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/* Generate kernel symbol version hashes.
Copyright 1996, 1997 Linux International.
New implementation contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu>
Based on original work by Bjorn Ekwall <bj0rn@blox.se>
This file was part of the Linux modutils 2.4.22: moved back into the
kernel sources by Rusty Russell/Kai Germaschewski.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
#include <getopt.h>
#endif /* __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
#include "genksyms.h"
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#define HASH_BUCKETS 4096
static struct symbol *symtab[HASH_BUCKETS];
static FILE *debugfile;
int cur_line = 1;
char *cur_filename;
static int flag_debug, flag_dump_defs, flag_reference, flag_dump_types,
flag_preserve, flag_warnings;
static const char *arch = "";
static const char *mod_prefix = "";
static int errors;
static int nsyms;
static struct symbol *expansion_trail;
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
static struct symbol *visited_symbols;
static const struct {
int n;
const char *name;
} symbol_types[] = {
[SYM_NORMAL] = { 0, NULL},
[SYM_TYPEDEF] = {'t', "typedef"},
[SYM_ENUM] = {'e', "enum"},
[SYM_STRUCT] = {'s', "struct"},
[SYM_UNION] = {'u', "union"},
[SYM_ENUM_CONST] = {'E', "enum constant"},
};
static int equal_list(struct string_list *a, struct string_list *b);
static void print_list(FILE * f, struct string_list *list);
static struct string_list *concat_list(struct string_list *start, ...);
static struct string_list *mk_node(const char *string);
static void print_location(void);
static void print_type_name(enum symbol_type type, const char *name);
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static const unsigned int crctab32[] = {
0x00000000U, 0x77073096U, 0xee0e612cU, 0x990951baU, 0x076dc419U,
0x706af48fU, 0xe963a535U, 0x9e6495a3U, 0x0edb8832U, 0x79dcb8a4U,
0xe0d5e91eU, 0x97d2d988U, 0x09b64c2bU, 0x7eb17cbdU, 0xe7b82d07U,
0x90bf1d91U, 0x1db71064U, 0x6ab020f2U, 0xf3b97148U, 0x84be41deU,
0x1adad47dU, 0x6ddde4ebU, 0xf4d4b551U, 0x83d385c7U, 0x136c9856U,
0x646ba8c0U, 0xfd62f97aU, 0x8a65c9ecU, 0x14015c4fU, 0x63066cd9U,
0xfa0f3d63U, 0x8d080df5U, 0x3b6e20c8U, 0x4c69105eU, 0xd56041e4U,
0xa2677172U, 0x3c03e4d1U, 0x4b04d447U, 0xd20d85fdU, 0xa50ab56bU,
0x35b5a8faU, 0x42b2986cU, 0xdbbbc9d6U, 0xacbcf940U, 0x32d86ce3U,
0x45df5c75U, 0xdcd60dcfU, 0xabd13d59U, 0x26d930acU, 0x51de003aU,
0xc8d75180U, 0xbfd06116U, 0x21b4f4b5U, 0x56b3c423U, 0xcfba9599U,
0xb8bda50fU, 0x2802b89eU, 0x5f058808U, 0xc60cd9b2U, 0xb10be924U,
0x2f6f7c87U, 0x58684c11U, 0xc1611dabU, 0xb6662d3dU, 0x76dc4190U,
0x01db7106U, 0x98d220bcU, 0xefd5102aU, 0x71b18589U, 0x06b6b51fU,
0x9fbfe4a5U, 0xe8b8d433U, 0x7807c9a2U, 0x0f00f934U, 0x9609a88eU,
