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SubjectRe: [PATCH] kernel: kprobe: move all *kretprobe* generic implementation to CONFIG_KRETPROBES enabled area
On 02/05/2014 09:21 AM, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
> (2014/02/05 9:18), Chen Gang wrote:
>> On 02/04/2014 11:39 PM, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>>> (2014/02/04 22:53), Chen Gang wrote:
>>>> On 02/04/2014 09:29 PM, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>>>>> (2014/02/04 21:07), Chen Gang wrote:
>>>>>> On 02/04/2014 03:17 PM, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>>>>>>> (2014/02/04 14:16), Chen Gang wrote:
>>>>>>>> When CONFIG_KRETPROBES disabled, all *kretprobe* generic implementation
>>>>>>>> are useless, so need move them to CONFIG_KPROBES enabled area.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now, *kretprobe* generic implementation are all implemented in 2 files:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - in "include/linux/kprobes.h":
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> move inline kretprobe*() to CONFIG_KPROBES area and dummy outside.
>>>>>>>> move some *kprobe() declarations which kretprobe*() call, to front.
>>>>>>>> not touch kretprobe_blacklist[] which is architecture's variable.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - in "kernel/kprobes.c":
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> move all kretprobe* to CONFIG_KPROBES area and dummy outside.
>>>>>>>> define kretprobe_flush_task() to let kprobe_flush_task() call.
>>>>>>>> define init_kretprobes() to let init_kprobes() call.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The patch passes compiling (get "kernel/kprobes.o" and "kernel/built-
>>>>>>>> in.o") under avr32 and x86_64 allmodconfig, and passes building (get
>>>>>>>> bzImage and Modpost modules) under x86_64 defconfig.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks for the fix! and I have some comments below.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Chen Gang <gang.chen.5i5j@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> ---
>>>>>>>> include/linux/kprobes.h | 58 +++++----
>>>>>>>> kernel/kprobes.c | 328 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
>>>>>>>> 2 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 164 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> diff --git a/include/linux/kprobes.h b/include/linux/kprobes.h
>>>>>>>> index 925eaf2..c0d1212 100644
>>>>>>>> --- a/include/linux/kprobes.h
>>>>>>>> +++ b/include/linux/kprobes.h
>>>>>>>> @@ -223,10 +223,36 @@ static inline int kprobes_built_in(void)
>>>>>>>> return 1;
>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> +int disable_kprobe(struct kprobe *kp);
>>>>>>>> +int enable_kprobe(struct kprobe *kp);
>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>> +void dump_kprobe(struct kprobe *kp);
>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>> +extern struct kretprobe_blackpoint kretprobe_blacklist[];
>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>> #ifdef CONFIG_KRETPROBES
>>>>>>>> extern void arch_prepare_kretprobe(struct kretprobe_instance *ri,
>>>>>>>> struct pt_regs *regs);
>>>>>>>> extern int arch_trampoline_kprobe(struct kprobe *p);
>>>>>>>> +static inline void kretprobe_assert(struct kretprobe_instance *ri,
>>>>>>>> + unsigned long orig_ret_address, unsigned long trampoline_address)
>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>> + if (!orig_ret_address || (orig_ret_address == trampoline_address)) {
>>>>>>>> + printk(KERN_ERR
>>>>>>>> + "kretprobe BUG!: Processing kretprobe %p @ %p\n",
>>>>>>>> + ri->rp, ri->rp->kp.addr);
>>>>>>>> + BUG();
>>>>>>>> + }
>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>> +static inline int disable_kretprobe(struct kretprobe *rp)
>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>> + return disable_kprobe(&rp->kp);
>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>> +static inline int enable_kretprobe(struct kretprobe *rp)
>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>> + return enable_kprobe(&rp->kp);
>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>> #else /* CONFIG_KRETPROBES */
>>>>>>>> static inline void arch_prepare_kretprobe(struct kretprobe *rp,
>>>>>>>> struct pt_regs *regs)
>>>>>>>> @@ -236,19 +262,20 @@ static inline int arch_trampoline_kprobe(struct kprobe *p)
>>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>>> return 0;
>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>> -#endif /* CONFIG_KRETPROBES */
>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>> -extern struct kretprobe_blackpoint kretprobe_blacklist[];
>>>>>>>> -
>>>>>>>> static inline void kretprobe_assert(struct kretprobe_instance *ri,
>>>>>>>> unsigned long orig_ret_address, unsigned long trampoline_address)
>>>>>>>> {
>>>>>>>> - if (!orig_ret_address || (orig_ret_address == trampoline_address)) {
>>>>>>>> - printk("kretprobe BUG!: Processing kretprobe %p @ %p\n",
>>>>>>>> - ri->rp, ri->rp->kp.addr);
>>>>>>>> - BUG();
>>>>>>>> - }
>>>>>>>> }
>>>>>>>> +static inline int disable_kretprobe(struct kretprobe *rp)
>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>> + return 0;
>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>> +static inline int enable_kretprobe(struct kretprobe *rp)
>>>>>>>> +{
>>>>>>>> + return 0;
>>>>>>>> +}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> No, these should returns -EINVAL or -ENOSYS, since these are user API.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, thanks, it sounds reasonable to me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway, I don't think those inlined functions to be changed, because
>>>>>>> most of them are internal functions. If CONFIG_KRETPROBES=n, it just
>>>>>>> be ignored.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In original implementation, if CONFIG_KRETPROBES=n, kretprobe_assert(),
>>>>>> disable_kretprobe(), and enable_kretprobe() are not ignored.
>>>>>
>>>>> Really? where are they called? I mean, those functions do not have
>>>>> any instance unless your module uses it (but that is not what the kernel
>>>>> itself should help).
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If what you said correct (I guess so), for me, we still need let them in
>>>> CONFIG_KRETPROBES area, and without any dummy outside, just like another
>>>> *kprobe* static inline functions have done in "include/linux/kprobes.h".
>>>
>>> kretprobe_assert() is only for the internal check. So we don't need to care
>>> about, and disable/enable_kretprobe() are anyway returns -EINVAL because
>>> kretprobe can not be registered. And all of them are inlined functions.
>>> In that case, we don't need to care about it.
>>
>> Hmm... it is related with code 'consistency':
>>
>> - these static inline functions are kretprobe generic implementation,
>> and we are trying to let all kretprobe generic implementation within
>> CONFIG_KRETPROBES area.
>
> No, actually, kretprobe is just built on the kprobe. enable/disable_kretprobe
> just wrapped the kprobe methods. And kretprobe_assert() is just for kretprobe
> internal use. that is not an API. Moving only the kretprobe_assert() into the
> CONFIG_KRETPROBE area is not bad, but since it is just a static inline function,
> if there is no caller, it just be ignored, no side effect.
>

