On 11.03.2020 23:56, Masahiro Yamada wrote: > On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 3:18 AM Mikhail Petrov <Mikhail.Petrov@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi Masahiro, >> >> On 11.03.2020 9:06, Masahiro Yamada wrote: >>> Hi Mikhail, >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 5:34 AM Mikhail Petrov <Mikhail.Petrov@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> There is the code in the read_symbol function in 'scripts/kallsyms.c': >>>> >>>> if (is_ignored_symbol(name, type)) >>>> return NULL; >>>> >>>> /* Ignore most absolute/undefined (?) symbols. */ >>>> if (strcmp(name, "_text") == 0) >>>> _text = addr; >>>> >>>> But the is_ignored_symbol function returns true for name="_text" and type='a'. So the next condition is not executed and the _text variable is always zero. >>>> >>>> It makes the wrong kallsyms_relative_base symbol as a result of the code: >>>> >>>> if (base_relative) { >>>> output_label("kallsyms_relative_base"); >>>> output_address(relative_base); >>>> printf("\n"); >>>> } >>>> >>>> Because the output_address function uses the _text variable. >>>> >>>> So the kallsyms_lookup function and all related functions in the kernel do not work properly. For example, the stack trace in oops: >>>> >>>> Call Trace: >>>> [aa095e58] [809feab8] kobj_ns_ops_tbl+0x7ff09ac8/0x7ff1c1c4 (unreliable) >>>> [aa095e98] [80002b64] kobj_ns_ops_tbl+0x7f50db74/0x80000010 >>>> [aa095ef8] [809c3d24] kobj_ns_ops_tbl+0x7feced34/0x7ff1c1c4 >>>> [aa095f28] [80002ed0] kobj_ns_ops_tbl+0x7f50dee0/0x80000010 >>>> [aa095f38] [8000f238] kobj_ns_ops_tbl+0x7f51a248/0x80000010 >>>> >>>> The right stack trace: >>>> >>>> Call Trace: >>>> [aa095e58] [809feab8] module_vdu_video_init+0x2fc/0x3bc (unreliable) >>>> [aa095e98] [80002b64] do_one_initcall+0x40/0x1f0 >>>> [aa095ef8] [809c3d24] kernel_init_freeable+0x164/0x1d8 >>>> [aa095f28] [80002ed0] kernel_init+0x14/0x124 >>>> [aa095f38] [8000f238] ret_from_kernel_thread+0x14/0x1c >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Mikhail Petrov <Mikhail.Petrov@xxxxxxx> >>>> >>>> --- >>> >>> >>> Thanks for the patch. >>> >>> Just for curiosity, on which architecrure >>> did you see name="_text" and type='a' case ? >> >> Actually 'a' is 'A' (my mistake). The architecture is PowerPC - core PPC476FS. >> >> nm -n .tmp_vmlinux1 looks like: >> >> ... >> w kallsyms_token_table >> w mach_powermac >> 00000007 a LG_CACHELINE_BYTES >> 00000007 a LG_CACHELINE_BYTES >> 00000007 a LG_CACHELINE_BYTES >> 00000020 a reg >> 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK >> 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK >> 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK >> 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES >> 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES >> 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES >> 00000400 a dcr >> 80000000 T _start >> 80000000 A _stext >> 80000000 A _text > > > Hmm, I am still not able to reproduce this. > > I compiled ARCH=powerpc, but > 'powerpc-linux-nm -n .tmp_vmlinux1' got this. > > > 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK > 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK > 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK > 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES > 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES > 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES > 00000400 a dcr > c0000000 T _start > c0000000 T _stext > c0000000 T _text > c00000b8 t interrupt_base > c00000c0 t CriticalInput > c00001a0 t MachineCheck > c0000280 t MachineCheckA > > > > > Which defconfig did you use? I use a custom config file for a custom SoC with two PPC476FS cores. The config is not in the upstream repository. The same effect can be reached with '44x/akebono_defconfig'. I did some investigation with the GCC version. GCC version 4.8.1 (akebono_defconfig): 00000007 a LG_CACHELINE_BYTES 00000020 a reg 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES 00000400 a dcr 00000400 a spr c0000000 T _start c0000000 A _stext c0000000 A _text c0000088 t interrupt_base c00000a0 t CriticalInput c0000180 t MachineCheck GCC version 7.5.0 (akebono_defconfig): 00000007 a LG_CACHELINE_BYTES 00000020 a reg 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK 0000007f a CACHELINE_MASK 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES 00000080 a CACHELINE_BYTES 00000400 a dcr 00000400 a spr c0000000 T _start c0000000 T _stext c0000000 T _text c0000088 t interrupt_base c00000a0 t CriticalInput c0000180 t MachineCheck So, I used an old version of GCC. Changing the GCC version solved the problem. Maybe the patch is not necessary. > > > (I also CCed the ppc maintainer, > I am just curious what makes _text absolute.) > > > > > > > >> 80000088 t interrupt_base >> 800000a0 t CriticalInput >> 80000180 t MachineCheck >> 80000260 t MachineCheckA >> 80000360 t DataStorage >> 80000420 t InstructionStorage >> 80000500 t ExternalInput >> 800005c0 t Alignment >> 80000680 t Program >> 80000740 t FloatingPointUnavailable >> 80000820 t SystemCall >> 80000900 t AuxillaryProcessorUnavailable >> ... >> >> >>> Could you wrap the commit log to avoid >>> this checkpatch warning? >>> WARNING: Possible unwrapped commit description (prefer a maximum 75 >>> chars per line) >>> >>> Also, could you shorten the patch subject >>> to make it fit in this limit? >> >> Sorry for that. Now I know about scripts/checkpatch.pl. I will improve and resubmit the patch soon. >> >> Thanks. > > > -- > Best Regards > Masahiro Yamada > -- Best Regards, Mikhail Petrov