0xe10e9818U, 0x7f6a0dbbU, 0x086d3d2dU, 0x91646c97U, 0xe6635c01U,
0x6b6b51f4U, 0x1c6c6162U, 0x856530d8U, 0xf262004eU, 0x6c0695edU,
0x1b01a57bU, 0x8208f4c1U, 0xf50fc457U, 0x65b0d9c6U, 0x12b7e950U,
0x8bbeb8eaU, 0xfcb9887cU, 0x62dd1ddfU, 0x15da2d49U, 0x8cd37cf3U,
0xfbd44c65U, 0x4db26158U, 0x3ab551ceU, 0xa3bc0074U, 0xd4bb30e2U,
0x4adfa541U, 0x3dd895d7U, 0xa4d1c46dU, 0xd3d6f4fbU, 0x4369e96aU,
0x346ed9fcU, 0xad678846U, 0xda60b8d0U, 0x44042d73U, 0x33031de5U,
0xaa0a4c5fU, 0xdd0d7cc9U, 0x5005713cU, 0x270241aaU, 0xbe0b1010U,
0xc90c2086U, 0x5768b525U, 0x206f85b3U, 0xb966d409U, 0xce61e49fU,
0x5edef90eU, 0x29d9c998U, 0xb0d09822U, 0xc7d7a8b4U, 0x59b33d17U,
0x2eb40d81U, 0xb7bd5c3bU, 0xc0ba6cadU, 0xedb88320U, 0x9abfb3b6U,
0x03b6e20cU, 0x74b1d29aU, 0xead54739U, 0x9dd277afU, 0x04db2615U,
0x73dc1683U, 0xe3630b12U, 0x94643b84U, 0x0d6d6a3eU, 0x7a6a5aa8U,
0xe40ecf0bU, 0x9309ff9dU, 0x0a00ae27U, 0x7d079eb1U, 0xf00f9344U,
0x8708a3d2U, 0x1e01f268U, 0x6906c2feU, 0xf762575dU, 0x806567cbU,
0x196c3671U, 0x6e6b06e7U, 0xfed41b76U, 0x89d32be0U, 0x10da7a5aU,
0x67dd4accU, 0xf9b9df6fU, 0x8ebeeff9U, 0x17b7be43U, 0x60b08ed5U,
0xd6d6a3e8U, 0xa1d1937eU, 0x38d8c2c4U, 0x4fdff252U, 0xd1bb67f1U,
0xa6bc5767U, 0x3fb506ddU, 0x48b2364bU, 0xd80d2bdaU, 0xaf0a1b4cU,
0x36034af6U, 0x41047a60U, 0xdf60efc3U, 0xa867df55U, 0x316e8eefU,
0x4669be79U, 0xcb61b38cU, 0xbc66831aU, 0x256fd2a0U, 0x5268e236U,
0xcc0c7795U, 0xbb0b4703U, 0x220216b9U, 0x5505262fU, 0xc5ba3bbeU,
0xb2bd0b28U, 0x2bb45a92U, 0x5cb36a04U, 0xc2d7ffa7U, 0xb5d0cf31U,
0x2cd99e8bU, 0x5bdeae1dU, 0x9b64c2b0U, 0xec63f226U, 0x756aa39cU,
0x026d930aU, 0x9c0906a9U, 0xeb0e363fU, 0x72076785U, 0x05005713U,
0x95bf4a82U, 0xe2b87a14U, 0x7bb12baeU, 0x0cb61b38U, 0x92d28e9bU,
0xe5d5be0dU, 0x7cdcefb7U, 0x0bdbdf21U, 0x86d3d2d4U, 0xf1d4e242U,
0x68ddb3f8U, 0x1fda836eU, 0x81be16cdU, 0xf6b9265bU, 0x6fb077e1U,
0x18b74777U, 0x88085ae6U, 0xff0f6a70U, 0x66063bcaU, 0x11010b5cU,
0x8f659effU, 0xf862ae69U, 0x616bffd3U, 0x166ccf45U, 0xa00ae278U,
0xd70dd2eeU, 0x4e048354U, 0x3903b3c2U, 0xa7672661U, 0xd06016f7U,
0x4969474dU, 0x3e6e77dbU, 0xaed16a4aU, 0xd9d65adcU, 0x40df0b66U,
0x37d83bf0U, 0xa9bcae53U, 0xdebb9ec5U, 0x47b2cf7fU, 0x30b5ffe9U,
0xbdbdf21cU, 0xcabac28aU, 0x53b39330U, 0x24b4a3a6U, 0xbad03605U,
0xcdd70693U, 0x54de5729U, 0x23d967bfU, 0xb3667a2eU, 0xc4614ab8U,
0x5d681b02U, 0x2a6f2b94U, 0xb40bbe37U, 0xc30c8ea1U, 0x5a05df1bU,
0x2d02ef8dU
};
static unsigned long partial_crc32_one(unsigned char c, unsigned long crc)
{
return crctab32[(crc ^ c) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8);
}
static unsigned long partial_crc32(const char *s, unsigned long crc)
{
while (*s)
crc = partial_crc32_one(*s++, crc);
return crc;
}
static unsigned long crc32(const char *s)
{
return partial_crc32(s, 0xffffffff) ^ 0xffffffff;
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static enum symbol_type map_to_ns(enum symbol_type t)
