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After our migration (of certain architectures) to lld the kernel is built with a unique build-ID. Make it available via a sysctl and uname(1) to allow the user to identify their running kernel. Submitted by: Ali Mashtizadeh <ali_mashtizadeh.com> MFC after: 2 weeks Relnotes: Yes Event: Waterloo Hackathon 2019 Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20326
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5.1 KiB
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180 lines
5.1 KiB
Plaintext
/* $FreeBSD$ */
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OUTPUT_FORMAT("elf64-powerpc-freebsd", "elf64-powerpc-freebsd",
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"elf64-powerpc-freebsd")
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OUTPUT_ARCH(powerpc:common64)
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ENTRY(__start)
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SEARCH_DIR(/usr/lib);
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PROVIDE (__stack = 0);
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PHDRS
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{
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text PT_LOAD ;
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dynamic PT_DYNAMIC ;
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}
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SECTIONS
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{
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/* Low-address wrapper for bootloaders (kexec/kboot) that can't parse ELF */
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. = kernbase - 0x100;
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.kboot : { *(.text.kboot) } :text
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/* Read-only sections, merged into text segment: */
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. = kernbase;
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PROVIDE (begin = .);
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.text :
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{
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*(.glink)
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*(.text)
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*(.stub)
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/* .gnu.warning sections are handled specially by elf32.em. */
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*(.gnu.warning)
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*(.gnu.linkonce.t*)
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} =0
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_etext = .;
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/* Do not emit PT_INTERP section, which confuses some loaders (kexec-lite) */
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/DISCARD/ : { *(.interp) }
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/* Also delete notes */
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PROVIDE (__build_id_start = .);
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*(.note.gnu.build-id)
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PROVIDE (__build_id_end = .);
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}
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.init : { *(.init) } =0
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. = ALIGN(4096);
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.data.read_frequently :
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{
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*(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.data.read_frequently))
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}
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.data.read_mostly :
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{
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*(.data.read_mostly)
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}
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. = ALIGN(128);
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.data.exclusive_cache_line :
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{
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*(.data.exclusive_cache_line)
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}
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{
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*(.data)
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*(.gnu.linkonce.d*)
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}
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.data1 : { *(.data1) }
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.toc1 : ALIGN(8) { *(.toc1) }
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. = ALIGN(4096);
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.got : ALIGN(8) { __tocbase = .; *(.got) }
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.toc : ALIGN(8) { *(.toc) }
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.dynamic : { *(.dynamic) } :text :dynamic
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/* Put .ctors and .dtors next to the .got2 section, so that the pointers
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get relocated with -mrelocatable. Also put in the .fixup pointers.
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The current compiler no longer needs this, but keep it around for 2.7.2 */
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PROVIDE (_GOT2_START_ = .);
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.got2 : { *(.got2) }
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PROVIDE (__CTOR_LIST__ = .);
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.ctors : { *(.ctors) }
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PROVIDE (__CTOR_END__ = .);
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PROVIDE (__DTOR_LIST__ = .);
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PROVIDE (__DTOR_END__ = .);
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PROVIDE (_FIXUP_START_ = .);
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PROVIDE (_FIXUP_END_ = .);
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PROVIDE (_GOT2_END_ = .);
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/* We want the small data sections together, so single-instruction offsets
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can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so
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we can shorten the on-disk segment size. */
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_edata = .;
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PROVIDE (edata = .);
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.sbss :
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{
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PROVIDE (__sbss_start = .);
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*(.sbss)
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*(.scommon)
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*(.dynsbss)
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PROVIDE (__sbss_end = .);
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}
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.plt : { *(.plt) }
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.bss :
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{
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PROVIDE (__bss_start = .);
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*(.dynbss)
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*(.bss)
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*(COMMON)
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}
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_end = . ;
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PROVIDE (end = .);
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/* Stabs debugging sections. */
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.stab 0 : { *(.stab) }
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/* DWARF debug sections.
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Symbols in the DWARF debugging sections are relative to the beginning
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of the section so we begin them at 0. */
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/* DWARF 1 */
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.debug_loc 0 : { *(.debug_loc) }
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.debug_macinfo 0 : { *(.debug_macinfo) }
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/* SGI/MIPS DWARF 2 extensions */
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.debug_weaknames 0 : { *(.debug_weaknames) }
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.debug_typenames 0 : { *(.debug_typenames) }
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/* These must appear regardless of . */
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}
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