cachepc-linux

Fork of AMDESE/linux with modifications for CachePC side-channel attack
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      1# Copyright © 2016 IBM Corporation
      2
      3# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
      4# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
      5# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
      6# 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
      7
      8# This script checks the head of a vmlinux for linker stubs that
      9# break our placement of fixed-location code for 64-bit.
     10
     11# based on relocs_check.pl
     12# Copyright © 2009 IBM Corporation
     13
     14# NOTE!
     15#
     16# If the build dies here, it's likely code in head_64.S/exception-64*.S or
     17# nearby, is branching to labels it can't reach directly, which results in the
     18# linker inserting branch stubs. This can move code around in ways that break
     19# the fixed section calculations (head-64.h). To debug this, disassemble the
     20# vmlinux and look for branch stubs (long_branch, plt_branch, etc.) in the
     21# fixed section region (0 - 0x8000ish). Check what code is calling those stubs,
     22# and perhaps change so a direct branch can reach.
     23#
     24# A ".linker_stub_catch" section is used to catch some stubs generated by
     25# early .text code, which tend to get placed at the start of the section.
     26# If there are too many such stubs, they can overflow this section. Expanding
     27# it may help (or reducing the number of stub branches).
     28#
     29# Linker stubs use the TOC pointer, so even if fixed section code could
     30# tolerate them being inserted into head code, they can't be allowed in low
     31# level entry code (boot, interrupt vectors, etc) until r2 is set up. This
     32# could cause the kernel to die in early boot.
     33
     34# Allow for verbose output
     35if [ "$V" = "1" ]; then
     36	set -x
     37fi
     38
     39if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
     40	echo "$0 [path to nm] [path to vmlinux]" 1>&2
     41	exit 1
     42fi
     43
     44# Have Kbuild supply the path to nm so we handle cross compilation.
     45nm="$1"
     46vmlinux="$2"
     47
     48# gcc-4.6-era toolchain make _stext an A (absolute) symbol rather than T
     49$nm "$vmlinux" | grep -e " [TA] _stext$" -e " t start_first_256B$" -e " a text_start$" -e " t start_text$" > .tmp_symbols.txt
     50
     51
     52vma=$(grep -e " [TA] _stext$" .tmp_symbols.txt | cut -d' ' -f1)
     53
     54expected_start_head_addr="$vma"
     55
     56start_head_addr=$(grep " t start_first_256B$" .tmp_symbols.txt | cut -d' ' -f1)
     57
     58if [ "$start_head_addr" != "$expected_start_head_addr" ]; then
     59	echo "ERROR: head code starts at $start_head_addr, should be $expected_start_head_addr" 1>&2
     60	echo "ERROR: try to enable LD_HEAD_STUB_CATCH config option" 1>&2
     61	echo "ERROR: see comments in arch/powerpc/tools/head_check.sh" 1>&2
     62
     63	exit 1
     64fi
     65
     66top_vma=$(echo "$vma" | cut -d'0' -f1)
     67
     68expected_start_text_addr=$(grep " a text_start$" .tmp_symbols.txt | cut -d' ' -f1 | sed "s/^0/$top_vma/")
     69
     70start_text_addr=$(grep " t start_text$" .tmp_symbols.txt | cut -d' ' -f1)
     71
     72if [ "$start_text_addr" != "$expected_start_text_addr" ]; then
     73	echo "ERROR: start_text address is $start_text_addr, should be $expected_start_text_addr" 1>&2
     74	echo "ERROR: try to enable LD_HEAD_STUB_CATCH config option" 1>&2
     75	echo "ERROR: see comments in arch/powerpc/tools/head_check.sh" 1>&2
     76
     77	exit 1
     78fi
     79
     80rm -f .tmp_symbols.txt