linux-next/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh
Luca Ceresoli 7e10835989 scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: add '-h' flag
When no parameters are passed, the usage instructions are presented only
when debuginfod-find is not found.  This makes sense because with
debuginfod none of the positional parameters are needed.  However it means
that users having debuginfod-find installed will have no chance of reading
the usage text without opening the file.

Many programs have a '-h' flag to get the usage, so add such a flag. 
Invoking 'scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh -h' will now show the usage text
and exit.

Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20240823-decode_stacktrace-find_module-improvements-v2-3-d7a57d35558b@bootlin.com
Signed-off-by: Luca Ceresoli <luca.ceresoli@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Stephen Boyd <swboyd@chromium.org>
Cc: Alexis Lothoré (eBPF Foundation) <alexis.lothore@bootlin.com>
Cc: Konstantin Khlebnikov <koct9i@gmail.com>
Cc: Sasha Levin <sashal@kernel.org>
Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2024-09-01 20:43:41 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# (c) 2014, Sasha Levin <sasha.levin@oracle.com>
#set -x
usage() {
echo "Usage:"
echo " $0 -r <release>"
echo " $0 [<vmlinux> [<base_path>|auto [<modules_path>]]]"
echo " $0 -h"
}
# Try to find a Rust demangler
if type llvm-cxxfilt >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
cppfilt=llvm-cxxfilt
elif type c++filt >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
cppfilt=c++filt
cppfilt_opts=-i
fi
UTIL_SUFFIX=
if [[ -z ${LLVM:-} ]]; then
UTIL_PREFIX=${CROSS_COMPILE:-}
else
UTIL_PREFIX=llvm-
if [[ ${LLVM} == */ ]]; then
UTIL_PREFIX=${LLVM}${UTIL_PREFIX}
elif [[ ${LLVM} == -* ]]; then
UTIL_SUFFIX=${LLVM}
fi
fi
READELF=${UTIL_PREFIX}readelf${UTIL_SUFFIX}
ADDR2LINE=${UTIL_PREFIX}addr2line${UTIL_SUFFIX}
NM=${UTIL_PREFIX}nm${UTIL_SUFFIX}
if [[ $1 == "-h" ]] ; then
usage
exit 0
elif [[ $1 == "-r" ]] ; then
vmlinux=""
basepath="auto"
modpath=""
release=$2
for fn in {,/usr/lib/debug}/boot/vmlinux-$release{,.debug} /lib/modules/$release{,/build}/vmlinux ; do
if [ -e "$fn" ] ; then
vmlinux=$fn
break
fi
done
if [[ $vmlinux == "" ]] ; then
echo "ERROR! vmlinux image for release $release is not found" >&2
usage
exit 2
fi
else
vmlinux=$1
basepath=${2-auto}
modpath=$3
release=""
debuginfod=
# Can we use debuginfod-find?
if type debuginfod-find >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
debuginfod=${1-only}
fi
if [[ $vmlinux == "" && -z $debuginfod ]] ; then
echo "ERROR! vmlinux image must be specified" >&2
usage
exit 1
fi
fi
declare aarray_support=true
declare -A cache 2>/dev/null
if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
aarray_support=false
else
declare -A modcache
fi
find_module() {
if [[ -n $debuginfod ]] ; then
if [[ -n $modbuildid ]] ; then
debuginfod-find debuginfo $modbuildid && return
fi
# Only using debuginfod so don't try to find vmlinux module path
if [[ $debuginfod == "only" ]] ; then
return
fi
fi
if [ -z $release ] ; then
release=$(gdb -ex 'print init_uts_ns.name.release' -ex 'quit' -quiet -batch "$vmlinux" 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/\$1 = "\(.*\)".*/\1/p')
fi
if [ -n "${release}" ] ; then
release_dirs="/usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/$release /lib/modules/$release"
fi
found_without_debug_info=false
for dir in "$modpath" "$(dirname "$vmlinux")" ${release_dirs}; do
if [ -n "${dir}" ] && [ -e "${dir}" ]; then
for fn in $(find "$dir" -name "${module//_/[-_]}.ko*") ; do
if ${READELF} -WS "$fn" | grep -qwF .debug_line ; then
echo $fn
return
fi
found_without_debug_info=true
done
fi
done
if [[ ${found_without_debug_info} == true ]]; then
echo "WARNING! No debugging info in module ${module}, rebuild with DEBUG_KERNEL and DEBUG_INFO" >&2
else
echo "WARNING! Cannot find .ko for module ${module}, please pass a valid module path" >&2
fi
return 1
}
parse_symbol() {
# The structure of symbol at this point is:
# ([name]+[offset]/[total length])
#
# For example:
# do_basic_setup+0x9c/0xbf
if [[ $module == "" ]] ; then
local objfile=$vmlinux
elif [[ $aarray_support == true && "${modcache[$module]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
local objfile=${modcache[$module]}
else
local objfile=$(find_module)
if [[ $objfile == "" ]] ; then
return
fi
if [[ $aarray_support == true ]]; then
modcache[$module]=$objfile
fi
fi
# Remove the englobing parenthesis
symbol=${symbol#\(}
symbol=${symbol%\)}
# Strip segment
local segment
if [[ $symbol == *:* ]] ; then
segment=${symbol%%:*}:
