On Tue, Mar 14, 2023 at 03:38:24PM +0100, Andrea Righi wrote: > On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 11:09:31PM +0100, Andrea Righi wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 11:02:34PM +0100, Michal Suchánek wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 10:53:34PM +0100, Andrea Righi wrote: > > > > On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 10:48:53PM +0100, Michal Suchánek wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Mar 13, 2023 at 09:32:16PM +0100, Andrea Righi wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 04:11:51PM +0000, Gary Guo wrote: > > > > > > > Currently modversion uses a fixed size array of size (64 - sizeof(long)) > > > > > > > to store symbol names, thus placing a hard limit on length of symbols. > > > > > > > Rust symbols (which encodes crate and module names) can be quite a bit > > > > > > > longer. The length limit in kallsyms is increased to 512 for this reason. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > It's a waste of space to simply expand the fixed array size to 512 in > > > > > > > modversion info entries. I therefore make it variably sized, with offset > > > > > > > to the next entry indicated by the initial "next" field. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In addition to supporting longer-than-56/60 byte symbols, this patch also > > > > > > > reduce the size for short symbols by getting rid of excessive 0 paddings. > > > > > > > There are still some zero paddings to ensure "next" and "crc" fields are > > > > > > > properly aligned. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This patch does have a tiny drawback that it makes ".mod.c" files generated > > > > > > > a bit less easy to read, as code like > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "\x08\x00\x00\x00\x78\x56\x34\x12" > > > > > > > "symbol\0\0" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > is generated as opposed to > > > > > > > > > > > > > > { 0x12345678, "symbol" }, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > because the structure is now variable-length. But hopefully nobody reads > > > > > > > the generated file :) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Link: b8a94bfb3395 ("kallsyms: increase maximum kernel symbol length to 512") > > > > > > > Link: https://github.com/Rust-for-Linux/linux/pull/379 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Gary Guo <gary@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > > > > > Is there any newer version of this patch? > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm doing some tests with it, but I'm getting boot failures on ppc64 > > > > > > with this applied (at boot kernel is spitting out lots of oops'es and > > > > > > unfortunately it's really hard to copy paste or just read them from the > > > > > > console). > > > > > > > > > > Are you using the ELF ABI v1 or v2? > > > > > > > > > > v1 may have some additional issues when it comes to these symbol tables. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > Michal > > > > > > > > I have CONFIG_PPC64_ELF_ABI_V2=y in my .config, so I guess I'm using v2. > > > > > > > > BTW, the issue seems to be in dedotify_versions(), as a silly test I > > > > tried to comment out this function completely to be a no-op and now my > > > > system boots fine (but I guess I'm probably breaking something else). > > > > > > Probably not. You should not have the extra leading dot on ABI v2. So if > > > dedotify does something that means something generates and then expects > > > back symbols with a leading dot, and this workaround for ABI v1 breaks > > > that. Or maybe it is called when it shouldn't. > > > > Hm.. I'll add some debugging to this function to see what happens exactly. > > Alright I've done more tests across different architectures. My problem > with ppc64 is that this architecture is evaluating sechdrs[i].sh_size > using get_stubs_size(), that apparently can add some extra padding, so > doing (vers + vers->next < end) isn't a reliable check to determine the > end of the variable array, because sometimes "end" can be greater than > the last "vers + vers->next" entry. > > In general I think it'd be more reliable to add a dummy NULL entry at > the end of the modversion array. > > Moreover, I think we also need to enforce struct modversion_info to be > __packed, just to make sure that no extra padding is added (otherwise it > may break our logic to determine the offset of the next entry). > > > @@ -2062,16 +2066,25 @@ static void add_versions(struct buffer *b, struct module *mod) > > s->name, mod->name); > > continue; > > } > > - if (strlen(s->name) >= MODULE_NAME_LEN) { > > - error("too long symbol \"%s\" [%s.ko]\n", > > - s->name, mod->name); > > - break; > > - } > > - buf_printf(b, "\t{ %#8x, \"%s\" },\n", > > - s->crc, s->name); > > + name_len = strlen(s->name); > > + name_len_padded = (name_len + 1 + 3) & ~3; > > + > > + /* Offset to next entry */ > > + tmp = TO_NATIVE(8 + name_len_padded); > > ^ Here's another issue that I found, you can't use TO_NATIVE() in this > way, some compilers are complaining (like on s390x this doesn't build). > > So we need to do something like: > > /* Offset to next entry */ > tmp = 8 + name_len_padded > tmp = TO_NATIVE(tmp); > > I'll do some additional tests with these changes and send an updated > patch (for those that are interested). > > -Andrea In practice, this is what I'm testing at the moment: --- arch/powerpc/kernel/module_64.c | 5 +++-- include/linux/module.h | 8 +++++--- kernel/module/version.c | 22 ++++++++++----------- scripts/export_report.pl | 9 +++++---- scripts/mod/modpost.c | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 5 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/module_64.