Hi Aditya,
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 10:02 PM Aditya Gupta <adityag(a)linux.ibm.com> wrote:
Hi Tao & Alexey,
On Mon, Apr 01, 2024 at 05:14:41PM +0800, Tao Liu wrote:
> Hi Aditya & Alexey,
>
> On Mon, Apr 1, 2024 at 4:39 PM Aditya Gupta <adityag(a)linux.ibm.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Tao & Alexey,
> >
> > > Please have a test or review, any comments would be nice.
> > >
> > > [1]:
https://github.com/liutgnu/crash-dev/tree/tao-rebase-v2
> > > [2]:
https://github.com/adi-g15-ibm/crash/tree/stack-unwind-one-thread-merged
> >
> > Works nicely for me. nitpick in commit 'Let crash change gdb context':
> >
>
> Thanks for the comment, I get it updated. Please see v3 at:
>
>
https://github.com/liutgnu/crash-dev/tree/tao-rebase-v3
Works for me. Should we post the base patch series ?
I have no objections for posting the base patch series, however since
I have merged & modified Alexey's patch. As I mentioned in the
previous emails, there are 3 places modified. I'd like to know
Alexey's comments for these modifications, I'm not sure if they are
appropriate.
Hi Alexey, do you have any commnets for the 3 modifications? If no
then we can post the patches for upstream review.
Thanks,
Tao Liu
Thanks,
Aditya Gupta
>
> Thanks,
> Tao Liu
>
> > Instead of:
> >
> > ```
> > @@ -6068,6 +6068,7 @@ void sort_tgid_array(void);
> > int sort_by_tgid(const void *, const void *);
> > int in_irq_ctx(ulonglong, int, ulong);
> > void check_stack_overflow(void);
> > +int gdb_change_thread_context (ulong);
> >
> > /*
> > * extensions.c
> > @@ -8050,4 +8051,7 @@ enum x86_64_regnum {
> > LAST_REGNUM
> > };
> >
> > +/* crash_target.c */
> > +extern int gdb_change_cpu_context (unsigned int cpu);
> > +
> > #endif /* !GDB_COMMON */
> > ```
> >
> > We can directly have:
> >
> > ```
> > @@ -8050,4 +8051,7 @@ enum x86_64_regnum {
> > LAST_REGNUM
> > };
> >
> > +/* crash_target.c */
> > +extern int gdb_change_thread_context (ulong task);
> > +
> > #endif /* !GDB_COMMON */
> > ```
> >
> > Since 'gdb_change_cpu_context' is no more defined in any patch, and
> > gdb_change_thread_context is defined in crash_target.c
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > - Aditya Gupta
> >
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Tao Liu
> > >
> > > On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 4:05 AM Alexey Makhalov
> > > <alexey.makhalov(a)broadcom.com> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hi Tao,
> > > >
> > > > I need to see if there is any existing code in crash which is doing
it.
> > > > I would like to avoid wheel reinvention.
> > > >
> > > > For just stack unwinding, IP/SP is enough. But to see function
arguments and local variables
> > > > especially lower frames, gdb needs to know other GPRs.
> > > >
> > > > inactive_task_frame does not use pt_regs layout for saved registers
and from the latest Linux sources
> > > > __switch_to_asm() does not provide dwarf/debug annotations regarding
where the registers
> > > > were saved. That's why I ended up with an inactive_task_frame
parsing implementation.
> > > >
> > > > About other kernel versions, I need to see how it has evolved over
time. AFAIR, at some point
> > > > in the past it was pt_regs based.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > --Alexey
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On Tue, Mar 26, 2024 at 2:14 AM Tao Liu <ltao(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> Hi Alexey,
> > > >>
> > > >> For the rest of the patch, I didn't see any problem. But
since it only
> > > >> supports modern kernels, could you please implement the rest, so
I can
> > > >> have a testing for variety versions of kernels(ranging from 2.6.x
to
> > > >> 5.x), in order to find if there are further problems.
> > > >>
> > > >> Thanks,
> > > >> Tao Liu
> > > >>
> > > >> On Mon, Mar 25, 2024 at 11:34 AM Tao Liu <ltao(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Hi Alexey,
> > > >> >
> > > >> > On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 7:20 AM Alexey Makhalov
> > > >> > <alexey.makhalov(a)broadcom.com> wrote:
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Hi folks, please take a look on v2 of this patch and
give it a try.
