|  | #!/usr/bin/gawk -f | 
|  | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 | 
|  | # verify_builtin_ranges.awk: Verify address range data for builtin modules | 
|  | # Written by Kris Van Hees <kris.van.hees@oracle.com> | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Usage: verify_builtin_ranges.awk modules.builtin.ranges System.map \ | 
|  | #				   modules.builtin vmlinux.map vmlinux.o.map | 
|  | # | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Return the module name(s) (if any) associated with the given object. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # If we have seen this object before, return information from the cache. | 
|  | # Otherwise, retrieve it from the corresponding .cmd file. | 
|  | # | 
|  | function get_module_info(fn, mod, obj, s) { | 
|  | if (fn in omod) | 
|  | return omod[fn]; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (match(fn, /\/[^/]+$/) == 0) | 
|  | return ""; | 
|  |  | 
|  | obj = fn; | 
|  | mod = ""; | 
|  | fn = substr(fn, 1, RSTART) "." substr(fn, RSTART + 1) ".cmd"; | 
|  | if (getline s <fn == 1) { | 
|  | if (match(s, /DKBUILD_MODFILE=['"]+[^'"]+/) > 0) { | 
|  | mod = substr(s, RSTART + 16, RLENGTH - 16); | 
|  | gsub(/['"]/, "", mod); | 
|  | } else if (match(s, /RUST_MODFILE=[^ ]+/) > 0) | 
|  | mod = substr(s, RSTART + 13, RLENGTH - 13); | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | print "ERROR: Failed to read: " fn "\n\n" \ | 
|  | "  For kernels built with O=<objdir>, cd to <objdir>\n" \ | 
|  | "  and execute this script as ./source/scripts/..." \ | 
|  | >"/dev/stderr"; | 
|  | close(fn); | 
|  | total = 0; | 
|  | exit(1); | 
|  | } | 
|  | close(fn); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # A single module (common case) also reflects objects that are not part | 
|  | # of a module.  Some of those objects have names that are also a module | 
|  | # name (e.g. core).  We check the associated module file name, and if | 
|  | # they do not match, the object is not part of a module. | 
|  | if (mod !~ / /) { | 
|  | if (!(mod in mods)) | 
|  | mod = ""; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | gsub(/([^/ ]*\/)+/, "", mod); | 
|  | gsub(/-/, "_", mod); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # At this point, mod is a single (valid) module name, or a list of | 
|  | # module names (that do not need validation). | 
|  | omod[obj] = mod; | 
|  |  | 
|  | return mod; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Return a representative integer value for a given hexadecimal address. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Since all kernel addresses fall within the same memory region, we can safely | 
|  | # strip off the first 6 hex digits before performing the hex-to-dec conversion, | 
|  | # thereby avoiding integer overflows. | 
|  | # | 
|  | function addr2val(val) { | 
|  | sub(/^0x/, "", val); | 
|  | if (length(val) == 16) | 
|  | val = substr(val, 5); | 
|  | return strtonum("0x" val); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Determine the kernel build directory to use (default is .). | 
|  | # | 
|  | BEGIN { | 
|  | if (ARGC < 6) { | 
|  | print "Syntax: verify_builtin_ranges.awk <ranges-file> <system-map>\n" \ | 
|  | "          <builtin-file> <vmlinux-map> <vmlinux-o-map>\n" \ | 
|  | >"/dev/stderr"; | 
|  | total = 0; | 
|  | exit(1); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (1) Load the built-in module address range data. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND == 1 { | 
|  | ranges[FNR] = $0; | 
|  | rcnt++; | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (2) Annotate System.map symbols with module names. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND == 2 { | 
|  | addr = addr2val($1); | 
|  | name = $3; | 
|  |  | 
|  | while (addr >= mod_eaddr) { | 
|  | if (sect_symb) { | 
|  | if (sect_symb != name) | 
|  | next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | sect_base = addr - sect_off; | 
|  | if (dbg) | 
|  | printf "[%s] BASE (%s) %016x - %016x = %016x\n", sect_name, sect_symb, addr, sect_off, sect_base >"/dev/stderr"; | 
|  | sect_symb = 0; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (++ridx > rcnt) | 
|  | break; | 
|  |  | 
|  | $0 = ranges[ridx]; | 
|  | sub(/-/, " "); | 
|  | if ($4 != "=") { | 
|  | sub(/-/, " "); | 
|  | mod_saddr = strtonum("0x" $2) + sect_base; | 
|  | mod_eaddr = strtonum("0x" $3) + sect_base; | 
|  | $1 = $2 = $3 = ""; | 
|  | sub(/^ +/, ""); | 
|  | mod_name = $0; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (dbg) | 