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/module_64.c index ff045644f13f..ea6c830ed1e7 100644 --- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/module_64.c +++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/module_64.c @@ -234,12 +234,13 @@ static unsigned long get_stubs_size(const Elf64_Ehdr *hdr, static void dedotify_versions(struct modversion_info *vers, unsigned long size) { - struct modversion_info *end; + struct modversion_info *end = (void *)vers + size; - for (end = (void *)vers + size; vers < end; vers++) + for (; vers < end && vers->next; vers = (void *)vers + vers->next) { if (vers->name[0] == '.') { memmove(vers->name, vers->name+1, strlen(vers->name)); } + } } /* diff --git a/include/linux/module.h b/include/linux/module.h index 8c5909c0076c..4744901bdf63 100644 --- a/include/linux/module.h +++ b/include/linux/module.h @@ -34,9 +34,11 @@ #define MODULE_NAME_LEN MAX_PARAM_PREFIX_LEN struct modversion_info { - unsigned long crc; - char name[MODULE_NAME_LEN]; -}; + /* Offset of the next modversion entry in relation to this one. */ + u32 next; + u32 crc; + char name[0]; +} __packed; struct module; struct exception_table_entry; diff --git a/kernel/module/version.c b/kernel/module/version.c index 53f43ac5a73e..5528f98c42dc 100644 --- a/kernel/module/version.c +++ b/kernel/module/version.c @@ -17,32 +17,30 @@ int check_version(const struct load_info *info, { Elf_Shdr *sechdrs = info->sechdrs; unsigned int versindex = info->index.vers; - unsigned int i, num_versions; - struct modversion_info *versions; + struct modversion_info *versions, *end; + u32 crcval; /* Exporting module didn't supply crcs? OK, we're already tainted. */ if (!crc) return 1; + crcval = *crc; /* No versions at all? modprobe --force does this. */ if (versindex == 0) return try_to_force_load(mod, symname) == 0; versions = (void *)sechdrs[versindex].sh_addr; - num_versions = sechdrs[versindex].sh_size - / sizeof(struct modversion_info); + end = (void *)versions + sechdrs[versindex].sh_size; - for (i = 0; i < num_versions; i++) { - u32 crcval; - - if (strcmp(versions[i].name, symname) != 0) + for (; versions < end && versions->next; + versions = (void *)versions + versions->next) { + if (strcmp(versions->name, symname) != 0) continue; - crcval = *crc; - if (versions[i].crc == crcval) + if (versions->crc == crcval) return 1; - pr_debug("Found checksum %X vs module %lX\n", - crcval, versions[i].crc); + pr_debug("Found checksum %X vs module %X\n", + crcval, versions->crc); goto bad_version; } diff --git a/scripts/export_report.pl b/scripts/export_report.pl index feb3d5542a62..1117646f3141 100755 --- a/scripts/export_report.pl +++ b/scripts/export_report.pl @@ -116,18 +116,19 @@ foreach my $thismod (@allcfiles) { while ( <$module> ) { chomp; if ($state == 0) { - $state = 1 if ($_ =~ /static const struct modversion_info/); + $state = 1 if ($_ =~ /static const char ____versions/); next; } if ($state == 1) { - $state = 2 if ($_ =~ /__attribute__\(\(section\("__versions"\)\)\)/); + $state = 2 if ($_ =~ /__used __section\("__versions"\)/); next; } if ($state == 2) { - if ( $_ !~ /0x[0-9a-f]+,/ ) { + if ( $_ !~ /\\0"/ ) { + last if ($_ =~ /;/); next; } - my $sym = (split /([,"])/,)[4]; + my $sym = (split /(["\\])/,)[2]; my ($module, $value, $symbol, $gpl) = @{$SYMBOL{$sym}}; $SYMBOL{ $sym } = [ $module, $value+1, $symbol, $gpl]; push(@{$MODULE{$thismod}} , $sym); diff --git a/scripts/mod/modpost.c b/scripts/mod/modpost.c index efff8078e395..55335ae98f4f 100644 --- a/scripts/mod/modpost.c +++ b/scripts/mod/modpost.c @@ -2046,13 +2046,17 @@ static void add_exported_symbols(struct buffer *buf, struct module *mod) static void add_versions(struct buffer *b, struct module *mod) { struct symbol *s; + unsigned int name_len; + unsigned int name_len_padded; + unsigned int tmp; + unsigned char *tmp_view = (unsigned char *)&tmp; if (!modversions) return; buf_printf(b, "\n"); - buf_printf(b, "static const struct modversion_info ____versions[]\n"); - buf_printf(b, "__used __section(\"__versions\") = {\n"); + buf_printf(b, "static const char ____versions[]\n"); + buf_printf(b, "__used __section(\"__versions\") =\n"); list_for_each_entry(s, &mod->unresolved_symbols, list) { if (!s->module) @@ -2062,16 +2066,27 @@ static void add_versions(struct buffer *b, struct module *mod) s->name, mod->name); continue; } - if (strlen(s->name) >= MODULE_NAME_LEN) { - error("too long symbol \"%s\" [%s.ko]\n", - s->name, mod->name); - break; - } - buf_printf(b, "\t{ %#8x, \"%s\" },\n", - s->crc, s->name); + name_len = strlen(s->name); + name_len_padded = (name_len + 1 + 3) & ~3; + + /* Offset to next entry */ + tmp = 8 + name_len_padded; + tmp = TO_NATIVE(tmp); + buf_printf(b, "\t\"\\x%02x\\x%02x\\x%02x\\x%02x", + tmp_view[0], tmp_view[1], tmp_view[2], tmp_view[3]); + + tmp = TO_NATIVE(s->crc); + buf_printf(b, "\\x%02x\\x%02x\\x%02x\\x%02x\"\n", + tmp_view[0], tmp_view[1], tmp_view[2], tmp_view[3]); + + buf_printf(b, "\t\"%s", s->name); + for (; name_len < name_len_padded; name_len++) + buf_printf(b, "\\0"); + buf_printf(b, "\"\n"); } - buf_printf(b, "};\n"); + /* Always end with a dummy NULL entry */ + buf_printf(b, "\t\"\\x00\\x00\\x00\\x00\\x00\\x00\\x00\\x00\";\n"); } static void add_depends(struct buffer *b, struct module *mod) -- 2.39.2