>On Tuesday 23 May 2017 08:39 AM, Atsushi Kumagai wrote: >>>>>>>> Thanks for your report, I have received this. >>>>>>>> I'm on vacation until Mar 8, I'll review it when I return from vacation. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Any further comment on it? >>>>>>> Otherwise, I will send a v2 after accommodating concern from Xunlei. >>>>>> >>>>>> Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like I can make time anymore for review this week, >>>>>> but at least this patch doesn't seem to work in my environment (linux 4.8 without kaslr). >>>>>> Do you have any ideas ? >>>>> >>>>> I see, why it would have caused. I have not tested this case, but I hope my v2 >>>>> should not have this issue. >>>> >>>> Umm, v2 still doesn't work in my environment... >>>> It seems that I have to investigate this deeper. >>> >>> Hummm, I thought we would see file_vmcoreinfo as NULL in >>> get_kaslr_offset_x86_64() in your case. However, it's not true. >>> >>> I think, it will have to be initialized with NULL in main(). >>> >>> Can you please try following fixup on top of this series: >> >> I found the cause, please see below: >> >> initial() >> + find_kaslr_offsets() >> + open_vmcoreinfo() >> + get_kaslr_offset() // set info->kaslr_offset >> + close_vmcoreinfo() >> gather_filter_info() >> (snip) >> + resolve_config_entry() >> + get_kaslr_offset() // occur SIGSEGV since info->file_vmcoreinfo is closed > >Since info->file_vmcoreinfo is closed,therefore it should be NULL. But >currently, close_vmcoreinfo() does not set it to NULL. We should also set >info->file_vmcoreinfo to NULL in close_vmcoreinfo() apart from main(). Sure, uninitialized info->file_vmcoreinfo is a general issue, I'll fix it in another patch. >> >> >> The cause code is in [PATCH v2 1/2], >> >> diff --git a/erase_info.c b/erase_info.c >> index f2ba914..60abfa1 100644 >> --- a/erase_info.c >> +++ b/erase_info.c >> @@ -1088,6 +1088,7 @@ resolve_config_entry(struct config_entry *ce, unsigned long long base_vaddr, >> ce->line, ce->name); >> return FALSE; >> } >> + ce->sym_addr += get_kaslr_offset(ce->sym_addr); >> ce->type_name = get_symbol_type_name(ce->name, >> DWARF_INFO_GET_SYMBOL_TYPE, >> &ce->size, &ce->type_flag); >> >> >> I think we should use info->kaslr_offset instead of get_kaslr_offset(), >> how about you ? > >Actually, we are not sure at this point that ce->sym_addr is a kernel linear >address. It could be a module address and that can have different >randomization offset. I see, I misunderstood that the randomization offset is same in any case. >My intention is to calculate all types of kaslr offsets in >find_kaslr_offsets() very early and then store them in different "info" >elements. Now, whenever we call get_kaslr_offset() we would return right >offset as per the input address. >I have very little idea about x86. So, I have left a TODO to calculate offset >for non-linear addresses. > >> >> BTW, I'm not sure why you didn't meet this issue... > >Because, I tested with kaslr kernel, so when get_kaslr_offset(ce->sym_addr) >was called, I already had a valid info->kaslr_offset. > >So, what about following fixup As mentioned at the beginning, the fix below is not your fault, so I'll merge your patches as it is into v1.6.2. >diff --git a/makedumpfile.c b/makedumpfile.c >index 57235690569e..4986d098d69a 100644 >--- a/makedumpfile.c >+++ b/makedumpfile.c >@@ -8685,6 +8685,7 @@ close_vmcoreinfo(void) > if(fclose(info->file_vmcoreinfo) < 0) > ERRMSG("Can't close the vmcoreinfo file(%s). %s\n", > info->name_vmcoreinfo, strerror(errno)); >+ info->file_vmcoreinfo = NULL; > } > > void >@@ -11076,6 +11077,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) > strerror(errno)); > goto out; > } >+ info->file_vmcoreinfo = NULL; > info->fd_vmlinux = -1; > info->fd_xen_syms = -1; > info->fd_memory = -1; However, I think [PATCH 2/2] should be dropped since the alternative patch has appeared, is it ok with you ? https://github.com/pratyushanand/makedumpfile/commit/16655ce1f4c2da8d4066072db2a03c84bf2553fe Thanks, Atsushi Kumagai > >~Pratyush > >_______________________________________________ >kexec mailing list >kexec at lists.infradead.org >http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/kexec