> > > >> > > IMHO, Only remaining piece is to clean up
x86_64_get_current_task_reg
> > > >> > > around getting pt_regs.
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Things done:
> > > >> > > 1. Rename machdep->get_cpu_reg to
machdep->get_current_task_reg and rename
> > > >> > > x86_64_get_cpu_reg to x86_64_get_current_task_reg,
plus corresponding changes
> > > >> > > for arm64 and ppc64.
> > > >> > > 2. Untied gdb's TPID from any tasks or CPUs ID.
Always use CURRENT_CONTEXT
> > > >> > > for regs and properties fetching.
> > > >> > > 3. When CURRENT switched, gdb_change_thread_context()
must be called to
> > > >> > > invalidate caches.
> > > >> > > 4. Update x86_64_get_current_task_reg to support
inactive tasks for offline
> > > >> > > debugging.
> > > >> > > 5. Fixed frame selection issue. It was caused by
multiple calls of set_context()
> > > >> > > which calls gdb_change_thread_context()
unnecessarily dropping gdb caches.
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > TODO:
> > > >> > > 1. x86_64_get_current_task_reg is questionable about
fetching pt_regs for
> > > >> > > inactive tasks. How do you gyus get pt_regs
structure on modern linux kernels?
> > > >> > > PS: I added my approach. More testing required.
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Known issues
> > > >> > > 1. After switching from all tasks to one thread:
> > > >> > > b. unwinding started to work differently around top
(garbaged) frames - Not quite
> > > >> > > an issue for me.
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov
<alexey.makhalov(a)broadcom.com>
> > > >> > > ---
> > > >> > > arm64.c | 4 ++--
> > > >> > > crash_target.c | 48
++++++++++++++++++-------------------
> > > >> > > defs.h | 10 +++-----
> > > >> > > gdb_interface.c | 8 +++----
> > > >> > > kernel.c | 23 ------------------
> > > >> > > ppc64.c | 8 +++----
> > > >> > > task.c | 16 ++++---------
> > > >> > > x86_64.c | 64
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
> > > >> > > 8 files changed, 99 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-)
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > diff --git a/arm64.c b/arm64.c
> > > >> > > index 8ff10bf..340db2d 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/arm64.c
> > > >> > > +++ b/arm64.c
> > > >> > > @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ static void
arm64_calc_kernel_start(void)
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > static int
> > > >> > > -arm64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int regno, const char
*name,
> > > >> > > +arm64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const char
*name,
> > > >> > > int size, void *value)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > struct bt_info bt_info, bt_setup;
> > > >> > > @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ arm64_init(int when)
> > > >> > > machdep->dumpfile_init = NULL;
> > > >> > > machdep->verify_line_number = NULL;
> > > >> > > machdep->init_kernel_pgd =
arm64_init_kernel_pgd;
> > > >> > > - machdep->get_cpu_reg =
arm64_get_cpu_reg;
> > > >> > > + machdep->get_current_task_reg =
arm64_get_current_task_reg;
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > /* use machdep parameters */
> > > >> > > arm64_calc_phys_offset();
> > > >> > > diff --git a/crash_target.c b/crash_target.c
> > > >> > > index fb3b634..6e96506 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/crash_target.c
> > > >> > > +++ b/crash_target.c
> > > >> > > @@ -26,11 +26,8 @@
> > > >> > > void crash_target_init (void);
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > extern "C" int gdb_readmem_callback(unsigned
long, void *, int, int);
> > > >> > > -extern "C" int crash_get_cpu_reg (int cpu,
int regno, const char *regname,
> > > >> > > +extern "C" int crash_get_current_task_reg
(int regno, const char *regname,
> > > >> > > int regsize, void
*val);
> > > >> > > -extern "C" void
gdb_refresh_regcache(unsigned int cpu);
> > > >> > > -extern "C" int set_cpu(int cpu, int
print_context);
> > > >> > > -extern "C" int crash_set_thread(ulong);
> > > >> > > extern "C" int gdb_change_thread_context
(ulong);
> > > >> > > extern "C" void
crash_get_current_task_info(unsigned long *pid, char **comm);
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > @@ -72,22 +69,27 @@ public:
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > };
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > -/* We just get all the registers, so we don't use
regno. */
> > > >> > > void
> > > >> > > crash_target::fetch_registers (struct regcache
*regcache, int regno)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > + int r;
> > > >> > > gdb_byte regval[16];
> > > >> > > - int cpu = inferior_ptid.tid();
> > > >> > > struct gdbarch *arch = regcache->arch ();
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > - for (int r = 0; r < gdbarch_num_regs (arch);
r++)
> > > >> > > + if (regno >= 0) {
> > > >> > > + r = regno;
> > > >> > > + goto onetime;
> > > >> > > + }
> > > >> > > +
> > > >> > > + for (r = 0; regno == -1 && r <
gdbarch_num_regs (arch); r++)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > +onetime:
> > > >> > > const char *regname =
gdbarch_register_name(arch, r);
> > > >> > > int regsize = register_size (arch, r);
> > > >> > > if (regsize > sizeof (regval))
> > > >> > > error (_("fatal error: buffer size is not
enough to fit register value"));
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > - if (crash_get_cpu_reg (cpu, r, regname, regsize,
(void *)®val))
> > > >> > > + if (crash_get_current_task_reg (r, regname,
regsize, (void *)®val))
> > > >> > > regcache->raw_supply (r, regval);
> > > >> > > else
> > > >> > > regcache->raw_supply (r, NULL);
> > > >> > > @@ -142,19 +144,17 @@ crash_target_init (void)
> > > >> > > extern "C" int
> > > >> > > gdb_change_thread_context (ulong task)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > - inferior* inf = current_inferior();
> > > >> > > - int cpu = crash_set_thread(task);
> > > >> > > - if (cpu < 0)
> > > >> > > - return FALSE;
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > - ptid_t ptid = ptid_t(CRASH_INFERIOR_PID, 0, cpu);
> > > >> > > - thread_info *tp = find_thread_ptid (inf, ptid);
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > - if (tp == nullptr)
> > > >> > > - return FALSE;
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > - target_fetch_registers(get_thread_regcache(tp),
-1);
> > > >> > > - switch_to_thread(tp);
> > > >> > > - reinit_frame_cache ();
> > > >> > > - return TRUE;
> > > >> > > -}
> > > >> > > \ No newline at end of file
> > > >> > > + static ulong prev_task = 0;
> > > >> > > +
> > > >> > > + /*
> > > >> > > + * Crash calls this method even if CURRENT task is
not updated.
> > > >> > > + * Ignore it and keep gdb caches active.
> > > >> > > + */
> > > >> > > + if (task == prev_task)
> > > >> > > + return TRUE;
> > > >> > > + prev_task = task;
> > > >> > > +
> > > >> > > + registers_changed();
> > > >> > > + reinit_frame_cache();
> > > >> > > + return TRUE;
> > > >> > > +}
> > > >> > > diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
> > > >> > > index d7e3b18..7596179 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/defs.h
> > > >> > > +++ b/defs.h
> > > >> > > @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ struct machdep_table {
> > > >> > > void (*get_irq_affinity)(int);
> > > >> > > void (*show_interrupts)(int, ulong *);
> > > >> > > int (*is_page_ptr)(ulong, physaddr_t *);
> > > >> > > - int (*get_cpu_reg)(int, int, const char *, int,
void *);
> > > >> > > + int (*get_current_task_reg)(int, const char *,
int, void *);
> > > >> > > int (*is_cpu_prstatus_valid)(int cpu);
> > > >> > > };
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > @@ -6124,7 +6124,6 @@ void dump_kernel_table(int);
> > > >> > > void dump_bt_info(struct bt_info *, char *where);
> > > >> > > void dump_log(int);
> > > >> > > void parse_kernel_version(char *);
> > > >> > > -int crash_set_thread(ulong);
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > #define LOG_LEVEL(v) ((v) & 0x07)
> > > >> > > #define SHOW_LOG_LEVEL (0x1)
> > > >> > > @@ -8023,7 +8022,7 @@ extern int
have_full_symbols(void);
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > /*
> > > >> > > * Register numbers must be in sync with
gdb/features/i386/64bit-core.c
> > > >> > > - * to make crash_target->fetch_registers() --->
machdep->get_cpu_reg()
> > > >> > > + * to make crash_target->fetch_registers() --->
machdep->get_current_task_reg()
> > > >> > > * working properly.
