Messages in this thread Patch in this message | | | Date | Fri, 10 Jan 2014 10:29:13 -0500 | From | Waiman Long <> | Subject | SIGSEGV when using "perf record -g" with 3.13-rc* kernel |
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Peter,
I recently encountered a strange problem using 3.13-rc* kernel that did not happen in a 3.12 kernel. When I ran the high_systime benchmark of the AIM7 test suite, I saw the following errors:
Child terminated by signal #11
core dumped
Child terminated by signal #11
Child process called exit(), status = 139
core dumped
Child terminated by signal #11
This only happened when I monitored the running of the benchmark using "perf record -g". There was no problem if callchain was not enabled. Adding debug code to the kernel showed the following stack trace:
Call Trace: <NMI> [<ffffffff815710af>] dump_stack+0x49/0x62 [<ffffffff8104e3bc>] warn_slowpath_common+0x8c/0xc0 [<ffffffff8104e40a>] warn_slowpath_null+0x1a/0x20 [<ffffffff8105f1f1>] force_sig_info+0x131/0x140 [<ffffffff81042a4f>] force_sig_info_fault+0x5f/0x70 [<ffffffff8106d8da>] ? search_exception_tables+0x2a/0x50 [<ffffffff81043b3d>] ? fixup_exception+0x1d/0x70 [<ffffffff81042cc9>] no_context+0x159/0x1f0 [<ffffffff81042e8d>] __bad_area_nosemaphore+0x12d/0x230 [<ffffffff81042e8d>] ? __bad_area_nosemaphore+0x12d/0x230 [<ffffffff81042fa3>] bad_area_nosemaphore+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff81578fc2>] __do_page_fault+0x362/0x480 [<ffffffff81578fc2>] ? __do_page_fault+0x362/0x480 [<ffffffff815791be>] do_page_fault+0xe/0x10 [<ffffffff81575962>] page_fault+0x22/0x30 [<ffffffff815817e4>] ? bad_to_user+0x5e/0x66b [<ffffffff81285316>] copy_from_user_nmi+0x76/0x90 [<ffffffff81017a20>] perf_callchain_user+0xd0/0x360 [<ffffffff8111f64f>] perf_callchain+0x1af/0x1f0 [<ffffffff81117693>] perf_prepare_sample+0x2f3/0x3a0 [<ffffffff8111a2af>] __perf_event_overflow+0x10f/0x220 [<ffffffff8111ab14>] perf_event_overflow+0x14/0x20 [<ffffffff8101f69e>] intel_pmu_handle_irq+0x1de/0x3c0 [<ffffffff81008e44>] ? emulate_vsyscall+0x144/0x390 [<ffffffff81576e64>] perf_event_nmi_handler+0x34/0x60 [<ffffffff8157664a>] nmi_handle+0x8a/0x170 [<ffffffff81576848>] default_do_nmi+0x68/0x210 [<ffffffff81576a80>] do_nmi+0x90/0xe0 [<ffffffff81575c67>] end_repeat_nmi+0x1e/0x2e [<ffffffff81008e44>] ? emulate_vsyscall+0x144/0x390 [<ffffffff81008e44>] ? emulate_vsyscall+0x144/0x390 [<ffffffff81008e44>] ? emulate_vsyscall+0x144/0x390 <<EOE>> [<ffffffff81042f7d>] __bad_area_nosemaphore+0x21d/0x230 [<ffffffff81042fa3>] bad_area_nosemaphore+0x13/0x20 [<ffffffff81578fc2>] __do_page_fault+0x362/0x480 [<ffffffff8113cfbc>] ? vm_mmap_pgoff+0xbc/0xe0 [<ffffffff815791be>] do_page_fault+0xe/0x10 [<ffffffff81575962>] page_fault+0x22/0x30 ---[ end trace 037bf09d279751ec ]---
So this is a double page faults. Looking at relevant changes in 3.13 kernel, I spotted the following one patch that modified the perf_callchain_user() function shown up in the stack trace above:
perf: Fix arch_perf_out_copy_user default
@@ -2041,7 +2041,7 @@ perf_callchain_user(struct perf_callchain_entry *entry, struct pt_regs *regs) frame.return_address = 0;
bytes = copy_from_user_nmi(&frame, fp, sizeof(frame)); - if (bytes != sizeof(frame)) + if (bytes != 0) break;
if (!valid_user_frame(fp, sizeof(frame))) I wondered if it was the cause of the SIGSEGV. Please let me know your thought on that.
-Longman
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