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/crash-7.3.1.tar.gz /crash-7.3.1.tar.gz
/gdb-7.6.tar.gz /gdb-7.6.tar.gz
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From 5c4f786450ea61b87d4db0092288df83dd5cb454 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Qi Zheng <zhengqi.arch@bytedance.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2021 15:40:31 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 01/11] Fix pvops Xen detection for arm machine
Since the xen_start_info on the arm/arm64 platform points to a static
variable '_xen_start_info'(see its definition as below), which makes
that the address of xen_start_info will never be null.
arch/arm/xen/enlighten.c:40:static struct start_info _xen_start_info;
arch/arm/xen/enlighten.c:41:struct start_info *xen_start_info = &_xen_start_info;
arch/arm/xen/enlighten.c:42:EXPORT_SYMBOL(xen_start_info);
As a result, the is_pvops_xen() in commit 4badc6229c69 ("Fix pvops
Xen detection for kernels >= v4.20") always returns TRUE because it
can always read out the non-null address of xen_start_info, finally
the following error will be reported on arm/arm64 platform(non-Xen
environment) because p2m_mid_missing and xen_p2m_addr are not defined:
crash: cannot resolve "p2m_top"
For the arm/arm64 platform, fix it by using xen_vcpu_info instead of
xen_start_info to detect Xen dumps.
In addition, also explicitly narrow the scope of the xen_start_info
check to x86 with the machine_type(), there is no need to check it on
other architectures.
Fixes: 4badc6229c69 ("Fix pvops Xen detection for kernels >= v4.20")
Signed-off-by: Qi Zheng <zhengqi.arch@bytedance.com>
Acked-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
kernel.c | 20 +++++++++++++++-----
1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/kernel.c b/kernel.c
index 8ae9e0c169ff..a637dd0eb8f8 100644
--- a/kernel.c
+++ b/kernel.c
@@ -10754,11 +10754,21 @@ is_pvops_xen(void)
STREQ(sym, "paravirt_patch_default")))
return TRUE;
- if (symbol_exists("xen_start_info") &&
- readmem(symbol_value("xen_start_info"), KVADDR, &addr,
- sizeof(void *), "xen_start_info", RETURN_ON_ERROR) &&
- addr != 0)
- return TRUE;
+ if (machine_type("X86") || machine_type("X86_64")) {
+ if (symbol_exists("xen_start_info") &&
+ readmem(symbol_value("xen_start_info"), KVADDR, &addr,
+ sizeof(void *), "xen_start_info", RETURN_ON_ERROR) &&
+ addr != 0)
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+
+ if (machine_type("ARM") || machine_type("ARM64")) {
+ if (symbol_exists("xen_vcpu_info") &&
+ readmem(symbol_value("xen_vcpu_info"), KVADDR, &addr,
+ sizeof(void *), "xen_vcpu_info", RETURN_ON_ERROR) &&
+ addr != 0)
+ return TRUE;
+ }
return FALSE;
}
--
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From c05db8d7d83389a342664073547bd29eda900158 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Hong YANG <hong.yang3@nio.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 15:41:01 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] arm64: Support overflow stack panic
Kernel commit <872d8327ce89> ("arm64: add VMAP_STACK overflow detection")
has supported the overflow stack exception handling. Without the patch, the
"bt" command will make crash generate a core dump because of segmentation
fault. With the patch, the "bt" command can display the overflow stack.
Before:
crash> bt
PID: 3607 TASK: ffffffcbf9a4da00 CPU: 2 COMMAND: "sh"
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
After:
crash> bt
PID: 3607 TASK: ffffffcbf9a4da00 CPU: 2 COMMAND: "sh"
#0 [ffffffccbfd85f50] __delay at ffffff8008ceded8
...
#5 [ffffffccbfd85fd0] emergency_restart at ffffff80080d49fc
#6 [ffffffccbfd86140] panic at ffffff80080af4c0
#7 [ffffffccbfd86150] nmi_panic at ffffff80080af150
#8 [ffffffccbfd86190] handle_bad_stack at ffffff800808b0b8
#9 [ffffffccbfd862d0] __bad_stack at ffffff800808285c
PC: ffffff8008082e80 [el1_sync]
LR: ffffff8000d6c214 [stack_overflow_demo+84]
SP: ffffff1a79930070 PSTATE: 204003c5
X29: ffffff8011b03d00 X28: ffffffcbf9a4da00 X27: ffffff8008e02000
X26: 0000000000000040 X25: 0000000000000124 X24: ffffffcbf9a4da00
X23: 0000007daec2e288 X22: ffffffcbfe03b800 X21: 0000007daec2e288
X20: 0000000000000002 X19: 0000000000000002 X18: 0000000000000002
X17: 00000000000003e7 X16: 0000000000000000 X15: 0000000000000000
X14: ffffffcc17facb00 X13: ffffffccb4c25c00 X12: 0000000000000000
X11: ffffffcc17fad660 X10: 0000000000000af0 X9: 0000000000000000
X8: ffffff1a799334f0 X7: 0000000000000000 X6: 000000000000003f
X5: 0000000000000040 X4: 0000000000000010 X3: 00000065981d07f0
X2: 00000065981d07f0 X1: 0000000000000000 X0: ffffff1a799334f0
Signed-off-by: Hong YANG <hong.yang3@nio.com>
---
arm64.c | 169 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
defs.h | 6 ++
2 files changed, 159 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arm64.c b/arm64.c
index 94681d1a37db..23c3d75d85aa 100644
--- a/arm64.c
+++ b/arm64.c
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ static int arm64_vtop_3level_4k(ulong, ulong, physaddr_t *, int);
static int arm64_vtop_4level_4k(ulong, ulong, physaddr_t *, int);
static ulong arm64_get_task_pgd(ulong);
static void arm64_irq_stack_init(void);
+static void arm64_overflow_stack_init(void);
static void arm64_stackframe_init(void);
static int arm64_eframe_search(struct bt_info *);
static int arm64_is_kernel_exception_frame(struct bt_info *, ulong);
@@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ static int arm64_get_dumpfile_stackframe(struct bt_info *, struct arm64_stackfra
static int arm64_in_kdump_text(struct bt_info *, struct arm64_stackframe *);
static int arm64_in_kdump_text_on_irq_stack(struct bt_info *);
static int arm64_switch_stack(struct bt_info *, struct arm64_stackframe *, FILE *);
+static int arm64_switch_stack_from_overflow(struct bt_info *, struct arm64_stackframe *, FILE *);
static int arm64_get_stackframe(struct bt_info *, struct arm64_stackframe *);
static void arm64_get_stack_frame(struct bt_info *, ulong *, ulong *);
static void arm64_gen_hidden_frame(struct bt_info *bt, ulong, struct arm64_stackframe *);
@@ -78,8 +80,11 @@ static int arm64_get_smp_cpus(void);
static void arm64_clear_machdep_cache(void);
static int arm64_on_process_stack(struct bt_info *, ulong);
static int arm64_in_alternate_stack(int, ulong);
+static int arm64_in_alternate_stackv(int cpu, ulong stkptr, ulong *stacks, ulong stack_size);
static int arm64_on_irq_stack(int, ulong);
+static int arm64_on_overflow_stack(int, ulong);
static void arm64_set_irq_stack(struct bt_info *);
+static void arm64_set_overflow_stack(struct bt_info *);
static void arm64_set_process_stack(struct bt_info *);
static int arm64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct vaddr_range *);
static void arm64_get_crash_notes(void);
@@ -463,6 +468,7 @@ arm64_init(int when)
machdep->hz = 100;
arm64_irq_stack_init();
+ arm64_overflow_stack_init();
arm64_stackframe_init();
break;
@@ -1715,6 +1721,49 @@ arm64_irq_stack_init(void)
}
}
+/*
+ * Gather Overflow stack values.
