
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 14:34:23 +0100
"Edgar E. Iglesias" <edgar.iglesias@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ELF_CORE_EFLAGS is already used by the binfmt_elf coredumper to set correct
> arch specific ELF header flags on coredumps. Use it for kcore aswell.
> This corrects kcore files for the CRIS arch and I beleive it corrects
> ordinary coredumps for the H8/300.
>
> Signed-off-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar@xxxxxxxx>
>
> ---
>
> diff --git a/fs/proc/kcore.c b/fs/proc/kcore.c
> index e78c81f..c2370c7 100644
> --- a/fs/proc/kcore.c
> +++ b/fs/proc/kcore.c
> @@ -23,6 +23,10 @@
>
> #define CORE_STR "CORE"
>
> +#ifndef ELF_CORE_EFLAGS
> +#define ELF_CORE_EFLAGS 0
> +#endif
> +
> static int open_kcore(struct inode * inode, struct file * filp)
> {
> return capable(CAP_SYS_RAWIO) ? 0 : -EPERM;
> @@ -164,11 +168,7 @@ static void elf_kcore_store_hdr(char *bufp, int nphdr, int dataoff)
> elf->e_entry = 0;
> elf->e_phoff = sizeof(struct elfhdr);
> elf->e_shoff = 0;
> -#if defined(CONFIG_H8300)
> - elf->e_flags = ELF_FLAGS;
> -#else
> - elf->e_flags = 0;
> -#endif
> + elf->e_flags = ELF_CORE_EFLAGS;
> elf->e_ehsize = sizeof(struct elfhdr);
> elf->e_phentsize= sizeof(struct elf_phdr);
> elf->e_phnum = nphdr;
> diff --git a/include/asm-h8300/elf.h b/include/asm-h8300/elf.h
> index 26bfc7e..806f20b 100644
> --- a/include/asm-h8300/elf.h
> +++ b/include/asm-h8300/elf.h
> @@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ typedef unsigned long elf_fpregset_t;
> #define ELF_FLAGS 0x820000
> #endif
>
> +#define ELF_CORE_EFLAGS ELF_FLAGS
> +
> #define ELF_PLAT_INIT(_r) _r->er1 = 0
>
> #define USE_ELF_CORE_DUMP
This will change behaviour on mips, which does
./arch/mips/kernel/binfmt_elfn32.c:#define ELF_CORE_EFLAGS EF_MIPS_ABI2
Ralf, does this fix mips, or break it?
Thanks.
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