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only, as it payes no attention to the relocation table (which references the symbols). As a result, running "symorder -c" to clean up the visibility of a LKM ".o" file (as is done in the new bsd.kmod.mk) totally screws up the relocation table, making the LKM file unloadable. (ld: bogus relocation record) This is a pretty crude fix - I've changed symorder so that when running in "cleanup" mode, it disables the reordering which was screwing up the relocation table. I'm sure there is a better fix, but I didn't have the energy. Feel free to fix this hack, probably by renumbering the symbol indexes in the relocation table. |
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