Re: [PATCH bpf v1 0/3] fix BTF usage on embedded systems

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On 9/20/20 7:01 AM, Tony Ambardar wrote:
Hello,

I've been experimenting with BPF and BTF on small, emebedded platforms
requiring cross-compilation to varying archs, word-sizes, and endianness.
These environments are not the most common for the majority of eBPF users,
and have exposed multiple problems with basic functionality. This patch
series addresses some of these issues.

Enabling BTF support in the kernel can sometimes result in sysfs export
of /sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux as a zero-length file, which is still readable
and seen to leak non-zero kernel data. Patch #1 adds a sanity-check to
avoid this situation.

Small systems commonly enable LD_DEAD_CODE_DATA_ELIMINATION, which causes
the .BTF section data to be incorrectly removed and can trigger the problem
above. Patch #2 preserves the BTF data.

Even if BTF data is generated and embedded in the kernel, it may be encoded
as non-native endianness due to another bug [1] currently being worked on.
Patch #3 lets bpftool recognize the wrong BTF endianness rather than output
a confusing/misleading ELF header error message.

Patches #1 and #2 were first developed for Linux 5.4.x and should be
backported if possible. Feedback and suggestions for improvement are
welcome!

Thanks,
Tony

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/CAPGftE8ipAacAnm9xMHFabXCL-XrCXGmOsX-Nsjvz9wnh3Zx-w@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

Tony Ambardar (3):
   bpf: fix sysfs export of empty BTF section
   bpf: prevent .BTF section elimination
   libbpf: fix native endian assumption when parsing BTF

  include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h | 2 +-
  kernel/bpf/sysfs_btf.c            | 6 +++---
  tools/lib/bpf/btf.c               | 6 ++++++
  3 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)


Applied, thanks!



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