Andrew Scull | b4b6d4a | 2019-01-02 15:54:55 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| 2 | /* |
| 3 | * Dynamic function tracing support. |
| 4 | * |
| 5 | * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com> |
| 6 | * |
| 7 | * Thanks goes to Ingo Molnar, for suggesting the idea. |
| 8 | * Mathieu Desnoyers, for suggesting postponing the modifications. |
| 9 | * Arjan van de Ven, for keeping me straight, and explaining to me |
| 10 | * the dangers of modifying code on the run. |
| 11 | */ |
| 12 | |
| 13 | #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt |
| 14 | |
| 15 | #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| 16 | #include <linux/hardirq.h> |
| 17 | #include <linux/uaccess.h> |
| 18 | #include <linux/ftrace.h> |
| 19 | #include <linux/percpu.h> |
| 20 | #include <linux/sched.h> |
| 21 | #include <linux/slab.h> |
| 22 | #include <linux/init.h> |
| 23 | #include <linux/list.h> |
| 24 | #include <linux/module.h> |
| 25 | |
| 26 | #include <trace/syscall.h> |
| 27 | |
| 28 | #include <asm/set_memory.h> |
| 29 | #include <asm/kprobes.h> |
| 30 | #include <asm/ftrace.h> |
| 31 | #include <asm/nops.h> |
| 32 | |
| 33 | #ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE |
| 34 | |
| 35 | int ftrace_arch_code_modify_prepare(void) |
| 36 | { |
| 37 | set_kernel_text_rw(); |
| 38 | set_all_modules_text_rw(); |
| 39 | return 0; |
| 40 | } |
| 41 | |
| 42 | int ftrace_arch_code_modify_post_process(void) |
| 43 | { |
| 44 | set_all_modules_text_ro(); |
| 45 | set_kernel_text_ro(); |
| 46 | return 0; |
| 47 | } |
| 48 | |
| 49 | union ftrace_code_union { |
| 50 | char code[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; |
| 51 | struct { |
| 52 | unsigned char e8; |
| 53 | int offset; |
| 54 | } __attribute__((packed)); |
| 55 | }; |
| 56 | |
| 57 | static int ftrace_calc_offset(long ip, long addr) |
| 58 | { |
| 59 | return (int)(addr - ip); |
| 60 | } |
| 61 | |
| 62 | static unsigned char *ftrace_call_replace(unsigned long ip, unsigned long addr) |
| 63 | { |
| 64 | static union ftrace_code_union calc; |
| 65 | |
| 66 | calc.e8 = 0xe8; |
| 67 | calc.offset = ftrace_calc_offset(ip + MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, addr); |
| 68 | |
| 69 | /* |
| 70 | * No locking needed, this must be called via kstop_machine |
| 71 | * which in essence is like running on a uniprocessor machine. |
| 72 | */ |
| 73 | return calc.code; |
| 74 | } |
| 75 | |
| 76 | static inline int |
| 77 | within(unsigned long addr, unsigned long start, unsigned long end) |
| 78 | { |
| 79 | return addr >= start && addr < end; |
| 80 | } |
| 81 | |
| 82 | static unsigned long text_ip_addr(unsigned long ip) |
| 83 | { |
| 84 | /* |
| 85 | * On x86_64, kernel text mappings are mapped read-only, so we use |
| 86 | * the kernel identity mapping instead of the kernel text mapping |
| 87 | * to modify the kernel text. |
| 88 | * |
| 89 | * For 32bit kernels, these mappings are same and we can use |
| 90 | * kernel identity mapping to modify code. |
| 91 | */ |
| 92 | if (within(ip, (unsigned long)_text, (unsigned long)_etext)) |
| 93 | ip = (unsigned long)__va(__pa_symbol(ip)); |
| 94 | |
| 95 | return ip; |
| 96 | } |
| 97 | |
| 98 | static const unsigned char *ftrace_nop_replace(void) |
| 99 | { |
| 100 | return ideal_nops[NOP_ATOMIC5]; |
| 101 | } |
| 102 | |
| 103 | static int |
| 104 | ftrace_modify_code_direct(unsigned long ip, unsigned const char *old_code, |
| 105 | unsigned const char *new_code) |
| 106 | { |
| 107 | unsigned char replaced[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; |
| 108 | |
| 109 | ftrace_expected = old_code; |
| 110 | |
| 111 | /* |
| 112 | * Note: |
| 113 | * We are paranoid about modifying text, as if a bug was to happen, it |
| 114 | * could cause us to read or write to someplace that could cause harm. |
| 115 | * Carefully read and modify the code with probe_kernel_*(), and make |
| 116 | * sure what we read is what we expected it to be before modifying it. |
| 117 | */ |
| 118 | |
| 119 | /* read the text we want to modify */ |
| 120 | if (probe_kernel_read(replaced, (void *)ip, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) |
| 121 | return -EFAULT; |
| 122 | |
| 123 | /* Make sure it is what we expect it to be */ |
| 124 | if (memcmp(replaced, old_code, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE) != 0) |
| 125 | return -EINVAL; |
| 126 | |
| 127 | ip = text_ip_addr(ip); |
| 128 | |
| 129 | /* replace the text with the new text */ |
| 130 | if (probe_kernel_write((void *)ip, new_code, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) |