symbol=${symbol#*:}
fi
# Strip the symbol name so that we could look it up
local name=${symbol%+*}
# Use 'nm vmlinux' to figure out the base address of said symbol.
# It's actually faster to call it every time than to load it
# all into bash.
if [[ $aarray_support == true && "${cache[$module,$name]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
local base_addr=${cache[$module,$name]}
else
local base_addr=$(${NM} "$objfile" 2>/dev/null | awk '$3 == "'$name'" && ($2 == "t" || $2 == "T") {print $1; exit}')
if [[ $base_addr == "" ]] ; then
# address not found
return
fi
if [[ $aarray_support == true ]]; then
cache[$module,$name]="$base_addr"
fi
fi
# Let's start doing the math to get the exact address into the
# symbol. First, strip out the symbol total length.
local expr=${symbol%/*}
# Now, replace the symbol name with the base address we found
# before.
expr=${expr/$name/0x$base_addr}
# Evaluate it to find the actual address
expr=$((expr))
local address=$(printf "%x\n" "$expr")
# Pass it to addr2line to get filename and line number
# Could get more than one result
if [[ $aarray_support == true && "${cache[$module,$address]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
local code=${cache[$module,$address]}
else
local code=$(${ADDR2LINE} -i -e "$objfile" "$address" 2>/dev/null)
if [[ $aarray_support == true ]]; then
cache[$module,$address]=$code
fi
fi
# addr2line doesn't return a proper error code if it fails, so
# we detect it using the value it prints so that we could preserve
# the offset/size into the function and bail out
if [[ $code == "??:0" ]]; then
return
fi
# Strip out the base of the path on each line
code=$(while read -r line; do echo "${line#$basepath/}"; done <<< "$code")
# In the case of inlines, move everything to same line
code=${code//$'\n'/' '}
# Demangle if the name looks like a Rust symbol and if
# we got a Rust demangler
if [[ $name =~ ^_R && $cppfilt != "" ]] ; then
name=$("$cppfilt" "$cppfilt_opts" "$name")
fi
# Replace old address with pretty line numbers
symbol="$segment$name ($code)"
}
debuginfod_get_vmlinux() {
local vmlinux_buildid=${1##* }
if [[ $vmlinux != "" ]]; then
return
fi
if [[ $vmlinux_buildid =~ ^[0-9a-f]+ ]]; then
vmlinux=$(debuginfod-find debuginfo $vmlinux_buildid)
if [[ $? -ne 0 ]] ; then
echo "ERROR! vmlinux image not found via debuginfod-find" >&2
usage
exit 2
fi
return
fi
echo "ERROR! Build ID for vmlinux not found. Try passing -r or specifying vmlinux" >&2
usage
exit 2
}
decode_code() {
local scripts=`dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"`
echo "$1" | $scripts/decodecode
}
handle_line() {
if [[ $basepath == "auto" && $vmlinux != "" ]] ; then
module=""
symbol="kernel_init+0x0/0x0"
parse_symbol
basepath=${symbol#kernel_init (}
basepath=${basepath%/init/main.c:*)}
fi
local words
# Tokenize
read -a words <<<"$1"
# Remove hex numbers. Do it ourselves until it happens in the
# kernel
# We need to know the index of the last element before we
# remove elements because arrays are sparse
local last=$(( ${#words[@]} - 1 ))
for i in "${!words[@]}"; do
# Remove the address
if [[ ${words[$i]} =~ \[\<([^]]+)\>\] ]]; then
unset words[$i]
fi
# Format timestamps with tabs
if [[ ${words[$i]} == \[ && ${words[$i+1]} == *\] ]]; then
unset words[$i]
words[$i+1]=$(printf "[%13s\n" "${words[$i+1]}")
fi
done
if [[ ${words[$last]} =~ ^[0-9a-f]+\] ]]; then
words[$last-1]="${words[$last-1]} ${words[$last]}"
unset words[$last]
last=$(( $last - 1 ))
fi
if [[ ${words[$last]} =~ \[([^]]+)\] ]]; then
module=${words[$last]}
# some traces format is "(%pS)", which like "(foo+0x0/0x1 [bar])"
# so $module may like "[bar])". Strip the right parenthesis firstly
module=${module%\)}
module=${module#\[}
module=${module%\]}
modbuildid=${module#* }
module=${module% *}
if [[ $modbuildid == $module ]]; then
modbuildid=
fi
symbol=${words[$last-1]}
unset words[$last-1]
else
# The symbol is the last element, process it
symbol=${words[$last]}
module=
modbuildid=
fi
unset words[$last]
parse_symbol # modifies $symbol
# Add up the line number to the symbol
echo "${words[@]}" "$symbol $module"
}
while read line; do
# Strip unexpected carriage return at end of line
line=${line%$'\r'}
# Let's see if we have an address in the line
if [[ $line =~ \[\<([^]]+)\>\] ]] ||
[[ $line =~ [^+\ ]+\+0x[0-9a-f]+/0x[0-9a-f]+ ]]; then
# Translate address to line numbers
handle_line "$line"
# Is it a code line?
elif [[ $line == *Code:* ]]; then
decode_code "$line"
# Is it a version line?
elif [[ -n $debuginfod && $line =~ PID:\ [0-9]+\ Comm: ]]; then
debuginfod_get_vmlinux "$line"
else
# Nothing special in this line, show it as is
echo "$line"
fi
done