From: Andrey Smirnov <andrew.smirnov@gmail.com>
To: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
Cc: Barebox List <barebox@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] ARM: aarch64: Avoid relocations in runtime-offset.S
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 17:18:50 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAHQ1cqHxFr3-gOQ-QkeoEfpSSfLVokKF+p_SKRNNdiVfh_1=PQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190129094439.bighzaslxca4lcnp@pengutronix.de>
On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 1:44 AM Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 11:12:29AM -0800, Andrey Smirnov wrote:
> > > > _However_, older toolchains (tested on 5.5.0), will only issue a
> > > > R_AARCH64_RELATIVE, so memory location will contain only zeroes:
> > > >
> > > > 00000000000000a0 <get_runtime_offset>:
> > > > a0: 10000000 adr x0, a0 <get_runtime_offset>
> > > > a4: 58000061 ldr x1, b0 <linkadr>
> > > > a8: eb010000 subs x0, x0, x1
> > > > ac: d65f03c0 ret
> > > >
> > > > 00000000000000b0 <linkadr>:
> > > > ...
> > > >
> > > > This leads to an very early crash and complete boot failure in the
> > > > latter case.
> > >
> > > I can reproduce this issue here. As you can imagine I do not really like
> > > this "fix". I have no idea what the proper solution is (other than
> > > deprecating gcc5), so I am fine removing the "a" flag as you suggested.
> > > I think though that we should add a big comment above this function
> >
> > Sure, will add the comment in v2.
> >
> > > *why* this lacks the "a" flag and that we can add it back once gcc5
> > > is retired.
> > >
> >
> > AFAICT, we don't want a relocation there even if GCC5 is deprecated
> > and it will always be conveniently initialized for us. To turn the
> > tables a bit, why do we need that "a" there? What's its purpose?
>
> The "a" is for "allocatable"
Yeah, this part of the desciprion in LD manual makes some sense
> meaning that space should be allocated in the output binary.
but this is the part I have trouble reasoning through or reconciling
with result I see in binary files. I can see how "a" would be
important in case when we have a full blown OS loading a proper ELF
file from disk to memory. However, I am not sure how to apply the
concept of allocatabilty to the case where we have flat binary file
created ahead of time using a linker script. It seems to me that what
should and shouldn't go into binary file should already be captured by
the script file.
> If you put get_runtime_offset into its own section
> (outside .text) without the "a" flag then the linker linker bails out
> moaning about overlapping sections.
Hmm, maybe I am not replicating your experiment exactly, but I just
tired compiling get_runtime_offset() with .section
".__image_start","x" directive on both ARM and ARM64 and it seemed to
work as you'd expect.
> I think the .text segment is
> inherently allocatable somehow, but then I wonder why the "a" flag makes
> a difference at all. It may just be a bug in the early aarc64
> toolchains, who knows...
>
Yeah, I guess what I was trying to say that this is definitely a "fix"
that's not 100% reasoned out, but that might be because the original
code that's being fixed is not quite reasoned out either.
Anyway, adding a comment with explanation is definitely a good idea.
I'll re-spin v2 with it shortly.
Thanks,
Andrey Smirnov
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-01-24 3:15 Andrey Smirnov
2019-01-28 8:56 ` Sascha Hauer
2019-01-28 19:12 ` Andrey Smirnov
2019-01-29 9:44 ` Sascha Hauer
2019-01-30 1:18 ` Andrey Smirnov [this message]
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