| 131 | return -EPERM; |
| 132 | |
| 133 | sync_core(); |
| 134 | |
| 135 | return 0; |
| 136 | } |
| 137 | |
| 138 | int ftrace_make_nop(struct module *mod, |
| 139 | struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) |
| 140 | { |
| 141 | unsigned const char *new, *old; |
| 142 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 143 | |
| 144 | old = ftrace_call_replace(ip, addr); |
| 145 | new = ftrace_nop_replace(); |
| 146 | |
| 147 | /* |
| 148 | * On boot up, and when modules are loaded, the MCOUNT_ADDR |
| 149 | * is converted to a nop, and will never become MCOUNT_ADDR |
| 150 | * again. This code is either running before SMP (on boot up) |
| 151 | * or before the code will ever be executed (module load). |
| 152 | * We do not want to use the breakpoint version in this case, |
| 153 | * just modify the code directly. |
| 154 | */ |
| 155 | if (addr == MCOUNT_ADDR) |
| 156 | return ftrace_modify_code_direct(rec->ip, old, new); |
| 157 | |
| 158 | ftrace_expected = NULL; |
| 159 | |
| 160 | /* Normal cases use add_brk_on_nop */ |
| 161 | WARN_ONCE(1, "invalid use of ftrace_make_nop"); |
| 162 | return -EINVAL; |
| 163 | } |
| 164 | |
| 165 | int ftrace_make_call(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) |
| 166 | { |
| 167 | unsigned const char *new, *old; |
| 168 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 169 | |
| 170 | old = ftrace_nop_replace(); |
| 171 | new = ftrace_call_replace(ip, addr); |
| 172 | |
| 173 | /* Should only be called when module is loaded */ |
| 174 | return ftrace_modify_code_direct(rec->ip, old, new); |
| 175 | } |
| 176 | |
| 177 | /* |
| 178 | * The modifying_ftrace_code is used to tell the breakpoint |
| 179 | * handler to call ftrace_int3_handler(). If it fails to |
| 180 | * call this handler for a breakpoint added by ftrace, then |
| 181 | * the kernel may crash. |
| 182 | * |
| 183 | * As atomic_writes on x86 do not need a barrier, we do not |
| 184 | * need to add smp_mb()s for this to work. It is also considered |
| 185 | * that we can not read the modifying_ftrace_code before |
| 186 | * executing the breakpoint. That would be quite remarkable if |
| 187 | * it could do that. Here's the flow that is required: |
| 188 | * |
| 189 | * CPU-0 CPU-1 |
| 190 | * |
| 191 | * atomic_inc(mfc); |
| 192 | * write int3s |
| 193 | * <trap-int3> // implicit (r)mb |
| 194 | * if (atomic_read(mfc)) |
| 195 | * call ftrace_int3_handler() |
| 196 | * |
| 197 | * Then when we are finished: |
| 198 | * |
| 199 | * atomic_dec(mfc); |
| 200 | * |
| 201 | * If we hit a breakpoint that was not set by ftrace, it does not |
| 202 | * matter if ftrace_int3_handler() is called or not. It will |
| 203 | * simply be ignored. But it is crucial that a ftrace nop/caller |
| 204 | * breakpoint is handled. No other user should ever place a |
| 205 | * breakpoint on an ftrace nop/caller location. It must only |
| 206 | * be done by this code. |
| 207 | */ |
| 208 | atomic_t modifying_ftrace_code __read_mostly; |
| 209 | |
| 210 | static int |
| 211 | ftrace_modify_code(unsigned long ip, unsigned const char *old_code, |
| 212 | unsigned const char *new_code); |
| 213 | |
| 214 | /* |
| 215 | * Should never be called: |
| 216 | * As it is only called by __ftrace_replace_code() which is called by |
| 217 | * ftrace_replace_code() that x86 overrides, and by ftrace_update_code() |
| 218 | * which is called to turn mcount into nops or nops into function calls |
| 219 | * but not to convert a function from not using regs to one that uses |
| 220 | * regs, which ftrace_modify_call() is for. |
| 221 | */ |
| 222 | int ftrace_modify_call(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long old_addr, |
| 223 | unsigned long addr) |
| 224 | { |
| 225 | WARN_ON(1); |
| 226 | ftrace_expected = NULL; |
| 227 | return -EINVAL; |
| 228 | } |
| 229 | |
| 230 | static unsigned long ftrace_update_func; |
| 231 | |
| 232 | static int update_ftrace_func(unsigned long ip, void *new) |
| 233 | { |
| 234 | unsigned char old[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; |
| 235 | int ret; |
| 236 | |
| 237 | memcpy(old, (void *)ip, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE); |
| 238 | |
| 239 | ftrace_update_func = ip; |
| 240 | /* Make sure the breakpoints see the ftrace_update_func update */ |
| 241 | smp_wmb(); |
| 242 | |
| 243 | /* See comment above by declaration of modifying_ftrace_code */ |
| 244 | atomic_inc(&modifying_ftrace_code); |
| 245 | |
| 246 | ret = ftrace_modify_code(ip, old, new); |
| 247 | |
| 248 | atomic_dec(&modifying_ftrace_code); |
| 249 | |