+ *
+ * Overflow stack supported since 4.14, in commit 872d8327c
+ */
+static void
+arm64_overflow_stack_init(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ struct syment *sp;
+ struct gnu_request request, *req;
+ struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
+ req = &request;
+
+ if (symbol_exists("overflow_stack") &&
+ (sp = per_cpu_symbol_search("overflow_stack")) &&
+ get_symbol_type("overflow_stack", NULL, req)) {
+ if (CRASHDEBUG(1)) {
+ fprintf(fp, "overflow_stack: \n");
+ fprintf(fp, " type: %x, %s\n",
+ (int)req->typecode,
+ (req->typecode == TYPE_CODE_ARRAY) ?
+ "TYPE_CODE_ARRAY" : "other");
+ fprintf(fp, " target_typecode: %x, %s\n",
+ (int)req->target_typecode,
+ req->target_typecode == TYPE_CODE_INT ?
+ "TYPE_CODE_INT" : "other");
+ fprintf(fp, " target_length: %ld\n",
+ req->target_length);
+ fprintf(fp, " length: %ld\n", req->length);
+ }
+
+ if (!(ms->overflow_stacks = (ulong *)malloc((size_t)(kt->cpus * sizeof(ulong)))))
+ error(FATAL, "cannot malloc overflow_stack addresses\n");
+
+ ms->overflow_stack_size = ARM64_OVERFLOW_STACK_SIZE;
+ machdep->flags |= OVERFLOW_STACKS;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < kt->cpus; i++)
+ ms->overflow_stacks[i] = kt->__per_cpu_offset[i] + sp->value;
+ }
+}
+
/*
* Gather and verify all of the backtrace requirements.
*/
@@ -1960,6 +2009,7 @@ static char *arm64_exception_functions[] = {
"do_mem_abort",
"do_el0_irq_bp_hardening",
"do_sp_pc_abort",
+ "handle_bad_stack",
NULL
};
@@ -1978,7 +2028,10 @@ arm64_in_exception_text(ulong ptr)
if ((ptr >= ms->__exception_text_start) &&
(ptr < ms->__exception_text_end))
return TRUE;
- } else if ((name = closest_symbol(ptr))) { /* Linux 5.5 and later */
+ }
+
+ name = closest_symbol(ptr);
+ if (name != NULL) { /* Linux 5.5 and later */
for (func = &arm64_exception_functions[0]; *func; func++) {
if (STREQ(name, *func))
return TRUE;
@@ -2252,15 +2305,14 @@ arm64_unwind_frame(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame)
if ((frame->fp == 0) && (frame->pc == 0))
return FALSE;
- if (!(machdep->flags & IRQ_STACKS))
- return TRUE;
-
- if (!(machdep->flags & IRQ_STACKS))
+ if (!(machdep->flags & (IRQ_STACKS | OVERFLOW_STACKS)))
return TRUE;
if (machdep->flags & UNW_4_14) {
- if ((bt->flags & BT_IRQSTACK) &&
- !arm64_on_irq_stack(bt->tc->processor, frame->fp)) {
+ if (((bt->flags & BT_IRQSTACK) &&
+ !arm64_on_irq_stack(bt->tc->processor, frame->fp)) ||
+ ((bt->flags & BT_OVERFLOW_STACK) &&
+ !arm64_on_overflow_stack(bt->tc->processor, frame->fp))) {
if (arm64_on_process_stack(bt, frame->fp)) {
arm64_set_process_stack(bt);
@@ -2677,6 +2729,9 @@ arm64_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt)
if (arm64_on_irq_stack(bt->tc->processor, bt->frameptr)) {
arm64_set_irq_stack(bt);
bt->flags |= BT_IRQSTACK;
+ } else if (arm64_on_overflow_stack(bt->tc->processor, bt->frameptr)) {
+ arm64_set_overflow_stack(bt);
+ bt->flags |= BT_OVERFLOW_STACK;
}
stackframe.sp = bt->stkptr;
stackframe.pc = bt->instptr;
@@ -2731,7 +2786,9 @@ arm64_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt)
break;
if (arm64_in_exception_text(bt->instptr) && INSTACK(stackframe.fp, bt)) {
- if (!(bt->flags & BT_IRQSTACK) ||
+ if (bt->flags & BT_OVERFLOW_STACK) {
+ exception_frame = stackframe.fp - KERN_EFRAME_OFFSET;
+ } else if (!(bt->flags & BT_IRQSTACK) ||
((stackframe.sp + SIZE(pt_regs)) < bt->stacktop)) {
if (arm64_is_kernel_exception_frame(bt, stackframe.fp - KERN_EFRAME_OFFSET))
exception_frame = stackframe.fp - KERN_EFRAME_OFFSET;
@@ -2745,6 +2802,12 @@ arm64_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt)
break;
}
+ if ((bt->flags & BT_OVERFLOW_STACK) &&
+ !arm64_on_overflow_stack(bt->tc->processor, stackframe.fp)) {
+ bt->flags &= ~BT_OVERFLOW_STACK;
+ if (arm64_switch_stack_from_overflow(bt, &stackframe, ofp) == USER_MODE)
+ break;
+ }
level++;
}
@@ -3131,6 +3194,43 @@ arm64_switch_stack(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame, FILE *ofp
return KERNEL_MODE;
}
+static int
+arm64_switch_stack_from_overflow(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame, FILE *ofp)
+{
+ int i;
+ ulong stacktop, words, addr;
+ ulong *stackbuf;
+ char buf[BUFSIZE];
+ struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
+
+ if (bt->flags & BT_FULL) {
+ stacktop = ms->overflow_stacks[bt->tc->processor] + ms->overflow_stack_size;
+ words = (stacktop - bt->bptr) / sizeof(ulong);
+ stackbuf = (ulong *)GETBUF(words * sizeof(ulong));
+ readmem(bt->bptr, KVADDR, stackbuf, words * sizeof(long),
+ "top of overflow stack", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
+
+ addr = bt->bptr;
+ for (i = 0; i < words; i++) {
+ if (!(i & 1))
+ fprintf(ofp, "%s %lx: ", i ? "\n" : "", addr);
+ fprintf(ofp, "%s ", format_stack_entry(bt, buf, stackbuf[i], 0));
+ addr += sizeof(ulong);
+ }
+ fprintf(ofp, "\n");
+ FREEBUF(stackbuf);
+ }
+ fprintf(ofp, "--- <Overflow stack> ---\n");
+
+ if (frame->fp == 0)
+ return USER_MODE;
+
+ if (!(machdep->flags & UNW_4_14))
+ arm64_print_exception_frame(bt, frame->sp, KERNEL_MODE, ofp);
+
+ return KERNEL_MODE;
+}
+
static int
arm64_get_dumpfile_stackframe(struct bt_info *bt, struct arm64_stackframe *frame)
{
@@ -3682,6 +3782,16 @@ arm64_display_machine_stats(void)
machdep->machspec->irq_stacks[i]);
}
}
+ if (machdep->machspec->overflow_stack_size) {
+ fprintf(fp, "OVERFLOW STACK SIZE: %ld\n",
+ machdep->machspec->overflow_stack_size);
+ fprintf(fp, " OVERFLOW STACKS:\n");
+ for (i = 0; i < kt->cpus; i++) {
+ pad = (i < 10) ? 3 : (i < 100) ? 2 : (i < 1000) ? 1 : 0;
+ fprintf(fp, "%s CPU %d: %lx\n", space(pad), i,
+ machdep->machspec->overflow_stacks[i]);
+ }
+ }
}
static int
@@ -3875,24 +3985,41 @@ arm64_on_process_stack(struct bt_info *bt, ulong stkptr)
}
static int
-arm64_on_irq_stack(int cpu, ulong stkptr)
+arm64_in_alternate_stackv(int cpu, ulong stkptr, ulong *stacks, ulong stack_size)
{
- return arm64_in_alternate_stack(cpu, stkptr);
+ if ((cpu >= kt->cpus) || (stacks == NULL) || !stack_size)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if ((stkptr >= stacks[cpu]) &&
+ (stkptr < (stacks[cpu] + stack_size)))
+ return TRUE;
+
+ return FALSE;
}
static int
arm64_in_alternate_stack(int cpu, ulong stkptr)
+{
+ return (arm64_on_irq_stack(cpu, stkptr) ||
+ arm64_on_overflow_stack(cpu, stkptr));
+}
+
+static int
+arm64_on_irq_stack(int cpu, ulong stkptr)
