[PATCH v10 04/10] kexec_file: Add support for purgatory built as PIE.
Dave Young
dyoung at redhat.com
Sun Nov 20 13:45:46 AEDT 2016
On 11/10/16 at 01:27am, Thiago Jung Bauermann wrote:
> powerpc's purgatory.ro has 12 relocation types when built as
> a relocatable object. To implement support for them requires
> arch_kexec_apply_relocations_add to duplicate a lot of code with
> module_64.c:apply_relocate_add.
>
> When built as a Position Independent Executable there are only 4
> relocation types in purgatory.ro, so it becomes practical for the powerpc
> implementation of kexec_file to have its own relocation implementation.
>
> Also, the purgatory is an executable and not an intermediary output from
> the compiler so it makes sense conceptually that it is easier to build
> it as a PIE than as a partially linked object.
>
> Apart from the greatly reduced number of relocations, there are two
> differences between a relocatable object and a PIE:
>
> 1. __kexec_load_purgatory needs to use the program headers rather than the
> section headers to figure out how to load the binary.
> 2. Symbol values are absolute addresses instead of relative to the
> start of the section.
>
> This patch adds the support needed in generic code for the differences
> above and allows powerpc to load and relocate a position independent
> purgatory.
>
[snip]
The kexec-tools machine_apply_elf_rel is pretty simple for ppc64, it is
not that complex. So could you look into simplify your kexec_file
implementation?
kernel/kexec_file.c kexec_apply_relocations only do limited things
and some of the logic is in arch/x86, so move general code out of arch
code, then I guess the arch code will be simpler and then we probably
do not need this PIE stuff anymore.
BTW, __kexec_really_load_purgatory looks worse than
___kexec_load_purgatory ;)
Thanks
Dave
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