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kallsyms: strip LTO-only suffixes from promoted global functions
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("kallsyms: strip LTO suffixes from static functions") stripped all function/variable suffixes started with '.' regardless of whether those suffixes are generated at LTO mode or not. In fact, as far as I know, in LTO mode, when a static function/variable is promoted to the global scope, '.llvm.<...>' suffix is added. The existing mechanism breaks live patch for a LTO kernel even if no <symbol>.llvm.<...> symbols are involved. For example, for the following kernel symbols: $ grep bpf_verifier_vlog /proc/kallsyms ffffffff81549f60 t bpf_verifier_vlog ffffffff8268b430 d bpf_verifier_vlog._entry ffffffff8282a958 d bpf_verifier_vlog._entry_ptr ffffffff82e12a1f d bpf_verifier_vlog.__already_done 'bpf_verifier_vlog' is a static function. '_entry', '_entry_ptr' and '__already_done' are static variables used inside 'bpf_verifier_vlog', so llvm promotes them to file-level static with prefix 'bpf_verifier_vlog.'. Note that the func-level to file-level static function promotion also happens without LTO. Given a symbol name 'bpf_verifier_vlog', with LTO kernel, current mechanism will return 4 symbols to live patch subsystem which current live patching subsystem cannot handle it. With non-LTO kernel, only one symbol is returned. In [1], we have a lengthy discussion, the suggestion is to separate two cases: (1). new symbols with suffix which are generated regardless of whether LTO is enabled or not, and (2). new symbols with suffix generated only when LTO is enabled. The cleanup_symbol_name() should only remove suffixes for case (2). Case (1) should not be changed so it can work uniformly with or without LTO. This patch removed LTO-only suffix '.llvm.<...>' so live patching and tracing should work the same way for non-LTO kernel. The cleanup_symbol_name() in scripts/kallsyms.c is also changed to have the same filtering pattern so both kernel and kallsyms tool have the same expectation on the order of symbols. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/live-patching/20230615170048.2382735-1-song@kernel.org/T/#u Fixes:6eb4bd92c1
("kallsyms: strip LTO suffixes from static functions") Reported-by: Song Liu <song@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Zhen Lei <thunder.leizhen@huawei.com> Reviewed-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com> Acked-by: Song Liu <song@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230628181926.4102448-1-yhs@fb.com Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
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@ -174,11 +174,10 @@ static bool cleanup_symbol_name(char *s)
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* LLVM appends various suffixes for local functions and variables that
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* must be promoted to global scope as part of LTO. This can break
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* hooking of static functions with kprobes. '.' is not a valid
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* character in an identifier in C. Suffixes observed:
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* character in an identifier in C. Suffixes only in LLVM LTO observed:
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* - foo.llvm.[0-9a-f]+
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* - foo.[0-9a-f]+
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*/
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res = strchr(s, '.');
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res = strstr(s, ".llvm.");
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if (res) {
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*res = '\0';
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return true;
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@ -349,10 +349,10 @@ static void cleanup_symbol_name(char *s)
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* ASCII[_] = 5f
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* ASCII[a-z] = 61,7a
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*
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* As above, replacing '.' with '\0' does not affect the main sorting,
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* but it helps us with subsorting.
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* As above, replacing the first '.' in ".llvm." with '\0' does not
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* affect the main sorting, but it helps us with subsorting.
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*/
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p = strchr(s, '.');
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p = strstr(s, ".llvm.");
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if (p)
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*p = '\0';
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}
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