On Sun, 30 Nov 2003, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > When trying to get modules working in 2.6.0-test11, I'm seeing something > weird. > A kernel without module support boots fine, while a kernel with module support > crashes very early because any Chip RAM allocation fails. > > Some investigation shows that amiga_hw_present.CHIP_RAM is set initially, but > looses its value later. Apparently it's destroyed when mach_gettimeoffset is > filled in. > > System.map shows: > | 00180bf2 B amiga_hw_present > | 00180bf4 B mach_gettimeoffset > > I.e. amiga_hw_present is only 16 bits large, while it contains a bitfield of > 32 > single bit values. So when mach_gettimeoffset is changed, half of > amiga_hw_present is overwritten. > > I'm using cross gcc version 2.95.2 20000220 and cross binutils version 2.9.5 > (with BFD 2.9.5.0.37), both built from Debian sources a while ago. > > Then I relinked the kernel using my newer cross binutils (2.13.90.0.10 > 20021010, from Debian toolchain-source). System.map stills shows that > amiga_hw_present is only 2 bytes large. > > Then I recompiled arch/m68k/amiga/config.c using my newer cross gcc (3.2, from > Debian toolchain-source) and relinked (tried both binutils). System.map stills > shows that amiga_hw_present is only 2 bytes large. > > `nm -S arch/m68k/amiga/config.o' does show that amiga_hw_present has a size of > 4 bytes in all cases, so it looks like a linker bug. > > Anyone seen a similar problem before?
Whatever linker[*] I use to link the final image, `nm -S vmlinux | sort' shows output like: | 0017f620 00000004 B m68k_memoffset * | 0017f621 00000001 B amiga_psfreq | 0017f622 00000004 B amiga_hw_present * | 0017f624 00000004 B mach_gettimeoffset * | 0017f626 00000070 b ram_resource * | 0017f628 00000004 B mach_reset | 0017f62c 00000100 b m68k_command_line * | 0017f674 000007d0 b nodes * | 0017f696 00000002 b jiffy_ticks | 0017f698 00000038 b ami_irq_list | 0017f6d0 00000040 b ami_ablecount | 0017f710 00000004 B amiga_chip_size As you can see, several objects (marked with an asterisk) are allocated less memory than their size indicates. [*] I tried 2.9.5, 2.13.90.0.10, 2.14.90.0.4 (all cross) and 2.14.90.0.7 (native). All fail. If CONFIG_MODULES is not set, everything is OK (well, the kernel boots, and a quick look didn't reveal any too-small objects). Who should I bug with this problem? All binutils are from Debian (or compiled from Debian sources). Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds