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From 906230051aedc4af1dce033db79e56eb61af2b73 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 18:36:57 -0500
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Subject: [PATCH 035/231] x86/unwind: Add the ORC unwinder
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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CVE-2017-5754
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Add the new ORC unwinder which is enabled by CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER=y.
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It plugs into the existing x86 unwinder framework.
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It relies on objtool to generate the needed .orc_unwind and
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.orc_unwind_ip sections.
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For more details on why ORC is used instead of DWARF, see
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Documentation/x86/orc-unwinder.txt - but the short version is
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that it's a simplified, fundamentally more robust debugninfo
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data structure, which also allows up to two orders of magnitude
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faster lookups than the DWARF unwinder - which matters to
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profiling workloads like perf.
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Thanks to Andy Lutomirski for the performance improvement ideas:
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splitting the ORC unwind table into two parallel arrays and creating a
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fast lookup table to search a subset of the unwind table.
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Signed-off-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
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Cc: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
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Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
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Cc: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
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Cc: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
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Cc: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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Cc: Jiri Slaby <jslaby@suse.cz>
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Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Cc: Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de>
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Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
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Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
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Cc: live-patching@vger.kernel.org
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Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/0a6cbfb40f8da99b7a45a1a8302dc6aef16ec812.1500938583.git.jpoimboe@redhat.com
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[ Extended the changelog. ]
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Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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(cherry picked from commit ee9f8fce99640811b2b8e79d0d1dbe8bab69ba67)
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Signed-off-by: Andy Whitcroft <apw@canonical.com>
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Signed-off-by: Kleber Sacilotto de Souza <kleber.souza@canonical.com>
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(cherry picked from commit dccbf63d7a6cc431af23a86e28275a74904545cd)
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Signed-off-by: Fabian Grünbichler <f.gruenbichler@proxmox.com>
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---
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Documentation/x86/orc-unwinder.txt | 179 ++++++++++++
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arch/x86/kernel/Makefile | 8 +-
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scripts/Makefile.build | 14 +-
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arch/um/include/asm/unwind.h | 8 +
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arch/x86/include/asm/module.h | 9 +
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arch/x86/include/asm/orc_lookup.h | 46 +++
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arch/x86/include/asm/orc_types.h | 2 +-
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arch/x86/include/asm/unwind.h | 76 +++--
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include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h | 27 +-
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arch/x86/kernel/module.c | 11 +-
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arch/x86/kernel/setup.c | 3 +
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arch/x86/kernel/unwind_frame.c | 39 +--
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arch/x86/kernel/unwind_guess.c | 5 +
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arch/x86/kernel/unwind_orc.c | 582 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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arch/x86/Kconfig | 1 +
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arch/x86/Kconfig.debug | 25 ++
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arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S | 3 +
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lib/Kconfig.debug | 3 +
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18 files changed, 977 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)
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create mode 100644 Documentation/x86/orc-unwinder.txt
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create mode 100644 arch/um/include/asm/unwind.h
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create mode 100644 arch/x86/include/asm/orc_lookup.h
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create mode 100644 arch/x86/kernel/unwind_orc.c
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diff --git a/Documentation/x86/orc-unwinder.txt b/Documentation/x86/orc-unwinder.txt
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new file mode 100644
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index 000000000000..af0c9a4c65a6
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/Documentation/x86/orc-unwinder.txt
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@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
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+ORC unwinder
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+============
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+
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+Overview
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+--------
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+
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+The kernel CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER option enables the ORC unwinder, which is
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+similar in concept to a DWARF unwinder. The difference is that the
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+format of the ORC data is much simpler than DWARF, which in turn allows
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+the ORC unwinder to be much simpler and faster.
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+
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+The ORC data consists of unwind tables which are generated by objtool.
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+They contain out-of-band data which is used by the in-kernel ORC
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+unwinder. Objtool generates the ORC data by first doing compile-time
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+stack metadata validation (CONFIG_STACK_VALIDATION). After analyzing
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+all the code paths of a .o file, it determines information about the
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+stack state at each instruction address in the file and outputs that
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+information to the .orc_unwind and .orc_unwind_ip sections.
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+
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+The per-object ORC sections are combined at link time and are sorted and
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+post-processed at boot time. The unwinder uses the resulting data to
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+correlate instruction addresses with their stack states at run time.
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+
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+
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+ORC vs frame pointers
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+---------------------
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+
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+With frame pointers enabled, GCC adds instrumentation code to every
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+function in the kernel. The kernel's .text size increases by about
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+3.2%, resulting in a broad kernel-wide slowdown. Measurements by Mel
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+Gorman [1] have shown a slowdown of 5-10% for some workloads.
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+
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+In contrast, the ORC unwinder has no effect on text size or runtime
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+performance, because the debuginfo is out of band. So if you disable
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+frame pointers and enable the ORC unwinder, you get a nice performance
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+improvement across the board, and still have reliable stack traces.
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+
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+Ingo Molnar says:
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+
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+ "Note that it's not just a performance improvement, but also an
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+ instruction cache locality improvement: 3.2% .text savings almost
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+ directly transform into a similarly sized reduction in cache
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+ footprint. That can transform to even higher speedups for workloads
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+ whose cache locality is borderline."
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+
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+Another benefit of ORC compared to frame pointers is that it can
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+reliably unwind across interrupts and exceptions. Frame pointer based
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+unwinds can sometimes skip the caller of the interrupted function, if it
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+was a leaf function or if the interrupt hit before the frame pointer was
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+saved.
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+
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+The main disadvantage of the ORC unwinder compared to frame pointers is
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+that it needs more memory to store the ORC unwind tables: roughly 2-4MB
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+depending on the kernel config.
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+
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+
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+ORC vs DWARF
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+------------
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+
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+ORC debuginfo's advantage over DWARF itself is that it's much simpler.
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+It gets rid of the complex DWARF CFI state machine and also gets rid of
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+the tracking of unnecessary registers. This allows the unwinder to be
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+much simpler, meaning fewer bugs, which is especially important for
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+mission critical oops code.
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+
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+The simpler debuginfo format also enables the unwinder to be much faster
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+than DWARF, which is important for perf and lockdep. In a basic
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+performance test by Jiri Slaby [2], the ORC unwinder was about 20x
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+faster than an out-of-tree DWARF unwinder. (Note: That measurement was
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+taken before some performance tweaks were added, which doubled
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+performance, so the speedup over DWARF may be closer to 40x.)