{
struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
- if (!ms->irq_stack_size || (cpu >= kt->cpus))
- return FALSE;
+ return arm64_in_alternate_stackv(cpu, stkptr,
+ ms->irq_stacks, ms->irq_stack_size);
+}
- if ((stkptr >= ms->irq_stacks[cpu]) &&
- (stkptr < (ms->irq_stacks[cpu] + ms->irq_stack_size)))
- return TRUE;
+static int
+arm64_on_overflow_stack(int cpu, ulong stkptr)
+{
+ struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
- return FALSE;
+ return arm64_in_alternate_stackv(cpu, stkptr,
+ ms->overflow_stacks, ms->overflow_stack_size);
}
static void
@@ -3905,6 +4032,16 @@ arm64_set_irq_stack(struct bt_info *bt)
alter_stackbuf(bt);
}
+static void
+arm64_set_overflow_stack(struct bt_info *bt)
+{
+ struct machine_specific *ms = machdep->machspec;
+
+ bt->stackbase = ms->overflow_stacks[bt->tc->processor];
+ bt->stacktop = bt->stackbase + ms->overflow_stack_size;
+ alter_stackbuf(bt);
+}
+
static void
arm64_set_process_stack(struct bt_info *bt)
{
diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
index 43eff46b105d..caaa11e50c87 100644
--- a/defs.h
+++ b/defs.h
@@ -3218,6 +3218,7 @@ typedef signed int s32;
#define UNW_4_14 (0x200)
#define FLIPPED_VM (0x400)
#define HAS_PHYSVIRT_OFFSET (0x800)
+#define OVERFLOW_STACKS (0x1000)
/*
* Get kimage_voffset from /dev/crash
@@ -3260,6 +3261,7 @@ typedef signed int s32;
#define ARM64_STACK_SIZE (16384)
#define ARM64_IRQ_STACK_SIZE ARM64_STACK_SIZE
+#define ARM64_OVERFLOW_STACK_SIZE (4096)
#define _SECTION_SIZE_BITS 30
#define _SECTION_SIZE_BITS_5_12 27
@@ -3332,6 +3334,9 @@ struct machine_specific {
char *irq_stackbuf;
ulong __irqentry_text_start;
ulong __irqentry_text_end;
+ ulong overflow_stack_size;
+ ulong *overflow_stacks;
+ char *overflow_stackbuf;
/* for exception vector code */
ulong exp_entry1_start;
ulong exp_entry1_end;
@@ -5778,6 +5783,7 @@ ulong cpu_map_addr(const char *type);
#define BT_CPUMASK (0x1000000000000ULL)
#define BT_SHOW_ALL_REGS (0x2000000000000ULL)
#define BT_REGS_NOT_FOUND (0x4000000000000ULL)
+#define BT_OVERFLOW_STACK (0x8000000000000ULL)
#define BT_SYMBOL_OFFSET (BT_SYMBOLIC_ARGS)
#define BT_REF_HEXVAL (0x1)
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From 78255e3b33f8d51eb893e662dd1b05a008246b9d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2021 18:56:35 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 02/11] Handle blk_mq_ctx member changes for kernels 5.16-rc1
and later
Kernel commit 9a14d6ce4135 ("block: remove debugfs blk_mq_ctx
dispatched/merged/completed attributes") removed the member
rq_dispatched and rq_completed from struct blk_mq_ctx. Without
the patch, "dev -d|-D" options will fail with the following error:
crash> dev -d
MAJOR GENDISK NAME REQUEST_QUEUE TOTAL ASYNC SYNC
dev: invalid structure member offset: blk_mq_ctx_rq_dispatched
FILE: dev.c LINE: 4229 FUNCTION: get_one_mctx_diskio()
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
---
dev.c | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 39 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dev.c b/dev.c
index effe789f38d8..a493e51ac95c 100644
--- a/dev.c
+++ b/dev.c
@@ -4246,6 +4246,10 @@ get_mq_diskio(unsigned long q, unsigned long *mq_count)
unsigned long mctx_addr;
struct diskio tmp;
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(blk_mq_ctx_rq_dispatched) ||
+ INVALID_MEMBER(blk_mq_ctx_rq_completed))
+ return;
+
memset(&tmp, 0x00, sizeof(struct diskio));
readmem(q + OFFSET(request_queue_queue_ctx), KVADDR, &queue_ctx,
@@ -4475,24 +4479,41 @@ display_one_diskio(struct iter *i, unsigned long gendisk, ulong flags)
&& (io.read + io.write == 0))
return;
- fprintf(fp, "%s%s%s %s%s%s%s %s%5d%s%s%s%s%s",
- mkstring(buf0, 5, RJUST|INT_DEC, (char *)(unsigned long)major),
- space(MINSPACE),
- mkstring(buf1, VADDR_PRLEN, LJUST|LONG_HEX, (char *)gendisk),
- space(MINSPACE),
- mkstring(buf2, 10, LJUST, disk_name),
- space(MINSPACE),
- mkstring(buf3, VADDR_PRLEN <= 11 ? 11 : VADDR_PRLEN,
- LJUST|LONG_HEX, (char *)queue_addr),
- space(MINSPACE),
- io.read + io.write,
- space(MINSPACE),
- mkstring(buf4, 5, RJUST|INT_DEC,
- (char *)(unsigned long)io.read),
- space(MINSPACE),
- mkstring(buf5, 5, RJUST|INT_DEC,
- (char *)(unsigned long)io.write),
- space(MINSPACE));
+ if (use_mq_interface(queue_addr) &&
+ (INVALID_MEMBER(blk_mq_ctx_rq_dispatched) ||
+ INVALID_MEMBER(blk_mq_ctx_rq_completed)))
+ fprintf(fp, "%s%s%s %s%s%s%s %s%s%s",
+ mkstring(buf0, 5, RJUST|INT_DEC, (char *)(unsigned long)major),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf1, VADDR_PRLEN, LJUST|LONG_HEX, (char *)gendisk),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf2, 10, LJUST, disk_name),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf3, VADDR_PRLEN <= 11 ? 11 : VADDR_PRLEN,
+ LJUST|LONG_HEX, (char *)queue_addr),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf4, 17, RJUST, "(not supported)"),
+ space(MINSPACE));
+
+ else
+ fprintf(fp, "%s%s%s %s%s%s%s %s%5d%s%s%s%s%s",
+ mkstring(buf0, 5, RJUST|INT_DEC, (char *)(unsigned long)major),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf1, VADDR_PRLEN, LJUST|LONG_HEX, (char *)gendisk),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf2, 10, LJUST, disk_name),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf3, VADDR_PRLEN <= 11 ? 11 : VADDR_PRLEN,
+ LJUST|LONG_HEX, (char *)queue_addr),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ io.read + io.write,
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf4, 5, RJUST|INT_DEC,
+ (char *)(unsigned long)io.read),
+ space(MINSPACE),
+ mkstring(buf5, 5, RJUST|INT_DEC,
+ (char *)(unsigned long)io.write),
+ space(MINSPACE));
if (VALID_MEMBER(request_queue_in_flight)) {
if (!use_mq_interface(queue_addr)) {
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From a0eec39c14ee1db95a6c1a649a8f69b97e260dc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2021 12:07:34 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] defs.h: fix breakage of compatibility of struct
symbol_table_data for extension modules
Commit <3ab39203ddd9> ("symbols: Implement install and remove operations
for mod_symname_hash") added new member variable mod_symname_hash in the
middle of struct symbol_table_date, which breaks compatibility of struct
symbol_table_data for extension modules. As the result, crash trace command
results in segmentation fault.