{
switch (t) {
case SYM_ENUM_CONST:
case SYM_NORMAL:
case SYM_TYPEDEF:
return SYM_NORMAL;
case SYM_ENUM:
case SYM_STRUCT:
case SYM_UNION:
return SYM_STRUCT;
}
return t;
}
struct symbol *find_symbol(const char *name, enum symbol_type ns, int exact)
{
unsigned long h = crc32(name) % HASH_BUCKETS;
struct symbol *sym;
for (sym = symtab[h]; sym; sym = sym->hash_next)
if (map_to_ns(sym->type) == map_to_ns(ns) &&
strcmp(name, sym->name) == 0 &&
sym->is_declared)
break;
if (exact && sym && sym->type != ns)
return NULL;
return sym;
}
static int is_unknown_symbol(struct symbol *sym)
{
struct string_list *defn;
return ((sym->type == SYM_STRUCT ||
sym->type == SYM_UNION ||
sym->type == SYM_ENUM) &&
(defn = sym->defn) && defn->tag == SYM_NORMAL &&
strcmp(defn->string, "}") == 0 &&
(defn = defn->next) && defn->tag == SYM_NORMAL &&
strcmp(defn->string, "UNKNOWN") == 0 &&
(defn = defn->next) && defn->tag == SYM_NORMAL &&
strcmp(defn->string, "{") == 0);
}
static struct symbol *__add_symbol(const char *name, enum symbol_type type,
struct string_list *defn, int is_extern,
int is_reference)
{
unsigned long h;
struct symbol *sym;
enum symbol_status status = STATUS_UNCHANGED;
/* The parser adds symbols in the order their declaration completes,
* so it is safe to store the value of the previous enum constant in
* a static variable.
*/
static int enum_counter;
static struct string_list *last_enum_expr;
if (type == SYM_ENUM_CONST) {
if (defn) {
free_list(last_enum_expr, NULL);
last_enum_expr = copy_list_range(defn, NULL);
enum_counter = 1;
} else {
struct string_list *expr;
char buf[20];
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", enum_counter++);
if (last_enum_expr) {
expr = copy_list_range(last_enum_expr, NULL);
defn = concat_list(mk_node("("),
expr,
mk_node(")"),
mk_node("+"),
mk_node(buf), NULL);
} else {
defn = mk_node(buf);
}
}
} else if (type == SYM_ENUM) {
free_list(last_enum_expr, NULL);
last_enum_expr = NULL;
enum_counter = 0;
if (!name)
/* Anonymous enum definition, nothing more to do */
return NULL;
}
h = crc32(name) % HASH_BUCKETS;
for (sym = symtab[h]; sym; sym = sym->hash_next) {
if (map_to_ns(sym->type) == map_to_ns(type) &&
strcmp(name, sym->name) == 0) {
if (is_reference)
/* fall through */ ;
else if (sym->type == type &&
equal_list(sym->defn, defn)) {
if (!sym->is_declared && sym->is_override) {
print_location();
print_type_name(type, name);
fprintf(stderr, " modversion is "
"unchanged\n");
}
sym->is_declared = 1;
return sym;
} else if (!sym->is_declared) {
if (sym->is_override && flag_preserve) {
print_location();
fprintf(stderr, "ignoring ");
print_type_name(type, name);
fprintf(stderr, " modversion change\n");
sym->is_declared = 1;
return sym;
} else {
status = is_unknown_symbol(sym) ?
