1 #!/usr/bin/gawk -f 2 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 3 # verify_builtin_ranges.awk: Verify address ra 4 # Written by Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracl 5 # 6 # Usage: verify_builtin_ranges.awk modules.bui 7 # modules.bui 8 # 9 10 # Return the module name(s) (if any) associate 11 # 12 # If we have seen this object before, return i 13 # Otherwise, retrieve it from the correspondin 14 # 15 function get_module_info(fn, mod, obj, s) { 16 if (fn in omod) 17 return omod[fn]; 18 19 if (match(fn, /\/[^/]+$/) == 0) 20 return ""; 21 22 obj = fn; 23 mod = ""; 24 fn = substr(fn, 1, RSTART) "." substr( 25 if (getline s <fn == 1) { 26 if (match(s, /DKBUILD_MODFILE= 27 mod = substr(s, RSTART 28 gsub(/['"]/, "", mod); 29 } else if (match(s, /RUST_MODF 30 mod = substr(s, RSTART 31 } else { 32 print "ERROR: Failed to read: 33 " For kernels built wit 34 " and execute this scri 35 >"/dev/stderr"; 36 close(fn); 37 total = 0; 38 exit(1); 39 } 40 close(fn); 41 42 # A single module (common case) also r 43 # of a module. Some of those objects 44 # name (e.g. core). We check the asso 45 # they do not match, the object is not 46 if (mod !~ / /) { 47 if (!(mod in mods)) 48 mod = ""; 49 } 50 51 gsub(/([^/ ]*\/)+/, "", mod); 52 gsub(/-/, "_", mod); 53 54 # At this point, mod is a single (vali 55 # module names (that do not need valid 56 omod[obj] = mod; 57 58 return mod; 59 } 60 61 # Return a representative integer value for a 62 # 63 # Since all kernel addresses fall within the s 64 # strip off the first 6 hex digits before perf 65 # thereby avoiding integer overflows. 66 # 67 function addr2val(val) { 68 sub(/^0x/, "", val); 69 if (length(val) == 16) 70 val = substr(val, 5); 71 return strtonum("0x" val); 72 } 73 74 # Determine the kernel build directory to use 75 # 76 BEGIN { 77 if (ARGC < 6) { 78 print "Syntax: verify_builtin_ 79 " <builtin-file 80 >"/dev/stderr"; 81 total = 0; 82 exit(1); 83 } 84 } 85 86 # (1) Load the built-in module address range d 87 # 88 ARGIND == 1 { 89 ranges[FNR] = $0; 90 rcnt++; 91 next; 92 } 93 94 # (2) Annotate System.map symbols with module 95 # 96 ARGIND == 2 { 97 addr = addr2val($1); 98 name = $3; 99 100 while (addr >= mod_eaddr) { 101 if (sect_symb) { 102 if (sect_symb != name) 103 next; 104 105 sect_base = addr - sec 106 if (dbg) 107 printf "[%s] B 108 sect_symb = 0; 109 } 110 111 if (++ridx > rcnt) 112 break; 113 114 $0 = ranges[ridx]; 115 sub(/-/, " "); 116 if ($4 != "=") { 117 sub(/-/, " "); 118 mod_saddr = strtonum(" 119 mod_eaddr = strtonum(" 120 $1 = $2 = $3 = ""; 121 sub(/^ +/, ""); 122 mod_name = $0; 123 124 if (dbg) 125 printf "[%s] % 126 } else { 127 sect_name = $1; 128 sect_off = strtonum("0 129 sect_symb = $5; 130 } 131 } 132 133 idx = addr"-"name; 134 if (addr >= mod_saddr && addr < mod_ea 135 sym2mod[idx] = mod_name; 136 137 next; 138 } 139 140 # Once we are done annotating the System.map, 141 # 142 FNR == 1 && ARGIND == 3 { 143 delete ranges; 144 } 145 146 # (3) Build a lookup map of built-in module na 147 # 148 # Lines from modules.builtin will be like: 149 # kernel/crypto/lzo-rle.ko 150 # and we record the object name "crypto/lzo-rl 151 # 152 ARGIND == 3 { 153 sub(/kernel\//, ""); 154 sub(/\.ko$/, ""); 155 156 mods[$1] = 1; 157 next; 158 } 159 160 # (4) Get a list of symbols (per object). 161 # 162 # Symbols by object are read from vmlinux.map, 163 # if vmlinux is found to have inked in vmlinux 164 # 165 166 # If we were able to get the data we need from 167 # process vmlinux.o.map. 168 # 169 FNR == 1 && ARGIND == 5 && total > 0 { 170 if (dbg) 171 printf "Note: %s is not needed 172 exit; 173 } 174 175 # First determine whether we are dealing with 176 # 177 ARGIND >= 4 && FNR == 1 && NF == 7 && $1 == "V 178 map_is_lld = 1; 179 next; 180 } 181 182 # (LLD) Convert a section record fronm lld for 183 # 184 ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && NF == 5 && /[0-9] 185 $0 = $5 " 0x"$1 " 0x"$3 " load address 186 } 187 188 # (LLD) Convert an object record from lld form 189 # 190 ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && NF == 5 && $5 ~ / 191 if (/\.a\(/ && !