Andrea Bolognani 2757e91c2b scripts: Make check-symfile.py work on alpha
The script expects each of the symbols that it looks for to
be in one of three sections, which in nm(1) are described as
follows:

  T - The symbol is in the text (code) section.
  B - The symbol is in the BSS data section. This section
      typically contains zero-initialized or uninitialized
      data, although the exact behavior is system dependent.
  D - The symbol is in the initialized data section.

When building on alpha, however, some of the symbols show up
in one of two additional sections, specifically:

  S - The symbol is in an uninitialized or zero-initialized
      data section for small objects.
  G - The symbol is in an initialized data section for small
      objects.

In other words, S is the same as B and G is the same as D,
except with some optimization for small objects that for some
reason is applied on alpha but not on other architectures.

I have confirmed that, for all the symbols that the script
complained about being missing on alpha, the section is the
expected one, that is, symbols that are reported as B on x86
are reported as S on alpha, and symbols that are reported as
D on x86 are reported as G on alpha.

Note that, while the B section doesn't seem to be used at all
on alpha, at least in our case, the D section still is.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
2024-01-30 18:05:15 +01:00
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