* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) [not found] <170CE325F85990DA.4359@groups.io> @ 2022-08-19 23:37 ` Rebecca Cran 2022-08-19 23:40 ` Rebecca Cran 1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-19 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: devel, Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Andy Hayes, Pedro Falcato, Marvin Häuser [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1463 bytes --] I got an error emailing Masami Hiramatsu <masami.hiramatsu@linaro.org>, who's listed as a reviewer for Socionext platforms and silicon: apparently they no longer work at Linaro. -- Rebecca Cran On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: > > I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries to build as > many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in edk2-platforms as possible. > > I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some errors now. > > I'm using edk2-platforms 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and > edk2 e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. > > > Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to > __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > > Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails with > undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails with bad > definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported > symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not > supported.) > > Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with undefined > references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc(fails > with bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or > unsupported symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols > are not supported.) > > > -- > Rebecca Cran > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 9965 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) [not found] <170CE325F85990DA.4359@groups.io> 2022-08-19 23:37 ` [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-19 23:40 ` Rebecca Cran 2022-08-20 0:46 ` Pedro Falcato 1 sibling, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-19 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw) To: devel, Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Pedro Falcato, Marvin Häuser [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1539 bytes --] ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with errors about __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message couldn't be delivered to the recipient because you don't have permission to send to it." -- Rebecca Cran On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: > > I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries to build as > many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in edk2-platforms as possible. > > I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some errors now. > > I'm using edk2-platforms 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and > edk2 e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. > > > Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to > __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > > Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails with > undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails with bad > definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported > symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not > supported.) > > Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with undefined > references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc(fails > with bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or > unsupported symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols > are not supported.) > > > -- > Rebecca Cran > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 10313 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) 2022-08-19 23:40 ` Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-20 0:46 ` Pedro Falcato 2022-08-20 1:51 ` Rebecca Cran 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Pedro Falcato @ 2022-08-20 0:46 UTC (permalink / raw) To: edk2-devel-groups-io, Rebecca Cran Cc: Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Marvin Häuser [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1819 bytes --] Hi Rebecca, What EDK2 toolchain are you using? And how is your toolchain configured (or where did you get it from?)? It seems that it's trying to use the stack protector automatically... Thanks, Pedro On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, 00:40 Rebecca Cran, <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with errors about > __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. > > > And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message couldn't be > delivered to the recipient because you don't have permission to send to it." > > > -- > Rebecca Cran > > > On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: > > I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries to build as > many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in edk2-platforms as possible. > > I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some errors now. > > I'm using edk2-platforms 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and > edk2 e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. > > > Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to __stack_chk_guard > and __stack_chk_fail) > > Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails with > undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails