Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Fri, Sep 20, 2024 at 01:19:01AM -0700, Stephen Brennan wrote: >> Currently the "var" feature only encodes percpu variables. Add the >> ability to encode all global variables. >> >> This also drops the use of the symbol table to find variable names and >> compare them against DWARF names. We simply rely on the DWARF >> information to give us all the variables. > > I applied the three first patches to the next branch that soon will move > to master, Thanks! > but the last patch I think does too many things and ends up > being too big. > > For instance, you could have done the btf_encoder->skip_encoding_vars > transformation into a bitfield in a separate, prep patch, also you > mentions "this also drops the use of the symbol table", can this be made > a separate, prep patch? > > There was a conflict with some new options I added (--padding, > --padding_ge) and I fixed that up and made the series available in the > btf_global_vars branch, can you please go from there and split the last > patch into smaller chunks? Yes, and thanks for staging it all up, I'll work from there. > Thanks for your work on this! I noticed that this is not the default, > i.e. one has to explicitely opt in to have the global variables encoded > in BTF, so that would be interesting to have spelled out in the chunked > out patch that introduces the feature, etc. Agreed. While I wish it could be the default, best to keep it opt-in so we can explore how best to integrate it. I'll be sure to document it better in the commit body. > Also since we have it as a feature and can ask for global variables > using --btf_features=global_var, I don't think we need > --encode_btf_global_vars, right? I had included the option because most of the other BTF features had CLI options corresponding to them. I couldn't tell if that was desired, or if it was just for backward compatibility. Sounds like going forward, BTF features don't need a CLI argument so I'm happy to remove it. Thanks, Stephen > That will also make the patch smaller, and even if it was required, that > would be something to have in a separate patch. > > - Arnaldo > >> Signed-off-by: Stephen Brennan <stephen.s.brennan@xxxxxxxxxx> >> Tested-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> btf_encoder.c | 347 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ >> btf_encoder.h | 8 ++ >> dwarves.h | 1 + >> man-pages/pahole.1 | 8 +- >> pahole.c | 11 +- >> 5 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 192 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/btf_encoder.c b/btf_encoder.c >> index 97d35e0..d3a66a0 100644 >> --- a/btf_encoder.c >> +++ b/btf_encoder.c >> @@ -65,16 +65,13 @@ struct elf_function { >> struct btf_encoder_state state; >> }; >> >> -struct var_info { >> - uint64_t addr; >> - const char *name; >> - uint32_t sz; >> -}; >> - >> struct elf_secinfo { >> uint64_t addr; >> const char *name; >> uint64_t sz; >> + bool include; >> + uint32_t type; >> + struct gobuffer secinfo; >> }; >> >> /* >> @@ -84,31 +81,24 @@ struct btf_encoder { >> struct list_head node; >> struct btf *btf; >> struct cu *cu; >> - struct gobuffer percpu_secinfo; >> const char *source_filename; >> const char *filename; >> struct elf_symtab *symtab; >> uint32_t type_id_off; >> bool has_index_type, >> need_index_type, >> - skip_encoding_vars, >> raw_output, >> verbose, >> force, >> gen_floats, >> skip_encoding_decl_tag, >> tag_kfuncs, >> - is_rel, >> gen_distilled_base; >> uint32_t array_index_id; >> struct elf_secinfo *secinfo; >> size_t seccnt; >> - struct { >> - struct var_info *vars; >> - int var_cnt; >> - int allocated; >> - uint32_t shndx; >> - } percpu; >> + int