retire arm64 kernel module linker workaround
Relocatable linking in aarch64 ld from binutils 2.25.1 does not work. The linker corrupts the references to the external symbols which are defined by other object in the linking set and should therefore lose the GOT entry. The problem is fixed in later versions of GNU ld and does not exist in the in-tree lld linker that we now use by default for arm64, so the workaround can be removed. Reviewed by: kib MFC after: 3 weeks Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11302
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@ -209,18 +209,8 @@ ${PROG}.debug: ${FULLPROG}
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.if ${__KLD_SHARED} == yes
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${FULLPROG}: ${KMOD}.kld
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.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} != "aarch64"
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${LD} -m ${LD_EMULATION} -Bshareable -znotext ${_LDFLAGS} \
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-o ${.TARGET} ${KMOD}.kld
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.else
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#XXXKIB Relocatable linking in aarch64 ld from binutils 2.25.1 does
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# not work. The linker corrupts the references to the external
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# symbols which are defined by other object in the linking set
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# and should therefore loose the GOT entry. The problem seems
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# to be fixed in the binutils-gdb git HEAD as of 2015-10-04. Hack
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# below allows to get partially functioning modules for now.
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${LD} -m ${LD_EMULATION} -Bshareable ${_LDFLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} ${OBJS}
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.endif
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.if !defined(DEBUG_FLAGS)
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${OBJCOPY} --strip-debug ${.TARGET}
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.endif
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