OK, I can understand.

And do you mean enable/disable_kretprobe() are API? if so, we have to
implement them whether CONFIG_KRETPROBES enabled or disabled.

And when CONFIG_KRETPROBES=n, just like what you originally said: we
need returns -EINVAL directly (either, I am not quite sure whether the
input parameter will be NULL, in this case).

>>
>> - And original kprobe static inline functions have done like that,
>> in same header file, if no obvious reasons, we can try to follow.
>
> It is no reasons to follow that too. Please keep your patch simple as much
> as possible.
>

"keep our patch simple as much as posssible" sounds reasonable to me.
After skip "include/linux/kprobe.h", our patch's subject (include
comments) also need be changed (I will/should change it).

For me, "include/linux/kprobe.h" can also be improved, but it can be
another patch for it (not only for kretprobe, but also for jpobe).


>>> I just concerned that it is a waste of memory if there are useless kretprobe
>>> related instances are built when CONFIG_KRETPROBES=n.
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, that is also one of reason (3rd reason).
>>
>>
>> And if necessary, please help check what we have done whether already
>> "let all kretprobe generic implementation within CONFIG_KRETPROBES area"
>> (exclude declaration, struct/union definition, and architecture
>> implementation).
>
> As I commented, your changes in kernel/kprobes.c are good to me except
> two functions. That's all what we need to fix :)
>

I will send a patch for it (since subject changed, we need not mark
"patch v2"), thanks. :-)

> Thank you!
>

Thanks.
--
Chen Gang

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