From: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
To: Leo Yan <leo.yan@arm.com>
Cc: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org>,
Namhyung Kim <namhyung@kernel.org>,
Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>,
Alexander Shishkin <alexander.shishkin@linux.intel.com>,
Jiri Olsa <jolsa@kernel.org>, Ian Rogers <irogers@google.com>,
Adrian Hunter <adrian.hunter@intel.com>,
"Liang, Kan" <kan.liang@linux.intel.com>,
Dima Kogan <dima@secretsauce.net>,
james.clark@linaro.org, linux-perf-users@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v1 3/3] perf probe: Generate hash event for long symbol
Date: Sat, 12 Oct 2024 14:30:03 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20241012143003.eeb8d3eb43e45494193bbfd4@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <a7d63300-27a2-4121-9327-40426a66afe3@arm.com>
On Fri, 11 Oct 2024 09:41:39 +0100
Leo Yan <leo.yan@arm.com> wrote:
> On 10/11/2024 4:07 AM, Masami Hiramatsu (Google) wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> >>> OK, personally, I recommend you to specify event name instead of generating
> >>> long event name in this case. But I understand sometimes this kind of feature
> >>> is good for someone.
> >>
> >> Sometimes, users try to add probe for long symbol and returns error, but there
> >> have no clue for proceeding.
> >
> > OK, no warning messsage is not good.
> > It should warn them to recommend adding it with their own event name too.
>
> Okay, will do this in next spin.
>
> >> Either we automatically generate a hashed name, or a guidance in the failure
> >> log for setting event name would be helpful. If you have concern for hashed
> >> name, maybe we can refine the log to give info for setting event name?
> >
> > Yeah, I think this long event name is not useful for user to type.
>
> Agreed.
>
> >>> BTW, I would like to confirm. Can't we demangle the symbol name and parse it?
> >>
> >> I did test for C++ demangle symbols with the command:
> >>
> >> perf probe -x /mnt/test_cpp_mangle -F --demangle
> >>
> >> The command doesn't work as I cannot see it output correctly for demangled
> >> symbols. But I don't look into details why this does not work at my side.
> >
> > Oops, that is another issue to be solved.
>
> After install libiberty, then I can see the tool can show demangled symbols.
> However, I found another issue for probing demangle symbol, please see details
> in below patch and let me know if makes sense.
Yeah, I think that will fixes a mangled symbol problem.
But I have one comment below.
>
> ---8<---
>
> From 3b09a6f89c7e383c6b1d2b7e6bd80c6bfa658d5b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Leo Yan <leo.yan@arm.com>
> Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 07:58:08 +0000
> Subject: [PATCH] perf probe: Correct demangled symbols in C++ program
>
> An issue can be observed when probe C++ demangled symbol with steps:
>
> # nm test_cpp_mangle | grep print_data
> 0000000000000c94 t _GLOBAL__sub_I__Z10print_datai
> 0000000000000afc T _Z10print_datai
> 0000000000000b38 T _Z10print_dataR5Point
>
> # ./perf probe -x /home/niayan01/test_cpp_mangle -F --demangle
> ...
> print_data(Point&)
> print_data(int)
> ...
>
> # ./perf --debug verbose=3 probe -x test_cpp_mangle --add "test=print_data(int)"
> probe-definition(0): test=print_data(int)
> symbol:print_data(int) file:(null) line:0 offset:0 return:0 lazy:(null)
> 0 arguments
> Open Debuginfo file: /home/niayan01/test_cpp_mangle
> Try to find probe point from debuginfo.
> Symbol print_data(int) address found : afc
> Matched function: print_data [2ccf]
> Probe point found: print_data+0
> Found 1 probe_trace_events.
> Opening /sys/kernel/tracing//uprobe_events write=1
> Opening /sys/kernel/tracing//README write=0
> Writing event: p:probe_test_cpp_mangle/test /home/niayan01/test_cpp_mangle:0xb38
> ...
>
> When tried to probe symbol "print_data(int)", the log show:
>
> Symbol print_data(int) address found : afc
>
> The found address is 0xafc - which is right if we connect with the
> output result from nm. Afterwards when write event, the command uses
> offset 0xb38 in the last log, which is a wrong address.
>
> The dwarf_diename() gets a common function name, in above case, it
> returns string "print_data". As a result, the tool parses the offset
> based on the common name. This leads to probe at the wrong symbol
> "print_data(Point&)".
>
> To fix the issue, use the die_get_linkage_name() function to retrieve
> the distinct linkage name - this is the mangled name for the C++ case.
> Based on this unique name, the tool can get a correct offset for
> probing. Based on DWARF doc, it is possible the linkage name is missed
> in the DIE, it rolls back to use dwarf_diename().
Can you add the result after applying this patch here?
Thank you,
>
> Signed-off-by: Leo Yan <leo.yan@arm.com>
> ---
> tools/perf/util/probe-finder.c | 17 +++++++++++++++--
> 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/probe-finder.c b/tools/perf/util/probe-finder.c
> index 630e16c54ed5..28a14005fc1f 100644
> --- a/tools/perf/util/probe-finder.c
> +++ b/tools/perf/util/probe-finder.c
> @@ -1583,8 +1583,21 @@ int debuginfo__find_probe_point(struct debuginfo *dbg, u64 addr,
>
> /* Find a corresponding function (name, baseline and baseaddr) */
> if (die_find_realfunc(&cudie, (Dwarf_Addr)addr, &spdie)) {
> - /* Get function entry information */
> - func = basefunc = dwarf_diename(&spdie);
> + /*
> + * Get function entry information.
> + *
> + * As described in the document DWARF Debugging Information
> + * Format Version 5, section 2.22 Linkage Names, "mangled names,
> + * are used in various ways, ... to distinguish multiple
> + * entities that have the same name".
> + *
> + * Firstly try to get distinct linkage name, if fail then
> + * rollback to get associated name in DIE.
> + */
> + func = basefunc = die_get_linkage_name(&spdie);
> + if (!func)
> + func = basefunc = dwarf_diename(&spdie);
> +
> if (!func ||
> die_entrypc(&spdie, &baseaddr) != 0 ||
> dwarf_decl_line(&spdie, &baseline) != 0) {
> --
> 2.25.1
>
>
--
Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-10-12 5:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2024-10-07 14:11 [PATCH v1 0/3] perf probe: Support long symbol Leo Yan
2024-10-07 14:11 ` [PATCH v1 1/3] perf: Dynamically allocate buffer for event string Leo Yan
2024-10-10 15:21 ` Masami Hiramatsu
2024-10-07 14:11 ` [PATCH v1 2/3] perf probe: Check group string length Leo Yan
2024-10-10 15:22 ` Masami Hiramatsu
2024-10-07 14:11 ` [PATCH v1 3/3] perf probe: Generate hash event for long symbol Leo Yan
2024-10-10 15:34 ` Masami Hiramatsu
2024-10-10 15:53 ` Leo Yan
2024-10-11 3:07 ` Masami Hiramatsu
2024-10-11 8:41 ` Leo Yan
2024-10-12 5:30 ` Masami Hiramatsu [this message]
2024-10-12 14:21 ` Leo Yan
2024-10-10 1:12 ` [PATCH v1 0/3] perf probe: Support " Namhyung Kim
2024-10-10 14:48 ` Masami Hiramatsu
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