Re: [PATCH v1 0/7] tools: add linker table userspace sandbox

From: Vegard Nossum
Date: Mon Aug 22 2016 - 06:01:20 EST


(trimmed Ccs... jeez)

On 19 August 2016 at 23:41, <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> The original v3 series for linker tables made reference only to
> an external repository userspace sandbox application, however
> Boris noted it'd be difficult ot keep this in sync with the
> kernel so advised to consider integrate with the kernel. I've
> taken steps in this direction.
[...]
> Please let me know if there are any issue or questions.

+#define __VMLINUX_SYMBOL(x) x

+#define VMLINUX_SYMBOL(x) __VMLINUX_SYMBOL(x)

+#define LINUX_SECTION_START(name) VMLINUX_SYMBOL(name)

+#define DECLARE_LINUX_SECTION(type, name) \
+ extern type VMLINUX_SYMBOL(name)[], \
+ VMLINUX_SYMBOL(name##__end)[]

+#define DECLARE_LINKTABLE(type, name) \
+ DECLARE_LINUX_SECTION(type, name)

+#define LINKTABLE_FOR_EACH(pointer, tbl) \
+ for (pointer = LINUX_SECTION_START(tbl); \
+ pointer < LINUX_SECTION_END(tbl); \
+ pointer++)

I think this is subject to getting optimised out by newer gccs, since
it sees the START(tbl) and END(tbl) symbols as two completely
different arrays. See the short discussion here:

https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/6/26/73 (the first attempt is wrong, so
don't look at that)

It is possible that < is different from != and always does the right
thing, but I haven't checked.

I have a WIP branch that converts most of the existing tables in the
kernel to use the external_array() macro which makes gcc throw away
any knowledge it had about a pointer being part of an array.


Vegard