(This is in reference to commit 18991197b4b588255ccabf472ebc84db7b66a19c) When actually used, the build-id linker option causes problems for the sparc64 kernel in two ways:
1) When building modules we get tons of warnings from the linker such as: LD [M] drivers/scsi/sr_mod.o ld: warning: Cannot create .note.gnu.build-id section, --build-id ignored. 2) The resulting kernel image will not boot. The SILO boot loader on sparc aborts if there are multiple PT_LOAD segments in the ELF program header of the kernel image. The boot loader can only handle allocating memory for and setting up mappings via the firmware for one one linear PT_LOAD segment. build-id puts a second PT_LOAD into the kernel image (albeit a tiny one) and as a result it cannot be booted This is all with the current binutils in Ubuntu gutsy which is version 2.17.50.20070718 Whilst #1 could be some kind of binutils bug and the warning is harmless, #2 is an outright show-stopper for sparc32 and sparc64 and to be honest I would not be surprised if the boot loader on some other platforms have this limitation too. My suggestion would be to add this linker option in the various arch/${FOO}/Makefile files for platforms and situations where it is known to work properly. Roland, if you agree could you submit a fix like that? Alternatively, if you think build-id is so valuable, impress me with your binutils ninja skills and show me how to perhaps do some objcopy tricks wherein I could dike out the PT_LOAD segment build-id generates for the "image" target et al. in the arch/sparc{,64}/boot/Makefile's rules. Thanks a lot. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/