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+
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+The ORC data format does have a few downsides compared to DWARF. ORC
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+unwind tables take up ~50% more RAM (+1.3MB on an x86 defconfig kernel)
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+than DWARF-based eh_frame tables.
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+
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+Another potential downside is that, as GCC evolves, it's conceivable
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+that the ORC data may end up being *too* simple to describe the state of
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+the stack for certain optimizations. But IMO this is unlikely because
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+GCC saves the frame pointer for any unusual stack adjustments it does,
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+so I suspect we'll really only ever need to keep track of the stack
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+pointer and the frame pointer between call frames. But even if we do
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+end up having to track all the registers DWARF tracks, at least we will
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+still be able to control the format, e.g. no complex state machines.
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+
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+
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+ORC unwind table generation
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+---------------------------
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+
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+The ORC data is generated by objtool. With the existing compile-time
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+stack metadata validation feature, objtool already follows all code
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+paths, and so it already has all the information it needs to be able to
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+generate ORC data from scratch. So it's an easy step to go from stack
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+validation to ORC data generation.
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+
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+It should be possible to instead generate the ORC data with a simple
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+tool which converts DWARF to ORC data. However, such a solution would
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+be incomplete due to the kernel's extensive use of asm, inline asm, and
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+special sections like exception tables.
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+
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+That could be rectified by manually annotating those special code paths
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+using GNU assembler .cfi annotations in .S files, and homegrown
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+annotations for inline asm in .c files. But asm annotations were tried
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+in the past and were found to be unmaintainable. They were often
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+incorrect/incomplete and made the code harder to read and keep updated.
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+And based on looking at glibc code, annotating inline asm in .c files
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+might be even worse.
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+
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+Objtool still needs a few annotations, but only in code which does
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+unusual things to the stack like entry code. And even then, far fewer
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+annotations are needed than what DWARF would need, so they're much more
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+maintainable than DWARF CFI annotations.
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+
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+So the advantages of using objtool to generate ORC data are that it
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+gives more accurate debuginfo, with very few annotations. It also
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+insulates the kernel from toolchain bugs which can be very painful to
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+deal with in the kernel since we often have to workaround issues in
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+older versions of the toolchain for years.
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+
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+The downside is that the unwinder now becomes dependent on objtool's
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+ability to reverse engineer GCC code flow. If GCC optimizations become
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+too complicated for objtool to follow, the ORC data generation might
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+stop working or become incomplete. (It's worth noting that livepatch
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+already has such a dependency on objtool's ability to follow GCC code
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+flow.)
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+
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+If newer versions of GCC come up with some optimizations which break
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+objtool, we may need to revisit the current implementation. Some
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+possible solutions would be asking GCC to make the optimizations more
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+palatable, or having objtool use DWARF as an additional input, or
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+creating a GCC plugin to assist objtool with its analysis. But for now,
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+objtool follows GCC code quite well.
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+
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+
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+Unwinder implementation details
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+-------------------------------
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+
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+Objtool generates the ORC data by integrating with the compile-time
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+stack metadata validation feature, which is described in detail in
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+tools/objtool/Documentation/stack-validation.txt. After analyzing all
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+the code paths of a .o file, it creates an array of orc_entry structs,
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+and a parallel array of instruction addresses associated with those
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+structs, and writes them to the .orc_unwind and .orc_unwind_ip sections
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+respectively.
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+
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+The ORC data is split into the two arrays for performance reasons, to
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+make the searchable part of the data (.orc_unwind_ip) more compact. The
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+arrays are sorted in parallel at boot time.
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+
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+Performance is further improved by the use of a fast lookup table which
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+is created at runtime. The fast lookup table associates a given address
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+with a range of indices for the .orc_unwind table, so that only a small
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+subset of the table needs to be searched.
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+
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+
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+Etymology
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+---------
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+
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+Orcs, fearsome creatures of medieval folklore, are the Dwarves' natural
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+enemies. Similarly, the ORC unwinder was created in opposition to the
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+complexity and slowness of DWARF.
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+
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+"Although Orcs rarely consider multiple solutions to a problem, they do
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+excel at getting things done because they are creatures of action, not
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+thought." [3] Similarly, unlike the esoteric DWARF unwinder, the
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+veracious ORC unwinder wastes no time or siloconic effort decoding
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+variable-length zero-extended unsigned-integer byte-coded
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+state-machine-based debug information entries.
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+
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+Similar to how Orcs frequently unravel the well-intentioned plans of
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+their adversaries, the ORC unwinder frequently unravels stacks with
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+brutal, unyielding efficiency.
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+
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+ORC stands for Oops Rewind Capability.
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+
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+
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+[1] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170602104048.jkkzssljsompjdwy@suse.de
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+[2] https://lkml.kernel.org/r/d2ca5435-6386-29b8-db87-7f227c2b713a@suse.cz
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+[3] http://dustin.wikidot.com/half-orcs-and-orcs
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diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/Makefile b/arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
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index a01892bdd61a..287eac7d207f 100644
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--- a/arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
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+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
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@@ -126,11 +126,9 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS) += perf_regs.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_TRACING) += tracepoint.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_SCHED_MC_PRIO) += itmt.o
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-ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
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-obj-y += unwind_frame.o
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-else
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-obj-y += unwind_guess.o
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-endif
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+obj-$(CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER) += unwind_orc.o
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+obj-$(CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER_UNWINDER) += unwind_frame.o
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+obj-$(CONFIG_GUESS_UNWINDER) += unwind_guess.o
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###
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# 64 bit specific files
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diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.build b/scripts/Makefile.build
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index 273bc2228307..ab2c8ef43cdb 100644
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--- a/scripts/Makefile.build
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+++ b/scripts/Makefile.build
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@@ -258,7 +258,8 @@ ifneq ($(SKIP_STACK_VALIDATION),1)
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__objtool_obj := $(objtree)/tools/objtool/objtool
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-objtool_args = check
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+objtool_args = $(if $(CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER),orc generate,check)
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+
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ifndef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
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objtool_args += --no-fp
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endif
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@@ -276,6 +277,11 @@ objtool_obj = $(if $(patsubst y%,, \
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endif # SKIP_STACK_VALIDATION
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endif # CONFIG_STACK_VALIDATION
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+# Rebuild all objects when objtool changes, or is enabled/disabled.