| 250 | return ret; |
| 251 | } |
| 252 | |
| 253 | int ftrace_update_ftrace_func(ftrace_func_t func) |
| 254 | { |
| 255 | unsigned long ip = (unsigned long)(&ftrace_call); |
| 256 | unsigned char *new; |
| 257 | int ret; |
| 258 | |
| 259 | new = ftrace_call_replace(ip, (unsigned long)func); |
| 260 | ret = update_ftrace_func(ip, new); |
| 261 | |
| 262 | /* Also update the regs callback function */ |
| 263 | if (!ret) { |
| 264 | ip = (unsigned long)(&ftrace_regs_call); |
| 265 | new = ftrace_call_replace(ip, (unsigned long)func); |
| 266 | ret = update_ftrace_func(ip, new); |
| 267 | } |
| 268 | |
| 269 | return ret; |
| 270 | } |
| 271 | |
| 272 | static int is_ftrace_caller(unsigned long ip) |
| 273 | { |
| 274 | if (ip == ftrace_update_func) |
| 275 | return 1; |
| 276 | |
| 277 | return 0; |
| 278 | } |
| 279 | |
| 280 | /* |
| 281 | * A breakpoint was added to the code address we are about to |
| 282 | * modify, and this is the handle that will just skip over it. |
| 283 | * We are either changing a nop into a trace call, or a trace |
| 284 | * call to a nop. While the change is taking place, we treat |
| 285 | * it just like it was a nop. |
| 286 | */ |
| 287 | int ftrace_int3_handler(struct pt_regs *regs) |
| 288 | { |
| 289 | unsigned long ip; |
| 290 | |
| 291 | if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!regs)) |
| 292 | return 0; |
| 293 | |
| 294 | ip = regs->ip - 1; |
| 295 | if (!ftrace_location(ip) && !is_ftrace_caller(ip)) |
| 296 | return 0; |
| 297 | |
| 298 | regs->ip += MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - 1; |
| 299 | |
| 300 | return 1; |
| 301 | } |
| 302 | |
| 303 | static int ftrace_write(unsigned long ip, const char *val, int size) |
| 304 | { |
| 305 | ip = text_ip_addr(ip); |
| 306 | |
| 307 | if (probe_kernel_write((void *)ip, val, size)) |
| 308 | return -EPERM; |
| 309 | |
| 310 | return 0; |
| 311 | } |
| 312 | |
| 313 | static int add_break(unsigned long ip, const char *old) |
| 314 | { |
| 315 | unsigned char replaced[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; |
| 316 | unsigned char brk = BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION; |
| 317 | |
| 318 | if (probe_kernel_read(replaced, (void *)ip, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) |
| 319 | return -EFAULT; |
| 320 | |
| 321 | ftrace_expected = old; |
| 322 | |
| 323 | /* Make sure it is what we expect it to be */ |
| 324 | if (memcmp(replaced, old, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE) != 0) |
| 325 | return -EINVAL; |
| 326 | |
| 327 | return ftrace_write(ip, &brk, 1); |
| 328 | } |
| 329 | |
| 330 | static int add_brk_on_call(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) |
| 331 | { |
| 332 | unsigned const char *old; |
| 333 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 334 | |
| 335 | old = ftrace_call_replace(ip, addr); |
| 336 | |
| 337 | return add_break(rec->ip, old); |
| 338 | } |
| 339 | |
| 340 | |
| 341 | static int add_brk_on_nop(struct dyn_ftrace *rec) |
| 342 | { |
| 343 | unsigned const char *old; |
| 344 | |
| 345 | old = ftrace_nop_replace(); |
| 346 | |
| 347 | return add_break(rec->ip, old); |
| 348 | } |
| 349 | |
| 350 | static int add_breakpoints(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, int enable) |
| 351 | { |
| 352 | unsigned long ftrace_addr; |
| 353 | int ret; |
| 354 | |
| 355 | ftrace_addr = ftrace_get_addr_curr(rec); |
| 356 | |
| 357 | ret = ftrace_test_record(rec, enable); |
| 358 | |
| 359 | switch (ret) { |
| 360 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_IGNORE: |
| 361 | return 0; |
| 362 | |
| 363 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_CALL: |
| 364 | /* converting nop to call */ |
| 365 | return add_brk_on_nop(rec); |
| 366 | |
| 367 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MODIFY_CALL: |
| 368 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_NOP: |
| 369 | /* converting a call to a nop */ |
| 370 | return add_brk_on_call(rec, ftrace_addr); |
| 371 | } |
| 372 | return 0; |
| 373 | } |
| 374 | |
| 375 | /* |
| 376 | * On error, we need to remove breakpoints. This needs to |
| 377 | * be done caefully. If the address does not currently have a |
| 378 | * breakpoint, we know we are done. Otherwise, we look at the |
| 379 | * remaining 4 bytes of the instruction. If it matches a nop |
| 380 | * we replace the breakpoint with the nop. Otherwise we replace |
| 381 | * it with the call instruction. |
| 382 | */ |
| 383 | static int remove_breakpoint(struct dyn_ftrace *rec) |
| 384 | { |
| 385 | unsigned char ins[MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE]; |
