Re: module version magic and arches with symbol prefixes
From: Robin Getz
Date: Fri Jun 19 2009 - 08:51:22 EST
On Fri 19 Jun 2009 01:38, Rusty Russell pondered:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:54:44 am Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > the current check_modstruct_version() does this:
> > {
> > const unsigned long *crc;
> >
> > if (!find_symbol("module_layout", NULL, &crc, true, false))
> > BUG();
> > return check_version(sechdrs, versindex, "module_layout", mod, crc);
> > }
> > the trouble here is that it looks for a literal "module_layout" symbol
> > and for ports that have symbol prefixes (a quick check shows Blackfin
> > & h8300), this aint going to work.
>
> MODULE_SYMBOL_PREFIX is the fix for this, ie:
>
> if (!find_symbol(MODULE_SYMBOL_PREFIX "module_layout), ...
>
> > also, using BUG() here seems pretty damn harsh. wouldnt it make more
> > sense to do something like:
> > if (WARN_ON(!find_symbol("module_layout", NULL, &crc, true, false)))
> > return 0;
> > this way the module is simply not loaded rather than killing the kernel
>
> No, it means the kernel didn't build properly.
Or a module didn't build properly.
> Better to fail spectacularly:
> ideally we'd do this find in an init routine and guarantee a boot crash.
But this isn't an init routine - this is something that runs when a module is
loaded...
Anyone who can load a module can crash the kernel? I would expect the module
not to load - but I agree with Mike - it seems a little harsh for someone who
screwed up their module makefile....
-Robin
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