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+objtool_dep = $(objtool_obj) \
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+ $(wildcard include/config/orc/unwinder.h \
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+ include/config/stack/validation.h)
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+
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define rule_cc_o_c
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$(call echo-cmd,checksrc) $(cmd_checksrc) \
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$(call cmd_and_fixdep,cc_o_c) \
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@@ -298,14 +304,14 @@ cmd_undef_syms = echo
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endif
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# Built-in and composite module parts
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-$(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.c $(recordmcount_source) $(objtool_obj) FORCE
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+$(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.c $(recordmcount_source) $(objtool_dep) FORCE
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$(call cmd,force_checksrc)
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$(call cmd,force_check_kmsg)
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$(call if_changed_rule,cc_o_c)
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# Single-part modules are special since we need to mark them in $(MODVERDIR)
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-$(single-used-m): $(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.c $(recordmcount_source) $(objtool_obj) FORCE
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+$(single-used-m): $(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.c $(recordmcount_source) $(objtool_dep) FORCE
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$(call cmd,force_checksrc)
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$(call cmd,force_check_kmsg)
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$(call if_changed_rule,cc_o_c)
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@@ -401,7 +407,7 @@ cmd_modversions_S = \
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endif
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endif
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-$(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.S $(objtool_obj) FORCE
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+$(obj)/%.o: $(src)/%.S $(objtool_dep) FORCE
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$(call if_changed_rule,as_o_S)
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targets += $(real-objs-y) $(real-objs-m) $(lib-y)
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diff --git a/arch/um/include/asm/unwind.h b/arch/um/include/asm/unwind.h
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new file mode 100644
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index 000000000000..7ffa5437b761
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/arch/um/include/asm/unwind.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
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+#ifndef _ASM_UML_UNWIND_H
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+#define _ASM_UML_UNWIND_H
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+
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+static inline void
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+unwind_module_init(struct module *mod, void *orc_ip, size_t orc_ip_size,
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+ void *orc, size_t orc_size) {}
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+
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+#endif /* _ASM_UML_UNWIND_H */
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diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/module.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/module.h
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index e3b7819caeef..9eb7c718aaf8 100644
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--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/module.h
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+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/module.h
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@@ -2,6 +2,15 @@
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#define _ASM_X86_MODULE_H
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#include <asm-generic/module.h>
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+#include <asm/orc_types.h>
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+
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+struct mod_arch_specific {
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+#ifdef CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER
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+ unsigned int num_orcs;
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+ int *orc_unwind_ip;
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+ struct orc_entry *orc_unwind;
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+#endif
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+};
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#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
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/* X86_64 does not define MODULE_PROC_FAMILY */
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diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/orc_lookup.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/orc_lookup.h
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new file mode 100644
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index 000000000000..91c8d868424d
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/orc_lookup.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
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+/*
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+ * Copyright (C) 2017 Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
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+ *
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+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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+ * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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+ * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+ *
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+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ *
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+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ */
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+#ifndef _ORC_LOOKUP_H
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+#define _ORC_LOOKUP_H
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+
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+/*
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+ * This is a lookup table for speeding up access to the .orc_unwind table.
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+ * Given an input address offset, the corresponding lookup table entry
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+ * specifies a subset of the .orc_unwind table to search.
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+ *
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+ * Each block represents the end of the previous range and the start of the
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+ * next range. An extra block is added to give the last range an end.
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+ *
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+ * The block size should be a power of 2 to avoid a costly 'div' instruction.
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+ *
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+ * A block size of 256 was chosen because it roughly doubles unwinder
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+ * performance while only adding ~5% to the ORC data footprint.
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+ */
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+#define LOOKUP_BLOCK_ORDER 8
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+#define LOOKUP_BLOCK_SIZE (1 << LOOKUP_BLOCK_ORDER)
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+
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+#ifndef LINKER_SCRIPT
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+
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+extern unsigned int orc_lookup[];
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+extern unsigned int orc_lookup_end[];
|
|
+
|
|
+#define LOOKUP_START_IP (unsigned long)_stext
|
|
+#define LOOKUP_STOP_IP (unsigned long)_etext
|
|
+
|
|
+#endif /* LINKER_SCRIPT */
|
|
+
|
|
+#endif /* _ORC_LOOKUP_H */
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/orc_types.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/orc_types.h
|
|
index 7dc777a6cb40..9c9dc579bd7d 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/orc_types.h
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/orc_types.h
|
|
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ struct orc_entry {
|
|
unsigned sp_reg:4;
|
|
unsigned bp_reg:4;
|
|
unsigned type:2;
|
|
-};
|
|
