Re: 2.6.9-mm1 : compile error & question

From: Vivek Goyal
Date: Mon Oct 25 2004 - 02:00:23 EST


Hi Remi,

On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 03:30, Remi Colinet wrote:

> Sections:
> Idx Name Size VMA LMA File off Algn
> 0 .text 0037d80e c0100000 00100000 00001000 2**12
> <-- something wrong here for LMA used to be 0xc010 000


This has been changed so that LMA (Load memory address) reflects the
physical address where sections shall be loaded. This is required to
make sure that a kexec boot can load a vmlinux image.



> CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, DATA
> 26 .bss 0006dfa0 c06c6000 c06c6000 005c7000 2**12 <--
> somthing wrong with LMA for .bss.
> CONTENTS, ALLOC, LOAD, DATA
> 27 .comment 0000c36f 00000000 00000000 00634fa0 2**0
> CONTENTS, READONLY
> 28 .debug_line 0021497b 00000000 00000000 0064130f 2**0
> ...
>
> This is very strange. The .text LMA of the vmlinux file is at 0x__0__010
> 0000 whereas, it used to be at 0x__c__010 0000. But then, the .bss LMA
> of the vmlinux file suddenly jump at 0x__c__06c 6000 instead of
> 0x__0__06c 6000 which would have seemed more natural -0). What can
> cause this offset? I have look for the .bss section content. It contains
> .bss data and .bss.page_aligned. The later seems to be the root of the
> .bss LMA offset. .bss.page_aligned contains then empty_zero_page and
> the swapper_pg_dir.

This looks like a problem with the older binutils package. I had faced
similar problem on one of the machines but it was resolved as soon as I
switched to a newer binutils package.


> I finally succeded to compile the kernel, using the following
> OBJCOPYFLAGS in arch/i386/Makefile.
>
> OBJCOPYFLAGS := -O binary --change-section-lma .bss-0xc0000000 -R
> .note -R .comment -S
>
> I haven't yet tried to boot it.
>
> Any idea to fix this objcopy error otherwise?

Switching to latest binutils package should help.

> Why is the .text LMA set at 0x0010 0000 instead of 0xc010 0000 as it
> used to be?

To reflect the physical address where .text section shall be loaded. As
mentioned earlier, vmlinux booting using kexec requires this.

Thanks
Vivek



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