| 386 | unsigned char brk = BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION; |
| 387 | const unsigned char *nop; |
| 388 | unsigned long ftrace_addr; |
| 389 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 390 | |
| 391 | /* If we fail the read, just give up */ |
| 392 | if (probe_kernel_read(ins, (void *)ip, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE)) |
| 393 | return -EFAULT; |
| 394 | |
| 395 | /* If this does not have a breakpoint, we are done */ |
| 396 | if (ins[0] != brk) |
| 397 | return 0; |
| 398 | |
| 399 | nop = ftrace_nop_replace(); |
| 400 | |
| 401 | /* |
| 402 | * If the last 4 bytes of the instruction do not match |
| 403 | * a nop, then we assume that this is a call to ftrace_addr. |
| 404 | */ |
| 405 | if (memcmp(&ins[1], &nop[1], MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - 1) != 0) { |
| 406 | /* |
| 407 | * For extra paranoidism, we check if the breakpoint is on |
| 408 | * a call that would actually jump to the ftrace_addr. |
| 409 | * If not, don't touch the breakpoint, we make just create |
| 410 | * a disaster. |
| 411 | */ |
| 412 | ftrace_addr = ftrace_get_addr_new(rec); |
| 413 | nop = ftrace_call_replace(ip, ftrace_addr); |
| 414 | |
| 415 | if (memcmp(&ins[1], &nop[1], MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - 1) == 0) |
| 416 | goto update; |
| 417 | |
| 418 | /* Check both ftrace_addr and ftrace_old_addr */ |
| 419 | ftrace_addr = ftrace_get_addr_curr(rec); |
| 420 | nop = ftrace_call_replace(ip, ftrace_addr); |
| 421 | |
| 422 | ftrace_expected = nop; |
| 423 | |
| 424 | if (memcmp(&ins[1], &nop[1], MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - 1) != 0) |
| 425 | return -EINVAL; |
| 426 | } |
| 427 | |
| 428 | update: |
| 429 | return ftrace_write(ip, nop, 1); |
| 430 | } |
| 431 | |
| 432 | static int add_update_code(unsigned long ip, unsigned const char *new) |
| 433 | { |
| 434 | /* skip breakpoint */ |
| 435 | ip++; |
| 436 | new++; |
| 437 | return ftrace_write(ip, new, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE - 1); |
| 438 | } |
| 439 | |
| 440 | static int add_update_call(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) |
| 441 | { |
| 442 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 443 | unsigned const char *new; |
| 444 | |
| 445 | new = ftrace_call_replace(ip, addr); |
| 446 | return add_update_code(ip, new); |
| 447 | } |
| 448 | |
| 449 | static int add_update_nop(struct dyn_ftrace *rec) |
| 450 | { |
| 451 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 452 | unsigned const char *new; |
| 453 | |
| 454 | new = ftrace_nop_replace(); |
| 455 | return add_update_code(ip, new); |
| 456 | } |
| 457 | |
| 458 | static int add_update(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, int enable) |
| 459 | { |
| 460 | unsigned long ftrace_addr; |
| 461 | int ret; |
| 462 | |
| 463 | ret = ftrace_test_record(rec, enable); |
| 464 | |
| 465 | ftrace_addr = ftrace_get_addr_new(rec); |
| 466 | |
| 467 | switch (ret) { |
| 468 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_IGNORE: |
| 469 | return 0; |
| 470 | |
| 471 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MODIFY_CALL: |
| 472 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_CALL: |
| 473 | /* converting nop to call */ |
| 474 | return add_update_call(rec, ftrace_addr); |
| 475 | |
| 476 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_NOP: |
| 477 | /* converting a call to a nop */ |
| 478 | return add_update_nop(rec); |
| 479 | } |
| 480 | |
| 481 | return 0; |
| 482 | } |
| 483 | |
| 484 | static int finish_update_call(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, unsigned long addr) |
| 485 | { |
| 486 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 487 | unsigned const char *new; |
| 488 | |
| 489 | new = ftrace_call_replace(ip, addr); |
| 490 | |
| 491 | return ftrace_write(ip, new, 1); |
| 492 | } |
| 493 | |
| 494 | static int finish_update_nop(struct dyn_ftrace *rec) |
| 495 | { |
| 496 | unsigned long ip = rec->ip; |
| 497 | unsigned const char *new; |
| 498 | |
| 499 | new = ftrace_nop_replace(); |
| 500 | |
| 501 | return ftrace_write(ip, new, 1); |
| 502 | } |
| 503 | |
| 504 | static int finish_update(struct dyn_ftrace *rec, int enable) |
| 505 | { |
| 506 | unsigned long ftrace_addr; |
| 507 | int ret; |
| 508 | |
| 509 | ret = ftrace_update_record(rec, enable); |
| 510 | |
| 511 | ftrace_addr = ftrace_get_addr_new(rec); |
| 512 | |
| 513 | switch (ret) { |
| 514 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_IGNORE: |
| 515 | return 0; |
| 516 | |
