alistair23-linux/kernel/system_certificates.S
Hendrik Brueckner 62226983da KEYS: correct alignment of system_certificate_list content in assembly file
Apart from data-type specific alignment constraints, there are also
architecture-specific alignment requirements.
For example, on s390 symbols must be on even addresses implying a 2-byte
alignment.  If the system_certificate_list_end symbol is on an odd address
and if this address is loaded, the least-significant bit is ignored.  As a
result, the load_system_certificate_list() fails to load the certificates
because of a wrong certificate length calculation.

To be safe, align system_certificate_list on an 8-byte boundary.  Also improve
the length calculation of the system_certificate_list content.  Introduce a
system_certificate_list_size (8-byte aligned because of unsigned long) variable
that stores the length.  Let the linker calculate this size by introducing
a start and end label for the certificate content.

Signed-off-by: Hendrik Brueckner <brueckner@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2013-12-10 18:25:28 +00:00

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#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
__INITRODATA
.align 8
.globl VMLINUX_SYMBOL(system_certificate_list)
VMLINUX_SYMBOL(system_certificate_list):
__cert_list_start:
.incbin "kernel/x509_certificate_list"
__cert_list_end:
.align 8
.globl VMLINUX_SYMBOL(system_certificate_list_size)
VMLINUX_SYMBOL(system_certificate_list_size):
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
.quad __cert_list_end - __cert_list_start
#else
.long __cert_list_end - __cert_list_start
#endif