Re: [RFC -tip] x86: introduce ENTRY(KPROBE)_X86 assembly helpers to catch unbalanced declaration

From: Alexander van Heukelum
Date: Mon Nov 24 2008 - 04:11:24 EST


On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 10:48:28PM +0300, Cyrill Gorcunov wrote:
> [Ingo Molnar - Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 08:31:34PM +0100]
> ...
> | >
> | > Just got an error in implementation -- we have to support nested
> | > ENTRY without problem. Will check. What a surprise :-)
> |
> | do you mean:
> |
> | ENTRY(system_call)
> | ENTRY(system_call_after_swapgs)
> | ...
> | END(system_call)
> |
> | that's more of a bug - system_call_after_swapgs is not a real entry
> | point, we just need the label of it. Perhaps something like __ENTRY()
> | for that case would be enough.
> |
> | nor is this one real:
> |
> | ENTRY(interrupt)
> | ENTRY(irq_entries_start)
> | ...
> | END(irq_entries_start)
> | END(interrupt)
> |
> | do we really need .irq_entries_start?
> |
> | I think in general we should define a flat hierarchy of entries.
> |
> | Ingo
> |
>
> Yeah, I meant these cases. I don't think we really need irq_entries_start
> (didn't find any mention of them in tree). In case of system_call_after_swapgs
> I'm not that sure, but since xen use it as a plain jmp (at least now) it
> could be converted to a plain label. Ingo, I'll continue tomorrow evening --
> have some other things to be done :)

The problem is that ENTRY(interrupt) is done in init.rodata, and
ENTRY(irq_entries_start) is done in .text. So inside the .S-file,
they are nested, but in the .o-file they are separate. Instead of
removing ENTRY(irq_entries_start), I think we should just expand to:


.section .init.rodata,"a"
.p2align 5
.global interrupt
interrupt:

and

size interrupt, .-interrupt

But the only importance I can think of is that this keeps both
the "interrupt" array and irq_entries_start visible in debugging
information.

Alternatively, we could probably do away with the interrupt
array entirely. We _know_ how the irq stubs are structured and
irq_entries_start is in principle enough information to reconstruct
all information in interrupt.

Anyhow, I too think that supporting nested ENTRY/END in .S files is
unnecessary.

Alexander

> - Cyrill -
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