| 517 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MODIFY_CALL: |
| 518 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_CALL: |
| 519 | /* converting nop to call */ |
| 520 | return finish_update_call(rec, ftrace_addr); |
| 521 | |
| 522 | case FTRACE_UPDATE_MAKE_NOP: |
| 523 | /* converting a call to a nop */ |
| 524 | return finish_update_nop(rec); |
| 525 | } |
| 526 | |
| 527 | return 0; |
| 528 | } |
| 529 | |
| 530 | static void do_sync_core(void *data) |
| 531 | { |
| 532 | sync_core(); |
| 533 | } |
| 534 | |
| 535 | static void run_sync(void) |
| 536 | { |
| 537 | int enable_irqs; |
| 538 | |
| 539 | /* No need to sync if there's only one CPU */ |
| 540 | if (num_online_cpus() == 1) |
| 541 | return; |
| 542 | |
| 543 | enable_irqs = irqs_disabled(); |
| 544 | |
| 545 | /* We may be called with interrupts disabled (on bootup). */ |
| 546 | if (enable_irqs) |
| 547 | local_irq_enable(); |
| 548 | on_each_cpu(do_sync_core, NULL, 1); |
| 549 | if (enable_irqs) |
| 550 | local_irq_disable(); |
| 551 | } |
| 552 | |
| 553 | void ftrace_replace_code(int enable) |
| 554 | { |
| 555 | struct ftrace_rec_iter *iter; |
| 556 | struct dyn_ftrace *rec; |
| 557 | const char *report = "adding breakpoints"; |
| 558 | int count = 0; |
| 559 | int ret; |
| 560 | |
| 561 | for_ftrace_rec_iter(iter) { |
| 562 | rec = ftrace_rec_iter_record(iter); |
| 563 | |
| 564 | ret = add_breakpoints(rec, enable); |
| 565 | if (ret) |
| 566 | goto remove_breakpoints; |
| 567 | count++; |
| 568 | } |
| 569 | |
| 570 | run_sync(); |
| 571 | |
| 572 | report = "updating code"; |
| 573 | count = 0; |
| 574 | |
| 575 | for_ftrace_rec_iter(iter) { |
| 576 | rec = ftrace_rec_iter_record(iter); |
| 577 | |
| 578 | ret = add_update(rec, enable); |
| 579 | if (ret) |
| 580 | goto remove_breakpoints; |
| 581 | count++; |
| 582 | } |
| 583 | |
| 584 | run_sync(); |
| 585 | |
| 586 | report = "removing breakpoints"; |
| 587 | count = 0; |
| 588 | |
| 589 | for_ftrace_rec_iter(iter) { |
| 590 | rec = ftrace_rec_iter_record(iter); |
| 591 | |
| 592 | ret = finish_update(rec, enable); |
| 593 | if (ret) |
| 594 | goto remove_breakpoints; |
| 595 | count++; |
| 596 | } |
| 597 | |
| 598 | run_sync(); |
| 599 | |
| 600 | return; |
| 601 | |
| 602 | remove_breakpoints: |
| 603 | pr_warn("Failed on %s (%d):\n", report, count); |
| 604 | ftrace_bug(ret, rec); |
| 605 | for_ftrace_rec_iter(iter) { |
| 606 | rec = ftrace_rec_iter_record(iter); |
| 607 | /* |
| 608 | * Breakpoints are handled only when this function is in |
| 609 | * progress. The system could not work with them. |
| 610 | */ |
| 611 | if (remove_breakpoint(rec)) |
| 612 | BUG(); |
| 613 | } |
| 614 | run_sync(); |
| 615 | } |
| 616 | |
| 617 | static int |
| 618 | ftrace_modify_code(unsigned long ip, unsigned const char *old_code, |
| 619 | unsigned const char *new_code) |
| 620 | { |
| 621 | int ret; |
| 622 | |
| 623 | ret = add_break(ip, old_code); |
| 624 | if (ret) |
| 625 | goto out; |
| 626 | |
| 627 | run_sync(); |
| 628 | |
| 629 | ret = add_update_code(ip, new_code); |
| 630 | if (ret) |
| 631 | goto fail_update; |
| 632 | |
| 633 | run_sync(); |
| 634 | |
| 635 | ret = ftrace_write(ip, new_code, 1); |
| 636 | /* |
| 637 | * The breakpoint is handled only when this function is in progress. |
| 638 | * The system could not work if we could not remove it. |
| 639 | */ |
| 640 | BUG_ON(ret); |
| 641 | out: |
| 642 | run_sync(); |
| 643 | return ret; |
| 644 | |
| 645 | fail_update: |
| 646 | /* Also here the system could not work with the breakpoint */ |
| 647 | if (ftrace_write(ip, old_code, 1)) |
| 648 | BUG(); |
| 649 | goto out; |
| 650 | } |
| 651 | |
| 652 | void arch_ftrace_update_code(int command) |
| 653 | { |
| 654 | /* See comment above by declaration of modifying_ftrace_code */ |
| 655 | atomic_inc(&modifying_ftrace_code); |
| 656 | |
| 657 | ftrace_modify_all_code(command); |
| 658 | |
| 659 | atomic_dec(&modifying_ftrace_code); |
| 660 | } |
| 661 | |
| 662 | int __init ftrace_dyn_arch_init(void) |
| 663 | { |
| 664 | return 0; |
| 665 | } |
| 666 | |
| 667 | #if defined(CONFIG_X86_64) || defined(CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER) |
| 668 | static unsigned char *ftrace_jmp_replace(unsigned long ip, unsigned long addr) |
| 669 | { |
| 670 | static union ftrace_code_union calc; |
| 671 | |
| 672 | /* Jmp not a call (ignore the .e8) */ |
| 673 | calc.e8 = 0xe9; |
| 674 | calc.offset = ftrace_calc_offset(ip + MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE, addr); |
| 675 | |
| 676 | /* |
| 677 | * ftrace external locks synchronize the access to the static variable. |
