#!/bin/sh # # Copyright © 2008 IBM Corporation # # 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 script checks prom_init.o to see what external symbols it # is using, if it finds symbols not in the whitelist it returns # an error. The point of this is to discourage people from # intentionally or accidentally adding new code to prom_init.c # which has side effects on other parts of the kernel. # If you really need to reference something from prom_init.o add # it to the list below: WHITELIST="add_reloc_offset __bss_start __bss_stop copy_and_flush _end enter_prom memcpy memset reloc_offset __secondary_hold __secondary_hold_acknowledge __secondary_hold_spinloop __start strcmp strcpy strlcpy strlen strncmp strstr logo_linux_clut224 reloc_got2 kernstart_addr memstart_addr linux_banner" NM="$1" OBJ="$2" ERROR=0 for UNDEF in $($NM -u $OBJ | awk '{print $2}') do # On 64-bit nm gives us the function descriptors, which have # a leading . on the name, so strip it off here. UNDEF="${UNDEF#.}" if [ $KBUILD_VERBOSE ]; then if [ $KBUILD_VERBOSE -ne 0 ]; then echo "Checking prom_init.o symbol '$UNDEF'" fi fi OK=0 for WHITE in $WHITELIST do if [ "$UNDEF" = "$WHITE" ]; then OK=1 break fi done # ignore register save/restore funcitons if [ "${UNDEF:0:9}" = "_restgpr_" ]; then OK=1 fi if [ "${UNDEF:0:10}" = "_restgpr0_" ]; then OK=1 fi if [ "${UNDEF:0:11}" = "_rest32gpr_" ]; then OK=1 fi if [ "${UNDEF:0:9}" = "_savegpr_" ]; then OK=1 fi if [ "${UNDEF:0:10}" = "_savegpr0_" ]; then OK=1 fi if [ "${UNDEF:0:11}" = "_save32gpr_" ]; then OK=1 fi if [ $OK -eq 0 ]; then ERROR=1 echo "Error: External symbol '$UNDEF' referenced" \ "from prom_init.c" >&2 fi done exit $ERROR