On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 2:44 PM Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > If data is packed, data structures can store it outside of usual > boundaries. For example a 4-byte int can be stored on a unaligned > boundary in a case like this: > > struct s { > char f1; > int f2; > } __attribute((packed)); > > ...the int is stored at an offset of one byte. Some platforms have > problems dereferencing data that is not aligned with its size, and > code exists to handle most cases of this for BTF typed data display. > However pointer display was missed, and a simple macro to test if > "data_is_unaligned(data, data_sz)" would help clarify this code. > > Suggested-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@xxxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Alan Maguire <alan.maguire@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > tools/lib/bpf/btf_dump.c | 13 +++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/btf_dump.c b/tools/lib/bpf/btf_dump.c > index 929cf93..9dfe9c1 100644 > --- a/tools/lib/bpf/btf_dump.c > +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/btf_dump.c > @@ -1654,6 +1654,8 @@ static int btf_dump_base_type_check_zero(struct btf_dump *d, > return 0; > } > > +#define data_is_unaligned(data, data_sz) (((uintptr_t)data) % data_sz) > + there is no need for macro, please use static function. And ptr_is_aligned() is probably a better form: if (!ptr_is_aligned(data, sz)) { /* handle uncommon case */ } ptr_is_aligned() can be probably reused more readily in some other places later. > static int btf_dump_int_data(struct btf_dump *d, > const struct btf_type *t, > __u32 type_id, > @@ -1672,7 +1674,7 @@ static int btf_dump_int_data(struct btf_dump *d, > /* handle packed int data - accesses of integers not aligned on > * int boundaries can cause problems on some platforms. > */ > - if (((uintptr_t)data) % sz) > + if (data_is_unaligned(data, sz)) > return btf_dump_bitfield_data(d, t, data, 0, 0); > > switch (sz) { > @@ -1739,7 +1741,7 @@ static int btf_dump_float_data(struct btf_dump *d, > int sz = t->size; > > /* handle unaligned data; copy to local union */ > - if (((uintptr_t)data) % sz) { > + if (data_is_unaligned(data, sz)) { > memcpy(&fl, data, sz); > flp = &fl; > } > @@ -1897,7 +1899,10 @@ static int btf_dump_ptr_data(struct btf_dump *d, > __u32 id, > const void *data) > { > - btf_dump_type_values(d, "%p", *(void **)data); > + void *ptrval; sizeof(void *) could be 4 on the host system and 8 in BTF. If you want to preserve the speed, I'd do something like: if (ptr_is_aligned(data, sizeof(void *)) && sizeof(void *) == d->ptr_sz) { btf_dump_type_values(d, "%p", *(void **)data); } else { /* fetch pointer value as unaligned integer */ if (d->ptr_sz == 4) printf("0x%x") else printf("0x%llx") } Maybe there is some cleaner way. But that should work, no? > + > + memcpy(&ptrval, data, d->ptr_sz); > + btf_dump_type_values(d, "%p", ptrval); > return 0; > } > > @@ -1910,7 +1915,7 @@ static int btf_dump_get_enum_value(struct btf_dump *d, > int sz = t->size; > > /* handle unaligned enum value */ > - if (((uintptr_t)data) % sz) { > + if (data_is_unaligned(data, sz)) { > *value = (__s64)btf_dump_bitfield_get_data(d, t, data, 0, 0); > return 0; > } > -- > 1.8.3.1 >