module: turn longs into ints for module sizes
This shrinks module.o and each *.ko file. And finally, structure members which hold length of module code (four such members there) and count of symbols are converted from longs to ints. We cannot possibly have a module where 32 bits won't be enough to hold such counts. For one, module loading checks module size for sanity before loading, so such insanely big module will fail that test first. Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com> Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
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@ -288,10 +288,10 @@ struct module
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void *module_core;
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/* Here are the sizes of the init and core sections */
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unsigned long init_size, core_size;
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unsigned int init_size, core_size;
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/* The size of the executable code in each section. */
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unsigned long init_text_size, core_text_size;
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unsigned int init_text_size, core_text_size;
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/* The handle returned from unwind_add_table. */
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void *unwind_info;
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#ifdef CONFIG_KALLSYMS
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/* We keep the symbol and string tables for kallsyms. */
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Elf_Sym *symtab;
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unsigned long num_symtab;
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unsigned int num_symtab;
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char *strtab;
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/* Section attributes */
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@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@ static int simplify_symbols(Elf_Shdr *sechdrs,
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}
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/* Update size with this section: return offset. */
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static long get_offset(unsigned long *size, Elf_Shdr *sechdr)
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static long get_offset(unsigned int *size, Elf_Shdr *sechdr)
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{
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long ret;
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struct module *mod = list_entry(p, struct module, list);
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char buf[8];
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seq_printf(m, "%s %lu",
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seq_printf(m, "%s %u",
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mod->name, mod->init_size + mod->core_size);
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print_unload_info(m, mod);
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