STATUS_DEFINED : STATUS_MODIFIED;
}
} else {
error_with_pos("redefinition of %s", name);
return sym;
}
break;
}
}
if (sym) {
struct symbol **psym;
for (psym = &symtab[h]; *psym; psym = &(*psym)->hash_next) {
if (*psym == sym) {
*psym = sym->hash_next;
break;
}
}
--nsyms;
}
sym = xmalloc(sizeof(*sym));
sym->name = name;
sym->type = type;
sym->defn = defn;
sym->expansion_trail = NULL;
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
sym->visited = NULL;
sym->is_extern = is_extern;
sym->hash_next = symtab[h];
symtab[h] = sym;
sym->is_declared = !is_reference;
sym->status = status;
sym->is_override = 0;
if (flag_debug) {
if (symbol_types[type].name)
fprintf(debugfile, "Defn for %s %s == <",
symbol_types[type].name, name);
else
fprintf(debugfile, "Defn for type%d %s == <",
type, name);
if (is_extern)
fputs("extern ", debugfile);
print_list(debugfile, defn);
fputs(">\n", debugfile);
}
++nsyms;
return sym;
}
struct symbol *add_symbol(const char *name, enum symbol_type type,
struct string_list *defn, int is_extern)
{
return __add_symbol(name, type, defn, is_extern, 0);
}
static struct symbol *add_reference_symbol(const char *name, enum symbol_type type,
struct string_list *defn, int is_extern)
{
return __add_symbol(name, type, defn, is_extern, 1);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void free_node(struct string_list *node)
{
free(node->string);
free(node);
}
void free_list(struct string_list *s, struct string_list *e)
{
while (s != e) {
struct string_list *next = s->next;
free_node(s);
s = next;
}
}
static struct string_list *mk_node(const char *string)
{
struct string_list *newnode;
newnode = xmalloc(sizeof(*newnode));
newnode->string = xstrdup(string);
newnode->tag = SYM_NORMAL;
newnode->next = NULL;
return newnode;
}
static struct string_list *concat_list(struct string_list *start, ...)
{
va_list ap;
struct string_list *n, *n2;
if (!start)
return NULL;
for (va_start(ap, start); (n = va_arg(ap, struct string_list *));) {
for (n2 = n; n2->next; n2 = n2->next)
;
n2->next = start;
start = n;
}
va_end(ap);
return start;
}
struct string_list *copy_node(struct string_list *node)
{
struct string_list *newnode;
newnode = xmalloc(sizeof(*newnode));
newnode->string = xstrdup(node->string);
newnode->tag = node->tag;
return newnode;
}
struct string_list *copy_list_range(struct string_list *start,
struct string_list *end)
{
struct string_list *res, *n;
if (start == end)
return NULL;
n = res = copy_node(start);
for (start = start->next; start != end; start = start->next) {
n->next = copy_node(start);
n = n->next;
}
n->next = NULL;
return res;
}
static int equal_list(struct string_list *a, struct string_list *b)
{
while (a && b) {
if (a->tag != b->tag || strcmp(a->string, b->string))
return 0;
a = a->next;
b = b->next;
}
return !a && !b;
}
#define ARRAY_SIZE(arr) (sizeof(arr) / sizeof((arr)[0]))
static struct string_list *read_node(FILE *f)
{
char buffer[256];
struct string_list node = {
.string = buffer,
.tag = SYM_NORMAL };
int c;
while ((c = fgetc(f)) != EOF) {
if (c == ' ') {
if (node.string == buffer)
continue;
break;
} else if (c == '\n') {
if (node.string == buffer)
return NULL;
ungetc(c, f);
break;
}
if (node.string >= buffer + sizeof(buffer) - 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Token too long\n");
exit(1);
}
*node.string++ = c;
}
if (node.string == buffer)
return NULL;
*node.string = 0;
node.string = buffer;
if (node.string[1] == '#') {
int n;
for (n = 0; n < ARRAY_SIZE(symbol_types); n++) {
if (node.string[0] == symbol_types[n].n) {
node.tag = n;
node.string += 2;
return copy_node(&node);
}
}
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown type %c\n", node.string[0]);
