On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 08:56:42AM -0700, Yonghong Song wrote: > > > On 6/16/21 2:25 AM, Tony Ambardar wrote: > > While patching the .BTF_ids section in vmlinux, resolve_btfids writes type > > ids using host-native endianness, and relies on libelf for any required > > translation when finally updating vmlinux. However, the default type of the > > .BTF_ids section content is ELF_T_BYTE (i.e. unsigned char), and undergoes > > no translation. This results in incorrect patched values if cross-compiling > > to non-native endianness, and can manifest as kernel Oops and test failures > > which are difficult to debug. nice catch, great libelf can do that ;-) > > > > Explicitly set the type of patched data to ELF_T_WORD, allowing libelf to > > transparently handle the endian conversions. > > > > Fixes: fbbb68de80a4 ("bpf: Add resolve_btfids tool to resolve BTF IDs in ELF object") > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # v5.10+ > > Cc: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Yonghong Song <yhs@xxxxxx> > > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/CAPGftE_eY-Zdi3wBcgDfkz_iOr1KF10n=9mJHm1_a_PykcsoeA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ > > Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <Tony.Ambardar@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c | 3 +++ > > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c b/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c > > index d636643ddd35..f32c059fbfb4 100644 > > --- a/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c > > +++ b/tools/bpf/resolve_btfids/main.c > > @@ -649,6 +649,9 @@ static int symbols_patch(struct object *obj) > > if (sets_patch(obj)) > > return -1; > > + /* Set type to ensure endian translation occurs. */ > > + obj->efile.idlist->d_type = ELF_T_WORD; > > The change makes sense to me as .BTF_ids contains just a list of > u32's. > > Jiri, could you double check on this? the comment in ELF_T_WORD declaration suggests the size depends on elf's class? ELF_T_WORD, /* Elf32_Word, Elf64_Word, ... */ data in .BTF_ids section are allways u32 I have no idea how is this handled in libelf (perhaps it's ok), but just that comment above suggests it could be also 64 bits, cc-ing Frank and Mark for more insight thanks, jirka > > > + > > elf_flagdata(obj->efile.idlist, ELF_C_SET, ELF_F_DIRTY); > > err = elf_update(obj->efile.elf, ELF_C_WRITE); > > >