On 5/5/25 23:24, Sami Tolvanen wrote:
> In rare situations where distributions must make significant
> changes to otherwise opaque data structures that have
> inadvertently been included in the published ABI, keeping
> symbol versions stable using the existing kABI macros can
> become tedious.
> 
> For example, Android decided to switch to a newer io_uring
> implementation in the 5.10 GKI kernel "to resolve a huge number
> of potential, and known, problems with the codebase," requiring
> "horrible hacks" with genksyms:
> 
>   "A number of the io_uring structures get used in other core
>   kernel structures, only as "opaque" pointers, so there is
>   not any real ABI breakage.  But, due to the visibility of
>   the structures going away, the CRC values of many scheduler
>   variables and functions were changed."
>     -- https://r.android.com/2425293
> 
> While these specific changes probably could have been hidden
> from gendwarfksyms using the existing kABI macros, this may not
> always be the case.
> 
> Add a last resort kABI rule that allows distribution
> maintainers to fully override a type string for a symbol or a
> type. Also add a more informative error message in case we find
> a non-existent type references when calculating versions.
> 
> Suggested-by: Giuliano Procida <[email protected]>
> Signed-off-by: Sami Tolvanen <[email protected]>

Reviewed-by: Petr Pavlu <[email protected]>

-- 
Thanks,
Petr

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