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Merge branch 'kbuild' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mmarek/kbuild-2.6
* 'kbuild' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mmarek/kbuild-2.6: initramfs: Fix build break on symbol-prefixed archs initramfs: fix initramfs size calculation initramfs: generalize initramfs_data.xxx.S variants scripts/kallsyms: Enable error messages while hush up unnecessary warnings scripts/setlocalversion: update comment kbuild: Use a single clean rule for kernel and external modules kbuild: Do not run make clean in $(srctree) scripts/mod/modpost.c: fix commentary accordingly to last changes kbuild: Really don't clean bounds.h and asm-offsets.h
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@@ -18,13 +18,15 @@ suffix_$(CONFIG_INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_LZMA) = .lzma
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# Lzo
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suffix_$(CONFIG_INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION_LZO) = .lzo
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AFLAGS_initramfs_data.o += -DINITRAMFS_IMAGE="usr/initramfs_data.cpio$(suffix_y)"
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# Generate builtin.o based on initramfs_data.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD) := initramfs_data$(suffix_y).o
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obj-$(CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD) := initramfs_data.o
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# initramfs_data.o contains the compressed initramfs_data.cpio image.
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# The image is included using .incbin, a dependency which is not
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# tracked automatically.
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$(obj)/initramfs_data$(suffix_y).o: $(obj)/initramfs_data.cpio$(suffix_y) FORCE
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$(obj)/initramfs_data.o: $(obj)/initramfs_data.cpio$(suffix_y) FORCE
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#####
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# Generate the initramfs cpio archive
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@@ -11,11 +11,7 @@
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-T initramfs_data.scr initramfs_data.cpio.gz -o initramfs_data.o
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ld -m elf_i386 -r -o built-in.o initramfs_data.o
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initramfs_data.scr looks like this:
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SECTIONS
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{
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.init.ramfs : { *(.data) }
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}
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For including the .init.ramfs sections, see include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.
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The above example is for i386 - the parameters vary from architectures.
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Eventually look up LDFLAGS_BLOB in an older version of the
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@@ -25,6 +21,17 @@ SECTIONS
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in the ELF header, as required by certain architectures.
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*/
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.section .init.ramfs,"a"
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.incbin "usr/initramfs_data.cpio"
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#include <linux/stringify.h>
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.section .init.ramfs,"a"
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__irf_start:
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.incbin __stringify(INITRAMFS_IMAGE)
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__irf_end:
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.section .init.ramfs.info,"a"
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.globl __initramfs_size
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__initramfs_size:
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#ifdef CONFIG_32BIT
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.long __irf_end - __irf_start
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#else
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.quad __irf_end - __irf_start
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#endif
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
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/*
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initramfs_data includes the compressed binary that is the
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filesystem used for early user space.
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Note: Older versions of "as" (prior to binutils 2.11.90.0.23
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released on 2001-07-14) dit not support .incbin.
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If you are forced to use older binutils than that then the
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following trick can be applied to create the resulting binary:
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ld -m elf_i386 --format binary --oformat elf32-i386 -r \
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-T initramfs_data.scr initramfs_data.cpio.gz -o initramfs_data.o
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ld -m elf_i386 -r -o built-in.o initramfs_data.o
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initramfs_data.scr looks like this:
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SECTIONS
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{
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.init.ramfs : { *(.data) }
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}
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The above example is for i386 - the parameters vary from architectures.
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Eventually look up LDFLAGS_BLOB in an older version of the
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arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile to see the flags used before .incbin was introduced.
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Using .incbin has the advantage over ld that the correct flags are set
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in the ELF header, as required by certain architectures.
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*/
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.section .init.ramfs,"a"
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.incbin "usr/initramfs_data.cpio.bz2"
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
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/*
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initramfs_data includes the compressed binary that is the
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filesystem used for early user space.
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Note: Older versions of "as" (prior to binutils 2.11.90.0.23
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released on 2001-07-14) dit not support .incbin.
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If you are forced to use older binutils than that then the
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following trick can be applied to create the resulting binary:
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ld -m elf_i386 --format binary --oformat elf32-i386 -r \
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-T initramfs_data.scr initramfs_data.cpio.gz -o initramfs_data.o
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ld -m elf_i386 -r -o built-in.o initramfs_data.o
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initramfs_data.scr looks like this:
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SECTIONS
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{
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.init.ramfs : { *(.data) }
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}
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The above example is for i386 - the parameters vary from architectures.
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Eventually look up LDFLAGS_BLOB in an older version of the
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arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile to see the flags used before .incbin was introduced.
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Using .incbin has the advantage over ld that the correct flags are set
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in the ELF header, as required by certain architectures.
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*/
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.section .init.ramfs,"a"
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.incbin "usr/initramfs_data.cpio.gz"
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
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/*
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initramfs_data includes the compressed binary that is the
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filesystem used for early user space.
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Note: Older versions of "as" (prior to binutils 2.11.90.0.23
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released on 2001-07-14) dit not support .incbin.
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If you are forced to use older binutils than that then the
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following trick can be applied to create the resulting binary:
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ld -m elf_i386 --format binary --oformat elf32-i386 -r \
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-T initramfs_data.scr initramfs_data.cpio.gz -o initramfs_data.o
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ld -m elf_i386 -r -o built-in.o initramfs_data.o
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initramfs_data.scr looks like this:
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SECTIONS
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{
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.init.ramfs : { *(.data) }
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}
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The above example is for i386 - the parameters vary from architectures.
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Eventually look up LDFLAGS_BLOB in an older version of the
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arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile to see the flags used before .incbin was introduced.
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Using .incbin has the advantage over ld that the correct flags are set
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in the ELF header, as required by certain architectures.
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*/
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.section .init.ramfs,"a"
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.incbin "usr/initramfs_data.cpio.lzma"
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
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/*
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initramfs_data includes the compressed binary that is the
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filesystem used for early user space.
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Note: Older versions of "as" (prior to binutils 2.11.90.0.23
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released on 2001-07-14) dit not support .incbin.
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If you are forced to use older binutils than that then the
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following trick can be applied to create the resulting binary:
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ld -m elf_i386 --format binary --oformat elf32-i386 -r \
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-T initramfs_data.scr initramfs_data.cpio.gz -o initramfs_data.o
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ld -m elf_i386 -r -o built-in.o initramfs_data.o
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initramfs_data.scr looks like this:
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SECTIONS
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{
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.init.ramfs : { *(.data) }
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}
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The above example is for i386 - the parameters vary from architectures.
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Eventually look up LDFLAGS_BLOB in an older version of the
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arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile to see the flags used before .incbin was introduced.
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Using .incbin has the advantage over ld that the correct flags are set
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in the ELF header, as required by certain architectures.
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*/
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.section .init.ramfs,"a"
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.incbin "usr/initramfs_data.cpio.lzo"
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