Re: perf does not resolve plt symbols from libstdc++ right (.plt.sec problem)

From: Jiri Slaby
Date: Mon Mar 29 2021 - 05:10:52 EST


Any ideas on this?

On 11. 01. 21, 7:31, Jiri Slaby wrote:
Hi,

this e-mails is a follow-up of my report at:
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1180681

There is a problem with *@plt symbols in some libraries, they are unresolved by perf (memcmp@plt in this case):
>     0.26%  main2    /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6.0.28            0xa51a0            l [.] 0x00000000000a51a0

On the other hand, plt symbols in other libraries are fine (memset@plt in this case):
>     0.17%  main2    /usr/lib64/libantlr4-runtime.so.4.8       0x4ed10            l [.] memset@plt

I dumped memcmp's .plt.rela entries in perf:
/usr/lib64/libantlr4-runtime.so.4.8: 154th addr=4e9d0 plt_off=4e020 hdr=10 entry=10
/usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6.0.28: 772th addr=a1070 plt_off=9e020 hdr=10 entry=10

The difference (offset) of stdc++'s memcmp is 0xa51a0 (correct) - 0xa1070 (perf's computed) = 0x4130.

The problem is perf assumes nth entry of .plt.rela to correspond to nth function in .plt, but memcmp is in .plt.sec in libstdc++.so:

> Relocation section '.rela.plt' at offset 0x97900 contains 1018 entries:
>     Offset             Info             Type               Symbol's Value  Symbol's Name + Addend
> ...
> 00000000001dc838  0000007800000007 R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT 0000000000000000 memcmp@GLIBC_2.2.5 + 0

Perf does this with the rela entries:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/f5e6c330254ae691f6d7befe61c786eb5056007e/tools/perf/util/symbol-elf.c#L385

It takes a symbol index from sym.r_info. Then it resolves its name from .dynsym, appending "@plt" to it. Then this name is added to perf's symbol table along with address which is computed as .rela.plt index multiplied by entry size (shdr_plt.sh_entsize) plus plt header (shdr_plt.sh_entsize on x86_64 too).

And from this comes (almost) the offset above:
> $ objdump -h /usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.6|grep -E ' .plt(\.sec)? '
>  12 .plt          00003fb0  000000000009e020  000000000009e020 0009e020  2**4
>  14 .plt.sec      00003fa0  00000000000a2160  00000000000a2160 000a2160  2**4

0xa2160-0x9e020 = 0x4140. I assume the 0x10 difference is that perf adds shdr_plt.sh_entsize (0x10) to the offset to skip the first .plt entry (header).

Richard writes:
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.plt.sec is IIRC the "second" (sec) PLT entry - the one that will be used on the second call (and on).  This is used / emitted for ELF object instrumented for Intel CET.  The details escape me for the moment but I hope the x86 ABI documents this (and the constraints) in detail.
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How should perf find out whether to consider .plt or .plt.sec? Or generally, how to properly find an address of *@plt symbols like memcmp@plt above?

thanks,


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