| 678 | */ |
| 679 | return calc.code; |
| 680 | } |
| 681 | #endif |
| 682 | |
| 683 | /* Currently only x86_64 supports dynamic trampolines */ |
| 684 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 |
| 685 | |
| 686 | #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES |
| 687 | #include <linux/moduleloader.h> |
| 688 | /* Module allocation simplifies allocating memory for code */ |
| 689 | static inline void *alloc_tramp(unsigned long size) |
| 690 | { |
| 691 | return module_alloc(size); |
| 692 | } |
| 693 | static inline void tramp_free(void *tramp, int size) |
| 694 | { |
| 695 | int npages = PAGE_ALIGN(size) >> PAGE_SHIFT; |
| 696 | |
| 697 | set_memory_nx((unsigned long)tramp, npages); |
| 698 | set_memory_rw((unsigned long)tramp, npages); |
| 699 | module_memfree(tramp); |
| 700 | } |
| 701 | #else |
| 702 | /* Trampolines can only be created if modules are supported */ |
| 703 | static inline void *alloc_tramp(unsigned long size) |
| 704 | { |
| 705 | return NULL; |
| 706 | } |
| 707 | static inline void tramp_free(void *tramp, int size) { } |
| 708 | #endif |
| 709 | |
| 710 | /* Defined as markers to the end of the ftrace default trampolines */ |
| 711 | extern void ftrace_regs_caller_end(void); |
| 712 | extern void ftrace_epilogue(void); |
| 713 | extern void ftrace_caller_op_ptr(void); |
| 714 | extern void ftrace_regs_caller_op_ptr(void); |
| 715 | |
| 716 | /* movq function_trace_op(%rip), %rdx */ |
| 717 | /* 0x48 0x8b 0x15 <offset-to-ftrace_trace_op (4 bytes)> */ |
| 718 | #define OP_REF_SIZE 7 |
| 719 | |
| 720 | /* |
| 721 | * The ftrace_ops is passed to the function callback. Since the |
| 722 | * trampoline only services a single ftrace_ops, we can pass in |
| 723 | * that ops directly. |
| 724 | * |
| 725 | * The ftrace_op_code_union is used to create a pointer to the |
| 726 | * ftrace_ops that will be passed to the callback function. |
| 727 | */ |
| 728 | union ftrace_op_code_union { |
| 729 | char code[OP_REF_SIZE]; |
| 730 | struct { |
| 731 | char op[3]; |
| 732 | int offset; |
| 733 | } __attribute__((packed)); |
| 734 | }; |
| 735 | |
| 736 | static unsigned long |
| 737 | create_trampoline(struct ftrace_ops *ops, unsigned int *tramp_size) |
| 738 | { |
| 739 | unsigned const char *jmp; |
| 740 | unsigned long start_offset; |
| 741 | unsigned long end_offset; |
| 742 | unsigned long op_offset; |
| 743 | unsigned long offset; |
| 744 | unsigned long size; |
| 745 | unsigned long ip; |
| 746 | unsigned long *ptr; |
| 747 | void *trampoline; |
| 748 | /* 48 8b 15 <offset> is movq <offset>(%rip), %rdx */ |
| 749 | unsigned const char op_ref[] = { 0x48, 0x8b, 0x15 }; |
| 750 | union ftrace_op_code_union op_ptr; |
| 751 | int ret; |
| 752 | |
| 753 | if (ops->flags & FTRACE_OPS_FL_SAVE_REGS) { |
| 754 | start_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_regs_caller; |
| 755 | end_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_regs_caller_end; |
| 756 | op_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_regs_caller_op_ptr; |
| 757 | } else { |
| 758 | start_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_caller; |
| 759 | end_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_epilogue; |
| 760 | op_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_caller_op_ptr; |
| 761 | } |
| 762 | |
| 763 | size = end_offset - start_offset; |
| 764 | |
| 765 | /* |
| 766 | * Allocate enough size to store the ftrace_caller code, |
| 767 | * the jmp to ftrace_epilogue, as well as the address of |
| 768 | * the ftrace_ops this trampoline is used for. |
| 769 | */ |
| 770 | trampoline = alloc_tramp(size + MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE + sizeof(void *)); |
| 771 | if (!trampoline) |
| 772 | return 0; |
| 773 | |
| 774 | *tramp_size = size + MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE + sizeof(void *); |
| 775 | |
| 776 | /* Copy ftrace_caller onto the trampoline memory */ |
| 777 | ret = probe_kernel_read(trampoline, (void *)start_offset, size); |
| 778 | if (WARN_ON(ret < 0)) { |
| 779 | tramp_free(trampoline, *tramp_size); |
| 780 | return 0; |
| 781 | } |
| 782 | |
| 783 | ip = (unsigned long)trampoline + size; |
| 784 | |
| 785 | /* The trampoline ends with a jmp to ftrace_epilogue */ |
| 786 | jmp = ftrace_jmp_replace(ip, (unsigned long)ftrace_epilogue); |
| 787 | memcpy(trampoline + size, jmp, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE); |
| 788 | |
| 789 | /* |
| 790 | * The address of the ftrace_ops that is used for this trampoline |
| 791 | * is stored at the end of the trampoline. This will be used to |