encode_vars; >> + uint32_t percpu_shndx; >> struct { >> struct elf_function *entries; >> int allocated; >> @@ -735,46 +725,56 @@ static int32_t btf_encoder__add_var(struct btf_encoder *encoder, uint32_t type, >> return id; >> } >> >> -static int32_t btf_encoder__add_var_secinfo(struct btf_encoder *encoder, uint32_t type, >> - uint32_t offset, uint32_t size) >> +static int32_t btf_encoder__add_var_secinfo(struct btf_encoder *encoder, int shndx, >> + uint32_t type, unsigned long addr, uint32_t size) >> { >> struct btf_var_secinfo si = { >> .type = type, >> - .offset = offset, >> + .offset = addr, >> .size = size, >> }; >> - return gobuffer__add(&encoder->percpu_secinfo, &si, sizeof(si)); >> + return gobuffer__add(&encoder->secinfo[shndx].secinfo, &si, sizeof(si)); >> } >> >> int32_t btf_encoder__add_encoder(struct btf_encoder *encoder, struct btf_encoder *other) >> { >> - struct gobuffer *var_secinfo_buf = &other->percpu_secinfo; >> - size_t sz = gobuffer__size(var_secinfo_buf); >> - uint16_t nr_var_secinfo = sz / sizeof(struct btf_var_secinfo); >> - uint32_t type_id; >> - uint32_t next_type_id = btf__type_cnt(encoder->btf); >> - int32_t i, id; >> - struct btf_var_secinfo *vsi; >> - >> + int shndx; >> if (encoder == other) >> return 0; >> >> btf_encoder__add_saved_funcs(other); >> >> - for (i = 0; i < nr_var_secinfo; i++) { >> - vsi = (struct btf_var_secinfo *)var_secinfo_buf->entries + i; >> - type_id = next_type_id + vsi->type - 1; /* Type ID starts from 1 */ >> - id = btf_encoder__add_var_secinfo(encoder, type_id, vsi->offset, vsi->size); >> - if (id < 0) >> - return id; >> + for (shndx = 0; shndx < other->seccnt; shndx++) { >> + struct gobuffer *var_secinfo_buf = &other->secinfo[shndx].secinfo; >> + size_t sz = gobuffer__size(var_secinfo_buf); >> + uint16_t nr_var_secinfo = sz / sizeof(struct btf_var_secinfo); >> + uint32_t type_id; >> + uint32_t next_type_id = btf__type_cnt(encoder->btf); >> + int32_t i, id; >> + struct btf_var_secinfo *vsi; >> + >> + if (strcmp(encoder->secinfo[shndx].name, other->secinfo[shndx].name)) { >> + fprintf(stderr, "mismatched ELF sections at index %d: \"%s\", \"%s\"\n", >> + shndx, encoder->secinfo[shndx].name, other->secinfo[shndx].name); >> + return -1; >> + } >> + >> + for (i = 0; i < nr_var_secinfo; i++) { >> + vsi = (struct btf_var_secinfo *)var_secinfo_buf->entries + i; >> + type_id = next_type_id + vsi->type - 1; /* Type ID starts from 1 */ >> + id = btf_encoder__add_var_secinfo(encoder, shndx, type_id, vsi->offset, vsi->size); >> + if (id < 0) >> + return id; >> + } >> } >> >> return btf__add_btf(encoder->btf, other->btf); >> } >> >> -static int32_t btf_encoder__add_datasec(struct btf_encoder *encoder, const char *section_name) >> +static int32_t btf_encoder__add_datasec(struct btf_encoder *encoder, int shndx) >> { >> - struct gobuffer *var_secinfo_buf = &encoder->percpu_secinfo; >> + struct gobuffer *var_secinfo_buf = &encoder->secinfo[shndx].secinfo; >> + const char *section_name = encoder->secinfo[shndx].name; >> struct btf *btf = encoder->btf; >> size_t sz = gobuffer__size(var_secinfo_buf); >> uint16_t nr_var_secinfo = sz / sizeof(struct btf_var_secinfo); >> @@ -1741,13 +1741,14 @@ out: >> int btf_encoder__encode(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> { >> bool should_tag_kfuncs; >> - int err; >> + int err, shndx; >> >> /* for single-threaded case, saved funcs are added here */ >> btf_encoder__add_saved_funcs(encoder); >> >> - if (gobuffer__size(&encoder->percpu_secinfo) != 0) >> - btf_encoder__add_datasec(encoder, PERCPU_SECTION); >> + for (shndx = 0; shndx < encoder->seccnt; shndx++) >> + if (gobuffer__size(&encoder->secinfo[shndx].secinfo)) >> + btf_encoder__add_datasec(encoder, shndx); >> >> /* Empty