1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2# 3# The stub may be linked into the kernel proper or into a separate boot binary, 4# but in either case, it executes before the kernel does (with MMU disabled) so 5# things like ftrace and stack-protector are likely to cause trouble if left 6# enabled, even if doing so doesn't break the build. 7# 8cflags-$(CONFIG_X86_32) := -march=i386 9cflags-$(CONFIG_X86_64) := -mcmodel=small 10cflags-$(CONFIG_X86) += -m$(BITS) -D__KERNEL__ -O2 \ 11 -fPIC -fno-strict-aliasing -mno-red-zone \ 12 -mno-mmx -mno-sse 13 14cflags-$(CONFIG_ARM64) := $(subst -pg,,$(KBUILD_CFLAGS)) -fpie 15cflags-$(CONFIG_ARM) := $(subst -pg,,$(KBUILD_CFLAGS)) \ 16 -fno-builtin -fpic -mno-single-pic-base 17 18cflags-$(CONFIG_EFI_ARMSTUB) += -I$(srctree)/scripts/dtc/libfdt 19 20KBUILD_CFLAGS := $(cflags-y) -DDISABLE_BRANCH_PROFILING \ 21 -D__NO_FORTIFY \ 22 $(call cc-option,-ffreestanding) \ 23 $(call cc-option,-fno-stack-protector) 24 25GCOV_PROFILE := n 26KASAN_SANITIZE := n 27UBSAN_SANITIZE := n 28OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD := y 29 30# Prevents link failures: __sanitizer_cov_trace_pc() is not linked in. 31KCOV_INSTRUMENT := n 32 33lib-y := efi-stub-helper.o gop.o secureboot.o 34lib-$(CONFIG_RESET_ATTACK_MITIGATION) += tpm.o 35 36# include the stub's generic dependencies from lib/ when building for ARM/arm64 37arm-deps-y := fdt_rw.c fdt_ro.c fdt_wip.c fdt.c fdt_empty_tree.c fdt_sw.c 38arm-deps-$(CONFIG_ARM64) += sort.c 39 40$(obj)/lib-%.o: $(srctree)/lib/%.c FORCE 41 $(call if_changed_rule,cc_o_c) 42 43lib-$(CONFIG_EFI_ARMSTUB) += arm-stub.o fdt.o string.o random.o \ 44 $(patsubst %.c,lib-%.o,$(arm-deps-y)) 45 46lib-$(CONFIG_ARM) += arm32-stub.o 47lib-$(CONFIG_ARM64) += arm64-stub.o 48CFLAGS_arm64-stub.o := -DTEXT_OFFSET=$(TEXT_OFFSET) 49 50# 51# arm64 puts the stub in the kernel proper, which will unnecessarily retain all 52# code indefinitely unless it is annotated as __init/__initdata/__initconst etc. 53# So let's apply the __init annotations at the section level, by prefixing 54# the section names directly. This will ensure that even all the inline string 55# literals are covered. 56# The fact that the stub and the kernel proper are essentially the same binary 57# also means that we need to be extra careful to make sure that the stub does 58# not rely on any absolute symbol references, considering that the virtual 59# kernel mapping that the linker uses is not active yet when the stub is 60# executing. So build all C dependencies of the EFI stub into libstub, and do 61# a verification pass to see if any absolute relocations exist in any of the 62# object files. 63# 64extra-$(CONFIG_EFI_ARMSTUB) := $(lib-y) 65lib-$(CONFIG_EFI_ARMSTUB) := $(patsubst %.o,%.stub.o,$(lib-y)) 66 67STUBCOPY_RM-y := -R *ksymtab* -R *kcrctab* 68STUBCOPY_FLAGS-$(CONFIG_ARM64) += --prefix-alloc-sections=.init \ 69 --prefix-symbols=__efistub_ 70STUBCOPY_RELOC-$(CONFIG_ARM64) := R_AARCH64_ABS 71 72$(obj)/%.stub.o: $(obj)/%.o FORCE 73 $(call if_changed,stubcopy) 74 75# 76# Strip debug sections and some other sections that may legally contain 77# absolute relocations, so that we can inspect the remaining sections for 78# such relocations. If none are found, regenerate the output object, but 79# this time, use objcopy and leave all sections in place. 80# 81quiet_cmd_stubcopy = STUBCPY $@ 82 cmd_stubcopy = if $(STRIP) --strip-debug $(STUBCOPY_RM-y) -o $@ $<; \ 83 then if $(OBJDUMP) -r $@ | grep $(STUBCOPY_RELOC-y); \ 84 then (echo >&2 "$@: absolute symbol references not allowed in the EFI stub"; \ 85 rm -f $@; /bin/false); \ 86 else $(OBJCOPY) $(STUBCOPY_FLAGS-y) $< $@; fi \ 87 else /bin/false; fi 88 89# 90# ARM discards the .data section because it disallows r/w data in the 91# decompressor. So move our .data to .data.efistub, which is preserved 92# explicitly by the decompressor linker script. 93# 94STUBCOPY_FLAGS-$(CONFIG_ARM) += --rename-section .data=.data.efistub 95STUBCOPY_RELOC-$(CONFIG_ARM) := R_ARM_ABS 96