From: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com>
To: Jan Beulich <JBeulich@suse.com>
Cc: xen-devel <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org>, Keir Fraser <keir@xen.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] Xen/x86: Improve information from domain_crash_synchronous
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2013 10:57:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52285580.8000109@citrix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5228704902000078000F0BC0@nat28.tlf.novell.com>
On 05/09/13 10:51, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 05.09.13 at 11:44, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote:
>> On 05/09/13 09:15, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>>> On 04.09.13 at 20:18, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote:
>>>> As it currently stands, the string "domain_crash_sync called from entry.S"
>> is
>>>> not helpful at identifying why the domain was crashed, and a debug build of
>>>> Xen doesn't help the matter
>>>>
>>>> This patch improves the information printed, by pointing to where the crash
>>>> decision was made.
>>> Looks quite useful.
>>>
>>>> --- a/xen/arch/x86/x86_64/compat/entry.S
>>>> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/x86_64/compat/entry.S
>>>> @@ -263,6 +263,7 @@ ENTRY(compat_int80_direct_trap)
>>>> /* {[ERRCODE,] EIP, CS, EFLAGS, [ESP, SS]} */
>>>> /* %rdx: trap_bounce, %rbx: struct vcpu */
>>>> /* On return only %rbx and %rdx are guaranteed non-clobbered. */
>>>> +.globl compat_create_bounce_frame
>>>> compat_create_bounce_frame:
>>> Is the addition above a left-over? I don't see any use of the
>>> label outside of this file.
>> This is for the benifit of print_symbol(), which will now give
>> create_bounce_frame()+some rather than trap_nop()+loads.
> That shouldn't be happening - whether a symbol is local or global
> should not matter to symbol table generation and consumption.
> The matter would be different is the label started with .L...
Hmm - this was caught by my testing. I had initially assumed that
print_symbol() would DTRT, but it didn't. Perhaps it is been fed off
the global symbol table rather than the debug symbol table.
>
>>>> @@ -329,7 +330,12 @@ UNLIKELY_END(compat_bounce_failsafe)
>>>> movzwl TRAPBOUNCE_cs(%rdx),%eax
>>>> /* Null selectors (0-3) are not allowed. */
>>>> testl $~3,%eax
>>>> - jz domain_crash_synchronous
>>>> +.Lcompat_bounce_null_selector:
>>>> +UNLIKELY_START(z, compat_bounce_null_selector)
>>>> + lea .Lcompat_bounce_null_selector(%rip), %rdi
>>>> + jmp asm_domain_crash_synchronous
>>>> + ud2a
>>>> +UNLIKELY_END(compat_bounce_null_selector)
>>> Here and further down you don't really need the label at the
>>> start of the unlikely section - the place can as well be identified
>>> by using
>>>
>>> lea (%rip), %rdi
>>>
>>> inside that section (the place is still unique, just outside the
>>> original code stream, i.e. just slightly more difficult to
>>> re-associate).
>> But in an unlikely section, %rip is shifted quite a lot from %rip of the
>> code immediately before. This is also for the benefit of print_symbol()
>> which will pick up the {compat_,}create_bounce_frame rather than the
>> global symbol surrounding the unlikely section.
> I understand that, but stray labels are at clear risk of getting
> deleted by a subsequent cleanup patch anyway. Hence either
> we need a solution without stray labels, or live with the need
> to re-associate the address pointed to be the crash log
> messages to the original function.
>
> Jan
>
That was eluded to in my patch 0 (perhaps not well enough), where I
intend to augment UNLIKELY_START() to automatically generate this
symbol, and provide an __UNLIKLEY_ENTRY_SYM() accessor. The code for
that was rather tangled with your UNLIKELY_DONE() patch, which is why I
left it and was going to fix up after your series is committed.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-09-05 10:08 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-09-04 18:18 [PATCH RFC 0/2] Improvements for domain_crash_synchronous Andrew Cooper
2013-09-04 18:18 ` [PATCH 1/2] x86/traps: Record last extable faulting address Andrew Cooper
2013-09-04 18:18 ` [PATCH 2/2] Xen/x86: Improve information from domain_crash_synchronous Andrew Cooper
2013-09-05 8:15 ` Jan Beulich
2013-09-05 9:44 ` Andrew Cooper
2013-09-05 9:51 ` Jan Beulich
2013-09-05 9:57 ` Andrew Cooper [this message]
2013-09-05 10:17 ` Jan Beulich
2013-09-05 12:57 ` Andrew Cooper
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