+} __packed;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* This struct is used by asm and inline asm code to manually annotate the
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/unwind.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/unwind.h
|
|
index e6676495b125..25b8d31a007d 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/include/asm/unwind.h
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/unwind.h
|
|
@@ -12,11 +12,14 @@ struct unwind_state {
|
|
struct task_struct *task;
|
|
int graph_idx;
|
|
bool error;
|
|
-#ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
|
|
+#if defined(CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER)
|
|
+ bool signal, full_regs;
|
|
+ unsigned long sp, bp, ip;
|
|
+ struct pt_regs *regs;
|
|
+#elif defined(CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER)
|
|
bool got_irq;
|
|
- unsigned long *bp, *orig_sp;
|
|
+ unsigned long *bp, *orig_sp, ip;
|
|
struct pt_regs *regs;
|
|
- unsigned long ip;
|
|
#else
|
|
unsigned long *sp;
|
|
#endif
|
|
@@ -24,41 +27,30 @@ struct unwind_state {
|
|
|
|
void __unwind_start(struct unwind_state *state, struct task_struct *task,
|
|
struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *first_frame);
|
|
-
|
|
bool unwind_next_frame(struct unwind_state *state);
|
|
-
|
|
unsigned long unwind_get_return_address(struct unwind_state *state);
|
|
+unsigned long *unwind_get_return_address_ptr(struct unwind_state *state);
|
|
|
|
static inline bool unwind_done(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
{
|
|
return state->stack_info.type == STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-static inline
|
|
-void unwind_start(struct unwind_state *state, struct task_struct *task,
|
|
- struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *first_frame)
|
|
-{
|
|
- first_frame = first_frame ? : get_stack_pointer(task, regs);
|
|
-
|
|
- __unwind_start(state, task, regs, first_frame);
|
|
-}
|
|
-
|
|
static inline bool unwind_error(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
{
|
|
return state->error;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-#ifdef CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER
|
|
-
|
|
static inline
|
|
-unsigned long *unwind_get_return_address_ptr(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+void unwind_start(struct unwind_state *state, struct task_struct *task,
|
|
+ struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *first_frame)
|
|
{
|
|
- if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
- return NULL;
|
|
+ first_frame = first_frame ? : get_stack_pointer(task, regs);
|
|
|
|
- return state->regs ? &state->regs->ip : state->bp + 1;
|
|
+ __unwind_start(state, task, regs, first_frame);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
+#if defined(CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER) || defined(CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER)
|
|
static inline struct pt_regs *unwind_get_entry_regs(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
{
|
|
if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
@@ -66,20 +58,46 @@ static inline struct pt_regs *unwind_get_entry_regs(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
|
|
return state->regs;
|
|
}
|
|
-
|
|
-#else /* !CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER */
|
|
-
|
|
-static inline
|
|
-unsigned long *unwind_get_return_address_ptr(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+#else
|
|
+static inline struct pt_regs *unwind_get_entry_regs(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
{
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
+#endif
|
|
|
|
-static inline struct pt_regs *unwind_get_entry_regs(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+#ifdef CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER
|
|
+void unwind_init(void);
|
|
+void unwind_module_init(struct module *mod, void *orc_ip, size_t orc_ip_size,
|
|
+ void *orc, size_t orc_size);
|
|
+#else
|
|
+static inline void unwind_init(void) {}
|
|
+static inline
|
|
+void unwind_module_init(struct module *mod, void *orc_ip, size_t orc_ip_size,
|
|
+ void *orc, size_t orc_size) {}
|
|
+#endif
|
|
+
|
|
+/*
|
|
+ * This disables KASAN checking when reading a value from another task's stack,
|
|
+ * since the other task could be running on another CPU and could have poisoned
|
|
+ * the stack in the meantime.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+#define READ_ONCE_TASK_STACK(task, x) \
|
|
+({ \
|
|
+ unsigned long val; \
|
|
+ if (task == current) \
|
|
+ val = READ_ONCE(x); \
|
|
+ else \
|
|
+ val = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(x); \
|
|
+ val; \
|
|
+})
|
|
+
|
|
+static inline bool task_on_another_cpu(struct task_struct *task)
|
|
{
|
|
- return NULL;
|
|
+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
|
|
+ return task != current && task->on_cpu;
|
|
+#else
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-#endif /* CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER */
|
|
-
|
|
#endif /* _ASM_X86_UNWIND_H */
|
|
diff --git a/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h b/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h
|
|
index e7e955d4ab9e..9fdb54a95976 100644
|
|
--- a/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h
|
|
+++ b/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h
|
|
@@ -686,6 +686,31 @@
|
|
#define BUG_TABLE
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
+#ifdef CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER
|
|
+#define ORC_UNWIND_TABLE \
|
|
+ . = ALIGN(4); \
|
|
+ .orc_unwind_ip : AT(ADDR(.orc_unwind_ip) - LOAD_OFFSET) { \
|
|
+ VMLINUX_SYMBOL(__start_orc_unwind_ip) = .; \
|
|
+ KEEP(*(.orc_unwind_ip)) \
|
|
+ VMLINUX_SYMBOL(__stop_orc_unwind_ip) = .; \
|
|
+ } \
|
|
+ . = ALIGN(6); \
|
|
+ .orc_unwind : AT(ADDR(.orc_unwind) - LOAD_OFFSET) { \
|
|
+ VMLINUX_SYMBOL(__start_orc_unwind) = .; \
|
|
+ KEEP(*(.orc_unwind)) \
|
|
+ VMLINUX_SYMBOL(__stop_orc_unwind) = .; \
|
|
+ } \
|
|
+ . = ALIGN(4); \
|
|
+ .orc_lookup : AT(ADDR(.orc_lookup) - LOAD_OFFSET) { \
|
|
+ VMLINUX_SYMBOL(orc_lookup) = .; \
|
|
+ . += (((SIZEOF(.text) + LOOKUP_BLOCK_SIZE - 1) / \
|
|
+ LOOKUP_BLOCK_SIZE) + 1) * 4; \
|
|
+ VMLINUX_SYMBOL(orc_lookup_end) = .; \
|
|
+ }
|
|
+#else
|
|
+#define ORC_UNWIND_TABLE
|
|
+#endif
|
|
+
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_TRACE
|
|
#define TRACEDATA \
|
|
. = ALIGN(4); \
|
|
@@ -872,7 +897,7 @@
|
|
DATA_DATA \
|
|
CONSTRUCTORS \
|
|
} \
|
|
- BUG_TABLE
|
|
+ BUG_TABLE \
|
|
|
|
#define INIT_TEXT_SECTION(inittext_align) \
|
|
. = ALIGN(inittext_align); \
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/module.c b/arch/x86/kernel/module.c
|
|
index f67bd3205df7..62e7d70aadd5 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/module.c
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/module.c
|
|
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
|
|
#include <asm/page.h>
|
|
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
|
|
#include <asm/setup.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/unwind.h>
|
|
|
|
#if 0
|
|
#define DEBUGP(fmt, ...) \
|
|
@@ -213,7 +214,7 @@ int module_finalize(const Elf_Ehdr *hdr,
|
|
struct module *me)
|
|
{
|
|
const Elf_Shdr *s, *text = NULL, *alt = NULL, *locks = NULL,
|
|
- *para = NULL;
|
|
+ *para = NULL, *orc = NULL, *orc_ip = NULL;
|
|
char *secstrings = (void *)hdr + sechdrs[hdr->e_shstrndx].sh_offset;
|
|
|
|
for (s = sechdrs; s < sechdrs + hdr->e_shnum; s++) {
|
|
@@ -225,6 +226,10 @@ int module_finalize(const Elf_Ehdr *hdr,
|
|
locks = s;
|
|
if (!strcmp(".parainstructions", secstrings + s->sh_name))
|
|
para = s;
|
|
+ if (!strcmp(".orc_unwind", secstrings + s->sh_name))
|
|
+ orc = s;
|
|
+ if (!strcmp(".orc_unwind_ip", secstrings + s->sh_name))
|
|
+ orc_ip = s;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (alt) {
|
|
@@ -248,6 +253,10 @@ int module_finalize(const Elf_Ehdr *hdr,
|
|
/* make jump label nops */
|
|
jump_label_apply_nops(me);
|
|
|
|
+ if (orc && orc_ip)
|
|
+ unwind_module_init(me, (void *)orc_ip->sh_addr, orc_ip->sh_size,
|
|
+ (void *)orc->sh_addr, orc->sh_size);
|
|
+
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c b/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c
|
|
index f964bfddfefd..dd6e8707e969 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/setup.c
|
|
@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@
|
|
#include <asm/microcode.h>
|
|
#include <asm/mmu_context.h>
|
|
#include <asm/kaslr.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/unwind.h>
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* max_low_pfn_mapped: highest direct mapped pfn under 4GB
|
|
@@ -1325,6 +1326,8 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p)
|
|
if (efi_enabled(EFI_BOOT))
|
|
efi_apply_memmap_quirks();
|
|
#endif
|
|
+
|
|
+ unwind_init();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_frame.c b/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_frame.c
|
|
index c29e5bc7e9c9..d145a0b1f529 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_frame.c
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_frame.c
|
|
@@ -10,20 +10,22 @@
|
|
|
|
#define FRAME_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(long) * 2)
|
|
|
|
-/*
|
|
- * This disables KASAN checking when reading a value from another task's stack,
|
|
- * since the other task could be running on another CPU and could have poisoned
|
|
- * the stack in the meantime.
