On Sat, 28 Apr 2018 00:42:02 +0900 Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > +/* Caller must NOT call this in usual path. This is only for critical case */ > > > void dump_kprobe(struct kprobe *kp) > > > { > > > - printk(KERN_WARNING "Dumping kprobe:\n"); > > > - printk(KERN_WARNING "Name: %s\nAddress: %p\nOffset: %x\n", > > > - kp->symbol_name, kp->addr, kp->offset); > > > + pr_err("Dumping kprobe:\n"); > > > + pr_err("Name: %s\nOffset: %x\nAddress: %pS\n", > > > + kp->symbol_name, kp->offset, kp->addr); > > > > No, this function should just go away and be replaced by a WARN() in > > reenter_kprobe(). > > Would you consider to use pr_err() here? If so, I'll move this > dump as you suggested. So, this is actually called right before BUG(), which means we found a non-recoverable error while recovering from reentrant kprobes. Since the BUG() dumps all registers and stack as same as WARN(), I think we should keep it. (I would like to dump all kprobes fields like flags, etc. so that we can find it is broken or not.) Thank you, -- Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@xxxxxxxxxx>