exit(1);
}
return copy_node(&node);
}
static void read_reference(FILE *f)
{
while (!feof(f)) {
struct string_list *defn = NULL;
struct string_list *sym, *def;
int is_extern = 0, is_override = 0;
struct symbol *subsym;
sym = read_node(f);
if (sym && sym->tag == SYM_NORMAL &&
!strcmp(sym->string, "override")) {
is_override = 1;
free_node(sym);
sym = read_node(f);
}
if (!sym)
continue;
def = read_node(f);
if (def && def->tag == SYM_NORMAL &&
!strcmp(def->string, "extern")) {
is_extern = 1;
free_node(def);
def = read_node(f);
}
while (def) {
def->next = defn;
defn = def;
def = read_node(f);
}
subsym = add_reference_symbol(xstrdup(sym->string), sym->tag,
defn, is_extern);
subsym->is_override = is_override;
free_node(sym);
}
}
static void print_node(FILE * f, struct string_list *list)
{
if (symbol_types[list->tag].n) {
putc(symbol_types[list->tag].n, f);
putc('#', f);
}
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
fputs(list->string, f);
}
static void print_list(FILE * f, struct string_list *list)
{
struct string_list **e, **b;
struct string_list *tmp, **tmp2;
int elem = 1;
if (list == NULL) {
fputs("(nil)", f);
return;
}
tmp = list;
while ((tmp = tmp->next) != NULL)
elem++;
b = alloca(elem * sizeof(*e));
e = b + elem;
tmp2 = e - 1;
(*tmp2--) = list;
while ((list = list->next) != NULL)
*(tmp2--) = list;
while (b != e) {
print_node(f, *b++);
putc(' ', f);
}
}
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
static unsigned long expand_and_crc_sym(struct symbol *sym, unsigned long crc)
{
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
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struct string_list *list = sym->defn;
struct string_list **e, **b;
struct string_list *tmp, **tmp2;
int elem = 1;
if (!list)
return crc;
tmp = list;
while ((tmp = tmp->next) != NULL)
elem++;
b = alloca(elem * sizeof(*e));
e = b + elem;
tmp2 = e - 1;
*(tmp2--) = list;
while ((list = list->next) != NULL)
*(tmp2--) = list;
while (b != e) {
struct string_list *cur;
struct symbol *subsym;
cur = *(b++);
switch (cur->tag) {
case SYM_NORMAL:
if (flag_dump_defs)
fprintf(debugfile, "%s ", cur->string);
crc = partial_crc32(cur->string, crc);
crc = partial_crc32_one(' ', crc);
break;
case SYM_ENUM_CONST:
case SYM_TYPEDEF:
subsym = find_symbol(cur->string, cur->tag, 0);
/* FIXME: Bad reference files can segfault here. */
if (subsym->expansion_trail) {
if (flag_dump_defs)
fprintf(debugfile, "%s ", cur->string);
crc = partial_crc32(cur->string, crc);
crc = partial_crc32_one(' ', crc);
} else {
subsym->expansion_trail = expansion_trail;
expansion_trail = subsym;
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
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crc = expand_and_crc_sym(subsym, crc);
}
break;
case SYM_STRUCT:
case SYM_UNION:
case SYM_ENUM:
subsym = find_symbol(cur->string, cur->tag, 0);
if (!subsym) {
struct string_list *n;
error_with_pos("expand undefined %s %s",
symbol_types[cur->tag].name,
cur->string);
n = concat_list(mk_node
(symbol_types[cur->tag].name),
mk_node(cur->string),
mk_node("{"),
mk_node("UNKNOWN"),
mk_node("}"), NULL);
subsym =
add_symbol(cur->string, cur->tag, n, 0);
}
if (subsym->expansion_trail) {
if (flag_dump_defs) {
fprintf(debugfile, "%s %s ",
symbol_types[cur->tag].name,
cur->string);
}
crc = partial_crc32(symbol_types[cur->tag].name,
crc);
crc = partial_crc32_one(' ', crc);
crc = partial_crc32(cur->string, crc);
crc = partial_crc32_one(' ', crc);
} else {
subsym->expansion_trail = expansion_trail;
expansion_trail = subsym;
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
crc = expand_and_crc_sym(subsym, crc);
}
break;
}
}
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