with bad > definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported > symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not > supported.) > > Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with undefined references > to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) > Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc > (fails with bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or > unsupported symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are > not supported.) > > > -- > Rebecca Cran > > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 9111 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) 2022-08-20 0:46 ` Pedro Falcato @ 2022-08-20 1:51 ` Rebecca Cran 2022-08-20 2:34 ` Pedro Falcato 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-20 1:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pedro Falcato, edk2-devel-groups-io Cc: Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Marvin Häuser [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 5490 bytes --] I'm using gcc version 9.4.0 (Ubuntu 9.4.0-1ubuntu1~20.04.1) on Ubuntu 20.04.4, from the Ubuntu repo. I'm building it with: export PACKAGES_PATH=$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms:$PWD/edk2-non-osi export WORKSPACE=$PWD export GCC5_AARCH64_PREFIX=aarch64-linux-gnu- . ./edk2/edksetup.sh build -p ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc -a AARCH64 -b RELEASE -t GCC5 Some of the messages are: "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" -o /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.dll -Wl,--emit-relocs -nostdlib -Wl,--gc-sections -u _ModuleEntryPoint -Wl,-e,_ModuleEntryPoint,-Map,/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.map -z common-page-size=0x20 -z common-page-size=0x1000 -flto -Os -L/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/ArmPkg/Library/GccLto -llto-aarch64 -Wl,-plugin-opt=-pass-through=-llto-aarch64 -Wno-lto-type-mismatch -Wl,--start-group,@/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/OUTPUT/static_library_files.lst,--end-group -g -Os -fshort-wchar -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror -Wno-array-bounds -include AutoGen.h -fno-common -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -DSTRING_ARRAY_NAME=Ext4DxeStrings -g -Os -fshort-wchar -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror -Wno-array-bounds -include AutoGen.h -fno-common -mlittle-endian -fno-short-enums -fverbose-asm -funsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wno-address -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fno-unwind-tables -fno-pic -fno-pie -ffixed-x18 -mcmodel=small -flto -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -Wno-unused-const-variable -D DISABLE_NEW_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES -Wl,--script=/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/BaseTools/Scripts/GccBase.lds -Wl,--defsym=PECOFF_HEADER_SIZE=0x228 -Wno-error /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function `InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0': /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: relocation R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against symbol `__stack_chk_guard' which may bind externally can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with -fPIC /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368:(.text.InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0+0xc): dangerous relocation: unsupported relocation /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:382: undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail' /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function `OrderedCollectionInsert.constprop.0': /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib.c:584: undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' -- Rebecca Cran On 8/19/22 18:46, Pedro Falcato wrote: > Hi Rebecca, > > What EDK2 toolchain are you using? And how is your toolchain > configured (or where did you get it from?)? It seems that it's trying > to use the stack protector automatically... > > Thanks, > Pedro > > > On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, 00:40 Rebecca Cran, <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > > ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with errors about > __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. > > > And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message couldn't > be delivered to the recipient because you don't have permission to > send to it." > > > -- > Rebecca Cran > > > On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: >> >> I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries to >> build as many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in >> edk2-platforms as possible. >> >> I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some >> errors now. >> >> I'm using edk2-platforms 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 >> and edk2 e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. >> >> >> Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to >> __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >> >> Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails with >> undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >> Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails with >> bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or >> unsupported symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined >> symbols are not supported.) >> >> Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with