|
|
- */
|
|
-#define READ_ONCE_TASK_STACK(task, x) \
|
|
-({ \
|
|
- unsigned long val; \
|
|
- if (task == current) \
|
|
- val = READ_ONCE(x); \
|
|
- else \
|
|
- val = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(x); \
|
|
- val; \
|
|
-})
|
|
+unsigned long unwind_get_return_address(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
+ return 0;
|
|
+
|
|
+ return __kernel_text_address(state->ip) ? state->ip : 0;
|
|
+}
|
|
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unwind_get_return_address);
|
|
+
|
|
+unsigned long *unwind_get_return_address_ptr(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+
|
|
+ return state->regs ? &state->regs->ip : state->bp + 1;
|
|
+}
|
|
|
|
static void unwind_dump(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
{
|
|
@@ -66,15 +68,6 @@ static void unwind_dump(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
-unsigned long unwind_get_return_address(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
-{
|
|
- if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
- return 0;
|
|
-
|
|
- return __kernel_text_address(state->ip) ? state->ip : 0;
|
|
-}
|
|
-EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unwind_get_return_address);
|
|
-
|
|
static size_t regs_size(struct pt_regs *regs)
|
|
{
|
|
/* x86_32 regs from kernel mode are two words shorter: */
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_guess.c b/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_guess.c
|
|
index 039f36738e49..4f0e17b90463 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_guess.c
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_guess.c
|
|
@@ -19,6 +19,11 @@ unsigned long unwind_get_return_address(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
}
|
|
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unwind_get_return_address);
|
|
|
|
+unsigned long *unwind_get_return_address_ptr(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
bool unwind_next_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
{
|
|
struct stack_info *info = &state->stack_info;
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_orc.c b/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_orc.c
|
|
new file mode 100644
|
|
index 000000000000..570b70d3f604
|
|
--- /dev/null
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/unwind_orc.c
|
|
@@ -0,0 +1,582 @@
|
|
+#include <linux/module.h>
|
|
+#include <linux/sort.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/ptrace.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/stacktrace.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/unwind.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/orc_types.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/orc_lookup.h>
|
|
+#include <asm/sections.h>
|
|
+
|
|
+#define orc_warn(fmt, ...) \
|
|
+ printk_deferred_once(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt("WARNING: " fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
|
|
+
|
|
+extern int __start_orc_unwind_ip[];
|
|
+extern int __stop_orc_unwind_ip[];
|
|
+extern struct orc_entry __start_orc_unwind[];
|
|
+extern struct orc_entry __stop_orc_unwind[];
|
|
+
|
|
+static DEFINE_MUTEX(sort_mutex);
|
|
+int *cur_orc_ip_table = __start_orc_unwind_ip;
|
|
+struct orc_entry *cur_orc_table = __start_orc_unwind;
|
|
+
|
|
+unsigned int lookup_num_blocks;
|
|
+bool orc_init;
|
|
+
|
|
+static inline unsigned long orc_ip(const int *ip)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ return (unsigned long)ip + *ip;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+static struct orc_entry *__orc_find(int *ip_table, struct orc_entry *u_table,
|
|
+ unsigned int num_entries, unsigned long ip)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ int *first = ip_table;
|
|
+ int *last = ip_table + num_entries - 1;
|
|
+ int *mid = first, *found = first;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (!num_entries)
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /*
|
|
+ * Do a binary range search to find the rightmost duplicate of a given
|
|
+ * starting address. Some entries are section terminators which are
|
|
+ * "weak" entries for ensuring there are no gaps. They should be
|
|
+ * ignored when they conflict with a real entry.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+ while (first <= last) {
|
|
+ mid = first + ((last - first) / 2);
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (orc_ip(mid) <= ip) {
|
|
+ found = mid;
|
|
+ first = mid + 1;
|
|
+ } else
|
|
+ last = mid - 1;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ return u_table + (found - ip_table);
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES
|
|
+static struct orc_entry *orc_module_find(unsigned long ip)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ struct module *mod;
|
|
+
|
|
+ mod = __module_address(ip);
|
|
+ if (!mod || !mod->arch.orc_unwind || !mod->arch.orc_unwind_ip)
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+ return __orc_find(mod->arch.orc_unwind_ip, mod->arch.orc_unwind,
|
|
+ mod->arch.num_orcs, ip);
|
|
+}
|
|
+#else
|
|
+static struct orc_entry *orc_module_find(unsigned long ip)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+}
|
|
+#endif
|
|
+
|
|
+static struct orc_entry *orc_find(unsigned long ip)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ if (!orc_init)
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* For non-init vmlinux addresses, use the fast lookup table: */
|
|
+ if (ip >= LOOKUP_START_IP && ip < LOOKUP_STOP_IP) {
|
|
+ unsigned int idx, start, stop;
|
|
+
|
|
+ idx = (ip - LOOKUP_START_IP) / LOOKUP_BLOCK_SIZE;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (unlikely((idx >= lookup_num_blocks-1))) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("WARNING: bad lookup idx: idx=%u num=%u ip=%lx\n",
|
|
+ idx, lookup_num_blocks, ip);
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ start = orc_lookup[idx];
|
|
+ stop = orc_lookup[idx + 1] + 1;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (unlikely((__start_orc_unwind + start >= __stop_orc_unwind) ||
|
|
+ (__start_orc_unwind + stop > __stop_orc_unwind))) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("WARNING: bad lookup value: idx=%u num=%u start=%u stop=%u ip=%lx\n",
|
|
+ idx, lookup_num_blocks, start, stop, ip);
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ return __orc_find(__start_orc_unwind_ip + start,
|
|
+ __start_orc_unwind + start, stop - start, ip);
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* vmlinux .init slow lookup: */
|
|
+ if (ip >= (unsigned long)_sinittext && ip < (unsigned long)_einittext)
|
|
+ return __orc_find(__start_orc_unwind_ip, __start_orc_unwind,
|
|
+ __stop_orc_unwind_ip - __start_orc_unwind_ip, ip);
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Module lookup: */
|
|
+ return orc_module_find(ip);
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+static void orc_sort_swap(void *_a, void *_b, int size)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ struct orc_entry *orc_a, *orc_b;
|
|
+ struct orc_entry orc_tmp;
|
|
+ int *a = _a, *b = _b, tmp;
|
|
+ int delta = _b - _a;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Swap the .orc_unwind_ip entries: */
|
|
+ tmp = *a;
|
|
+ *a = *b + delta;
|
|
+ *b = tmp - delta;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Swap the corresponding .orc_unwind entries: */
|
|
+ orc_a = cur_orc_table + (a - cur_orc_ip_table);
|
|
+ orc_b = cur_orc_table + (b - cur_orc_ip_table);
|
|
+ orc_tmp = *orc_a;
|
|
+ *orc_a = *orc_b;
|
|
+ *orc_b = orc_tmp;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+static int orc_sort_cmp(const void *_a, const void *_b)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ struct orc_entry *orc_a;
|
|
+ const int *a = _a, *b = _b;
|
|
+ unsigned long a_val = orc_ip(a);
|
|
+ unsigned long b_val = orc_ip(b);
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (a_val > b_val)
|
|
+ return 1;
|
|
+ if (a_val < b_val)
|
|
+ return -1;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /*
|
|
+ * The "weak" section terminator entries need to always be on the left
|
|
+ * to ensure the lookup code skips them in favor of real entries.