{
static struct symbol **end = &visited_symbols;
if (!sym->visited) {
*end = sym;
end = &sym->visited;
sym->visited = (struct symbol *)-1L;
}
}
return crc;
}
void export_symbol(const char *name)
{
struct symbol *sym;
sym = find_symbol(name, SYM_NORMAL, 0);
if (!sym)
error_with_pos("export undefined symbol %s", name);
else {
unsigned long crc;
int has_changed = 0;
if (flag_dump_defs)
fprintf(debugfile, "Export %s == <", name);
expansion_trail = (struct symbol *)-1L;
sym->expansion_trail = expansion_trail;
expansion_trail = sym;
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
crc = expand_and_crc_sym(sym, 0xffffffff) ^ 0xffffffff;
sym = expansion_trail;
while (sym != (struct symbol *)-1L) {
struct symbol *n = sym->expansion_trail;
if (sym->status != STATUS_UNCHANGED) {
if (!has_changed) {
print_location();
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s: modversion "
"changed because of changes "
"in ", flag_preserve ? "error" :
"warning", name);
} else
fprintf(stderr, ", ");
print_type_name(sym->type, sym->name);
if (sym->status == STATUS_DEFINED)
fprintf(stderr, " (became defined)");
has_changed = 1;
if (flag_preserve)
errors++;
}
sym->expansion_trail = 0;
sym = n;
}
if (has_changed)
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
if (flag_dump_defs)
fputs(">\n", debugfile);
/* Used as a linker script. */
printf("%s__crc_%s = 0x%08lx ;\n", mod_prefix, name, crc);
}
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
static void print_location(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: ", cur_filename ? : "<stdin>", cur_line);
}
static void print_type_name(enum symbol_type type, const char *name)
{
if (symbol_types[type].name)
fprintf(stderr, "%s %s", symbol_types[type].name, name);
else
fprintf(stderr, "%s", name);
}
void error_with_pos(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
if (flag_warnings) {
print_location();
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
putc('\n', stderr);
errors++;
}
}
static void genksyms_usage(void)
{
fputs("Usage:\n" "genksyms [-adDTwqhV] > /path/to/.tmp_obj.ver\n" "\n"
#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
" -a, --arch Select architecture\n"
" -d, --debug Increment the debug level (repeatable)\n"
" -D, --dump Dump expanded symbol defs (for debugging only)\n"
" -r, --reference file Read reference symbols from a file\n"
" -T, --dump-types file Dump expanded types into file\n"
" -p, --preserve Preserve reference modversions or fail\n"
" -w, --warnings Enable warnings\n"
" -q, --quiet Disable warnings (default)\n"
" -h, --help Print this message\n"
" -V, --version Print the release version\n"
#else /* __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
" -a Select architecture\n"
" -d Increment the debug level (repeatable)\n"
" -D Dump expanded symbol defs (for debugging only)\n"
" -r file Read reference symbols from a file\n"
" -T file Dump expanded types into file\n"
" -p Preserve reference modversions or fail\n"
" -w Enable warnings\n"
" -q Disable warnings (default)\n"
" -h Print this message\n"
" -V Print the release version\n"
#endif /* __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
, stderr);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *dumpfile = NULL, *ref_file = NULL;
int o;
#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__
struct option long_opts[] = {
{"arch", 1, 0, 'a'},
{"debug", 0, 0, 'd'},
{"warnings", 0, 0, 'w'},
{"quiet", 0, 0, 'q'},
{"dump", 0, 0, 'D'},
{"reference", 1, 0, 'r'},
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
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{"dump-types", 1, 0, 'T'},
{"preserve", 0, 0, 'p'},
{"version", 0, 0, 'V'},
