Re: Problems compiling with KCFLAGS="-frecord-gcc-switches"

From: Guenter Roeck
Date: Fri Sep 29 2017 - 19:08:18 EST


On 09/29/2017 01:58 PM, Josh Poimboeuf wrote:
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 01:38:43PM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote:
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 01:00:56PM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote:
Hi Josh,

when trying to compile an image with KCFLAGS="-frecord-gcc-switches",
I get the folllowing build warning/error.

make allmodconfig
KCFLAGS="-frecord-gcc-switches" make arch/x86/kvm/emulate.o
./tools/objtool/objtool check --no-unreachable "arch/x86/kvm/emulate.o"

arch/x86/kvm/emulate.o: warning:
objtool: .GCC.command.line+0x0: special: can't find new instruction

Building a full image aborts with:

WARNING: arch/x86/kvm/kvm.o(__ex_table+0x4c): Section mismatch in reference
from the (unknown reference) (unknown)
to the variable .GCC.command.line:kvm_fastop_exception
FATAL: The relocation at __ex_table+0x4c references
section ".GCC.command.line" which is not executable, IOW
the kernel will fault if it ever tries to
jump to it. Something is seriously wrong
and should be fixed.
make[2]: *** [arch/x86/kvm/kvm.o] Error 1

Any idea what might cause this problem ?


Here is another interesting problem, seen when building arm64 allmodconfig
-CONFIG_CPU_BIG_ENDIAN +CONFIG_EFI.

kallsyms failure:
relative symbol value 0xffffff9008073000 out of range in relative mode

This is due to symbols such as

000000000000000e n __efistub_$d

in the symbol table. Those are not filtered out by kallsyms, resulting in a
relative "base" address of 0x0e, and all other symbols are out of range.
Those symbols are only generated in efi/libstubs.

Any idea what might be going on there, and how to fix it ?
An easy fix would be something like

- else if (stype == 'N')
+ else if (toupper(stype) == 'N')

in kallsyms, but that doesn't seem like a clean solution to me.

Not sure... What does 'n' mean? I don't see it in the man page for nm.


Good question. As far as I can see, gcc uses it to mark symbols associated
with -frecord-gcc-switches, presumably in the .GCC.command.line section.

Guenter