undefined >> references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >> Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc(fails >> with bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or >> unsupported symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined >> symbols are not supported.) >> >> >> -- >> Rebecca Cran >> >> > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 17065 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) 2022-08-20 1:51 ` Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-20 2:34 ` Pedro Falcato 2022-08-20 3:06 ` Rebecca Cran 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Pedro Falcato @ 2022-08-20 2:34 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rebecca Cran Cc: edk2-devel-groups-io, Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Marvin Häuser [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 5809 bytes --] I see the issue: We're not passing -fno-stack-protector to AARCH64 GCC toolchains (although arguably we should just enable support for it...). Can you try hacking up your tools_def to add -fno-stack-protector to GCC_AARCH64_CC_FLAGS? It should fix your build issues. On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 2:51 AM Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > I'm using gcc version 9.4.0 (Ubuntu 9.4.0-1ubuntu1~20.04.1) on Ubuntu > 20.04.4, from the Ubuntu repo. > > I'm building it with: > > > export PACKAGES_PATH=$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms:$PWD/edk2-non-osi > export WORKSPACE=$PWD > export GCC5_AARCH64_PREFIX=aarch64-linux-gnu- > > . ./edk2/edksetup.sh > build -p ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc -a AARCH64 -b RELEASE -t GCC5 > > > Some of the messages are: > > > "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" -o > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.dll > -Wl,--emit-relocs -nostdlib -Wl,--gc-sections -u _ModuleEntryPoint > -Wl,-e,_ModuleEntryPoint,-Map,/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.map > -z common-page-size=0x20 -z common-page-size=0x1000 -flto -Os > -L/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/ArmPkg/Library/GccLto -llto-aarch64 > -Wl,-plugin-opt=-pass-through=-llto-aarch64 -Wno-lto-type-mismatch > -Wl,--start-group,@/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/OUTPUT/static_library_files.lst,--end-group > -g -Os -fshort-wchar -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror > -Wno-array-bounds -include AutoGen.h -fno-common -ffunction-sections > -fdata-sections -DSTRING_ARRAY_NAME=Ext4DxeStrings -g -Os -fshort-wchar > -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror -Wno-array-bounds -include > AutoGen.h -fno-common -mlittle-endian -fno-short-enums -fverbose-asm > -funsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wno-address > -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fno-unwind-tables -fno-pic -fno-pie > -ffixed-x18 -mcmodel=small -flto -Wno-unused-but-set-variable > -Wno-unused-const-variable -D DISABLE_NEW_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES > -Wl,--script=/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/BaseTools/Scripts/GccBase.lds > -Wl,--defsym=PECOFF_HEADER_SIZE=0x228 -Wno-error > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function > `InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0': > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: relocation > R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against symbol `__stack_chk_guard' which may > bind externally can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with > -fPIC > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368:(.text.InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0+0xc): > dangerous relocation: unsupported relocation > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:382: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail' > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function > `OrderedCollectionInsert.constprop.0': > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib.c:584: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' > > -- > Rebecca Cran > > > On 8/19/22 18:46, Pedro Falcato wrote: > > Hi Rebecca, > > What EDK2 toolchain are you using? And how is your toolchain configured > (or where did you get it from?)? It seems that it's trying to use the stack > protector automatically... > > Thanks, > Pedro > > > On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, 00:40 Rebecca Cran, <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > >> ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with errors about >> __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. >> >> >> And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message couldn't be >> delivered to the recipient because you don't have permission to send to it." >> >> >> -- >> Rebecca Cran >> >> >> On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: >> >> I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries to build as >> many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in edk2-platforms as possible. >> >> I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some errors now. >> >> I'm using edk2-platforms 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and >> edk2 e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. >> >> >> Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to __stack_chk_guard >> and __stack_chk_fail) >> >> Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails with >> undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >> Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails with bad >> definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported >> symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not >> supported.) >> >> Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with undefined references >> to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >> Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc >> (fails with bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or >> unsupported symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are >> not supported.) >> >> >> -- >> Rebecca Cran >> >> >> -- Pedro Falcato [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 15699 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) 2022-08-20 2:34 ` Pedro Falcato @ 2022-08-20 3:06 ` Rebecca Cran 2022-08-24 11:05 ` Pedro Falcato 0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread From: Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-20 3:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pedro Falcato Cc: edk2-devel-groups-io, Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Marvin Häuser [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 6667 bytes --] Other platform such as Platform/Qemu/SbsaQemu/SbsaQemu.dsc have: # Add support for GCC stack protector NULL|MdePkg/Library/BaseStackCheckLib/BaseStackCheckLib.inf -- Rebecca Cran On 8/19/22 20:34, Pedro Falcato wrote: > I see the issue: We're not passing -fno-stack-protector to AARCH64 GCC > toolchains (although arguably we should just enable support for > it...). Can you try hacking up your tools_def to add > -fno-stack-protector to GCC_AARCH64_CC_FLAGS? It should fix your build > issues. > > On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 2:51 AM Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > > I'm using gcc version 9.4.0 (Ubuntu 9.4.0-1ubuntu1~20.04.1) on > Ubuntu 20.04.4, from the Ubuntu repo. > > I'm building it with: > > > export PACKAGES_PATH=$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms:$PWD/edk2-non-osi > export WORKSPACE=$PWD > export GCC5_AARCH64_PREFIX=aarch64-linux-gnu- > > . ./edk2/edksetup.sh > build -p ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc -a AARCH64 -b RELEASE -t GCC5 > > > Some of the messages are: > > > "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" -o > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.dll > -Wl,--emit-relocs -nostdlib -Wl,--gc-sections -u _ModuleEntryPoint > -Wl,-e,_ModuleEntryPoint,-Map,/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.map > -z common-page-size=0x20 -z common-page-size=0x1000 -flto -Os > -L/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/ArmPkg/Library/GccLto > -llto-aarch64 -Wl,-plugin-opt=-pass-through=-llto-aarch64 > -Wno-lto-type-mismatch > -Wl,--start-group,@/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/OUTPUT/static_library_files.lst,--end-group > -g -Os -fshort-wchar -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall > -Werror -Wno-array-bounds -include AutoGen.h -fno-common > -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections > -DSTRING_ARRAY_NAME=Ext4DxeStrings -g -Os -fshort-wchar > -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror -Wno-array-bounds > -include AutoGen.h -fno-common -mlittle-endian -fno-short-enums > -fverbose-asm -funsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections > -Wno-address -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fno-unwind-tables > -fno-pic -fno-pie -ffixed-x18 -mcmodel=small -flto > -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -Wno-unused-const-variable -D > DISABLE_NEW_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES > -Wl,--script=/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/BaseTools/Scripts/GccBase.lds > -Wl,--defsym=PECOFF_HEADER_SIZE=0x228 -Wno-error > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function > `InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0': > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: relocation > R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against symbol `__stack_chk_guard' > which may bind externally can not be used when making a shared > object; recompile with -fPIC > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368:(.text.InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0+0xc): > dangerous relocation: unsupported relocation > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:382: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail' > /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: > /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function > `OrderedCollectionInsert.constprop.0': > /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib.c:584: > undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' > > -- > Rebecca Cran > > > On 8/19/22 18:46, Pedro Falcato wrote: >> Hi Rebecca, >> >> What EDK2 toolchain are you using? And how is your toolchain >> configured (or where did you get it from?)