lib: Remove heap from rmodules
No rmodule was using heap. Change-Id: I0bc049a5231dabbec1c962a99ef875eddcc4ac6e Signed-off-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80733 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
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@@ -310,14 +310,13 @@ RMODULE_LDFLAGS := -z defs -Bsymbolic
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# rmodule_link_rules is a function that should be called with:
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# (1) the object name to link
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# (2) the dependencies
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# (3) heap size of the relocatable module
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# (4) arch for which the rmodules are to be linked
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# (3) arch for which the rmodules are to be linked
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# It will create the necessary Make rules to create a rmodule. The resulting
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# rmdoule is named $(1).rmod
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define rmodule_link
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$(strip $(1)): $(strip $(2)) $$(COMPILER_RT_rmodules_$(4)) $(call src-to-obj,rmodules_$(4),src/lib/rmodule.ld) | $$(RMODTOOL)
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$$(LD_rmodules_$(4)) $$(LDFLAGS_rmodules_$(4)) $(RMODULE_LDFLAGS) $($(1)-ldflags) -T $(call src-to-obj,rmodules_$(4),src/lib/rmodule.ld) --defsym=__heap_size=$(strip $(3)) -o $$@ --whole-archive --start-group $(filter-out %.ld,$(2)) --end-group
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$$(NM_rmodules_$(4)) -n $$@ > $$(basename $$@).map
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$(strip $(1)): $(strip $(2)) $$(COMPILER_RT_rmodules_$(3)) $(call src-to-obj,rmodules_$(3),src/lib/rmodule.ld) | $$(RMODTOOL)
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$$(LD_rmodules_$(3)) $$(LDFLAGS_rmodules_$(3)) $(RMODULE_LDFLAGS) $($(1)-ldflags) -T $(call src-to-obj,rmodules_$(3),src/lib/rmodule.ld) -o $$@ --whole-archive --start-group $(filter-out %.ld,$(2)) --end-group
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$$(NM_rmodules_$(3)) -n $$@ > $$(basename $$@).map
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endef
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endif
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@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
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.heap . : {
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. = ALIGN(ARCH_POINTER_ALIGN_SIZE);
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_heap = .;
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. += (ENV_RMODULE ? __heap_size : CONFIG_HEAP_SIZE);
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. += CONFIG_HEAP_SIZE;
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. = ALIGN(ARCH_POINTER_ALIGN_SIZE);
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_eheap = .;
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RECORD_SIZE(heap)
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