From: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@infradead.org>
To: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <a.p.zijlstra@chello.nl>,
Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>, Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>,
Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: perf annotate SEGVs
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 09:59:47 -0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100212115947.GC8589@ghostprotocols.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100212081724.GA13355@kryten>
Em Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 07:17:24PM +1100, Anton Blanchard escreveu:
> I think I understand a problem in perf annotate where I see random corruption
> (rb tree issues, glibc malloc failures etc).
>
> The issue happens with zero length symbols, in this particular case they
> are kernel functions written entirely in assembly, eg .copy_4K_page,
> .__copy_tofrom_user and .memcpy:
>
> Num: Value Size Type Bind Vis Ndx Name
> 63516: c00000000004a774 212 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 .devm_ioremap_prot
> 69095: c00000000004a848 0 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 .copy_4K_page
> 62002: c00000000004aa00 0 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 .__copy_tofrom_user
> 50576: c00000000004b000 0 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 .memcpy
> 69557: c00000000004b278 176 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 .copy_in_user
> 51841: c00000000004b328 144 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT 1 .copy_to_user
>
> In symbol_filter we look at the length of each symbol:
>
> static int symbol_filter(struct map *map __used, struct symb
> ...
> const int size = (sizeof(*priv->hist) +
> (sym->end - sym->start) * sizeof(u64));
>
> And since start == end we create 0 bytes of space for the ip[] array.
>
> Later on in hist_hit we then start indexing off this array:
>
> h->ip[offset]++;
>
> Which then corrupts whatever is next in memory. With large assembly functions
> we corrupt a lot :)
>
> How should we fix this? Do we need to do a first pass through our symbols
> to fixup ->end before allocating the ->ip[] arrays?
We have already symbols__fixup_end() for doing that:
/*
* For misannotated, zeroed, ASM function sizes.
*/
if (nr > 0) {
symbols__fixup_end(&self->symbols[map->type]);
if (kmap) {
/*
* We need to fixup this here too because we create new
* maps here, for things like vsyscall sections.
*/
__map_groups__fixup_end(kmap->kmaps, map->type);
}
}
but, as you show, there are code paths that don't reach this part...
Investigating.
- Arnaldo
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