|
|
+ * These terminator entries exist to handle any gaps created by
|
|
+ * whitelisted .o files which didn't get objtool generation.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+ orc_a = cur_orc_table + (a - cur_orc_ip_table);
|
|
+ return orc_a->sp_reg == ORC_REG_UNDEFINED ? -1 : 1;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+#ifdef CONFIG_MODULES
|
|
+void unwind_module_init(struct module *mod, void *_orc_ip, size_t orc_ip_size,
|
|
+ void *_orc, size_t orc_size)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ int *orc_ip = _orc_ip;
|
|
+ struct orc_entry *orc = _orc;
|
|
+ unsigned int num_entries = orc_ip_size / sizeof(int);
|
|
+
|
|
+ WARN_ON_ONCE(orc_ip_size % sizeof(int) != 0 ||
|
|
+ orc_size % sizeof(*orc) != 0 ||
|
|
+ num_entries != orc_size / sizeof(*orc));
|
|
+
|
|
+ /*
|
|
+ * The 'cur_orc_*' globals allow the orc_sort_swap() callback to
|
|
+ * associate an .orc_unwind_ip table entry with its corresponding
|
|
+ * .orc_unwind entry so they can both be swapped.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+ mutex_lock(&sort_mutex);
|
|
+ cur_orc_ip_table = orc_ip;
|
|
+ cur_orc_table = orc;
|
|
+ sort(orc_ip, num_entries, sizeof(int), orc_sort_cmp, orc_sort_swap);
|
|
+ mutex_unlock(&sort_mutex);
|
|
+
|
|
+ mod->arch.orc_unwind_ip = orc_ip;
|
|
+ mod->arch.orc_unwind = orc;
|
|
+ mod->arch.num_orcs = num_entries;
|
|
+}
|
|
+#endif
|
|
+
|
|
+void __init unwind_init(void)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ size_t orc_ip_size = (void *)__stop_orc_unwind_ip - (void *)__start_orc_unwind_ip;
|
|
+ size_t orc_size = (void *)__stop_orc_unwind - (void *)__start_orc_unwind;
|
|
+ size_t num_entries = orc_ip_size / sizeof(int);
|
|
+ struct orc_entry *orc;
|
|
+ int i;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (!num_entries || orc_ip_size % sizeof(int) != 0 ||
|
|
+ orc_size % sizeof(struct orc_entry) != 0 ||
|
|
+ num_entries != orc_size / sizeof(struct orc_entry)) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("WARNING: Bad or missing .orc_unwind table. Disabling unwinder.\n");
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Sort the .orc_unwind and .orc_unwind_ip tables: */
|
|
+ sort(__start_orc_unwind_ip, num_entries, sizeof(int), orc_sort_cmp,
|
|
+ orc_sort_swap);
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Initialize the fast lookup table: */
|
|
+ lookup_num_blocks = orc_lookup_end - orc_lookup;
|
|
+ for (i = 0; i < lookup_num_blocks-1; i++) {
|
|
+ orc = __orc_find(__start_orc_unwind_ip, __start_orc_unwind,
|
|
+ num_entries,
|
|
+ LOOKUP_START_IP + (LOOKUP_BLOCK_SIZE * i));
|
|
+ if (!orc) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("WARNING: Corrupt .orc_unwind table. Disabling unwinder.\n");
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ orc_lookup[i] = orc - __start_orc_unwind;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Initialize the ending block: */
|
|
+ orc = __orc_find(__start_orc_unwind_ip, __start_orc_unwind, num_entries,
|
|
+ LOOKUP_STOP_IP);
|
|
+ if (!orc) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("WARNING: Corrupt .orc_unwind table. Disabling unwinder.\n");
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ orc_lookup[lookup_num_blocks-1] = orc - __start_orc_unwind;
|
|
+
|
|
+ orc_init = true;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+unsigned long unwind_get_return_address(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
+ return 0;
|
|
+
|
|
+ return __kernel_text_address(state->ip) ? state->ip : 0;
|
|
+}
|
|
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unwind_get_return_address);
|
|
+
|
|
+unsigned long *unwind_get_return_address_ptr(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (state->regs)
|
|
+ return &state->regs->ip;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (state->sp)
|
|
+ return (unsigned long *)state->sp - 1;
|
|
+
|
|
+ return NULL;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+static bool stack_access_ok(struct unwind_state *state, unsigned long addr,
|
|
+ size_t len)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ struct stack_info *info = &state->stack_info;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /*
|
|
+ * If the address isn't on the current stack, switch to the next one.
