From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: tixy@linaro.org (Jon Medhurst (Tixy)) Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 16:10:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH v3 00/15] uprobes: Add uprobes support for ARM In-Reply-To: <52A0DF6A.1010402@linaro.org> References: <1385520814-10663-1-git-send-email-dave.long@linaro.org> <529F6B88.2050005@linaro.org> <52A0DF6A.1010402@linaro.org> Message-ID: <1387555822.3404.79.camel@linaro1.home> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 15:17 -0500, David Long wrote: > Masami/Tixy, > > As I just noted in a previous email the kprobes.h thing has come back to > haunt me. Something more is needed in my last patchset. Tixy's > suggestion regarding the arch_specific_insn structure: > > > However, I also wonder if we should instead leave arch_specific_insn as > > a kprobes specific structure and on ARM define it in terms of a new more > > generic 'struct probe_insn'? The drawback with that is that we'd > > probably end up with a struct just containing a single member which > > seems a bit redundant: > > > > struct arch_specific_insn { > > struct probe_insn pinsn; > > }; > > > > Thought's anyone? > > ...got me thinking. When I do as he suggests and create a new > arch-specific structure for sharing between kprobes and uprobes then it > turns out simply #define'ing the arch_specific_insn structure tag to the > new structure tag in arch/arm/include/kprobes.h makes everything happy. > When KPROBES is not configured that include file is (still) not > included and the generic kprobes.h include file still continues to make > a dummy structure for it. My question is: Is it too hacky to use a > #define for a structure tag this way? I can't think of any technical reason why this wouldn't work and I see you've have implemented this method in the latest uprobes patches [1]. It does mean that would be able to progress with ARM uprobes if there is no immediate enthusiasm for making kprobes/uprobes more unified at the generic kernel layers. [1] http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-arm-kernel/2013-December/219463.html -- Tixy