? It seems that it's >> trying to use the stack protector automatically... >> >> Thanks, >> Pedro >> >> >> On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, 00:40 Rebecca Cran, <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: >> >> ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with errors >> about __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. >> >> >> And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message >> couldn't be delivered to the recipient because you don't have >> permission to send to it." >> >> >> -- >> Rebecca Cran >> >> >> On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: >>> >>> I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries >>> to build as many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in >>> edk2-platforms as possible. >>> >>> I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some >>> errors now. >>> >>> I'm using edk2-platforms >>> 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and edk2 >>> e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. >>> >>> >>> Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to >>> __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >>> >>> Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails >>> with undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and >>> __stack_chk_fail) >>> Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails >>> with bad definition for symbol >>> '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported symbol type. >>> For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not supported.) >>> >>> Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with >>> undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >>> Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc(fails >>> with bad definition for symbol >>> '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported symbol type. >>> For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not supported.) >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Rebecca Cran >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Pedro Falcato [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 20910 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) 2022-08-20 3:06 ` Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-24 11:05 ` Pedro Falcato 2022-08-24 11:31 ` Ard Biesheuvel 2022-08-24 14:03 ` Rebecca Cran 0 siblings, 2 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Pedro Falcato @ 2022-08-24 11:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rebecca Cran Cc: edk2-devel-groups-io, Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Marvin Häuser [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 7555 bytes --] Hi, So, what's your suggestion? Do you want me to add that to my package as well? There is obviously a huge problem with EDK2 build tools not knowing what a damn runtime library is. I personally don't think it's appropriate for me to say "I want my package built with the stack protector", particularly because my package shouldn't know what a damn stack protector is, and whoever is building it knows best, and because of that this should be dealt with by the build system itself (and no, setting it up in a platform dsc isn't a correct approach, since my package should be buildable standalone). And what if someone doesn't want the stack protector? Do they just create a new AARCH64_GCC5_NOSSP toolchain and build it with that? Do they just sed AARCH64_GCC5 to use -fno-stack-protector? Do they just limit themselves to toolchains without default SSP? IMO the correct way to go about things is to have the build tools automatically insert dependencies on runtime libraries and have a way to tag a toolchain such that you can easily selectively enable instrumentation (such as the SSP, UBSAN, ASAN, etc) and build them in any combination. Anyway, </rant>. I'll defer to your experience with the EDK2 build system for a solution. All the best, Pedro On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 4:06 AM Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > Other platform such as Platform/Qemu/SbsaQemu/SbsaQemu.dsc have: > > > # Add support for GCC stack protector > NULL|MdePkg/Library/BaseStackCheckLib/BaseStackCheckLib.inf > > > -- > > Rebecca Cran > > > On 8/19/22 20:34, Pedro Falcato wrote: > > I see the issue: We're not passing -fno-stack-protector to AARCH64 GCC > toolchains (although arguably we should just enable support for it...). Can > you try hacking up your tools_def to add -fno-stack-protector to > GCC_AARCH64_CC_FLAGS? It should fix your build issues. > > On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 2:51 AM Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > >> I'm using gcc version 9.4.0 (Ubuntu 9.4.0-1ubuntu1~20.04.1) on Ubuntu >> 20.04.4, from the Ubuntu repo. >> >> I'm building it with: >> >> >> export PACKAGES_PATH=$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms:$PWD/edk2-non-osi >> export WORKSPACE=$PWD >> export GCC5_AARCH64_PREFIX=aarch64-linux-gnu- >> >> . ./edk2/edksetup.sh >> build -p ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc -a AARCH64 -b RELEASE -t GCC5 >> >> >> Some of the messages are: >> >> >> "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" -o >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.dll >> -Wl,--emit-relocs -nostdlib -Wl,--gc-sections -u _ModuleEntryPoint >> -Wl,-e,_ModuleEntryPoint,-Map,/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.map >> -z common-page-size=0x20 -z common-page-size=0x1000 -flto -Os >> -L/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/ArmPkg/Library/GccLto -llto-aarch64 >> -Wl,-plugin-opt=-pass-through=-llto-aarch64 -Wno-lto-type-mismatch >> -Wl,--start-group,@/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/OUTPUT/static_library_files.lst,--end-group >> -g -Os -fshort-wchar -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror >> -Wno-array-bounds -include AutoGen.h -fno-common -ffunction-sections >> -fdata-sections -DSTRING_ARRAY_NAME=Ext4DxeStrings -g -Os -fshort-wchar >> -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror -Wno-array-bounds -include >> AutoGen.h -fno-common -mlittle-endian -fno-short-enums -fverbose-asm >> -funsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -Wno-address >> -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables -fno-unwind-tables -fno-pic -fno-pie >> -ffixed-x18 -mcmodel=small -flto -Wno-unused-but-set-variable >> -Wno-unused-const-variable -D DISABLE_NEW_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES >> -Wl,--script=/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/BaseTools/Scripts/GccBase.lds >> -Wl,--defsym=PECOFF_HEADER_SIZE=0x228 -Wno-error >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function >> `InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0': >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: relocation >> R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against symbol `__stack_chk_guard' which may >> bind externally can not be used when making a shared object; recompile with >> -fPIC >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368:(.text.InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0+0xc): >> dangerous relocation: unsupported relocation >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:382: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail' >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function >> `OrderedCollectionInsert.constprop.0': >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib.c:584: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' >> >> -- >> Rebecca Cran >> >> >> On 8/19/22 18:46, Pedro Falcato wrote: >> >> Hi Rebecca, >> >> What EDK2 toolchain are you using? And how is your toolchain configured >> (or where did you get it from?)? It seems that it's trying to use the stack >> protector automatically... >> >> Thanks, >> Pedro >> >> >> On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, 00:40 Rebecca Cran, <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: >> >>> ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with errors about >>> __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. >>> >>> >>> And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message couldn't be >>> delivered to the recipient because you don't have permission to send to it." >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Rebecca Cran >>> >>> >>> On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: >>> >>> I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and tries to build as >>> many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) platforms in edk2-platforms as possible. >>> >>> I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting some errors now. >>> >>> I'm using edk2-platforms 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and >>> edk2 e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. >>> >>> >>> Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references to __stack_chk_guard >>> and __stack_chk_fail) >>> >>> Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc (fails with >>> undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >>> Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc (fails with bad >>> definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported >>> symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not >>> supported.) >>> >>> Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with undefined >>> references to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >>> >>> Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc >>> (fails with bad definition for symbol '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or >>> unsupported symbol type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are >>> not supported.) >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Rebecca Cran >>> >>> >>> > > -- > Pedro Falcato > > -- Pedro Falcato [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 19719 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) 2022-08-24 11:05 ` Pedro Falcato @ 2022-08-24 11:31 ` Ard Biesheuvel 2022-08-24 14:03 ` Rebecca Cran 1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Ard Biesheuvel @ 2022-08-24 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pedro Falcato Cc: Rebecca Cran, edk2-devel-groups-io, Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Marvin Häuser On Wed, 24 Aug 2022 at 13:05, Pedro Falcato <pedro.falcato@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > So, what's your suggestion? Do you want me to add that to my package as well? > > There is obviously a huge problem with EDK2 build tools not knowing what a damn runtime library is. The real problem here is that someone decided that, instead of implementing proper support for PE/COFF executables in binutils and GCC [for certain architectures: most notably ARM and arm64 today, but also Itanium], it is OK to use a toolchain that targets an entirely different execution environment (ELF on Linux, for example), and hack some scaffolding around its output looks like PE/COFF to the extent required by EFI. Of course, this entirely falls apart with any kind of runtime library: this also affects memcpy() and memset(), for instance, and on ARM32, a slew of __aeabi_xxx runtime routines that the architecture specifies for ELF targets. And we cannot actually use the toolchain provided versions either, as they may contain syscalls or other codegen that depends on the toolchain's target ABI. > I personally don't think it's appropriate for me to say "I want my package built with the stack protector", particularly because my package shouldn't know what a damn stack protector is, and whoever is building it