On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 at 01:34, Fangrui Song <mask...@google.com> wrote: > > On 2020-06-29, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > >On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 19:37, Fangrui Song <mask...@google.com> wrote: > >> > >> On 2020-06-29, Arvind Sankar wrote: > >> >On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 09:20:31AM -0700, Kees Cook wrote: > >> >> On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 06:11:59PM +0200, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > >> >> > On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 at 18:09, Kees Cook <keesc...@chromium.org> wrote: > >> >> > > > >> >> > > On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 10:09:28AM -0400, Arvind Sankar wrote: > >> >> > > > Add a linker script check that there are no runtime relocations, > >> >> > > > and > >> >> > > > remove the old one that tries to check via looking for > >> >> > > > specially-named > >> >> > > > sections in the object files. > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > Drop the tests for -fPIE compiler option and -pie linker option, > >> >> > > > as they > >> >> > > > are available in all supported gcc and binutils versions (as well > >> >> > > > as > >> >> > > > clang and lld). > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nived...@alum.mit.edu> > >> >> > > > Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel <a...@kernel.org> > >> >> > > > Reviewed-by: Fangrui Song <mask...@google.com> > >> >> > > > --- > >> >> > > > arch/x86/boot/compressed/Makefile | 28 > >> >> > > > +++----------------------- > >> >> > > > arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.lds.S | 8 ++++++++ > >> >> > > > 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keesc...@chromium.org> > >> >> > > > >> >> > > question below ... > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > diff --git a/arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.lds.S > >> >> > > > b/arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.lds.S > >> >> > > > index a4a4a59a2628..a78510046eec 100644 > >> >> > > > --- a/arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.lds.S > >> >> > > > +++ b/arch/x86/boot/compressed/vmlinux.lds.S > >> >> > > > @@ -42,6 +42,12 @@ SECTIONS > >> >> > > > *(.rodata.*) > >> >> > > > _erodata = . ; > >> >> > > > } > >> >> > > > + .rel.dyn : { > >> >> > > > + *(.rel.*) > >> >> > > > + } > >> >> > > > + .rela.dyn : { > >> >> > > > + *(.rela.*) > >> >> > > > + } > >> >> > > > .got : { > >> >> > > > *(.got) > >> >> > > > } > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Should these be marked (INFO) as well? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > Given that sections marked as (INFO) will still be emitted into the > >> >> > ELF image, it does not really make a difference to do this for zero > >> >> > sized sections. > >> >> > >> >> Oh, I misunderstood -- I though they were _not_ emitted; I see now what > >> >> you said was not allocated. So, disk space used for the .got.plt case, > >> >> but not memory space used. Sorry for the confusion! > >> >> > >> >> -Kees > >> > >> About output section type (INFO): > >> https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Output-Section-Type.html#Output-Section-Type > >> says "These type names are supported for backward compatibility, and are > >> rarely used." > >> > >> If all input section don't have the SHF_ALLOC flag, the output section > >> will not have this flag as well. This type is not useful... > >> > >> If .got and .got.plt were used, they should be considered dynamic > >> relocations which should be part of the loadable image. So they should > >> have the SHF_ALLOC flag. (INFO) will not be applicable anyway. > >> > > > >I don't care deeply either way, but Kees indicated that he would like > >to get rid of the 24 bytes of .got.plt magic entries that we have no > >need for. > > > >In fact, a lot of this mangling is caused by the fact that the linker > >is creating a relocatable binary, and assumes that it is a hosted > >binary that is loaded by a dynamic loader. It would actually be much > >better if the compiler and linker would take -ffreestanding into > >account, and suppress GOT entries, PLTs, dynamic program headers for > >shared libraries altogether. > > Linkers (GNU ld and LLD) don't create .got or .got.plt just because the linker > command line has -pie or -shared. They create .got or .got.plt if there are > specific needs. > > For .got.plt, if there is (1) any .plt/.iplt entry, (2) any .got.plt based > relocation (e.g. R_X86_64_GOTPC32 on x86-64), or (3) if _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ > is > referenced, .got.plt will be created (both GNU ld and LLD) with usually 3 > entries (for ld.so purposes). >
This is not the case for AArch64. There, __GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE__ is always emitted, along with the magic .got.plt entries, regardless of the input. As for the input objects - why is '#pragma GCC visibility(hidden)' not the default for -ffreestanding builds? This suppresses any GOT entries emitted by the compiler, but the only way to get this behavior is through the #pragma, which is how we ended up with '-include hidden.h' in a couple of places. IOW, if the toolchain behavior was not 100% geared towards shared executables as it is today, we would not need the hacks that we need to apply to get a relocatable bare metal binary like we need for the KASLR kernel. > If (1) is not satisfied, the created .got.plt is just served as an anchor for > things that want to reference (the distance from GOT base to some point). The > linker will still reserve 3 words but the words are likely not needed. > > I don't think there is a specific need for another option to teach the linker > (GNU ld or LLD) that this is a kernel link. For -ffreestanding builds, cc > -static (ld -no-pie))/-static-pie (-pie) already work quite well. You mean 'ld -static -pie' right? That seems to work. Is that a recent invention?