/ vmlinux\.a\(/) 192 next; 193 194 gsub(/\)/, ""); 195 sub(/:\(/, " "); 196 sub(/ vmlinux\.a\(/, " "); 197 $0 = " "$6 " 0x"$1 " 0x"$3 " " $5; 198 } 199 200 # (LLD) Convert a symbol record from lld forma 201 # 202 ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && NF == 5 && $5 ~ / 203 $0 = " 0x" $1 " " $5; 204 } 205 206 # (LLD) We do not need any other ldd linker ma 207 # 208 ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && /^[0-9a-f]{16} / 209 next; 210 } 211 212 # Handle section records with long section nam 213 # 214 ARGIND >= 4 && !map_is_lld && NF == 1 && /^[^ 215 s = $0; 216 getline; 217 $0 = s " " $0; 218 } 219 220 # Next section - previous one is done. 221 # 222 ARGIND >= 4 && /^[^ ]/ { 223 sect = 0; 224 } 225 226 # Get the (top level) section name. 227 # 228 ARGIND >= 4 && /^\./ { 229 # Explicitly ignore a few sections tha 230 if ($1 ~ /^\.orc_/ || $1 ~ /_sites$/ | 231 next; 232 233 # Sections with a 0-address can be ign 234 if (ARGIND == 4 && $2 ~ /^0x0+$/) 235 next; 236 237 sect = $1; 238 239 next; 240 } 241 242 # If we are not currently in a section we care 243 # 244 !sect { 245 next; 246 } 247 248 # Handle object records with long section name 249 # 250 ARGIND >= 4 && /^ [^ \*]/ && NF == 1 { 251 # If the section name is long, the rem 252 # the next line. 253 s = $0; 254 getline; 255 $0 = s " " $0; 256 } 257 258 # Objects linked in from static libraries are 259 # If the object is vmlinux.o, we need to consu 260 # symbol information 261 # 262 ARGIND == 4 && /^ [^ ]/ && NF == 4 { 263 if ($4 ~ /\.a\(/) 264 next; 265 266 idx = sect":"$1; 267 if (!(idx in sect_addend)) { 268 sect_addend[idx] = addr2val($2 269 if (dbg) 270 printf "ADDEND %s = %0 271 } 272 if ($4 == "vmlinux.o") { 273 need_o_map = 1; 274 next; 275 } 276 } 277 278 # If data from vmlinux.o.map is needed, we onl 279 # records from vmlinux.map to determine which 280 # to in vmlinux.o.map. So skip everything els 281 # 282 ARGIND == 4 && need_o_map { 283 next; 284 } 285 286 # Get module information for the current objec 287 # 288 ARGIND >= 4 && /^ [^ ]/ && NF == 4 { 289 msect = $1; 290 mod_name = get_module_info($4); 291 mod_eaddr = addr2val($2) + addr2val($3 292 293 next; 294 } 295 296 # Process a symbol record. 297 # 298 # Evaluate the module information obtained fro 299 # as follows: 300 # - For all symbols in a given object: 301 # - If the symbol is annotated with the sa 302 # belongs to, count it as a match. 303 # - Otherwise: 304 # - If the symbol is known to have dupl 305 # in a built-in module, disregard it. 306 # - If the symbol us not annotated with 307 # object belongs to built-in modules, 308 # - Otherwise, count it as a mismatch. 309 # 310 ARGIND >= 4 && /^ / && NF == 2 && $1 ~ /^0x/ { 311 idx = sect":"msect; 312 if (!(idx in sect_addend)) 313 next; 314 315 addr = addr2val($1); 316 317 # Handle the rare but annoying case wh 318 # the byte *after* the module range. 319 # considered part of the current objec 320 # module address range. Unfortunately 321 # start of another built-in module, so 322 # ignore it. 323 if (mod_name && addr == mod_eaddr) 324 next; 325 326 # If we are processing vmlinux.o.map, 327 # of the section to the relative addre 328 # 329 if (ARGIND == 5) 330 addr += sect_addend[idx]; 331 332 idx = addr"-"$2; 333 mod = ""; 334 if (idx in sym2mod) { 335 mod = sym2mod[idx]; 336 if (sym2mod[idx] == mod_name) 337 mod_matches++; 338 matches++; 339 } else if (mod_name == "") { 340 print $2 " in " mod " 341 mismatches++; 342 } else { 343 print $2 " in " mod " 344 mismatches++; 345 } 346 } else if (mod_name != "") { 347 print $2 " should be in " mod_ 348 missing++; 349 } else 350 matches++; 351 352 total++; 353 354 next; 355 } 356 357 # Issue the comparison report. 358 # 359 END { 360 if (total) { 361 printf "Verification of %s:\n" 362 printf " Correct matches: %6 363 printf " Module matches: %6 364 printf " Mismatches: %6 365 printf " Missing: %6 366 367 if (mismatches || missing) 368 exit(1); 369 } 370 }
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