Re: [PATCHSET 00/13] tracing/uprobes: Add support for more fetch methods (v6)

From: Namhyung Kim
Date: Wed Nov 06 2013 - 03:49:00 EST


On Tue, 5 Nov 2013 18:45:35 +0100, Oleg Nesterov wrote:
> On 11/05, Namhyung Kim wrote:
>>
>> This is what I have for now:
>>
>> static void __user *get_user_vaddr(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long addr,
>> struct trace_uprobe *tu)
>> {
>> unsigned long base_addr;
>> unsigned long vaddr;
>>
>> base_addr = instruction_pointer(regs) - tu->offset;
>> vaddr = base_addr + addr;
>>
>> return (void __force __user *) vaddr;
>> }
>>
>> When I tested it, it was able to fetch global and bss data from both of
>> executable and library properly.
>
> Heh ;) I didn't expect you will agree with this suggestion. But if you
> think it can work - great!

It seems to work for me well except the cross-fetch.

But I'm not sure it'll work for every cases. It would be great if some
elf gurus come up and give some feedbacks.

Masami?

>
> Let me clarify just in case. Yes, _personally_ I think we should try
> to avoid the vma games, and it looks better to me this way. But I won't
> argue if you change your mind, I understand this approach has its own
> disadvantages.
>
> As for "-= tu->offset"... Can't we avoid it? User-space needs to calculate
> the "@" argument anyway, why it can't also substruct this offset?

Hmm.. it makes sense too. :)

>
> Or perhaps we can change parse_probe_arg("@") to update "param" ? Yes,
> in this case it needs another argument, not sure...
>
>> But it still doesn't work for uretprobes
>> as you said before.
>
> This looks simple,
>
> + if (is_ret_probe(tu)) {
> + saved_ip = instruction_pointer(regs);
> + instruction_pointer_set(func);
> + }
> store_trace_args(...);
> + if (is_ret_probe(tu))
> + instruction_pointer_set(saved_ip);
>
> although not pretty.

So for normal non-uretprobes, func == instruction_pointer(), right?

If so, just passing func as you suggested looks better than this.

Thanks,
Namhyung
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