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Eigler" , Mark Wielaard Subject: [PATCH 1/3] btf_encoder: Move find_all_percpu_vars in generic config function Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2020 23:36:15 +0100 Message-Id: <20201026223617.2868431-2-jolsa@kernel.org> In-Reply-To: <20201026223617.2868431-1-jolsa@kernel.org> References: <20201026223617.2868431-1-jolsa@kernel.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.79 on 10.5.11.13 X-Mimecast-Spam-Score: 0 X-Mimecast-Originator: kernel.org Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8BIT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: bpf@vger.kernel.org Moving find_all_percpu_vars under generic onfig function that walks over symbols and calls config_percpu_var. We will add another config function that needs to go through all the symbols, so it's better they go through them just once. There's no functional change intended. Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa --- btf_encoder.c | 126 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 66 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) diff --git a/btf_encoder.c b/btf_encoder.c index 2a6455be4c52..2dd26c904039 100644 --- a/btf_encoder.c +++ b/btf_encoder.c @@ -250,7 +250,64 @@ static bool percpu_var_exists(uint64_t addr, uint32_t *sz, const char **name) return true; } -static int find_all_percpu_vars(struct btf_elf *btfe) +static int config_percpu_var(struct btf_elf *btfe, GElf_Sym *sym) +{ + const char *sym_name; + uint64_t addr; + uint32_t size; + + /* compare a symbol's shndx to determine if it's a percpu variable */ + if (elf_sym__section(sym) != btfe->percpu_shndx) + return 0; + if (elf_sym__type(sym) != STT_OBJECT) + return 0; + + addr = elf_sym__value(sym); + /* + * Store only those symbols that have allocated space in the percpu section. + * This excludes the following three types of symbols: + * + * 1. __ADDRESSABLE(sym), which are forcely emitted as symbols. + * 2. __UNIQUE_ID(prefix), which are introduced to generate unique ids. + * 3. __exitcall(fn), functions which are labeled as exit calls. + * + * In addition, the variables defined using DEFINE_PERCPU_FIRST are + * also not included, which currently includes: + * + * 1. fixed_percpu_data + */ + if (!addr) + return 0; + + sym_name = elf_sym__name(sym, btfe->symtab); + if (!btf_name_valid(sym_name)) { + dump_invalid_symbol("Found symbol of invalid name when encoding btf", + sym_name, btf_elf__verbose, btf_elf__force); + return btf_elf__force ? 0 : -1; + } + size = elf_sym__size(sym); + if (!size) { + dump_invalid_symbol("Found symbol of zero size when encoding btf", + sym_name, btf_elf__verbose, btf_elf__force); + return btf_elf__force ? 0 : -1; + } + + if (btf_elf__verbose) + printf("Found per-CPU symbol '%s' at address 0x%lx\n", sym_name, addr); + + if (percpu_var_cnt == MAX_PERCPU_VAR_CNT) { + fprintf(stderr, "Reached the limit of per-CPU variables: %d\n", + MAX_PERCPU_VAR_CNT); + return -1; + } + percpu_vars[percpu_var_cnt].addr = addr; + percpu_vars[percpu_var_cnt].sz = size; + percpu_vars[percpu_var_cnt].name = sym_name; + percpu_var_cnt++; + return 0; +} + +static int config(struct btf_elf *btfe, bool do_percpu_vars) { uint32_t core_id; GElf_Sym sym; @@ -260,69 +317,18 @@ static int find_all_percpu_vars(struct btf_elf *btfe) /* search within symtab for percpu variables */ elf_symtab__for_each_symbol(btfe->symtab, core_id, sym) { - const char *sym_name; - uint64_t addr; - uint32_t size; - - /* compare a symbol's shndx to determine if it's a percpu variable */ - if (elf_sym__section(&sym) != btfe->percpu_shndx) - continue; - if (elf_sym__type(&sym) != STT_OBJECT) - continue; - - addr = elf_sym__value(&sym); - /* - * Store only those symbols that have allocated space in the percpu section. - * This excludes the following three types of symbols: - * - * 1. __ADDRESSABLE(sym), which are forcely emitted as symbols. - * 2. __UNIQUE_ID(prefix), which are introduced to generate unique ids. - * 3. __exitcall(fn), functions which are labeled as exit calls. - * - * In addition, the variables defined using DEFINE_PERCPU_FIRST are - * also not included, which currently includes: - * - * 1. fixed_percpu_data - */ - if (!addr) - continue; - - sym_name = elf_sym__name(&sym, btfe->symtab); - if (!btf_name_valid(sym_name)) { - dump_invalid_symbol("Found symbol of invalid name when encoding btf", - sym_name, btf_elf__verbose, btf_elf__force); - if (btf_elf__force) - continue; + if (do_percpu_vars && config_percpu_var(btfe, &sym)) return -1; - } - size = elf_sym__size(&sym); - if (!size) { - dump_invalid_symbol("Found symbol of zero size when encoding btf", - sym_name, btf_elf__verbose, btf_elf__force); - if (btf_elf__force) - continue; - return -1; - } + } - if (btf_elf__verbose) - printf("Found per-CPU symbol '%s' at address 0x%lx\n", sym_name, addr); + if (do_percpu_vars) { + if (percpu_var_cnt) + qsort(percpu_vars, percpu_var_cnt, sizeof(percpu_vars[0]), percpu_var_cmp); - if (percpu_var_cnt == MAX_PERCPU_VAR_CNT) { - fprintf(stderr, "Reached the limit of per-CPU variables: %d\n", - MAX_PERCPU_VAR_CNT); - return -1; - } - percpu_vars[percpu_var_cnt].addr = addr; - percpu_vars[percpu_var_cnt].sz = size; - percpu_vars[percpu_var_cnt].name = sym_name; - percpu_var_cnt++; + if (btf_elf__verbose) + printf("Found %d per-CPU variables!\n", percpu_var_cnt); } - if (percpu_var_cnt) - qsort(percpu_vars, percpu_var_cnt, sizeof(percpu_vars[0]), percpu_var_cmp); - - if (btf_elf__verbose) - printf("Found %d per-CPU variables!\n", percpu_var_cnt); return 0; } @@ -351,7 +357,7 @@ int cu__encode_btf(struct cu *cu, int verbose, bool force, if (!btfe) return -1; - if (!skip_encoding_vars && find_all_percpu_vars(btfe)) + if (config(btfe, !skip_encoding_vars)) goto out; has_index_type = false; -- 2.26.2