Re: [patch 2/3] tracing: fix sparc64 alignment crash with__u64_aligned/U64_ALIGN()
From: David Miller
Date: Fri Jan 21 2011 - 19:04:40 EST
From: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:36:32 -0500
> Problem description:
>
> gcc happily align structures defined statically on 32-byte. Ftrace trace events
> and Tracepoints both statically define structures into sections (using the
> "section" attribute), to then assign these to symbols with the linker scripts to
> iterate the these sections as an array.
>
> However, gcc uses different alignments for these structures when they are
> defined statically and when they are globally visible and/or in an array.
> Therefore iteration on these arrays sees "holes" of padding.
>
> Use the __u64_aligned for type declarations and variable definitions to ensure
> that gcc:
>
> a) iterates on the correctly aligned type. (type attribute)
> b) generates the definitions within the sections with the appropriate alignment.
> (variable attribute)
>
> The Ftrace code introduced the "aligned(4)" variable attribute in commit
> 1473e4417c79f12d91ef91a469699bfa911f510f to try to work around this problem that
> showed up on x86_64, but it causes unaligned accesses on sparc64, and is
> generally a bad idea on 64-bit if RCU pointers are contained within the
> structure. Moreover, it did not use the same attribute as type attribute, which
> could cause the iteration on the extern array structure not to match the
> variable definitions for some structure sizes.
>
> We should also ensure proper alignment of each Ftrace section in
> include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h.
>
> Moving all STRUCT_ALIGN() for FTRACE_EVENTS() and TRACE_SYSCALLS() into the
> definitions, so the alignment is only done if these infrastructures are
> configured in. Use U64_ALIGN instead of STRUCT_ALIGN.
>
> Also align TRACE_PRINTKS on U64_ALIGN to make sure the beginning of the section
> is aligned on pointer size.
>
> Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Acked-by: David S. Miller <davem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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