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * We may have to traverse multiple stacks to deal with the possibility
|
|
+ * that info->next_sp could point to an empty stack and the address
|
|
+ * could be on a subsequent stack.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+ while (!on_stack(info, (void *)addr, len))
|
|
+ if (get_stack_info(info->next_sp, state->task, info,
|
|
+ &state->stack_mask))
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+
|
|
+ return true;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+static bool deref_stack_reg(struct unwind_state *state, unsigned long addr,
|
|
+ unsigned long *val)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ if (!stack_access_ok(state, addr, sizeof(long)))
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+
|
|
+ *val = READ_ONCE_TASK_STACK(state->task, *(unsigned long *)addr);
|
|
+ return true;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+#define REGS_SIZE (sizeof(struct pt_regs))
|
|
+#define SP_OFFSET (offsetof(struct pt_regs, sp))
|
|
+#define IRET_REGS_SIZE (REGS_SIZE - offsetof(struct pt_regs, ip))
|
|
+#define IRET_SP_OFFSET (SP_OFFSET - offsetof(struct pt_regs, ip))
|
|
+
|
|
+static bool deref_stack_regs(struct unwind_state *state, unsigned long addr,
|
|
+ unsigned long *ip, unsigned long *sp, bool full)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ size_t regs_size = full ? REGS_SIZE : IRET_REGS_SIZE;
|
|
+ size_t sp_offset = full ? SP_OFFSET : IRET_SP_OFFSET;
|
|
+ struct pt_regs *regs = (struct pt_regs *)(addr + regs_size - REGS_SIZE);
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_X86_64)) {
|
|
+ if (!stack_access_ok(state, addr, regs_size))
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+
|
|
+ *ip = regs->ip;
|
|
+ *sp = regs->sp;
|
|
+
|
|
+ return true;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (!stack_access_ok(state, addr, sp_offset))
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+
|
|
+ *ip = regs->ip;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (user_mode(regs)) {
|
|
+ if (!stack_access_ok(state, addr + sp_offset,
|
|
+ REGS_SIZE - SP_OFFSET))
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+
|
|
+ *sp = regs->sp;
|
|
+ } else
|
|
+ *sp = (unsigned long)®s->sp;
|
|
+
|
|
+ return true;
|
|
+}
|
|
+
|
|
+bool unwind_next_frame(struct unwind_state *state)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ unsigned long ip_p, sp, orig_ip, prev_sp = state->sp;
|
|
+ enum stack_type prev_type = state->stack_info.type;
|
|
+ struct orc_entry *orc;
|
|
+ struct pt_regs *ptregs;
|
|
+ bool indirect = false;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (unwind_done(state))
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Don't let modules unload while we're reading their ORC data. */
|
|
+ preempt_disable();
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Have we reached the end? */
|
|
+ if (state->regs && user_mode(state->regs))
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /*
|
|
+ * Find the orc_entry associated with the text address.
|
|
+ *
|
|
+ * Decrement call return addresses by one so they work for sibling
|
|
+ * calls and calls to noreturn functions.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+ orc = orc_find(state->signal ? state->ip : state->ip - 1);
|
|
+ if (!orc || orc->sp_reg == ORC_REG_UNDEFINED)
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ orig_ip = state->ip;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Find the previous frame's stack: */
|
|
+ switch (orc->sp_reg) {
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_SP:
|
|
+ sp = state->sp + orc->sp_offset;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_BP:
|
|
+ sp = state->bp + orc->sp_offset;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_SP_INDIRECT:
|
|
+ sp = state->sp + orc->sp_offset;
|
|
+ indirect = true;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_BP_INDIRECT:
|
|
+ sp = state->bp + orc->sp_offset;
|
|
+ indirect = true;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_R10:
|
|
+ if (!state->regs || !state->full_regs) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("missing regs for base reg R10 at ip %p\n",
|
|
+ (void *)state->ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ sp = state->regs->r10;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_R13:
|
|
+ if (!state->regs || !state->full_regs) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("missing regs for base reg R13 at ip %p\n",
|
|
+ (void *)state->ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ sp = state->regs->r13;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_DI:
|
|
+ if (!state->regs || !state->full_regs) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("missing regs for base reg DI at ip %p\n",
|
|
+ (void *)state->ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ sp = state->regs->di;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_DX:
|
|
+ if (!state->regs || !state->full_regs) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("missing regs for base reg DX at ip %p\n",
|
|
+ (void *)state->ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+ sp = state->regs->dx;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ default:
|
|
+ orc_warn("unknown SP base reg %d for ip %p\n",
|
|
+ orc->sp_reg, (void *)state->ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (indirect) {
|
|
+ if (!deref_stack_reg(state, sp, &sp))
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Find IP, SP and possibly regs: */
|
|
+ switch (orc->type) {
|
|
+ case ORC_TYPE_CALL:
|
|
+ ip_p = sp - sizeof(long);
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (!deref_stack_reg(state, ip_p, &state->ip))
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+
|
|
+ state->ip = ftrace_graph_ret_addr(state->task, &state->graph_idx,
|
|
+ state->ip, (void *)ip_p);
|
|
+
|
|
+ state->sp = sp;
|
|
+ state->regs = NULL;
|
|
+ state->signal = false;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_TYPE_REGS:
|
|
+ if (!deref_stack_regs(state, sp, &state->ip, &state->sp, true)) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("can't dereference registers at %p for ip %p\n",
|
|
+ (void *)sp, (void *)orig_ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ state->regs = (struct pt_regs *)sp;
|
|
+ state->full_regs = true;
|
|
+ state->signal = true;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_TYPE_REGS_IRET:
|
|
+ if (!deref_stack_regs(state, sp, &state->ip, &state->sp, false)) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("can't dereference iret registers at %p for ip %p\n",
|
|
+ (void *)sp, (void *)orig_ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ ptregs = container_of((void *)sp, struct pt_regs, ip);
|
|
+ if ((unsigned long)ptregs >= prev_sp &&
|
|
+ on_stack(&state->stack_info, ptregs, REGS_SIZE)) {
|
|
+ state->regs = ptregs;
|
|
+ state->full_regs = false;
|
|
+ } else
|
|
+ state->regs = NULL;
|
|
+
|
|
+ state->signal = true;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ default:
|
|
+ orc_warn("unknown .orc_unwind entry type %d\n", orc->type);
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Find BP: */
|
|
+ switch (orc->bp_reg) {
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_UNDEFINED:
|
|
+ if (state->regs && state->full_regs)
|
|
+ state->bp = state->regs->bp;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_PREV_SP:
|
|
+ if (!deref_stack_reg(state, sp + orc->bp_offset, &state->bp))
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ case ORC_REG_BP:
|
|
+ if (!deref_stack_reg(state, state->bp + orc->bp_offset, &state->bp))
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ break;
|
|
+
|
|
+ default:
|
|
+ orc_warn("unknown BP base reg %d for ip %p\n",
|
|
+ orc->bp_reg, (void *)orig_ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Prevent a recursive loop due to bad ORC data: */
|
|
+ if (state->stack_info.type == prev_type &&
|
|
+ on_stack(&state->stack_info, (void *)state->sp, sizeof(long)) &&
|
|
+ state->sp <= prev_sp) {
|
|
+ orc_warn("stack going in the wrong direction? ip=%p\n",
|
|
+ (void *)orig_ip);
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ preempt_enable();
|
|
+ return true;
|
|
+
|
|
+done:
|
|
+ preempt_enable();
|
|
+ state->stack_info.type = STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
|
|
+ return false;
|
|
+}
|
|
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unwind_next_frame);
|
|
+
|
|