| 792 | * load the third parameter for the callback. Basically, that |
| 793 | * location at the end of the trampoline takes the place of |
| 794 | * the global function_trace_op variable. |
| 795 | */ |
| 796 | |
| 797 | ptr = (unsigned long *)(trampoline + size + MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE); |
| 798 | *ptr = (unsigned long)ops; |
| 799 | |
| 800 | op_offset -= start_offset; |
| 801 | memcpy(&op_ptr, trampoline + op_offset, OP_REF_SIZE); |
| 802 | |
| 803 | /* Are we pointing to the reference? */ |
| 804 | if (WARN_ON(memcmp(op_ptr.op, op_ref, 3) != 0)) { |
| 805 | tramp_free(trampoline, *tramp_size); |
| 806 | return 0; |
| 807 | } |
| 808 | |
| 809 | /* Load the contents of ptr into the callback parameter */ |
| 810 | offset = (unsigned long)ptr; |
| 811 | offset -= (unsigned long)trampoline + op_offset + OP_REF_SIZE; |
| 812 | |
| 813 | op_ptr.offset = offset; |
| 814 | |
| 815 | /* put in the new offset to the ftrace_ops */ |
| 816 | memcpy(trampoline + op_offset, &op_ptr, OP_REF_SIZE); |
| 817 | |
| 818 | /* ALLOC_TRAMP flags lets us know we created it */ |
| 819 | ops->flags |= FTRACE_OPS_FL_ALLOC_TRAMP; |
| 820 | |
| 821 | return (unsigned long)trampoline; |
| 822 | } |
| 823 | |
| 824 | static unsigned long calc_trampoline_call_offset(bool save_regs) |
| 825 | { |
| 826 | unsigned long start_offset; |
| 827 | unsigned long call_offset; |
| 828 | |
| 829 | if (save_regs) { |
| 830 | start_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_regs_caller; |
| 831 | call_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_regs_call; |
| 832 | } else { |
| 833 | start_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_caller; |
| 834 | call_offset = (unsigned long)ftrace_call; |
| 835 | } |
| 836 | |
| 837 | return call_offset - start_offset; |
| 838 | } |
| 839 | |
| 840 | void arch_ftrace_update_trampoline(struct ftrace_ops *ops) |
| 841 | { |
| 842 | ftrace_func_t func; |
| 843 | unsigned char *new; |
| 844 | unsigned long offset; |
| 845 | unsigned long ip; |
| 846 | unsigned int size; |
| 847 | int ret, npages; |
| 848 | |
| 849 | if (ops->trampoline) { |
| 850 | /* |
| 851 | * The ftrace_ops caller may set up its own trampoline. |
| 852 | * In such a case, this code must not modify it. |
| 853 | */ |
| 854 | if (!(ops->flags & FTRACE_OPS_FL_ALLOC_TRAMP)) |
| 855 | return; |
| 856 | npages = PAGE_ALIGN(ops->trampoline_size) >> PAGE_SHIFT; |
| 857 | set_memory_rw(ops->trampoline, npages); |
| 858 | } else { |
| 859 | ops->trampoline = create_trampoline(ops, &size); |
| 860 | if (!ops->trampoline) |
| 861 | return; |
| 862 | ops->trampoline_size = size; |
| 863 | npages = PAGE_ALIGN(size) >> PAGE_SHIFT; |
| 864 | } |
| 865 | |
| 866 | offset = calc_trampoline_call_offset(ops->flags & FTRACE_OPS_FL_SAVE_REGS); |
| 867 | ip = ops->trampoline + offset; |
| 868 | |
| 869 | func = ftrace_ops_get_func(ops); |
| 870 | |
| 871 | /* Do a safe modify in case the trampoline is executing */ |
| 872 | new = ftrace_call_replace(ip, (unsigned long)func); |
| 873 | ret = update_ftrace_func(ip, new); |
| 874 | set_memory_ro(ops->trampoline, npages); |
| 875 | |
| 876 | /* The update should never fail */ |
| 877 | WARN_ON(ret); |
| 878 | } |
| 879 | |
| 880 | /* Return the address of the function the trampoline calls */ |
| 881 | static void *addr_from_call(void *ptr) |
| 882 | { |
| 883 | union ftrace_code_union calc; |
| 884 | int ret; |
| 885 | |
| 886 | ret = probe_kernel_read(&calc, ptr, MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE); |
| 887 | if (WARN_ON_ONCE(ret < 0)) |
| 888 | return NULL; |
| 889 | |
| 890 | /* Make sure this is a call */ |
| 891 | if (WARN_ON_ONCE(calc.e8 != 0xe8)) { |
| 892 | pr_warn("Expected e8, got %x\n", calc.e8); |
| 893 | return NULL; |
| 894 | } |
| 895 | |
| 896 | return ptr + MCOUNT_INSN_SIZE + calc.offset; |
| 897 | } |
| 898 | |
| 899 | void prepare_ftrace_return(unsigned long self_addr, unsigned long *parent, |
| 900 | unsigned long frame_pointer); |
| 901 | |
| 902 | /* |
| 903 | * If the ops->trampoline was not allocated, then it probably |
| 904 | * has a static trampoline func, or is the ftrace caller itself. |
| 905 | */ |
| 906 | static void *static_tramp_func(struct ftrace_ops *ops, struct dyn_ftrace *rec) |
| 907 | { |
| 908 | unsigned long offset; |
| 909 | bool save_regs = rec->flags & FTRACE_FL_REGS_EN; |
| 910 | void *ptr; |
| 911 | |
| 912 | if (ops && ops->trampoline) { |
| 913 | #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER |
| 914 | /* |
| 915 | * We only know about function graph tracer setting as static |
