On 2023/1/5 1:07, Song Liu wrote: > On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 8:25 AM Petr Mladek <pmladek@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On Fri 2022-12-30 19:27:28, Zhen Lei wrote: >>> Function __module_address() can quickly return the pointer of the module >>> to which an address belongs. We do not need to traverse the symbols of all >>> modules to check whether each address in addrs[] is the start address of >>> the corresponding symbol, because register_fprobe_ips() will do this check >>> later. >>> >>> Assuming that there are m modules, each module has n symbols on average, >>> and the number of addresses 'addrs_cnt' is abbreviated as K. Then the time >>> complexity of the original method is O(K * log(K)) + O(m * n * log(K)), >>> and the time complexity of current method is O(K * (log(m) + M)), M <= m. >>> (m * n * log(K)) / (K * m) ==> n / log2(K). Even if n is 10 and K is 128, >>> the ratio is still greater than 1. Therefore, the new method will >>> generally have better performance. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c | 101 ++++++++++++++++----------------------- >>> 1 file changed, 40 insertions(+), 61 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c b/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c >>> index 5f3be4bc16403a5..0ff9037098bd241 100644 >>> --- a/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c >>> +++ b/kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c >>> @@ -2684,69 +2684,55 @@ static void symbols_swap_r(void *a, void *b, int size, const void *priv) >>> } >>> } >>> >>> -struct module_addr_args { >>> - unsigned long *addrs; >>> - u32 addrs_cnt; >>> - struct module **mods; >>> - int mods_cnt; >>> - int mods_cap; >>> -}; >>> - >>> -static int module_callback(void *data, const char *name, >>> - struct module *mod, unsigned long addr) >>> +static int get_modules_for_addrs(struct module ***out_mods, unsigned long *addrs, u32 addrs_cnt) >>> { >>> - struct module_addr_args *args = data; >>> - struct module **mods; >>> - >>> - /* We iterate all modules symbols and for each we: >>> - * - search for it in provided addresses array >>> - * - if found we check if we already have the module pointer stored >>> - * (we iterate modules sequentially, so we can check just the last >>> - * module pointer) >>> - * - take module reference and store it >>> - */ >>> - if (!bsearch(&addr, args->addrs, args->addrs_cnt, sizeof(addr), >>> - bpf_kprobe_multi_addrs_cmp)) >>> - return 0; >>> + int i, j, err; >>> + int mods_cnt = 0; >>> + int mods_cap = 0; >>> + struct module *mod; >>> + struct module **mods = NULL; >>> >>> - if (args->mods && args->mods[args->mods_cnt - 1] == mod) >>> - return 0; >>> + for (i = 0; i < addrs_cnt; i++) { >>> + mod = __module_address(addrs[i]); >> >> This must be called under module_mutex to make sure that the module >> would not disappear. Yes, mod needs to be protected, thanks. > > module_mutex is not available outside kernel/module/. The common > practice is to disable preempt before calling __module_address(). Yes, I've looked elsewhere, and all calling preempt_disable() for RCU read protection. I will fix it. > CONFIG_LOCKDEP should catch this. > > Thanks, > Song > > [...] > . > -- Regards, Zhen Lei