+void __unwind_start(struct unwind_state *state, struct task_struct *task,
|
|
+ struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned long *first_frame)
|
|
+{
|
|
+ memset(state, 0, sizeof(*state));
|
|
+ state->task = task;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /*
|
|
+ * Refuse to unwind the stack of a task while it's executing on another
|
|
+ * CPU. This check is racy, but that's ok: the unwinder has other
|
|
+ * checks to prevent it from going off the rails.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+ if (task_on_another_cpu(task))
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (regs) {
|
|
+ if (user_mode(regs))
|
|
+ goto done;
|
|
+
|
|
+ state->ip = regs->ip;
|
|
+ state->sp = kernel_stack_pointer(regs);
|
|
+ state->bp = regs->bp;
|
|
+ state->regs = regs;
|
|
+ state->full_regs = true;
|
|
+ state->signal = true;
|
|
+
|
|
+ } else if (task == current) {
|
|
+ asm volatile("lea (%%rip), %0\n\t"
|
|
+ "mov %%rsp, %1\n\t"
|
|
+ "mov %%rbp, %2\n\t"
|
|
+ : "=r" (state->ip), "=r" (state->sp),
|
|
+ "=r" (state->bp));
|
|
+
|
|
+ } else {
|
|
+ struct inactive_task_frame *frame = (void *)task->thread.sp;
|
|
+
|
|
+ state->sp = task->thread.sp;
|
|
+ state->bp = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(frame->bp);
|
|
+ state->ip = READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(frame->ret_addr);
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ if (get_stack_info((unsigned long *)state->sp, state->task,
|
|
+ &state->stack_info, &state->stack_mask))
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+
|
|
+ /*
|
|
+ * The caller can provide the address of the first frame directly
|
|
+ * (first_frame) or indirectly (regs->sp) to indicate which stack frame
|
|
+ * to start unwinding at. Skip ahead until we reach it.
|
|
+ */
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* When starting from regs, skip the regs frame: */
|
|
+ if (regs) {
|
|
+ unwind_next_frame(state);
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+ }
|
|
+
|
|
+ /* Otherwise, skip ahead to the user-specified starting frame: */
|
|
+ while (!unwind_done(state) &&
|
|
+ (!on_stack(&state->stack_info, first_frame, sizeof(long)) ||
|
|
+ state->sp <= (unsigned long)first_frame))
|
|
+ unwind_next_frame(state);
|
|
+
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+
|
|
+done:
|
|
+ state->stack_info.type = STACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN;
|
|
+ return;
|
|
+}
|
|
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__unwind_start);
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/Kconfig b/arch/x86/Kconfig
|
|
index 658fcf67862c..d6f45f6d1054 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/Kconfig
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/Kconfig
|
|
@@ -158,6 +158,7 @@ config X86
|
|
select HAVE_MEMBLOCK
|
|
select HAVE_MEMBLOCK_NODE_MAP
|
|
select HAVE_MIXED_BREAKPOINTS_REGS
|
|
+ select HAVE_MOD_ARCH_SPECIFIC
|
|
select HAVE_NMI
|
|
select HAVE_OPROFILE
|
|
select HAVE_OPTPROBES
|
|
diff --git a/arch/x86/Kconfig.debug b/arch/x86/Kconfig.debug
|
|
index 1fc519f3c49e..d5bca2ec8a74 100644
|
|
--- a/arch/x86/Kconfig.debug
|
|
+++ b/arch/x86/Kconfig.debug
|
|
@@ -356,4 +356,29 @@ config PUNIT_ATOM_DEBUG
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The current power state can be read from
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/sys/kernel/debug/punit_atom/dev_power_state
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+config ORC_UNWINDER
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+ bool "ORC unwinder"
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+ depends on X86_64
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+ select STACK_VALIDATION
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+ ---help---
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+ This option enables the ORC (Oops Rewind Capability) unwinder for
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+ unwinding kernel stack traces. It uses a custom data format which is
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+ a simplified version of the DWARF Call Frame Information standard.
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+
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+ This unwinder is more accurate across interrupt entry frames than the
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+ frame pointer unwinder. It can also enable a 5-10% performance
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+ improvement across the entire kernel if CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is
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+ disabled.
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+
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+ Enabling this option will increase the kernel's runtime memory usage
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+ by roughly 2-4MB, depending on your kernel config.
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+
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+config FRAME_POINTER_UNWINDER
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+ def_bool y
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+ depends on !ORC_UNWINDER && FRAME_POINTER
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+
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+config GUESS_UNWINDER
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+ def_bool y
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+ depends on !ORC_UNWINDER && !FRAME_POINTER
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+
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endmenu
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diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S b/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
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index c8a3b61be0aa..f05f00acac89 100644
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--- a/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
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+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds.S
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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
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#include <asm/asm-offsets.h>
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#include <asm/thread_info.h>
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#include <asm/page_types.h>
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+#include <asm/orc_lookup.h>
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#include <asm/cache.h>
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#include <asm/boot.h>
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@@ -148,6 +149,8 @@ SECTIONS
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BUG_TABLE
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+ ORC_UNWIND_TABLE
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+
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. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE);
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__vvar_page = .;
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diff --git a/lib/Kconfig.debug b/lib/Kconfig.debug
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index c617b9d1d6cb..0b4d1b3880b0 100644
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--- a/lib/Kconfig.debug
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+++ b/lib/Kconfig.debug
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@@ -374,6 +374,9 @@ config STACK_VALIDATION
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pointers (if CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER is enabled). This helps ensure
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that runtime stack traces are more reliable.
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+ This is also a prerequisite for generation of ORC unwind data, which
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+ is needed for CONFIG_ORC_UNWINDER.
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+
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For more information, see
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tools/objtool/Documentation/stack-validation.txt.
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--
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2.14.2
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