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authorSteven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>2022-10-05 07:38:09 +0300
committerSteven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>2022-10-06 05:12:30 +0300
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downloadlinux-cf04f2d5df0037741207382ac8fe289e8bf84ced.tar.xz
ftrace: Still disable enabled records marked as disabled
Weak functions started causing havoc as they showed up in the "available_filter_functions" and this confused people as to why some functions marked as "notrace" were listed, but when enabled they did nothing. This was because weak functions can still have fentry calls, and these addresses get added to the "available_filter_functions" file. kallsyms is what converts those addresses to names, and since the weak functions are not listed in kallsyms, it would just pick the function before that. To solve this, there was a trick to detect weak functions listed, and these records would be marked as DISABLED so that they do not get enabled and are mostly ignored. As the processing of the list of all functions to figure out what is weak or not can take a long time, this process is put off into a kernel thread and run in parallel with the rest of start up. Now the issue happens whet function tracing is enabled via the kernel command line. As it starts very early in boot up, it can be enabled before the records that are weak are marked to be disabled. This causes an issue in the accounting, as the weak records are enabled by the command line function tracing, but after boot up, they are not disabled. The ftrace records have several accounting flags and a ref count. The DISABLED flag is just one. If the record is enabled before it is marked DISABLED it will get an ENABLED flag and also have its ref counter incremented. After it is marked for DISABLED, neither the ENABLED flag nor the ref counter is cleared. There's sanity checks on the records that are performed after an ftrace function is registered or unregistered, and this detected that there were records marked as ENABLED with ref counter that should not have been. Note, the module loading code uses the DISABLED flag as well to keep its functions from being modified while its being loaded and some of these flags may get set in this process. So changing the verification code to ignore DISABLED records is a no go, as it still needs to verify that the module records are working too. Also, the weak functions still are calling a trampoline. Even though they should never be called, it is dangerous to leave these weak functions calling a trampoline that is freed, so they should still be set back to nops. There's two places that need to not skip records that have the ENABLED and the DISABLED flags set. That is where the ftrace_ops is processed and sets the records ref counts, and then later when the function itself is to be updated, and the ENABLED flag gets removed. Add a helper function "skip_record()" that returns true if the record has the DISABLED flag set but not the ENABLED flag. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20221005003809.27d2b97b@gandalf.local.home Cc: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Fixes: b39181f7c6907 ("ftrace: Add FTRACE_MCOUNT_MAX_OFFSET to avoid adding weak function") Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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