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Re: Weak x86 aliases
Le 28/12/2018 à 14:57, Cherry G.Mathew a écrit :
Maxime Villard <max%m00nbsd.net@localhost> writes:
Introduce a weak alias method of exporting different implementations
of the same API.
Please revert or fix this change.
I'm not sure what the fix is - do you have a suggestion ?
either re-apply it without using weak symbols, or change the modloader
to accept weak symbols
The kernel modules that use these functions can't be modloaded
anymore, because weak symbols aren't resolved.
Eg, NVMM can't be modloaded anymore, because it uses rcr0 among others.
I think I'll revert these for now, because PVHVM doesn't/shouldn't use
them anyway, but I'd like to know how to fix this properly. modload not
working due to __weak_alias() sounds like something we don't do properly
in the modload path.
There is a check in kobj_sym_lookup():
926 case STB_WEAK:
927 kobj_error(ko, "weak symbols not supported");
928 return EINVAL;
To resolve correctly I guess we need to take the strongest of the
duplicated symbols.
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