{"help", 0, 0, 'h'},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
while ((o = getopt_long(argc, argv, "a:dwqVDr:T:ph",
&long_opts[0], NULL)) != EOF)
#else /* __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
while ((o = getopt(argc, argv, "a:dwqVDr:T:ph")) != EOF)
#endif /* __GNU_LIBRARY__ */
switch (o) {
case 'a':
arch = optarg;
break;
case 'd':
flag_debug++;
break;
case 'w':
flag_warnings = 1;
break;
case 'q':
flag_warnings = 0;
break;
case 'V':
fputs("genksyms version 2.5.60\n", stderr);
break;
case 'D':
flag_dump_defs = 1;
break;
case 'r':
flag_reference = 1;
ref_file = fopen(optarg, "r");
if (!ref_file) {
perror(optarg);
return 1;
}
break;
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
case 'T':
flag_dump_types = 1;
dumpfile = fopen(optarg, "w");
if (!dumpfile) {
perror(optarg);
return 1;
}
break;
case 'p':
flag_preserve = 1;
break;
case 'h':
genksyms_usage();
return 0;
default:
genksyms_usage();
return 1;
}
if ((strcmp(arch, "h8300") == 0) || (strcmp(arch, "blackfin") == 0))
mod_prefix = "_";
{
extern int yydebug;
extern int yy_flex_debug;
yydebug = (flag_debug > 1);
yy_flex_debug = (flag_debug > 2);
debugfile = stderr;
/* setlinebuf(debugfile); */
}
if (flag_reference) {
read_reference(ref_file);
fclose(ref_file);
}
yyparse();
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
if (flag_dump_types && visited_symbols) {
while (visited_symbols != (struct symbol *)-1L) {
struct symbol *sym = visited_symbols;
if (sym->is_override)
fputs("override ", dumpfile);
if (symbol_types[sym->type].n) {
putc(symbol_types[sym->type].n, dumpfile);
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
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putc('#', dumpfile);
}
fputs(sym->name, dumpfile);
putc(' ', dumpfile);
if (sym->is_extern)
fputs("extern ", dumpfile);
kbuild: support for %.symtypes files Here is a patch that adds a new -T option to genksyms for generating dumps of the type definition that makes up the symbol version hashes. This allows to trace modversion changes back to what caused them. The dump format is the name of the type defined, followed by its definition (which is almost C): s#list_head struct list_head { s#list_head * next , * prev ; } The s#, u#, e#, and t# prefixes stand for struct, union, enum, and typedef. The exported symbols do not define types, and thus do not have an x# prefix: nfs4_acl_get_whotype int nfs4_acl_get_whotype ( char * , t#u32 ) The symbol type defintion of a single file can be generated with: make fs/jbd/journal.symtypes If KBUILD_SYMTYPES is defined, all the *.symtypes of all object files that export symbols are generated. The single *.symtypes files can be combined into a single file after a kernel build with a script like the following: for f in $(find -name '*.symtypes' | sort); do f=${f#./} echo "/* ${f%.symtypes}.o */" cat $f echo done \ | sed -e '\:UNKNOWN:d' \ -e 's:[,;] }:}:g' \ -e 's:\([[({]\) :\1:g' \ -e 's: \([])},;]\):\1:g' \ -e 's: $::' \ $f \ | awk ' /^.#/ { if (defined[$1] == $0) { print $1 next } defined[$1] = $0 } { print } ' When the kernel ABI changes, diffing individual *.symtype files, or the combined files, against each other will show which symbol changes caused the ABI changes. This can save a tremendous amount of time. Dump the types that make up modversions Signed-off-by: Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
2006-05-09 18:37:30 +00:00
print_list(dumpfile, sym->defn);
putc('\n', dumpfile);
visited_symbols = sym->visited;
sym->visited = NULL;
}
}
if (flag_debug) {
fprintf(debugfile, "Hash table occupancy %d/%d = %g\n",
nsyms, HASH_BUCKETS,
(double)nsyms / (double)HASH_BUCKETS);
}
return errors != 0;
}