On 2022/12/15 22:51, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > Hi Zhen, > > On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 3:40 PM Leizhen (ThunderTown) > <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 2022/12/15 21:58, Leizhen (ThunderTown) wrote: >>> On 2022/12/15 21:24, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: >>>> On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 1:34 PM Leizhen (ThunderTown) >>>> <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> On 2022/12/15 17:39, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, Dec 15, 2022 at 10:16 AM Leizhen (ThunderTown) >>>>>> <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>> On 2022/12/15 16:50, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: >>>>>>>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 9:41 AM Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>>> Added test cases for basic functions and performance of functions >>>>>>>>> kallsyms_lookup_name(), kallsyms_on_each_symbol() and >>>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol(). It also calculates the compression rate >>>>>>>>> of the kallsyms compression algorithm for the current symbol set. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The basic functions test begins by testing a set of symbols whose address >>>>>>>>> values are known. Then, traverse all symbol addresses and find the >>>>>>>>> corresponding symbol name based on the address. It's impossible to >>>>>>>>> determine whether these addresses are correct, but we can use the above >>>>>>>>> three functions along with the addresses to test each other. Due to the >>>>>>>>> traversal operation of kallsyms_on_each_symbol() is too slow, only 60 >>>>>>>>> symbols can be tested in one second, so let it test on average once >>>>>>>>> every 128 symbols. The other two functions validate all symbols. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If the basic functions test is passed, print only performance test >>>>>>>>> results. If the test fails, print error information, but do not perform >>>>>>>>> subsequent performance tests. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Start self-test automatically after system startup if >>>>>>>>> CONFIG_KALLSYMS_SELFTEST=y. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Example of output content: (prefix 'kallsyms_selftest:' is omitted >>>>>>>>> start >>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>>>> | nr_symbols | compressed size | original size | ratio(%) | >>>>>>>>> |---------------------------------------------------------| >>>>>>>>> | 107543 | 1357912 | 2407433 | 56.40 | >>>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>>>> kallsyms_lookup_name() looked up 107543 symbols >>>>>>>>> The time spent on each symbol is (ns): min=630, max=35295, avg=7353 >>>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_symbol() traverse all: 11782628 ns >>>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() traverse all: 9261 ns >>>>>>>>> finish >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks for your patch, which is now commit 30f3bb09778de64e ("kallsyms: >>>>>>>> Add self-test facility") in linus/master. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I gave this a try on m68k (atari_defconfig + CONFIG_KALLSYMS_SELFTEST=y), >>>>>>>> but it failed: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> start >>>>>>>> kallsyms_lookup_name() for kallsyms_test_func_static failed: >>>>>>>> addr=0, expect 60ab0 >>>>>>>> kallsyms_lookup_name() for kallsyms_test_func failed: addr=0, expect 60ac0 >>>>>>>> kallsyms_lookup_name() for kallsyms_test_func_weak failed: addr=0, >>>>>>>> expect 60ac2 >>>>>>>> kallsyms_lookup_name() for vmalloc failed: addr=0, expect c272a >>>>>>>> kallsyms_lookup_name() for vfree failed: addr=0, expect c2142 >>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for kallsyms_test_func_static >>>>>>>> failed: count=0, addr=0, expect 60ab0 >>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for kallsyms_test_func failed: >>>>>>>> count=0, addr=0, expect 60ac0 >>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for kallsyms_test_func_weak >>>>>>>> failed: count=0, addr=0, expect 60ac2 >>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for vmalloc failed: count=0, >>>>>>>> addr=0, expect c272a >>>>>>>> kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for vfree failed: count=0, addr=0, >>>>>>>> expect c2142 >>>>>>>> abort >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Given all addresses are zero, it looks like some required functionality >>>>>>>> or config option is missing. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> $ grep SYM .config >>>>>>>> CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y >>>>>>>> CONFIG_KALLSYMS_SELFTEST=y >>>>>>>> CONFIG_KALLSYMS_BASE_RELATIVE=y >>>>>>>> # CONFIG_ASYMMETRIC_KEY_TYPE is not set >>>>>>>> CONFIG_SYMBOLIC_ERRNAME=y >>>>>>>> # CONFIG_STRIP_ASM_SYMS is not set >>>>>>>> CONFIG_KALLSYMS_SELFTEST >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Do you have a clue? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> cat /proc/kallsyms | grep kallsyms_test_func >>>>>>> Let's see if the compiler-generated symbols have some special suffixes. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, looks normal to me: >>>>>> >>>>>> atari:~# cat /proc/kallsyms | grep kallsyms_test_func >>>>>> 00060ab0 t kallsyms_test_func_static >>>>>> 00060ac0 T kallsyms_test_func >>>>>> 00060ac2 W kallsyms_test_func_weak >>>>>> atari:~# >>>>> >>>>> It's incredible. I don't have a m68k environment and I'm trying to build a qemu >>>>> environment. If you're in a hurry and willing, you can apply the debugging patch >>>>> in the attachment. I'd like to see what's wrong. Use "dmesg | grep tst" to collect >>>>> the output information. >>>> >>>> Still fails: >>>> >>>> tst: found kallsyms_test_func at index=12845 >>>> tst: [12533] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=17370, offset=191223 >>>> tst: [18800] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=23193, offset=259263 >>>> tst: [21934] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=2527, offset=22331 >>>> tst: [23501] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=11792, offset=126366 >>>> tst: [24284] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=8427, offset=87395 >>>> tst: [24676] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=21896, offset=243536 >>>> tst: [24872] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=22571, offset=251856 >>>> tst: [24970] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=23264, offset=260074 >>>> tst: [25019] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=9003, offset=93752 >>>> tst: [25043] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=14324, offset=155117 >>>> tst: [25055] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=5942, offset=62266 >>>> tst: [25061] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=14347, offset=155467 >>>> tst: [25064] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=14350, offset=155512 >>>> tst: [25066] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=14346, offset=155457 >>>> tst: [25067] = kallsyms_test_func, seq=14354, offset=155565 >>> >>> - pr_warn("tst: [%d] = %s, seq=%d, offset=%d\n", mid, name, seq, off); >>> + pr_warn("tst: [%d] = %s, seq=%d, offset=%d\n", mid, namebuf, seq, off); >>> >>> Sorry, a variable in the debugging code is incorrectly written. 'name' should >>> be replaced with 'namebuf', then we can see which function the comparison is wrong. >> >> I attached debug patch v2. > > On 30f3bb09778de64 with your debug patch v2: I've set up the qemu environment, and I'll try to solve it by tomorrow at the latest. > > kallsyms_selftest: start > tst: kallsyms_lookup_names() is OK, name=kallsyms_test_func, i=0 > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_lookup_name() for > kallsyms_test_func_static failed: addr=8dbc, expect 60498 > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_lookup_name() for kallsyms_test_func > failed: addr=8dbc, expect 604a8 > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_lookup_name() for kallsyms_test_func_weak > failed: addr=8dbc, expect 604aa > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_lookup_name() for vmalloc failed: > addr=8dbc, expect bde18 > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_lookup_name() for vfree failed: addr=8dbc, > expect bd86e > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for > kallsyms_test_func_static failed: count=24891, addr=1eea00, expect > 60498 > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for > kallsyms_test_func failed: count=24891, addr=1eea00, expect 604a8 > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for > kallsyms_test_func_weak failed: count=24891, addr=1eea00, expect 604aa > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for vmalloc failed: > count=24891, addr=1eea00, expect bde18 > kallsyms_selftest: kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() for vfree failed: > count=24891, addr=1eea00, expect bd86e > kallsyms_selftest: abort > > Gr{oetje,eeting}s, > > Geert > > -- > Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But > when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. > -- Linus Torvalds > > . > -- Regards, Zhen Lei