Re: [PATCH 2/2] btf_encoder: Fix function generation

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On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 7:13 AM Jiri Olsa <jolsa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Current conditions for picking up function records break
> BTF data on some gcc versions.
>
> Some function records can appear with no arguments but with
> declaration tag set, so moving the 'fn->declaration' in front
> of other checks.
>
> Then checking if argument names are present and finally checking
> ftrace filter if it's present. If ftrace filter is not available,
> using the external tag to filter out non external functions.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---

I tested locally, all seems to work fine. Left few suggestions below,
but those could be done in follow ups (or argued to not be done).

Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@xxxxxxxxxx>

BTW, for some stats.

BEFORE allowing static funcs:

.BTF ELF section
=======================================
Data size:      4101624
Header size:    24
Types size:     2472836
Strings size:   1628764

BTF types
=======================================
Total        2472836 bytes (83310 types)
Struct:       920436 bytes (10305 types)
FuncProto:    638668 bytes (18869 types)
Func:         308304 bytes (25692 types)
Enum:         184308 bytes (2293 types)
Ptr:          173484 bytes (14457 types)
Array:         89064 bytes (3711 types)
Union:         81552 bytes (1961 types)
Const:         34368 bytes (2864 types)
Typedef:       32124 bytes (2677 types)
Var:            4688 bytes (293 types)
Datasec:        3528 bytes (1 types)
Fwd:            1656 bytes (138 types)
Volatile:        360 bytes (30 types)
Int:             272 bytes (17 types)
Restrict:         24 bytes (2 types)


AFTER allowing static funcs:

.BTF ELF section
=======================================
Data size:      4930558
Header size:    24
Types size:     2914016
Strings size:   2016518

BTF types
=======================================
Total        2914016 bytes (108282 types)
Struct:       920436 bytes (10305 types)
FuncProto:    851528 bytes (24814 types)
Func:         536664 bytes (44722 types)
Enum:         184308 bytes (2293 types)
Ptr:          173484 bytes (14457 types)
Array:         89064 bytes (3711 types)
Union:         81552 bytes (1961 types)
Const:         34368 bytes (2864 types)
Typedef:       32124 bytes (2677 types)
Var:            4688 bytes (293 types)
Datasec:        3528 bytes (1 types)
Fwd:            1656 bytes (138 types)
Volatile:        360 bytes (30 types)
Int:             256 bytes (16 types)

So 25692 vs 44722 functions, but the increase in func_proto is smaller
due to dedup. Good chunk is strings data for all those function and
parameter names.


>  btf_encoder.c | 24 ++++++++++--------------
>  1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/btf_encoder.c b/btf_encoder.c
> index d531651b1e9e..de471bc754b1 100644
> --- a/btf_encoder.c
> +++ b/btf_encoder.c
> @@ -612,25 +612,21 @@ int cu__encode_btf(struct cu *cu, int verbose, bool force,
>                 const char *name;
>
>                 /*
> -                * The functions_cnt != 0 means we parsed all necessary
> -                * kernel symbols and we are using ftrace location filter
> -                * for functions. If it's not available keep the current
> -                * dwarf declaration check.
> +                * Skip functions that:
> +                *   - are marked as declarations
> +                *   - do not have full argument names
> +                *   - are not in ftrace list (if it's available)
> +                *   - are not external (in case ftrace filter is not available)
>                  */
> +               if (fn->declaration)
> +                       continue;
> +               if (!has_arg_names(cu, &fn->proto))
> +                       continue;
>                 if (functions_cnt) {
> -                       /*
> -                        * We check following conditions:
> -                        *   - argument names are defined
> -                        *   - there's symbol and address defined for the function
> -                        *   - function address belongs to ftrace locations
> -                        *   - function is generated only once
> -                        */
> -                       if (!has_arg_names(cu, &fn->proto))
> -                               continue;
>                         if (!should_generate_function(btfe, function__name(fn, cu)))

Seeing Arnaldo's confusion, I remember initially I was similarly
confused. I think this p->generated = true should be moved out of
should_generate_function() and done here explicitly. Let's turn
should_generate_function() into find_allowed_function() or something,
to encapsulate bsearch. Checking !p || p->generated could be done here
explicitly.

>                                 continue;
>                 } else {
> -                       if (fn->declaration || !fn->external)
> +                       if (!fn->external)

Hm.. why didn't you drop this fallback? For non-vmlinux, do you think
it's a problem to generate all FUNCs? Mostly theoretical question,
though.

>                                 continue;
>                 }
>
> --
> 2.26.2
>



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