On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 17:07, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Em Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 12:05:50PM +0100, Lorenz Bauer escreveu: > > Hi, > > > > If pahole -J is used on an ELF that has BTF info from clang, it > > produces an invalid > > output. This is because pahole rewrites the .BTF section (which > > includes a new string > > table) but it doesn't touch .BTF.ext at all. > > > To demonstrate, on a recent check out of bpf-next: > > $ cp connect4_prog.o connect4_pahole.o > > $ pahole -J connect4_pahole.o > > $ llvm-objcopy-10 --dump-section .BTF=pahole-btf.bin > > --dump-section .BTF.ext=pahole-btf-ext.bin connect4_pahole.o > > $ llvm-objcopy-10 --dump-section .BTF=btf.bin --dump-section > > .BTF.ext=btf-ext.bin connect4_prog.o > > $ sha1sum *.bin > > 1b5c7407dd9fd13f969931d32f6b864849e66a68 btf.bin > > 4c43efcc86d3cd908ddc77c15fc4a35af38d842b btf-ext.bin > > 2a60767a3a037de66a8d963110601769fa0f198e pahole-btf.bin > > 4c43efcc86d3cd908ddc77c15fc4a35af38d842b pahole-btf-ext.bin > > > > This problem crops up when compiling old kernels like 4.19 which have > > an extra pahole > > build step with clang-10. > > > > I think a possible fix is to strip .BTF.ext if .BTF is rewritten. > > Agreed. > > Longer term pahole needs to generate the .BTF.ext from DWARF, but then, > if clang is generating it already, why use pahole -J? Beats me, but then sometimes you don't have control over the workflow, see my v4.19 kernel example. > > Does clang do deduplication for multi-object binaries? > > Also its nice to see that the BTF generated ends up with the same > sha1sum, cool :-) Unfortunately it's the .BTF.ext section that has the same sha1, because pahole doesn't touch it ;( > > > Best > > Lorenz > > > > -- > > Lorenz Bauer | Systems Engineer > > 6th Floor, County Hall/The Riverside Building, SE1 7PB, UK > > > > www.cloudflare.com > > -- > > - Arnaldo -- Lorenz Bauer | Systems Engineer 6th Floor, County Hall/The Riverside Building, SE1 7PB, UK www.cloudflare.com