Fixes: 3ab39203ddd9 ("symbols: Implement install and remove operations for mod_symname_hash")
Signed-off-by: HATAYAMA Daisuke <d.hatayama@fujitsu.com>
---
defs.h | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
index caaa11e50c87..41b6cbc6cc85 100644
--- a/defs.h
+++ b/defs.h
@@ -2753,7 +2753,6 @@ struct symbol_table_data {
double val_hash_searches;
double val_hash_iterations;
struct syment *symname_hash[SYMNAME_HASH];
- struct syment *mod_symname_hash[SYMNAME_HASH];
struct symbol_namespace kernel_namespace;
struct syment *ext_module_symtable;
struct syment *ext_module_symend;
@@ -2780,6 +2779,7 @@ struct symbol_table_data {
ulong kaiser_init_vmlinux;
int kernel_symbol_type;
ulong linux_banner_vmlinux;
+ struct syment *mod_symname_hash[SYMNAME_HASH];
};
/* flags for st */
--
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From c48177972f351d7853abb2a57709628c75ee38bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 22:34:26 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 03/11] Fix for "timer -r" option to display all the per-CPU
clocks
Currently, the hrtimer_max_clock_bases is hard-coded to 3, which
makes that crash only prints three clocks, and the rest of clocks
are not displayed.
Without the patch:
crash> timer -r -C 11
CPU: 11 HRTIMER_CPU_BASE: ffff9a775f95ee00
CLOCK: 0 HRTIMER_CLOCK_BASE: ffff9a775f95ee80 [ktime_get]
(empty)
CLOCK: 1 HRTIMER_CLOCK_BASE: ffff9a775f95ef00 [ktime_get_real]
(empty)
CLOCK: 2 HRTIMER_CLOCK_BASE: ffff9a775f95ef80 [ktime_get_boottime]
(empty)
With the patch:
crash> timer -r -C 11
CPU: 11 HRTIMER_CPU_BASE: ffff9a775f95ee00
CLOCK: 0 HRTIMER_CLOCK_BASE: ffff9a775f95ee80 [ktime_get]
(empty)
CLOCK: 1 HRTIMER_CLOCK_BASE: ffff9a775f95ef00 [ktime_get_real]
(empty)
CLOCK: 2 HRTIMER_CLOCK_BASE: ffff9a775f95ef80 [ktime_get_boottime]
(empty)
...
CLOCK: 7 HRTIMER_CLOCK_BASE: ffff9a775f95f200 [ktime_get_clocktai]
(empty)
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
kernel.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/kernel.c b/kernel.c
index a637dd0eb8f8..a44a9c52ace0 100644
--- a/kernel.c
+++ b/kernel.c
@@ -7672,7 +7672,8 @@ dump_hrtimer_data(const ulong *cpus)
if (VALID_STRUCT(hrtimer_clock_base)) {
hrtimer_max_clock_bases = 2;
if (symbol_exists("ktime_get_boottime"))
- hrtimer_max_clock_bases = 3;
+ hrtimer_max_clock_bases = MEMBER_SIZE("hrtimer_cpu_base", "clock_base") /
+ SIZE(hrtimer_clock_base);
} else if (VALID_STRUCT(hrtimer_base)) {
max_hrtimer_bases = 2;
} else
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From 1706f8b6ab50cd25e8fdabe8d50a37ce89bd60e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 12:01:17 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 04/11] Fix for "bt -v" option to display the stack-end address
correctly
The "bt -v" command prints incorrect stack-end address when the
"CONFIG_THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK=y" is enabled in kernel, the "bt -v"
command output shows that the value stored at 0xffff8dee0312c198
is 0xffffffffc076400a, however, the value stored actually at
0xffff8dee0312c198 is NULL(0x0000000000000000), the stack-end
address is incorrect.
Without the patch:
crash> bt -v
PID: 28642 TASK: ffff8dee0312c180 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "insmod"
possible stack overflow: ffff8dee0312c198: ffffffffc076400a != STACK_END_MAGIC
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
crash> rd 0xffff8dee0312c198
ffff8dee0312c198: 0000000000000000 ........
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
With the patch:
crash> bt -v
PID: 28642 TASK: ffff8dee0312c180 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "insmod"
possible stack overflow: ffff991340bc0000: ffffffffc076400a != STACK_END_MAGIC
crash> rd 0xffff991340bc0000
ffff991340bc0000: ffffffffc076400a .@v.....
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
task.c | 10 ++++++++--
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/task.c b/task.c
index bb6a5da8ad33..b5ddc88e0acb 100644
--- a/task.c
+++ b/task.c
@@ -11202,7 +11202,7 @@ check_stack_overflow(void)
{
int i, overflow, cpu_size, cpu, total;
char buf[BUFSIZE];
- ulong magic, task, stackbase;
+ ulong magic, task, stackbase, location;
struct task_context *tc;
if (!tt->stack_end_magic &&
@@ -11286,9 +11286,15 @@ check_stack_end_magic:
if (magic != STACK_END_MAGIC) {
if (!overflow)
print_task_header(fp, tc, 0);
+
+ if (tt->flags & THREAD_INFO_IN_TASK)
+ location = task_to_stackbase(tc->task);
+ else
+ location = tc->thread_info + SIZE(thread_info);
+
fprintf(fp,
" possible stack overflow: %lx: %lx != STACK_END_MAGIC\n",
- tc->thread_info + SIZE(thread_info), magic);
+ location, magic);
overflow++, total++;
}
--
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From f5637f341533ef2b28e2d6a6b12fcfb00d0fff2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 17:25:06 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 05/11] Fix for HZ calculation on Linux 5.14 and later
Kernel commit 3e9a99eba058 ("block/mq-deadline: Rename dd_init_queue()
and dd_exit_queue()") renamed dd_init_queue to dd_init_sched. Without
the patch, the 'help -m' may print incorrect hz value as follows:
crash> help -m | grep hz
hz: 1000 <---The correct hz value on ppc64le machine is 100.