|  | printf "[%s] %s from %016x to %016x\n", sect_name, mod_name, mod_saddr, mod_eaddr >"/dev/stderr"; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | sect_name = $1; | 
|  | sect_off = strtonum("0x" $2); | 
|  | sect_symb = $5; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | idx = addr"-"name; | 
|  | if (addr >= mod_saddr && addr < mod_eaddr) | 
|  | sym2mod[idx] = mod_name; | 
|  |  | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Once we are done annotating the System.map, we no longer need the ranges data. | 
|  | # | 
|  | FNR == 1 && ARGIND == 3 { | 
|  | delete ranges; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (3) Build a lookup map of built-in module names. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Lines from modules.builtin will be like: | 
|  | #	kernel/crypto/lzo-rle.ko | 
|  | # and we record the object name "crypto/lzo-rle". | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND == 3 { | 
|  | sub(/kernel\//, "");			# strip off "kernel/" prefix | 
|  | sub(/\.ko$/, "");			# strip off .ko suffix | 
|  |  | 
|  | mods[$1] = 1; | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (4) Get a list of symbols (per object). | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Symbols by object are read from vmlinux.map, with fallback to vmlinux.o.map | 
|  | # if vmlinux is found to have inked in vmlinux.o. | 
|  | # | 
|  |  | 
|  | # If we were able to get the data we need from vmlinux.map, there is no need to | 
|  | # process vmlinux.o.map. | 
|  | # | 
|  | FNR == 1 && ARGIND == 5 && total > 0 { | 
|  | if (dbg) | 
|  | printf "Note: %s is not needed.\n", FILENAME >"/dev/stderr"; | 
|  | exit; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # First determine whether we are dealing with a GNU ld or LLVM lld linker map. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && FNR == 1 && NF == 7 && $1 == "VMA" && $7 == "Symbol" { | 
|  | map_is_lld = 1; | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (LLD) Convert a section record fronm lld format to ld format. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && NF == 5 && /[0-9] [^ ]+$/ { | 
|  | $0 = $5 " 0x"$1 " 0x"$3 " load address 0x"$2; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (LLD) Convert an object record from lld format to ld format. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && NF == 5 && $5 ~ /:\(/ { | 
|  | if (/\.a\(/ && !/ vmlinux\.a\(/) | 
|  | next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | gsub(/\)/, ""); | 
|  | sub(/:\(/, " "); | 
|  | sub(/ vmlinux\.a\(/, " "); | 
|  | $0 = " "$6 " 0x"$1 " 0x"$3 " " $5; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (LLD) Convert a symbol record from lld format to ld format. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && NF == 5 && $5 ~ /^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*$/ { | 
|  | $0 = "  0x" $1 " " $5; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # (LLD) We do not need any other ldd linker map records. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && map_is_lld && /^[0-9a-f]{16} / { | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Handle section records with long section names (spilling onto a 2nd line). | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && !map_is_lld && NF == 1 && /^[^ ]/ { | 
|  | s = $0; | 
|  | getline; | 
|  | $0 = s " " $0; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Next section - previous one is done. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && /^[^ ]/ { | 
|  | sect = 0; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Get the (top level) section name. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && /^\./ { | 
|  | # Explicitly ignore a few sections that are not relevant here. | 
|  | if ($1 ~ /^\.orc_/ || $1 ~ /_sites$/ || $1 ~ /\.percpu/) | 
|  | next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Sections with a 0-address can be ignored as well (in vmlinux.map). | 
|  | if (ARGIND == 4 && $2 ~ /^0x0+$/) | 
|  | next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | sect = $1; | 
|  |  | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # If we are not currently in a section we care about, ignore records. | 
|  | # | 
|  | !sect { | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Handle object records with long section names (spilling onto a 2nd line). | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && /^ [^ \*]/ && NF == 1 { | 
|  | # If the section name is long, the remainder of the entry is found on | 