file, nothing to do, so... done! */ >> if (btf__type_cnt(encoder->btf) == 1) >> @@ -1797,111 +1798,18 @@ int btf_encoder__encode(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> return err; >> } >> >> -static int percpu_var_cmp(const void *_a, const void *_b) >> -{ >> - const struct var_info *a = _a; >> - const struct var_info *b = _b; >> - >> - if (a->addr == b->addr) >> - return 0; >> - return a->addr < b->addr ? -1 : 1; >> -} >> - >> -static bool btf_encoder__percpu_var_exists(struct btf_encoder *encoder, uint64_t addr, uint32_t *sz, const char **name) >> -{ >> - struct var_info key = { .addr = addr }; >> - const struct var_info *p = bsearch(&key, encoder->percpu.vars, encoder->percpu.var_cnt, >> - sizeof(encoder->percpu.vars[0]), percpu_var_cmp); >> - if (!p) >> - return false; >> - >> - *sz = p->sz; >> - *name = p->name; >> - return true; >> -} >> - >> -static int btf_encoder__collect_percpu_var(struct btf_encoder *encoder, GElf_Sym *sym, size_t sym_sec_idx) >> -{ >> - const char *sym_name; >> - uint64_t addr; >> - uint32_t size; >> - >> - /* compare a symbol's shndx to determine if it's a percpu variable */ >> - if (sym_sec_idx != encoder->percpu.shndx) >> - return 0; >> - if (elf_sym__type(sym) != STT_OBJECT) >> - return 0; >> - >> - addr = elf_sym__value(sym); >> - >> - size = elf_sym__size(sym); >> - if (!size) >> - return 0; /* ignore zero-sized symbols */ >> - >> - sym_name = elf_sym__name(sym, encoder->symtab); >> - if (!btf_name_valid(sym_name)) { >> - dump_invalid_symbol("Found symbol of invalid name when encoding btf", >> - sym_name, encoder->verbose, encoder->force); >> - if (encoder->force) >> - return 0; >> - return -1; >> - } >> - >> - if (encoder->verbose) >> - printf("Found per-CPU symbol '%s' at address 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", sym_name, addr); >> - >> - /* Make sure addr is section-relative. For kernel modules (which are >> - * ET_REL files) this is already the case. For vmlinux (which is an >> - * ET_EXEC file) we need to subtract the section address. >> - */ >> - if (!encoder->is_rel) >> - addr -= encoder->secinfo[encoder->percpu.shndx].addr; >> - >> - if (encoder->percpu.var_cnt == encoder->percpu.allocated) { >> - struct var_info *new; >> - >> - new = reallocarray_grow(encoder->percpu.vars, >> - &encoder->percpu.allocated, >> - sizeof(*encoder->percpu.vars)); >> - if (!new) { >> - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory for variables\n"); >> - return -1; >> - } >> - encoder->percpu.vars = new; >> - } >> - encoder->percpu.vars[encoder->percpu.var_cnt].addr = addr; >> - encoder->percpu.vars[encoder->percpu.var_cnt].sz = size; >> - encoder->percpu.vars[encoder->percpu.var_cnt].name = sym_name; >> - encoder->percpu.var_cnt++; >> - >> - return 0; >> -} >> >> -static int btf_encoder__collect_symbols(struct btf_encoder *encoder, bool collect_percpu_vars) >> +static int btf_encoder__collect_symbols(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> { >> - Elf32_Word sym_sec_idx; >> + uint32_t sym_sec_idx; >> uint32_t core_id; >> GElf_Sym sym; >> >> - /* cache variables' addresses, preparing for searching in symtab. */ >> - encoder->percpu.var_cnt = 0; >> - >> - /* search within symtab for percpu variables */ >> elf_symtab__for_each_symbol_index(encoder->symtab, core_id, sym, sym_sec_idx) { >> - if (collect_percpu_vars && btf_encoder__collect_percpu_var(encoder, &sym, sym_sec_idx)) >> - return -1; >> if (btf_encoder__collect_function(encoder, &sym)) >> return -1; >> } >> >> - if (collect_percpu_vars) { >> - if (encoder->percpu.var_cnt) >> - qsort(encoder->percpu.vars, encoder->percpu.var_cnt, sizeof(encoder->percpu.vars[0]), percpu_var_cmp); >> - >> - if (encoder->verbose) >> - printf("Found %d per-CPU variables!