^^^^
Fixes: b93027ce5c75 ("Add alternate HZ calculation using write_expire")
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
task.c | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/task.c b/task.c
index b5ddc88e0acb..76e184ae70b1 100644
--- a/task.c
+++ b/task.c
@@ -440,6 +440,8 @@ task_init(void)
}
} else if ((symbol_exists("dd_init_queue") &&
gdb_set_crash_scope(symbol_value("dd_init_queue"), "dd_init_queue")) ||
+ (symbol_exists("dd_init_sched") &&
+ gdb_set_crash_scope(symbol_value("dd_init_sched"), "dd_init_sched")) ||
(symbol_exists("deadline_init_queue") &&
gdb_set_crash_scope(symbol_value("deadline_init_queue"), "deadline_init_queue"))) {
char buf[BUFSIZE];
--
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From a392b27653e4e75460753522af0f006006b4dc4e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alexander Egorenkov <egorenar@linux.ibm.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2021 16:04:19 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 06/11] memory: Handle struct slab changes on Linux 5.17-rc1
and later
Since kernel commit d122019bf061 ("mm: Split slab into its own type"),
the struct slab is used for both SLAB and SLUB. Therefore, don't depend
on the non-presence of the struct slab to decide whether SLAB implementation
should be chosen and use the member variable "cpu_slab" of the struct
kmem_cache instead, it should be present only in SLUB.
Without the patch, crash fails to start with the error message:
crash: invalid structure member offset: kmem_cache_s_num
FILE: memory.c LINE: 9619 FUNCTION: kmem_cache_init()
Signed-off-by: Alexander Egorenkov <egorenar@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
memory.c | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/memory.c b/memory.c
index 86c02c132890..5af45fd7d834 100644
--- a/memory.c
+++ b/memory.c
@@ -576,7 +576,8 @@ vm_init(void)
STRUCT_SIZE_INIT(cpucache_s, "cpucache_s");
} else if (!VALID_STRUCT(kmem_slab_s) &&
- !VALID_STRUCT(slab_s) &&
+ !VALID_STRUCT(slab_s) &&
+ !MEMBER_EXISTS("kmem_cache", "cpu_slab") &&
(VALID_STRUCT(slab) || (vt->flags & SLAB_OVERLOAD_PAGE))) {
vt->flags |= PERCPU_KMALLOC_V2;
--
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From fa0b6453a05c5600849e4e531c94594ed9c90270 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 15:14:00 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 07/11] Move the initialization of "boot_date" to task_init()
The "boot_date" is initialized conditionally in the cmd_log(), which may
display incorrect "boot_date" value with the following command before
running the "log -T" command:
crash> help -k | grep date
date: Wed Dec 22 13:39:29 IST 2021
boot_date: Thu Jan 1 05:30:00 IST 1970
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The calculation of "boot_date" depends on the HZ value, and the HZ will
be calculated in task_init() at the latest, so let's move it here.
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
kernel.c | 18 +++---------------
task.c | 10 ++++++++++
2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/kernel.c b/kernel.c
index a44a9c52ace0..9afddc0c918c 100644
--- a/kernel.c
+++ b/kernel.c
@@ -5026,21 +5026,9 @@ cmd_log(void)
if (argerrs)
cmd_usage(pc->curcmd, SYNOPSIS);
- if (msg_flags & SHOW_LOG_CTIME) {
- if (pc->flags & MINIMAL_MODE) {
- error(WARNING, "the option '-T' is not available in minimal mode\n");
- return;
- }
-
- if (kt->boot_date.tv_sec == 0) {
- ulonglong uptime_jiffies;
- ulong uptime_sec;
-
- get_uptime(NULL, &uptime_jiffies);
- uptime_sec = (uptime_jiffies)/(ulonglong)machdep->hz;
- kt->boot_date.tv_sec = kt->date.tv_sec - uptime_sec;
- kt->boot_date.tv_nsec = 0;
- }
+ if (msg_flags & SHOW_LOG_CTIME && pc->flags & MINIMAL_MODE) {
+ error(WARNING, "the option '-T' is not available in minimal mode\n");
+ return;
}
if (msg_flags & SHOW_LOG_AUDIT) {
diff --git a/task.c b/task.c
index 76e184ae70b1..263a8344dd94 100644
--- a/task.c
+++ b/task.c
@@ -692,6 +692,16 @@ task_init(void)
stack_overflow_check_init();
+ if (machdep->hz) {
+ ulonglong uptime_jiffies;
+ ulong uptime_sec;
+
+ get_uptime(NULL, &uptime_jiffies);
+ uptime_sec = (uptime_jiffies)/(ulonglong)machdep->hz;
+ kt->boot_date.tv_sec = kt->date.tv_sec - uptime_sec;
+ kt->boot_date.tv_nsec = 0;
+ }
+
tt->flags |= TASK_INIT_DONE;
}
--
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From bbd5a5c1f5db3bde04628e75396155260333e53e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2022 16:24:49 +0900
Subject: [PATCH 08/11] Remove ptype command from "ps -t" option to reduce
memory and time
With some vmlinux e.g. RHEL9 ones, the first execution of the gdb ptype
command heavily consumes memory and time. The "ps -t" option uses it in
start_time_timespec(), and it can be replaced with the crash macros.
This can reduce about 1.4 GB memory and 6 seconds time comsumption in
the following test:
$ echo "ps -t" | time crash vmlinux vmcore
Without the patch:
11.60user 0.43system 0:11.94elapsed 100%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 1837964maxresident)k
0inputs+400outputs (0major+413636minor)pagefaults 0swaps
With the patch:
5.40user 0.16system 0:05.46elapsed 101%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 417896maxresident)k
0inputs+384outputs (0major+41528minor)pagefaults 0swaps
Although the ptype command and similar ones cannot be fully removed,
but removing some of them will make the use of crash safer, especially
for an automatic crash reporter.
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
task.c | 25 +++++--------------------
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/task.c b/task.c
index 263a8344dd94..a79ed0d96fb5 100644
--- a/task.c
+++ b/task.c
@@ -4662,8 +4662,6 @@ show_task_times(struct task_context *tcp, ulong flags)
static int
start_time_timespec(void)
{
- char buf[BUFSIZE];
-
switch(tt->flags & (TIMESPEC | NO_TIMESPEC | START_TIME_NSECS))
{
case TIMESPEC:
@@ -4677,24 +4675,11 @@ start_time_timespec(void)
tt->flags |= NO_TIMESPEC;
- open_tmpfile();
- sprintf(buf, "ptype struct task_struct");
- if (!gdb_pass_through(buf, NULL, GNU_RETURN_ON_ERROR)) {
- close_tmpfile();
- return FALSE;
- }
-
- rewind(pc->tmpfile);
- while (fgets(buf, BUFSIZE, pc->tmpfile)) {
- if (strstr(buf, "start_time;")) {
- if (strstr(buf, "struct timespec")) {
- tt->flags &= ~NO_TIMESPEC;
- tt->flags |= TIMESPEC;
- }
- }
- }
-
- close_tmpfile();
+ if (VALID_MEMBER(task_struct_start_time) &&
+ STREQ(MEMBER_TYPE_NAME("task_struct", "start_time"), "timespec")) {
+ tt->flags &= ~NO_TIMESPEC;
+ tt->flags |= TIMESPEC;
+ }
if ((tt->flags & NO_TIMESPEC) && (SIZE(task_struct_start_time) == 8)) {
tt->flags &= ~NO_TIMESPEC;
--
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From d52cccfaa96ed6f61ff9d53da88715296e31db80 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tao Liu <ltao@redhat.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2022 13:43:09 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 09/11] Improve the ps performance for vmcores with large
number of threads
Previously, the ps command will iterate over all threads which
have the same tgid, to accumulate their rss value, in order to
get a thread/process's final rss value as part of the final output.
For non-live systems, the rss accumulation values are identical for
threads which have the same tgid, so there is no need to do the
iteration and accumulation repeatly, thus a lot of readmem calls are
skipped. Otherwise it will be the performance bottleneck if the
vmcores have a large number of threads.
In this patch, the rss accumulation value will be stored in a cache,
next time a thread with the same tgid will take it directly without
the iteration.
For example, we can monitor the performance issue when a vmcore has
~65k processes, most of which are threads for several specific
processes. Without the patch, it will take ~7h for ps command
to finish. With the patch, ps command will finish in 1min.
Signed-off-by: Tao Liu <ltao@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
defs.h | 1 +
memory.c | 70 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
task.c | 1 +
3 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-)
diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
index 41b6cbc6cc85..77e76f27cddb 100644
--- a/defs.h
+++ b/defs.h
@@ -830,6 +830,7 @@ struct task_context { /* context stored for each task */
struct tgid_context { /* tgid and task stored for each task */
ulong tgid;
ulong task;
+ long rss_cache;
};
struct task_table { /* kernel/local task table data */
diff --git a/memory.c b/memory.c
index 5af45fd7d834..e80c59ea4534 100644
--- a/memory.c
+++ b/memory.c
@@ -4665,7 +4665,7 @@ void
get_task_mem_usage(ulong task, struct task_mem_usage *tm)
{
struct task_context *tc;
- long rss = 0;
+ long rss = 0, rss_cache = 0;
BZERO(tm, sizeof(struct task_mem_usage));
@@ -4730,38 +4730,46 @@ get_task_mem_usage(ulong task, struct task_mem_usage *tm)
(last->tgid == (last + 1)->tgid))
last++;
- while (first <= last)
- {
- /* count 0 -> filepages */
- if (!readmem(first->task +
- OFFSET(task_struct_rss_stat) +
- OFFSET(task_rss_stat_count), KVADDR,
- &sync_rss,
- sizeof(int),
- "task_struct rss_stat MM_FILEPAGES",
- RETURN_ON_ERROR))
- continue;
-
- rss += sync_rss;
-
- /* count 1 -> anonpages */
- if (!readmem(first->task +
- OFFSET(task_struct_rss_stat) +
- OFFSET(task_rss_stat_count) +
- sizeof(int),
- KVADDR, &sync_rss,
- sizeof(int),
- "task_struct rss_stat MM_ANONPAGES",
- RETURN_ON_ERROR))
- continue;
-
- rss += sync_rss;
-
- if (first == last)
- break;
- first++;
+ /*
+ * Using rss cache for dumpfile is more beneficial than live debug
+ * because its value never changes in dumpfile.
+ */
+ if (ACTIVE() || last->rss_cache == UNINITIALIZED) {
+ while (first <= last)
+ {
+ /* count 0 -> filepages */
+ if (!readmem(first->task +
+ OFFSET(task_struct_rss_stat) +
+ OFFSET(task_rss_stat_count), KVADDR,
+ &sync_rss,
+ sizeof(int),
+ "task_struct rss_stat MM_FILEPAGES",
+ RETURN_ON_ERROR))
+ continue;
+
+ rss_cache += sync_rss;
+
+ /* count 1 -> anonpages */
+ if (!readmem(first->task +
+ OFFSET(task_struct_rss_stat) +
+ OFFSET(task_rss_stat_count) +
+ sizeof(int),
+ KVADDR, &sync_rss,
+ sizeof(int),
+ "task_struct rss_stat MM_ANONPAGES",
+ RETURN_ON_ERROR))
+ continue;
+
+ rss_cache += sync_rss;
+
+ if (first == last)
+ break;
+ first++;
+ }
+ last->rss_cache = rss_cache;
}
+ rss += last->rss_cache;
tt->last_tgid = last;
}
}
diff --git a/task.c b/task.c
index a79ed0d96fb5..864c838637ee 100644
--- a/task.c
+++ b/task.c
@@ -2947,6 +2947,7 @@ add_context(ulong task, char *tp)
tg = tt->tgid_array + tt->running_tasks;
tg->tgid = *tgid_addr;
tg->task = task;
+ tg->rss_cache = UNINITIALIZED;
if (do_verify && !verify_task(tc, do_verify)) {
error(INFO, "invalid task address: %lx\n", tc->task);
--
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From 1a1fd21c625cb2ca335e626eb50426f13c4160f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2022 06:07:00 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 10/11] arm64: Fix segfault by "bt" command with offline cpus
Currently on arm64, NT_PRSTATUS notes in dumpfile are not mapped to
online cpus and machine_specific->panic_task_regs correctly. As a
result, the "bt" command can cause a segmentation fault.
crash> bt -c 0
PID: 0 TASK: ffff8000117fa240 CPU: 0 COMMAND: "swapper/0"
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
To fix this,
1) make map_cpus_to_prstatus_kdump_cmprs() map the notes to
dd->nt_prstatus_percpu also on arm64, and
2) move arm64_get_crash_notes() to machdep_init(POST_INIT) in order
to apply the mapping to machine_specific->panic_task_regs.
Resolves: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/issues/105
Reported-by: xuchunmei000 <xuchunmei@linux.alibaba.com>
Signed-off-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Tested-by: David Wysochanski <dwysocha@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
arm64.c | 2 +-
diskdump.c | 3 +--
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/arm64.c b/arm64.c
index 23c3d75d85aa..4f2c2b5104a1 100644
--- a/arm64.c
+++ b/arm64.c
@@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ arm64_init(int when)
arm64_stackframe_init();
break;
- case POST_VM:
+ case POST_INIT:
/*
* crash_notes contains machine specific information about the
* crash. In particular, it contains CPU registers at the time
diff --git a/diskdump.c b/diskdump.c
index 112f769f8949..690b42443ed2 100644
--- a/diskdump.c
+++ b/diskdump.c
@@ -111,8 +111,7 @@ map_cpus_to_prstatus_kdump_cmprs(void)
if (pc->flags2 & QEMU_MEM_DUMP_COMPRESSED) /* notes exist for all cpus */
goto resize_note_pointers;
- if (!(online = get_cpus_online()) || (online == kt->cpus) ||
- machine_type("ARM64"))
+ if (!(online = get_cpus_online()) || (online == kt->cpus))
goto resize_note_pointers;
if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
--
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From 86446eaba408807e00cf2310d5748aa6b7511284 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2022 02:14:56 +0000
Subject: [PATCH 11/11] Fix for "kmem -s|-S" and "bt -F[F]" on Linux 5.17-rc1
Since the following kernel commits split slab info from struct page
into struct slab, crash cannot get several slab related offsets from
struct page.
