Anton's commit enabling the use of the lwsync fixup mechanism on 64-bit breaks modules. The lwsync fixup section uses .long instead of the FTR_ENTRY_OFFSET macro used by other fixups sections, and thus will generate 32-bit relocations that our module loader cannot resolve. This changes it to use the same type as other feature sections. Note however that we might want to consider using 32-bit for all the feature fixup offsets and add support for R_PPC_REL32 to module_64.c instead as that would reduce the size of the kernel image. I'll leave that as an exercise for the reader for now... Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> |
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| code-patching.c | ||
| copy_32.S | ||
| copypage_64.S | ||
| copyuser_64.S | ||
| crtsavres.S | ||
| devres.c | ||
| div64.S | ||
| feature-fixups-test.S | ||
| feature-fixups.c | ||
| locks.c | ||
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| mem_64.S | ||
| memcpy_64.S | ||
| rheap.c | ||
| sstep.c | ||
| string.S | ||
| usercopy_64.c | ||