This change adds support for specifying a build ID for kernel modules.
This is done by setting PKG_BUILD_ID to a hexadecimal string, which will
then be passed to the kernel linker. In addition, when this flag is set,
the build ID debug symbol (.note.gnu.build-id) will not be stripped from
the kernel module. This symbol is exported in sysfs by the kernel (if
the kernel is compiled with CONFIG_KALLSYMS) and so can be used to
uniquely identify a version of a kernel module in a running kernel. This
is useful for keeping track of different versions of a module when doing
experiments and development.
Modules that specify the build ID will be ~100 bytes larger (depending
on the length of the build ID specified). There is no size difference
for kernel modules that do not set this variable.
Signed-off-by: Toke Høiland-Jørgensen <toke@toke.dk>
SVN-Revision: 47290
ARCH="$(LINUX_KARCH)" \
KBUILD_HAVE_NLS=no \
CONFIG_SHELL="$(BASH)" \
- $(if $(findstring c,$(OPENWRT_VERBOSE)),V=1,V='')
+ $(if $(findstring c,$(OPENWRT_VERBOSE)),V=1,V='') \
+ $(if $(PKG_BUILD_ID),LDFLAGS_MODULE=--build-id=0x$(PKG_BUILD_ID))
ifdef CONFIG_STRIP_KERNEL_EXPORTS
KERNEL_MAKEOPTS += \
STRIP:=$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/sstrip
endif
endif
- RSTRIP:= \
+ RSTRIP= \
export CROSS="$(TARGET_CROSS)" \
+ $(if $(PKG_BUILD_ID),KEEP_BUILD_ID=1) \
$(if $(CONFIG_KERNEL_KALLSYMS),NO_RENAME=1) \
$(if $(CONFIG_KERNEL_PROFILING),KEEP_SYMBOLS=1); \
NM="$(TARGET_CROSS)nm" \
ARGS="-x -G __this_module --strip-unneeded"
fi
+if [ -z "$KEEP_BUILD_ID" ]; then
+ ARGS="$ARGS -R .note.gnu.build-id"
+fi
+
${CROSS}objcopy \
-R .comment \
-R .pdr \
-R .mdebug.abi32 \
- -R .note.gnu.build-id \
-R .gnu.attributes \
-R .reginfo \
$ARGS \