d122019bf061 ("mm: Split slab into its own type")
07f910f9b729 ("mm: Remove slab from struct page")
Without the patch, "kmem -s|-S" and "bt -F[F]" options cannot work
correctly with the following errors:
crash> kmem -s kmem_cache
CACHE OBJSIZE ALLOCATED TOTAL SLABS SSIZE NAME
kmem: page_to_nid: invalid page: ffff9454afc35020
kmem: kmem_cache: cannot gather relevant slab data
ffff945140042000 216 ? ? ? 8k kmem_cache
crash> bt -F
...
bt: invalid structure member offset: page_slab
FILE: memory.c LINE: 9477 FUNCTION: vaddr_to_kmem_cache()
Signed-by: Kazuhito Hagio <k-hagio-ab@nec.com>
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
memory.c | 13 +++++++++++++
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+)
diff --git a/memory.c b/memory.c
index e80c59ea4534..8448ddc3a16c 100644
--- a/memory.c
+++ b/memory.c
@@ -421,6 +421,8 @@ vm_init(void)
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_prev, "page", "prev");
if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_next))
ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_next, "page", "next");
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_next))
+ MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_next, "slab", "next");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_list, "page", "list");
if (VALID_MEMBER(page_list)) {
@@ -747,11 +749,15 @@ vm_init(void)
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(kmem_cache_random, "kmem_cache", "random");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(kmem_cache_cpu_freelist, "kmem_cache_cpu", "freelist");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(kmem_cache_cpu_page, "kmem_cache_cpu", "page");
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(kmem_cache_cpu_page))
+ MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(kmem_cache_cpu_page, "kmem_cache_cpu", "slab");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(kmem_cache_cpu_node, "kmem_cache_cpu", "node");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(kmem_cache_cpu_partial, "kmem_cache_cpu", "partial");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_inuse, "page", "inuse");
if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_inuse))
ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_inuse, "page", "inuse");
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_inuse))
+ MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_inuse, "slab", "inuse");
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_offset, "page", "offset");
if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_offset))
ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_offset, "page", "offset");
@@ -763,6 +769,9 @@ vm_init(void)
if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_slab))
ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_slab, "page", "slab_cache");
}
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_slab))
+ MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_slab, "slab", "slab_cache");
+
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_slab_page, "page", "slab_page");
if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_slab_page))
ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_slab_page, "page", "slab_page");
@@ -772,10 +781,14 @@ vm_init(void)
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_freelist, "page", "freelist");
if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_freelist))
ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_freelist, "page", "freelist");
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_freelist))
+ MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_freelist, "slab", "freelist");
if (INVALID_MEMBER(kmem_cache_objects)) {
MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(kmem_cache_oo, "kmem_cache", "oo");
/* NOTE: returns offset of containing bitfield */
ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_objects, "page", "objects");
+ if (INVALID_MEMBER(page_objects))
+ ANON_MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(page_objects, "slab", "objects");
}
if (VALID_MEMBER(kmem_cache_node)) {
ARRAY_LENGTH_INIT(len, NULL, "kmem_cache.node", NULL, 0);
--
2.20.1

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@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
# #
Summary: Kernel analysis utility for live systems, netdump, diskdump, kdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles Summary: Kernel analysis utility for live systems, netdump, diskdump, kdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles
Name: crash Name: crash
Version: 7.3.1 Version: 7.3.2
Release: 5%{?dist} Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv3 License: GPLv3
Group: Development/Debuggers Group: Development/Debuggers
Source0: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/archive/crash-%{version}.tar.gz Source0: https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/archive/crash-%{version}.tar.gz
@ -13,25 +13,12 @@ URL: https://crash-utility.github.io
ExclusiveOS: Linux ExclusiveOS: Linux
ExclusiveArch: %{ix86} ia64 x86_64 ppc ppc64 s390 s390x %{arm} aarch64 ppc64le ExclusiveArch: %{ix86} ia64 x86_64 ppc ppc64 s390 s390x %{arm} aarch64 ppc64le
Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot-%(%{__id_u} -n) Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot-%(%{__id_u} -n)
BuildRequires: ncurses-devel zlib-devel lzo-devel bison snappy-devel libzstd-devel BuildRequires: ncurses-devel zlib-devel lzo-devel bison snappy-devel wget patch libzstd-devel
Requires: binutils Requires: binutils
Provides: bundled(gdb) = 7.6 Provides: bundled(gdb) = 7.6
Patch0: lzo_snappy_zstd.patch Patch0: lzo_snappy_zstd.patch
Patch1: rhel8_build.patch Patch1: rhel8_build.patch
Patch2: rhel8_freepointer.patch Patch2: rhel8_freepointer.patch
Patch3: 0001-arm64-Support-overflow-stack-panic.patch
Patch4: 0002-defs.h-fix-breakage-of-compatibility-of-struct-symbo.patch
Patch5: 0001-Fix-pvops-Xen-detection-for-arm-machine.patch
Patch6: 0002-Handle-blk_mq_ctx-member-changes-for-kernels-5.16-rc.patch
Patch7: 0003-Fix-for-timer-r-option-to-display-all-the-per-CPU-cl.patch
Patch8: 0004-Fix-for-bt-v-option-to-display-the-stack-end-address.patch
Patch9: 0005-Fix-for-HZ-calculation-on-Linux-5.14-and-later.patch
Patch10: 0006-memory-Handle-struct-slab-changes-on-Linux-5.17-rc1-.patch
Patch11: 0007-Move-the-initialization-of-boot_date-to-task_init.patch
Patch12: 0008-Remove-ptype-command-from-ps-t-option-to-reduce-memo.patch
Patch13: 0009-Improve-the-ps-performance-for-vmcores-with-large-nu.patch
Patch14: 0010-arm64-Fix-segfault-by-bt-command-with-offline-cpus.patch
Patch15: 0011-Fix-for-kmem-s-S-and-bt-F-F-on-Linux-5.17-rc1.patch
%description %description
The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to
@ -55,24 +42,11 @@ offered by Mission Critical Linux, or the LKCD kernel patch.
%patch0 -p1 -b lzo_snappy_zstd.patch %patch0 -p1 -b lzo_snappy_zstd.patch
%patch1 -p1 -b rhel8_build.patch %patch1 -p1 -b rhel8_build.patch
%patch2 -p1 -b rhel8_freepointer.patch %patch2 -p1 -b rhel8_freepointer.patch
%patch3 -p1
%patch4 -p1
%patch5 -p1
%patch6 -p1
%patch7 -p1
%patch8 -p1
%patch9 -p1
%patch10 -p1
%patch11 -p1
%patch12 -p1
%patch13 -p1
%patch14 -p1
%patch15 -p1
%build %build
cp %{SOURCE1} . cp %{SOURCE1} .