|  | # the next line. | 
|  | s = $0; | 
|  | getline; | 
|  | $0 = s " " $0; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Objects linked in from static libraries are ignored. | 
|  | # If the object is vmlinux.o, we need to consult vmlinux.o.map for per-object | 
|  | # symbol information | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND == 4 && /^ [^ ]/ && NF == 4 { | 
|  | if ($4 ~ /\.a\(/) | 
|  | next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | idx = sect":"$1; | 
|  | if (!(idx in sect_addend)) { | 
|  | sect_addend[idx] = addr2val($2); | 
|  | if (dbg) | 
|  | printf "ADDEND %s = %016x\n", idx, sect_addend[idx] >"/dev/stderr"; | 
|  | } | 
|  | if ($4 == "vmlinux.o") { | 
|  | need_o_map = 1; | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # If data from vmlinux.o.map is needed, we only process section and object | 
|  | # records from vmlinux.map to determine which section we need to pay attention | 
|  | # to in vmlinux.o.map.  So skip everything else from vmlinux.map. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND == 4 && need_o_map { | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Get module information for the current object. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && /^ [^ ]/ && NF == 4 { | 
|  | msect = $1; | 
|  | mod_name = get_module_info($4); | 
|  | mod_eaddr = addr2val($2) + addr2val($3); | 
|  |  | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Process a symbol record. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Evaluate the module information obtained from vmlinux.map (or vmlinux.o.map) | 
|  | # as follows: | 
|  | #  - For all symbols in a given object: | 
|  | #     - If the symbol is annotated with the same module name(s) that the object | 
|  | #       belongs to, count it as a match. | 
|  | #     - Otherwise: | 
|  | #        - If the symbol is known to have duplicates of which at least one is | 
|  | #          in a built-in module, disregard it. | 
|  | #        - If the symbol us not annotated with any module name(s) AND the | 
|  | #          object belongs to built-in modules, count it as missing. | 
|  | #        - Otherwise, count it as a mismatch. | 
|  | # | 
|  | ARGIND >= 4 && /^ / && NF == 2 && $1 ~ /^0x/ { | 
|  | idx = sect":"msect; | 
|  | if (!(idx in sect_addend)) | 
|  | next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | addr = addr2val($1); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Handle the rare but annoying case where a 0-size symbol is placed at | 
|  | # the byte *after* the module range.  Based on vmlinux.map it will be | 
|  | # considered part of the current object, but it falls just beyond the | 
|  | # module address range.  Unfortunately, its address could be at the | 
|  | # start of another built-in module, so the only safe thing to do is to | 
|  | # ignore it. | 
|  | if (mod_name && addr == mod_eaddr) | 
|  | next; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # If we are processing vmlinux.o.map, we need to apply the base address | 
|  | # of the section to the relative address on the record. | 
|  | # | 
|  | if (ARGIND == 5) | 
|  | addr += sect_addend[idx]; | 
|  |  | 
|  | idx = addr"-"$2; | 
|  | mod = ""; | 
|  | if (idx in sym2mod) { | 
|  | mod = sym2mod[idx]; | 
|  | if (sym2mod[idx] == mod_name) { | 
|  | mod_matches++; | 
|  | matches++; | 
|  | } else if (mod_name == "") { | 
|  | print $2 " in " mod " (should NOT be)"; | 
|  | mismatches++; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | print $2 " in " mod " (should be " mod_name ")"; | 
|  | mismatches++; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } else if (mod_name != "") { | 
|  | print $2 " should be in " mod_name; | 
|  | missing++; | 
|  | } else | 
|  | matches++; | 
|  |  | 
|  | total++; | 
|  |  | 
|  | next; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Issue the comparison report. | 
|  | # | 
|  | END { | 
|  | if (total) { | 
|  | printf "Verification of %s:\n", ARGV[1]; | 
|  | printf "  Correct matches:  %6d (%d%% of total)\n", matches, 100 * matches / total; | 
|  | printf "    Module matches: %6d (%d%% of matches)\n", mod_matches, 100 * mod_matches / matches; | 
|  | printf "  Mismatches:       %6d (%d%% of total)\n", mismatches, 100 * mismatches / total; | 
|  | printf "  Missing:          %6d (%d%% of total)\n", missing, 100 * missing / total; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (mismatches || missing) | 
|  | exit(1); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } |