Not to worry, I fixed it already. And I will improve it further.
christos
I will look and try to write a separate mkldscript for kmod (but not today). On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, Izumi Tsutsui < tsutsui%ceres.dti.ne.jp@localhost> wrote: christos@ wrote:
> Module Name: src
> Committed By: christos
> Date: Wed Nov 12 02:15:58 UTC 2014
>
> Modified Files:
> src/sys/conf: mkldscript.sh
>
> Log Message:
> I don't know what was using this before
Christos, could you please try at least cvs log or grep -R
before writing such commit log?
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/source-changes/2007/03/04/0006.html
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Module Name: src
Committed By: tsutsui
Date: Sun Mar 4 02:35:50 UTC 2007
Modified Files:
src/sys/arch/cats/conf: Makefile.cats.inc
src/sys/arch/shark/conf: Makefile.shark.inc
Added Files:
src/sys/conf: mkldscript.sh
Removed Files:
src/sys/arch/arm/conf: mkldscript.sh
Log Message:
Move mkldscript.sh, which is used to create ldscript dynamically to
merge link_set_* sections into the text section for a.out kernels,
from sys/arch/arm/conf/ to sys/conf/ since there is no ARM specific
stuff in it and other ports would share it.
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% grep -R mkldscript.sh src/sys
sys/arch/cats/conf/Makefile.cats.inc: OBJDUMP=${OBJDUMP} ${HOST_SH} $S/conf/mkldscript.sh \
sys/arch/luna68k/conf/Makefile.luna68k: OBJDUMP=${OBJDUMP} ${HOST_SH} $S/conf/mkldscript.sh \
sys/arch/shark/conf/Makefile.shark.inc: OBJDUMP=${OBJDUMP} ${HOST_SH} $S/conf/mkldscript.sh \
%
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> (but it did not work since it
> did not produce valid LDSCRIPT code) and now it does.
It have worked more than ten years for these traditional arm ports
(luna68k no longer needs it since it got a native bootloader though).
I wonder if you need a different script (or proper wrapper)
for modules..
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Izumi Tsutsui
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