#make RPMPKG="%{version}-%{release}" CFLAGS="%{optflags}" #make RPMPKG="%{version}-%{release}" CFLAGS="%{optflags}"
make RPMPKG="%{version}-%{release}" CFLAGS="%{optflags}" LDFLAGS="%{build_ldflags}" make -j`nproc` RPMPKG="%{version}-%{release}" CFLAGS="%{optflags}" LDFLAGS="%{build_ldflags}"
%install %install
rm -rf %{buildroot} rm -rf %{buildroot}
@ -98,6 +72,9 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%{_includedir}/* %{_includedir}/*
%changelog %changelog
* Mon May 16 2022 Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com> - 7.3.2-1
- Rebase to upstream crash 7.3.2
* Tue Feb 08 2022 Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com> - 7.3.1-5 * Tue Feb 08 2022 Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com> - 7.3.1-5
- Rebuild for osci badfuncs issue - Rebuild for osci badfuncs issue

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@ -1,16 +1,16 @@
--- crash-7.3.1/Makefile.orig --- crash-7.3.2/Makefile.orig
+++ crash-7.3.1/Makefile +++ crash-7.3.2/Makefile
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ all: make_configure @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ all: make_configure
gdb_merge: force gdb_merge: force
@if [ ! -f ${GDB}/README ]; then \ @if [ ! -f ${GDB}/README ]; then \
make --no-print-directory gdb_unzip; fi $(MAKE) gdb_unzip; fi
- @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -ldl -rdynamic" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs - @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -ldl -rdynamic" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs
+ @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -llzo2 -lsnappy -lzstd -ldl -rdynamic" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs + @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -llzo2 -lsnappy -lzstd -ldl -rdynamic" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs
@echo "../../${PROGRAM} ../../${PROGRAM}lib.a" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergeobj @echo "../../${PROGRAM} ../../${PROGRAM}lib.a" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergeobj
@rm -f ${PROGRAM} @rm -f ${PROGRAM}
@if [ ! -f ${GDB}/config.status ]; then \ @if [ ! -f ${GDB}/config.status ]; then \
--- crash-7.3.1/diskdump.c.orig --- crash-7.3.2/diskdump.c.orig
+++ crash-7.3.1/diskdump.c +++ crash-7.3.2/diskdump.c
@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@
* GNU General Public License for more details. * GNU General Public License for more details.
*/ */
@ -21,3 +21,4 @@
#include "defs.h" #include "defs.h"
#include "diskdump.h" #include "diskdump.h"
#include "xen_dom0.h" #include "xen_dom0.h"
--

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
--- crash-7.3.1/Makefile.orig --- crash-7.3.2/Makefile.orig
+++ crash-7.3.1/Makefile +++ crash-7.3.2/Makefile
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ GDB_FLAGS= @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ GDB_FLAGS=
# TARGET_CFLAGS will be configured automatically by configure # TARGET_CFLAGS will be configured automatically by configure
TARGET_CFLAGS= TARGET_CFLAGS=
@ -9,17 +9,17 @@
GPL_FILES= GPL_FILES=
TAR_FILES=${SOURCE_FILES} Makefile ${GPL_FILES} README .rh_rpm_package crash.8 \ TAR_FILES=${SOURCE_FILES} Makefile ${GPL_FILES} README .rh_rpm_package crash.8 \
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ all: make_configure @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ all: make_configure
gdb_merge: force gdb_merge: force
@if [ ! -f ${GDB}/README ]; then \ @if [ ! -f ${GDB}/README ]; then \
make --no-print-directory gdb_unzip; fi $(MAKE) gdb_unzip; fi
- @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -llzo2 -lsnappy -lzstd -ldl -rdynamic" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs - @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -llzo2 -lsnappy -lzstd -ldl -rdynamic" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs
+ @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -llzo2 -lsnappy -lzstd -ldl -rdynamic -Wl,-z,now -fpie" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs + @echo "${LDFLAGS} -lz -llzo2 -lsnappy -lzstd -ldl -rdynamic -Wl,-z,now -fpie" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergelibs
@echo "../../${PROGRAM} ../../${PROGRAM}lib.a" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergeobj @echo "../../${PROGRAM} ../../${PROGRAM}lib.a" > ${GDB}/gdb/mergeobj
@rm -f ${PROGRAM} @rm -f ${PROGRAM}
@if [ ! -f ${GDB}/config.status ]; then \ @if [ ! -f ${GDB}/config.status ]; then \
--- crash-7.3.1/configure.c.orig --- crash-7.3.2/configure.c.orig
+++ crash-7.3.1/configure.c +++ crash-7.3.2/configure.c
@@ -800,7 +800,8 @@ build_configure(struct supported_gdb_version *sp) @@ -800,7 +800,8 @@ build_configure(struct supported_gdb_version *sp)
fprintf(fp2, "%s\n", sp->GDB); fprintf(fp2, "%s\n", sp->GDB);
sprintf(target_data.gdb_version, "%s", &sp->GDB[4]); sprintf(target_data.gdb_version, "%s", &sp->GDB[4]);
@ -30,3 +30,4 @@
} else } else
fprintf(fp2, "%s", buf); fprintf(fp2, "%s", buf);
--

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@ -1,18 +1,6 @@
From e09e3c038c853f9a332cf05a17e5fdee1c7837e0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 --- crash-7.3.2/memory.c.orig
From: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com> +++ crash-7.3.2/memory.c
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 09:55:45 +0800 @@ -19412,9 +19412,8 @@ freelist_ptr(struct meminfo *si, ulong ptr, ulong ptr_addr)
Subject: [PATCH] fix freepointer issue
Signed-off-by: Lianbo Jiang <lijiang@redhat.com>
---
memory.c | 5 ++---
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/memory.c b/memory.c
index a3cf8a86728d..81db9c7bee9f 100644
--- a/memory.c
+++ b/memory.c
@@ -19340,9 +19340,8 @@ freelist_ptr(struct meminfo *si, ulong ptr, ulong ptr_addr)
if (VALID_MEMBER(kmem_cache_random)) { if (VALID_MEMBER(kmem_cache_random)) {
/* CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED */ /* CONFIG_SLAB_FREELIST_HARDENED */
@ -25,5 +13,4 @@ index a3cf8a86728d..81db9c7bee9f 100644
} else } else
return ptr; return ptr;
-- --
2.30.2 fix freepointer issue

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
SHA512 (crash-7.3.1.tar.gz) = 018fc33daa144906a29120660951755856169be3df123bcf2bec9c1c4586a18f528c14634f794e658d3dab308419b7a6a7f56b9b0ac5aad68b5ff18ae442f63b SHA512 (crash-7.3.2.tar.gz) = 3eeadce164fe0c65dfbefad56a6c25a58fe6fd518d0f0414a41cef147dad14877c40bb6c2fb92abdf16b641ad2c462bea0c3bd3d634b099c59fccc2c10f8dfab
SHA512 (gdb-7.6.tar.gz) = 02d9c62fa73bcb79138d14c7fc182443f0ca82d4545b4d260b67d3f0074ed75f899a657814a56727e601032a668b0ddd7b48aabd49215fc012eeea6077bca368 SHA512 (gdb-7.6.tar.gz) = 02d9c62fa73bcb79138d14c7fc182443f0ca82d4545b4d260b67d3f0074ed75f899a657814a56727e601032a668b0ddd7b48aabd49215fc012eeea6077bca368