| 916 | * trampoline. |
| 917 | */ |
| 918 | if (ops->trampoline == FTRACE_GRAPH_ADDR) |
| 919 | return (void *)prepare_ftrace_return; |
| 920 | #endif |
| 921 | return NULL; |
| 922 | } |
| 923 | |
| 924 | offset = calc_trampoline_call_offset(save_regs); |
| 925 | |
| 926 | if (save_regs) |
| 927 | ptr = (void *)FTRACE_REGS_ADDR + offset; |
| 928 | else |
| 929 | ptr = (void *)FTRACE_ADDR + offset; |
| 930 | |
| 931 | return addr_from_call(ptr); |
| 932 | } |
| 933 | |
| 934 | void *arch_ftrace_trampoline_func(struct ftrace_ops *ops, struct dyn_ftrace *rec) |
| 935 | { |
| 936 | unsigned long offset; |
| 937 | |
| 938 | /* If we didn't allocate this trampoline, consider it static */ |
| 939 | if (!ops || !(ops->flags & FTRACE_OPS_FL_ALLOC_TRAMP)) |
| 940 | return static_tramp_func(ops, rec); |
| 941 | |
| 942 | offset = calc_trampoline_call_offset(ops->flags & FTRACE_OPS_FL_SAVE_REGS); |
| 943 | return addr_from_call((void *)ops->trampoline + offset); |
| 944 | } |
| 945 | |
| 946 | void arch_ftrace_trampoline_free(struct ftrace_ops *ops) |
| 947 | { |
| 948 | if (!ops || !(ops->flags & FTRACE_OPS_FL_ALLOC_TRAMP)) |
| 949 | return; |
| 950 | |
| 951 | tramp_free((void *)ops->trampoline, ops->trampoline_size); |
| 952 | ops->trampoline = 0; |
| 953 | } |
| 954 | |
| 955 | #endif /* CONFIG_X86_64 */ |
| 956 | #endif /* CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */ |
| 957 | |
| 958 | #ifdef CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER |
| 959 | |
| 960 | #ifdef CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE |
| 961 | extern void ftrace_graph_call(void); |
| 962 | |
| 963 | static int ftrace_mod_jmp(unsigned long ip, void *func) |
| 964 | { |
| 965 | unsigned char *new; |
| 966 | |
| 967 | new = ftrace_jmp_replace(ip, (unsigned long)func); |
| 968 | |
| 969 | return update_ftrace_func(ip, new); |
| 970 | } |
| 971 | |
| 972 | int ftrace_enable_ftrace_graph_caller(void) |
| 973 | { |
| 974 | unsigned long ip = (unsigned long)(&ftrace_graph_call); |
| 975 | |
| 976 | return ftrace_mod_jmp(ip, &ftrace_graph_caller); |
| 977 | } |
| 978 | |
| 979 | int ftrace_disable_ftrace_graph_caller(void) |
| 980 | { |
| 981 | unsigned long ip = (unsigned long)(&ftrace_graph_call); |
| 982 | |
| 983 | return ftrace_mod_jmp(ip, &ftrace_stub); |
| 984 | } |
| 985 | |
| 986 | #endif /* !CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE */ |
| 987 | |
| 988 | /* |
| 989 | * Hook the return address and push it in the stack of return addrs |
| 990 | * in current thread info. |
| 991 | */ |
| 992 | void prepare_ftrace_return(unsigned long self_addr, unsigned long *parent, |
| 993 | unsigned long frame_pointer) |
| 994 | { |
| 995 | unsigned long old; |
| 996 | int faulted; |
| 997 | unsigned long return_hooker = (unsigned long) |
| 998 | &return_to_handler; |
| 999 | |
| 1000 | /* |
| 1001 | * When resuming from suspend-to-ram, this function can be indirectly |
| 1002 | * called from early CPU startup code while the CPU is in real mode, |
| 1003 | * which would fail miserably. Make sure the stack pointer is a |
| 1004 | * virtual address. |
| 1005 | * |
| 1006 | * This check isn't as accurate as virt_addr_valid(), but it should be |
| 1007 | * good enough for this purpose, and it's fast. |
| 1008 | */ |
| 1009 | if (unlikely((long)__builtin_frame_address(0) >= 0)) |
| 1010 | return; |
| 1011 | |
| 1012 | if (unlikely(ftrace_graph_is_dead())) |
| 1013 | return; |
| 1014 | |
| 1015 | if (unlikely(atomic_read(¤t->tracing_graph_pause))) |
| 1016 | return; |
| 1017 | |
| 1018 | /* |
| 1019 | * Protect against fault, even if it shouldn't |
| 1020 | * happen. This tool is too much intrusive to |
| 1021 | * ignore such a protection. |
| 1022 | */ |
| 1023 | asm volatile( |
| 1024 | "1: " _ASM_MOV " (%[parent]), %[old]\n" |
| 1025 | "2: " _ASM_MOV " %[return_hooker], (%[parent])\n" |
| 1026 | " movl $0, %[faulted]\n" |
| 1027 | "3:\n" |
| 1028 | |
| 1029 | ".section .fixup, \"ax\"\n" |
| 1030 | "4: movl $1, %[faulted]\n" |
| 1031 | " jmp 3b\n" |
| 1032 | ".previous\n" |
| 1033 | |
| 1034 | _ASM_EXTABLE(1b, 4b) |
| 1035 | _ASM_EXTABLE(2b, 4b) |
| 1036 | |
| 1037 | : [old] "=&r" (old), [faulted] "=r" (faulted) |
| 1038 | : [parent] "r" (parent), [return_hooker] "r" (return_hooker) |
| 1039 | : "memory" |
| 1040 | ); |
| 1041 | |
| 1042 | if (unlikely(faulted)) { |
| 1043 | ftrace_graph_stop(); |
| 1044 | WARN_ON(1); |
| 1045 | return; |
| 1046 | } |
| 1047 | |
| 1048 | if (function_graph_enter(old, self_addr, frame_pointer, parent)) |
| 1049 | *parent = old; |
| 1050 | } |
| 1051 | #endif /* CONFIG_FUNCTION_GRAPH_TRACER */ |