Re: ARM: relocation out of range (when loading a module)
From: Russell King - ARM Linux
Date: Fri Feb 11 2011 - 04:40:13 EST
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 09:31:04AM +0000, Dave Martin wrote:
> You could probably cook up a good upper bound based on the size of the
> kernel and the number of symbols in the module: i.e., assume that
> every undefined symbol in the module needs to be fixed up to point at
> the most distant symbol in the kernel.
>
> For people with normal-sized kernels, this bound will probably work
> out as zero most of the time (i.e., the current situation). For
> people with big kernels, or when many modules are already loaded, it
> may work out at 100% -- but that's the price to pay for guaranteed
> preallocation of the space required for the veneers. And anyway, you
> may really need a substantial chunk of those veneers in such cases.
I think it's going to be easier just to re-order the kernel image link
order to solve that problem. That just leaves uclinux...
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