\n", encoder->percpu.var_cnt); >> - } >> - >> if (encoder->functions.cnt) { >> qsort(encoder->functions.entries, encoder->functions.cnt, sizeof(encoder->functions.entries[0]), >> functions_cmp); >> @@ -1923,75 +1831,128 @@ static bool ftype__has_arg_names(const struct ftype *ftype) >> return true; >> } >> >> +static int get_elf_section(struct btf_encoder *encoder, unsigned long addr) >> +{ >> + /* Start at index 1 to ignore initial SHT_NULL section */ >> + for (int i = 1; i < encoder->seccnt; i++) >> + /* Variables are only present in PROGBITS or NOBITS (.bss) */ >> + if ((encoder->secinfo[i].type == SHT_PROGBITS || >> + encoder->secinfo[i].type == SHT_NOBITS) && >> + encoder->secinfo[i].addr <= addr && >> + (addr - encoder->secinfo[i].addr) < encoder->secinfo[i].sz) >> + return i; >> + return -ENOENT; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * Filter out variables / symbol names with common prefixes and no useful >> + * values. Prefixes should be added sparingly, and it should be objectively >> + * obvious that they are not useful. >> + */ >> +static bool filter_variable_name(const char *name) >> +{ >> + static const struct { char *s; size_t len; } skip[] = { >> + #define X(str) {str, sizeof(str) - 1} >> + X("__UNIQUE_ID"), >> + X("__tpstrtab_"), >> + X("__exitcall_"), >> + X("__func_stack_frame_non_standard_") >> + #undef X >> + }; >> + int i; >> + >> + if (*name != '_') >> + return false; >> + >> + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(skip); i++) { >> + if (strncmp(name, skip[i].s, skip[i].len) == 0) >> + return true; >> + } >> + return false; >> +} >> + >> static int btf_encoder__encode_cu_variables(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> { >> struct cu *cu = encoder->cu; >> uint32_t core_id; >> struct tag *pos; >> int err = -1; >> - struct elf_secinfo *pcpu_scn = &encoder->secinfo[encoder->percpu.shndx]; >> >> - if (encoder->percpu.shndx == 0 || !encoder->symtab) >> + if (!encoder->symtab) >> return 0; >> >> if (encoder->verbose) >> - printf("search cu '%s' for percpu global variables.\n", cu->name); >> + printf("search cu '%s' for global variables.\n", cu->name); >> >> cu__for_each_variable(cu, core_id, pos) { >> struct variable *var = tag__variable(pos); >> - uint32_t size, type, linkage; >> - const char *name, *dwarf_name; >> + uint32_t type, linkage; >> + const char *name; >> struct llvm_annotation *annot; >> const struct tag *tag; >> + int shndx; >> + struct elf_secinfo *sec = NULL; >> uint64_t addr; >> int id; >> + unsigned long size; >> >> + /* Skip incomplete (non-defining) declarations */ >> if (var->declaration && !var->spec) >> continue; >> >> - /* percpu variables are allocated in global space */ >> - if (variable__scope(var) != VSCOPE_GLOBAL && !var->spec) >> + /* >> + * top_level: indicates that the variable is declared at the top >> + * level of the CU, and thus it is globally scoped. >> + * artificial: indicates that the variable is a compiler-generated >> + * "fake" variable that doesn't appear in the source. >> + * scope: set by pahole to indicate the type of storage the >> + * variable has. GLOBAL indicates it is stored in static >> + * memory (as opposed to a stack variable or register) >> + * >> + * Some variables are "top_level" but not GLOBAL: >> + * e.g. current_stack_pointer, which is a register variable, >> + * despite having global CU-declarations. We don't want that, >> + * since no code could actually find this variable. >> + * Some variables are GLOBAL but not top_level: >> + * e.g. function static variables >> + */ >> + if (!var->top_level || var->artificial || var->scope != VSCOPE_GLOBAL) >> continue; >> >> /* addr has to be recorded before we follow spec */ >> addr = var->ip.addr; >> - dwarf_name = variable__name(var); >> >> - /* Make sure addr is section-relative. DWARF, unlike ELF, >> - * always contains virtual symbol addresses, so subtract >> - * the section address unconditionally. >> - */ >> - if (addr < pcpu_scn->addr || addr >= pcpu_scn->addr + pcpu_scn->sz) >> + /* Get the ELF section info for the variable */ >> + shndx = get_elf_section(encoder, addr); >> + if (shndx >= 0 && shndx < encoder->seccnt) >> + sec = &encoder->secinfo[shndx]; >> + if (!sec || !sec->include) >> continue; >> - addr -= pcpu_scn->addr; >> >> - if (!btf_encoder__percpu_var_exists(encoder, addr, &size, &name)) >> - continue; /* not a per-CPU variable */ >> + /* Convert addr to section relative */ >> + addr -= sec->addr; >> >> - /* A lot of "special" DWARF variables (e.g, __UNIQUE_ID___xxx) >> - * have addr == 0, which is the same as, say, valid >> - * fixed_percpu_data per-CPU variable. To distinguish between >> - * them, additionally compare DWARF and ELF symbol names. If >> - * DWARF doesn't provide proper name, pessimistically assume >> - * bad variable. >> - * >> - * Examples of such special variables are: >> - * >> - * 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. >> - * >> - * This is relevant only for vmlinux image, as for kernel >> - * modules per-CPU data section has non-zero offset so all >> - * per-CPU symbols have non-zero values. >> - */ >> - if (var->ip.addr == 0) { >> - if (!dwarf_name || strcmp(dwarf_name, name)) >> + /* DWARF specification reference should be followed, because >> + * information like the name & type may not be present on var */ >> + if (var->spec) >> + var = var->spec; >> + >> + name = variable__name(var); >> + if (!name) >> + continue; >> + >> + /* Check for invalid BTF names */ >> + if (!btf_name_valid(name)) { >> + dump_invalid_symbol("Found invalid variable name when encoding btf", >> + name, encoder->verbose, encoder->force); >> + if (encoder->force) >> continue; >> + else >> + return -1; >> } >> >> - if (var->spec) >> - var = var->spec; >> + if (filter_variable_name(name)) >> + continue; >> >> if (var->ip.tag.type == 0) { >> fprintf(stderr, "error: found variable '%s' in CU '%s' that has void type\n", >> @@ -2003,9 +1964,10 @@ static int btf_encoder__encode_cu_variables(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> } >> >> tag = cu__type(cu, var->ip.tag.type); >> - if (tag__size(tag, cu) == 0) { >> + size = tag__size(tag, cu); >> + if (size == 0) { >> if (encoder->verbose) >> - fprintf(stderr, "Ignoring zero-sized per-CPU variable '%s'...\n", dwarf_name ?: "<missing name>"); >> + fprintf(stderr, "Ignoring zero-sized variable '%s'...\n", name ?: "<missing name>"); >> continue; >> } >> >> @@ -2035,13 +1997,14 @@ static int btf_encoder__encode_cu_variables(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> } >> >> /* >> - * add a BTF_VAR_SECINFO in encoder->percpu_secinfo, which will be added into >> - * encoder->types later when we add BTF_VAR_DATASEC. >> + * Add the variable to the secinfo for the section it appears in. >> + * Later we will generate a BTF_VAR_DATASEC for all any section with >> + * an encoded variable. >> */ >> - id = btf_encoder__add_var_secinfo(encoder, id, addr, size); >> + id = btf_encoder__add_var_secinfo(encoder, shndx, id, addr, size); >> if (id < 0) { >> fprintf(stderr, "error: failed to encode section info for variable '%s' at addr 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", >> - name, addr); >> + name, addr); >> goto out; >> } >> } >> @@ -2068,7 +2031,6 @@ struct btf_encoder *btf_encoder__new(struct cu *cu, const char *detached_filenam >> >> encoder->force = conf_load->btf_encode_force; >> encoder->gen_floats = conf_load->btf_gen_floats; >> - encoder->skip_encoding_vars = conf_load->skip_encoding_btf_vars; >> encoder->skip_encoding_decl_tag = conf_load->skip_encoding_btf_decl_tag; >> encoder->tag_kfuncs = conf_load->btf_decl_tag_kfuncs; >> encoder->gen_distilled_base = conf_load->btf_gen_distilled_base; >> @@ -2076,6 +2038,11 @@ struct btf_encoder *btf_encoder__new(struct cu *cu, const char *detached_filenam >> encoder->has_index_type = false; >> encoder->need_index_type = false; >> encoder->array_index_id = 0; >> + encoder->encode_vars = 0; >> + if (!conf_load->skip_encoding_btf_vars) >> + encoder->encode_vars |= BTF_VAR_PERCPU; >> + if (conf_load->encode_btf_global_vars) >> + encoder->encode_vars |= BTF_VAR_GLOBAL; >> >> GElf_Ehdr ehdr; >> >> @@ -2085,8 +2052,6 @@ struct btf_encoder *btf_encoder__new(struct cu *cu, const char *detached_filenam >> goto out_delete; >> } >> >> - encoder->is_rel = ehdr.e_type == ET_REL; >> - >> switch (ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA]) { >> case ELFDATA2LSB: >> btf__set_endianness(encoder->btf, BTF_LITTLE_ENDIAN); >> @@ -2127,15 +2092,21 @@ struct btf_encoder *btf_encoder__new(struct cu *cu, const char *detached_filenam >> encoder->secinfo[shndx].addr = shdr.sh_addr; >> encoder->secinfo[shndx].sz = shdr.sh_size; >> encoder->secinfo[shndx].name = secname; >> - >> - if (strcmp(secname, PERCPU_SECTION) == 0) >> - encoder->percpu.shndx = shndx; >> + encoder->secinfo[shndx].type = shdr.sh_type; >> + if (encoder->encode_vars & BTF_VAR_GLOBAL) >> + encoder->secinfo[shndx].include = true; >> + >> + if (strcmp(secname, PERCPU_SECTION) == 0) { >> + encoder->percpu_shndx = shndx; >> + if (encoder->encode_vars & BTF_VAR_PERCPU) >> + encoder->secinfo[shndx].include = true; >> + } >> } >> >> - if (!encoder->percpu.shndx && encoder->verbose) >> + if (!encoder->percpu_shndx && encoder->verbose) >> printf("%s: '%s' doesn't have '%s' section\n", __func__, cu->filename, PERCPU_SECTION); >> >> - if (btf_encoder__collect_symbols(encoder, !encoder->skip_encoding_vars)) >> + if (btf_encoder__collect_symbols(encoder)) >> goto out_delete; >> >> if (encoder->verbose) >> @@ -2156,7 +2127,8 @@ void btf_encoder__delete(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> return; >> >> btf_encoders__delete(encoder); >> - __gobuffer__delete(&encoder->percpu_secinfo); >> + for (int i = 0; i < encoder->seccnt; i++) >> + __gobuffer__delete(&encoder->secinfo[i].secinfo); >> zfree(&encoder->filename); >> zfree(&encoder->source_filename); >> btf__free(encoder->btf); >> @@ -2166,9 +2138,6 @@ void btf_encoder__delete(struct btf_encoder *encoder) >> encoder->functions.allocated = encoder->functions.cnt = 0; >> free(encoder->functions.entries); >> encoder->functions.entries = NULL; >> - encoder->percpu.allocated = encoder->percpu.var_cnt = 0; >> - free(encoder->percpu.vars); >> - encoder->percpu.vars = NULL; >> >> free(encoder); >> } >> @@ -2321,7 +2290,7 @@ int btf_encoder__encode_cu(struct btf_encoder *encoder, struct cu *cu, struct co >> goto out; >> } >> >> - if (!encoder->skip_encoding_vars) >> + if (encoder->encode_vars) >> err = btf_encoder__encode_cu_variables(encoder); >> >> /* It is only safe to delete this CU if we have not stashed any static >> diff --git a/btf_encoder.h b/btf_encoder.h >> index f54c95a..5e4d53a 100644 >> --- a/btf_encoder.h >> +++ b/btf_encoder.h >> @@ -16,7 +16,15 @@ struct btf; >> struct cu; >> struct list_head; >> >> +/* Bit flags specifying which kinds of variables are emitted */ >> +enum btf_var_option { >> + BTF_VAR_NONE = 0, >> + BTF_VAR_PERCPU = 1, >> + BTF_VAR_GLOBAL = 2, >> +}; >> + >> struct