knows best, and because of that this should be dealt with by the build system itself (and no, setting it up in a platform dsc isn't a correct approach, since my package should be buildable standalone). And what if someone doesn't want the stack protector? Do they just create a new AARCH64_GCC5_NOSSP toolchain and build it with that? Do they just sed AARCH64_GCC5 to use -fno-stack-protector? Do they just limit themselves to toolchains without default SSP? IMO the correct way to go about things is to have the build tools automatically insert dependencies on runtime libraries and have a way to tag a toolchain such that you can easily selectively enable instrumentation (such as the SSP, UBSAN, ASAN, etc) and build them in any combination. > In my opinion, adding stack protector support like this was a mistake. What we need is a single intrinsics library, where every arch/toolchain combo can provide all the stuff that might be needed. If structured correctly (i.e., use separate objects and rely on LD garbage collection), this will only pull in the code that is actually needed at link time, and will get rid of these errors. As for overriding the use of the stack protector: this can be done from a DSC file, by appending -f[no]-stack-protector to the global CC flags. In general, choice of compiler options is a DSC level choice, so it is not something you typically need to worry about at the package level. Building the *SAN pieces like this requires extensive runtime support anyway, and so I don't see those being supported soon - someone needs to port the runtime library first. > Anyway, </rant>. I'll defer to your experience with the EDK2 build system for a solution. > I propose adding the library class resolution to the DSC - it will only take effect when the stack protector is actually enabled. Then, if you feel generous, you can add a DEFINE that can be set from the build command line to control stack protector support, but I personally wouldn't bother. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
* Re: [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) 2022-08-24 11:05 ` Pedro Falcato 2022-08-24 11:31 ` Ard Biesheuvel @ 2022-08-24 14:03 ` Rebecca Cran 1 sibling, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread From: Rebecca Cran @ 2022-08-24 14:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: devel, pedro.falcato, Rebecca Cran Cc: Kinney, Michael D, Leif Lindholm, Ard Biesheuvel, Marvin Häuser I really don't have much knowledge about the EDK2 build system, and was hoping that Ard would reply - which he has! -- Rebecca Cran On 8/24/22 05:05, Pedro Falcato wrote: > Hi, > > So, what's your suggestion? Do you want me to add that to my package > as well? > > There is obviously a huge problem with EDK2 build tools not knowing > what a damn runtime library is. I personally don't think it's > appropriate for me to say "I want my package built with the stack > protector", particularly because my package shouldn't know what a damn > stack protector is, and whoever is building it knows best, and because > of that this should be dealt with by the build system itself (and no, > setting it up in a platform dsc isn't a correct approach, since my > package should be buildable standalone). And what if someone doesn't > want the stack protector? Do they just create a new AARCH64_GCC5_NOSSP > toolchain and build it with that? Do they just sed AARCH64_GCC5 to use > -fno-stack-protector? Do they just limit themselves to toolchains > without default SSP? IMO the correct way to go about things is to have > the build tools automatically insert dependencies on runtime libraries > and have a way to tag a toolchain such that you can easily selectively > enable instrumentation (such as the SSP, UBSAN, ASAN, etc) and build > them in any combination. > > Anyway, </rant>. I'll defer to your experience with the EDK2 build > system for a solution. > > All the best, > Pedro > > On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 4:06 AM Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bsdio.com> wrote: > > Other platform such as Platform/Qemu/SbsaQemu/SbsaQemu.dsc have: > > > # Add support for GCC stack protector > NULL|MdePkg/Library/BaseStackCheckLib/BaseStackCheckLib.inf > > > -- > > Rebecca Cran > > > On 8/19/22 20:34, Pedro Falcato wrote: >> I see the issue: We're not passing -fno-stack-protector to >> AARCH64 GCC toolchains (although arguably we should just enable >> support for it...). Can you try hacking up your tools_def to add >> -fno-stack-protector to GCC_AARCH64_CC_FLAGS? It should fix your >> build issues. >> >> On Sat, Aug 20, 2022 at 2:51 AM Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bsdio.com> >> wrote: >> >> I'm using gcc version 9.4.0 (Ubuntu 9.4.0-1ubuntu1~20.04.1) >> on Ubuntu 20.04.4, from the Ubuntu repo. >> >> I'm building it with: >> >> >> export >> PACKAGES_PATH=$PWD/edk2:$PWD/edk2-platforms:$PWD/edk2-non-osi >> export WORKSPACE=$PWD >> export GCC5_AARCH64_PREFIX=aarch64-linux-gnu- >> >> . ./edk2/edksetup.sh >> build -p ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc -a AARCH64 -b RELEASE >> -t GCC5 >> >> >> Some of the messages are: >> >> >> "aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc" -o >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.dll >> -Wl,--emit-relocs -nostdlib -Wl,--gc-sections -u >> _ModuleEntryPoint >> -Wl,-e,_ModuleEntryPoint,-Map,/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/DEBUG/Ext4Dxe.map >> -z common-page-size=0x20 -z common-page-size=0x1000 -flto -Os >> -L/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/ArmPkg/Library/GccLto >> -llto-aarch64 -Wl,-plugin-opt=-pass-through=-llto-aarch64 >> -Wno-lto-type-mismatch >> -Wl,--start-group,@/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/Build/Ext4Pkg/RELEASE_GCC5/AARCH64/Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Dxe/Ext4Dxe/OUTPUT/static_library_files.lst,--end-group >> -g -Os -fshort-wchar -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall >> -Werror -Wno-array-bounds -include AutoGen.h -fno-common >> -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections >> -DSTRING_ARRAY_NAME=Ext4DxeStrings -g -Os -fshort-wchar >> -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Werror >> -Wno-array-bounds -include AutoGen.h -fno-common >> -mlittle-endian -fno-short-enums -fverbose-asm >> -funsigned-char -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections >> -Wno-address -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables >> -fno-unwind-tables -fno-pic -fno-pie -ffixed-x18 >> -mcmodel=small -flto -Wno-unused-but-set-variable >> -Wno-unused-const-variable -D >> DISABLE_NEW_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES >> -Wl,--script=/home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/BaseTools/Scripts/GccBase.lds >> -Wl,--defsym=PECOFF_HEADER_SIZE=0x228 -Wno-error >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function >> `InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0': >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: relocation >> R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21 against symbol `__stack_chk_guard' >> which may bind externally can not be used when making a >> shared object; recompile with -fPIC >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368:(.text.InternalAllocatePool.constprop.0+0xc): >> dangerous relocation: unsupported relocation >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:368: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiMemoryAllocationLib/MemoryAllocationLib.c:382: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_fail' >> /usr/lib/gcc-cross/aarch64-linux-gnu/9/../../../../aarch64-linux-gnu/bin/ld: >> /tmp/Ext4Dxe.dll.sETaOX.ltrans0.ltrans.o: in function >> `OrderedCollectionInsert.constprop.0': >> /home/bcran/src/beaglebone/edk2/MdePkg/Library/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib/BaseOrderedCollectionRedBlackTreeLib.c:584: >> undefined reference to `__stack_chk_guard' >> >> -- >> Rebecca Cran >> >> >> On 8/19/22 18:46, Pedro Falcato wrote: >>> Hi Rebecca, >>> >>> What EDK2 toolchain are you using? And how is your toolchain >>> configured (or where did you get it from?)? It seems that >>> it's trying to use the stack protector automatically... >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Pedro >>> >>> >>> On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, 00:40 Rebecca Cran, <rebecca@bsdio.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> ./Features/Ext4Pkg/Ext4Pkg.dsc is also failing - with >>> errors about __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail. >>> >>> >>> And I get an error from Andy Hayes' email: "Your message >>> couldn't be delivered to the recipient because you don't >>> have permission to send to it." >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Rebecca Cran >>> >>> >>> On 8/19/22 17:35, Rebecca Cran wrote: >>>> >>>> I have an armplatbld.sh script that goes through and >>>> tries to build as many of the Arm (AARCH64 and ARM) >>>> platforms in edk2-platforms as possible. >>>> >>>> I'm think this used to work for these, but I'm getting >>>> some errors now. >>>> >>>> I'm using edk2-platforms >>>> 46686eeb7e78efe603badd86f13777d9fb070fb8 and edk2 >>>> e2ac68a23b4954d5c0399913a1df3dd9fd90315d. >>>> >>>> >>>> Drivers/ASIX/Asix.dsc (fails with undefined references >>>> to __stack_chk_guard and __stack_chk_fail) >>>> >>>> Drivers/DisplayLink/DisplayLinkPkg/DisplayLinkPkg.dsc >>>> (fails with undefined references to __stack_chk_guard >>>> and __stack_chk_fail) >>>> Platform/Socionext/DeveloperBox/DeveloperBoxMm.dsc >>>> (fails with bad definition for symbol >>>> '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported symbol >>>> type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are >>>> not supported.) >>>> >>>> Drivers/StandaloneMmCpu/StandaloneMmCpu (fails with >>>> undefined references to __stack_chk_guard and >>>> __stack_chk_fail) >>>> Platform/StandaloneMm/PlatformStandaloneMmPkg/PlatformStandaloneMmRpmb.dsc(fails >>>> with bad definition for symbol >>>> '_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_'@0x72d8 or unsupported symbol >>>> type. For example, absolute and undefined symbols are >>>> not supported.) >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Rebecca Cran >>>> >> >> >> -- >> Pedro Falcato > > > > -- > Pedro Falcato > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 9+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2022-08-24 14:03 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 9+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- [not found] <170CE325F85990DA.4359@groups.io> 2022-08-19 23:37 ` [edk2-devel] Problems building some Arm platforms (__stack_chk_guard/__stack_chk_fail, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_) Rebecca Cran 2022-08-19 23:40 ` Rebecca Cran 2022-08-20 0:46 ` Pedro Falcato 2022-08-20 1:51 ` Rebecca Cran 2022-08-20 2:34 ` Pedro Falcato 2022-08-20 3:06 ` Rebecca Cran 2022-08-24 11:05 ` Pedro Falcato 2022-08-24 11:31 ` Ard Biesheuvel 2022-08-24 14:03 ` Rebecca Cran
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