This is a note to let you know that I've just added the patch titled scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: support old bash version to the 5.10-stable tree which can be found at: http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git;a=summary The filename of the patch is: scripts-decode_stacktrace.sh-support-old-bash-versio.patch and it can be found in the queue-5.10 subdirectory. If you, or anyone else, feels it should not be added to the stable tree, please let <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> know about it. commit 4beb7b9d7489d0bb0123819b23c0a0feb4b66b33 Author: Schspa Shi <schspa@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri Apr 29 14:37:57 2022 -0700 scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: support old bash version [ Upstream commit 3af8acf6aff2a98731522b52927429760f0b8006 ] Old bash version don't support associative array variables. Avoid to use associative array variables to avoid error. Without this, old bash version will report error as fellowing [ 15.954042] Kernel panic - not syncing: sysrq triggered crash [ 15.955252] CPU: 1 PID: 167 Comm: sh Not tainted 5.18.0-rc1-00208-gb7d075db2fd5 #4 [ 15.956472] Hardware name: Hobot J5 Virtual development board (DT) [ 15.957856] Call trace: ./scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: line 128: ,dump_backtrace: syntax error: operand expected (error token is ",dump_backtrace") Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20220409180331.24047-1-schspa@xxxxxxxxx Signed-off-by: Schspa Shi <schspa@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: Stephen Boyd <swboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Stable-dep-of: efbd63983533 ("scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: optionally use LLVM utilities") Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> diff --git a/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh b/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh index 5bdf610f33d2..51d48bf65fd7 100755 --- a/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh +++ b/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh @@ -33,8 +33,13 @@ else release="" fi -declare -A cache -declare -A modcache +declare aarray_support=true +declare -A cache 2>/dev/null +if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then + aarray_support=false +else + declare -A modcache +fi find_module() { if [[ "$modpath" != "" ]] ; then @@ -74,7 +79,7 @@ parse_symbol() { if [[ $module == "" ]] ; then local objfile=$vmlinux - elif [[ "${modcache[$module]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then + elif [[ $aarray_support == true && "${modcache[$module]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then local objfile=${modcache[$module]} else local objfile=$(find_module) @@ -82,7 +87,9 @@ parse_symbol() { echo "WARNING! Modules path isn't set, but is needed to parse this symbol" >&2 return fi - modcache[$module]=$objfile + if [[ $aarray_support == true ]]; then + modcache[$module]=$objfile + fi fi # Remove the englobing parenthesis @@ -102,7 +109,7 @@ parse_symbol() { # Use 'nm vmlinux' to figure out the base address of said symbol. # It's actually faster to call it every time than to load it # all into bash. - if [[ "${cache[$module,$name]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then + if [[ $aarray_support == true && "${cache[$module,$name]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then local base_addr=${cache[$module,$name]} else local base_addr=$(nm "$objfile" 2>/dev/null | awk '$3 == "'$name'" && ($2 == "t" || $2 == "T") {print $1; exit}') @@ -110,7 +117,9 @@ parse_symbol() { # address not found return fi - cache[$module,$name]="$base_addr" + if [[ $aarray_support == true ]]; then + cache[$module,$name]="$base_addr" + fi fi # Let's start doing the math to get the exact address into the # symbol. First, strip out the symbol total length. @@ -126,11 +135,13 @@ parse_symbol() { # Pass it to addr2line to get filename and line number # Could get more than one result - if [[ "${cache[$module,$address]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then + if [[ $aarray_support == true && "${cache[$module,$address]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then local code=${cache[$module,$address]} else local code=$(${CROSS_COMPILE}addr2line -i -e "$objfile" "$address" 2>/dev/null) - cache[$module,$address]=$code + if [[ $aarray_support == true ]]; then + cache[$module,$address]=$code + fi fi # addr2line doesn't return a proper error code if it fails, so