Hello Guenter, On 06/29/2019 08:20 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote: > Hi, > > On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 03:37:24PM +0530, Anshuman Khandual wrote: >> Architectures which support kprobes have very similar boilerplate around >> calling kprobe_fault_handler(). Use a helper function in kprobes.h to unify >> them, based on the x86 code. >> >> This changes the behaviour for other architectures when preemption is >> enabled. Previously, they would have disabled preemption while calling the >> kprobe handler. However, preemption would be disabled if this fault was >> due to a kprobe, so we know the fault was not due to a kprobe handler and >> can simply return failure. >> >> This behaviour was introduced in the commit a980c0ef9f6d ("x86/kprobes: >> Refactor kprobes_fault() like kprobe_exceptions_notify()") >> > > With this patch applied, parisc:allmodconfig images no longer build. > > In file included from arch/parisc/mm/fixmap.c:8: > include/linux/kprobes.h: In function 'kprobe_page_fault': > include/linux/kprobes.h:477:9: error: > implicit declaration of function 'kprobe_fault_handler'; did you mean 'kprobe_page_fault'? Yikes.. Arch parisc does not even define (unlike mips which did but never exported) now required function kprobe_fault_handler() when CONFIG_KPROBES is enabled. I believe rather than defining one stub version only for parsic it would be better to have an weak symbol generic stub definition for kprobe_fault_handler() in file include/linux/kprobes.h when CONFIG_KPROBES is enabled along side the other stub definition when !CONFIG_KPROBES. But arch which wants to use kprobe_page_fault() cannot use stub kprobe_fault_handler() definition and will have to provide one. I will probably add a comment regarding this. > > Reverting the patch fixes the problem. > > Guenter > Thanks for reporting the problem.