btf_encoder *btf_encoder__new(struct cu *cu, const char *detached_filename, struct btf *base_btf, bool verbose, struct conf_load *conf_load); >> + >> void btf_encoder__delete(struct btf_encoder *encoder); >> >> int btf_encoder__encode(struct btf_encoder *encoder); >> diff --git a/dwarves.h b/dwarves.h >> index 0fede91..fef881f 100644 >> --- a/dwarves.h >> +++ b/dwarves.h >> @@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ struct conf_load { >> bool btf_gen_optimized; >> bool skip_encoding_btf_inconsistent_proto; >> bool skip_encoding_btf_vars; >> + bool encode_btf_global_vars; >> bool btf_gen_floats; >> bool btf_encode_force; >> bool reproducible_build; >> diff --git a/man-pages/pahole.1 b/man-pages/pahole.1 >> index 0a9d8ac..4bc2d03 100644 >> --- a/man-pages/pahole.1 >> +++ b/man-pages/pahole.1 >> @@ -230,7 +230,10 @@ the debugging information. >> >> .TP >> .B \-\-skip_encoding_btf_vars >> -Do not encode VARs in BTF. >> +.TQ >> +.B \-\-encode_btf_global_vars >> +By default, VARs are encoded only for percpu variables. These options allow >> +to skip encoding them, or alternatively to encode all global variables too. >> >> .TP >> .B \-\-skip_encoding_btf_decl_tag >> @@ -296,7 +299,8 @@ Encode BTF using the specified feature list, or specify 'default' for all standa >> encode_force Ignore invalid symbols when encoding BTF; for example >> if a symbol has an invalid name, it will be ignored >> and BTF encoding will continue. >> - var Encode variables using BTF_KIND_VAR in BTF. >> + var Encode percpu variables using BTF_KIND_VAR in BTF. >> + global_var Encode all global variables in the same way. >> float Encode floating-point types in BTF. >> decl_tag Encode declaration tags using BTF_KIND_DECL_TAG. >> type_tag Encode type tags using BTF_KIND_TYPE_TAG. >> diff --git a/pahole.c b/pahole.c >> index a33490d..b123be1 100644 >> --- a/pahole.c >> +++ b/pahole.c >> @@ -1239,6 +1239,7 @@ ARGP_PROGRAM_VERSION_HOOK_DEF = dwarves_print_version; >> #define ARGP_contains_enumerator 344 >> #define ARGP_reproducible_build 345 >> #define ARGP_running_kernel_vmlinux 346 >> +#define ARGP_encode_btf_global_vars 347 >> >> /* --btf_features=feature1[,feature2,..] allows us to specify >> * a list of requested BTF features or "default" to enable all default >> @@ -1285,6 +1286,7 @@ struct btf_feature { >> } btf_features[] = { >> BTF_DEFAULT_FEATURE(encode_force, btf_encode_force, false), >> BTF_DEFAULT_FEATURE(var, skip_encoding_btf_vars, true), >> + BTF_DEFAULT_FEATURE(global_var, encode_btf_global_vars, false), >> BTF_DEFAULT_FEATURE(float, btf_gen_floats, false), >> BTF_DEFAULT_FEATURE(decl_tag, skip_encoding_btf_decl_tag, true), >> BTF_DEFAULT_FEATURE(type_tag, skip_encoding_btf_type_tag, true), >> @@ -1720,7 +1722,12 @@ static const struct argp_option pahole__options[] = { >> { >> .name = "skip_encoding_btf_vars", >> .key = ARGP_skip_encoding_btf_vars, >> - .doc = "Do not encode VARs in BTF." >> + .doc = "Do not encode any VARs in BTF [if this is not specified, only percpu variables are encoded. To encode global variables too, use --encode_btf_global_vars]." >> + }, >> + { >> + .name = "encode_btf_global_vars", >> + .key = ARGP_skip_encoding_btf_vars, >> + .doc = "Encode all global VARs in BTF [if this is not specified, only percpu variables are encoded]." >> }, >> { >> .name = "btf_encode_force", >> @@ -2047,6 +2054,8 @@ static error_t pahole__options_parser(int key, char *arg, >> show_supported_btf_features(stdout); exit(0); >> case ARGP_btf_features_strict: >> parse_btf_features(arg, true); break; >> + case ARGP_encode_btf_global_vars: >> + conf_load.encode_btf_global_vars = true; break; >> default: >> return ARGP_ERR_UNKNOWN; >> } >> -- >> 2.43.5