> > > >> > > */
> > > >> > > enum x86_64_regnum {
> > > >> > > @@ -8081,7 +8080,7 @@ enum arm64_regnum {
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > /*
> > > >> > > * Register numbers to make
crash_target->fetch_registers()
> > > >> > > - * ---> machdep->get_cpu_reg() work properly.
> > > >> > > + * ---> machdep->get_current_task_reg() work
properly.
> > > >> > > *
> > > >> > > * These register numbers and names are given
according to output of
> > > >> > > * `rs6000_register_name`, because that is what was
being used by
> > > >> > > @@ -8199,7 +8198,4 @@ enum ppc64_regnum {
> > > >> > > PPC64_VRSAVE_REGNU = 139
> > > >> > > };
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > -/* crash_target.c */
> > > >> > > -extern void gdb_refresh_regcache (unsigned int cpu);
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > #endif /* !GDB_COMMON */
> > > >> > > diff --git a/gdb_interface.c b/gdb_interface.c
> > > >> > > index 28264c2..2e9117a 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/gdb_interface.c
> > > >> > > +++ b/gdb_interface.c
> > > >> > > @@ -1073,14 +1073,14 @@ unsigned long
crash_get_kaslr_offset(void)
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > /* Callbacks for crash_target */
> > > >> > > -int crash_get_cpu_reg (int cpu, int regno, const char
*regname,
> > > >> > > +int crash_get_current_task_reg (int regno, const char
*regname,
> > > >> > > int regsize, void *val);
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > -int crash_get_cpu_reg (int cpu, int regno, const char
*regname,
> > > >> > > +int crash_get_current_task_reg (int regno, const char
*regname,
> > > >> > > int regsize, void *value)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > - if (!machdep->get_cpu_reg)
> > > >> > > + if (!machdep->get_current_task_reg)
> > > >> > > return FALSE;
> > > >> > > - return machdep->get_cpu_reg(cpu, regno,
regname, regsize, value);
> > > >> > > + return machdep->get_current_task_reg(regno,
regname, regsize, value);
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > diff --git a/kernel.c b/kernel.c
> > > >> > > index 446fd78..15b00dc 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/kernel.c
> > > >> > > +++ b/kernel.c
> > > >> > > @@ -6543,29 +6543,6 @@ set_cpu(int cpu, int
print_context)
> > > >> > > show_context(CURRENT_CONTEXT());
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > -int
> > > >> > > -crash_set_thread(ulong task)
> > > >> > > -{
> > > >> > > - bool found = FALSE;
> > > >> > > - struct task_context *tc = FIRST_CONTEXT();
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > - for (int i = 0; i < RUNNING_TASKS(); i++,
tc++) {
> > > >> > > - if (tc->task == task) {
> > > >> > > - found = TRUE;
> > > >> > > - break;
> > > >> > > - }
> > > >> > > - }
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > - if (!found)
> > > >> > > - return -1;
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > - if (CURRENT_TASK() == tc->task)
> > > >> > > - return 0;
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > - set_context(tc->task, NO_PID, TRUE);
> > > >> > > - return 0;
> > > >> > > -}
> > > >> > > -
> > > >> > > /*
> > > >> > > * Collect the irq_desc[] entry along with its
associated handler and
> > > >> > > * action structures.
> > > >> > > diff --git a/ppc64.c b/ppc64.c
> > > >> > > index a87e621..aeccb70 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/ppc64.c
> > > >> > > +++ b/ppc64.c
> > > >> > > @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ static void
ppc64_set_bt_emergency_stack(enum emergency_stack_type type,
> > > >> > > static char * ppc64_check_eframe(struct ppc64_pt_regs
*);
> > > >> > > static void ppc64_print_eframe(char *, struct
ppc64_pt_regs *,
> > > >> > > struct bt_info *);
> > > >> > > -static int ppc64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int regno, const
char *name, int size,
> > > >> > > +static int ppc64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const
char *name, int size,
> > > >> > > void *value);
> > > >> > > static void parse_cmdline_args(void);
> > > >> > > static int ppc64_paca_percpu_offset_init(int);
> > > >> > > @@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ ppc64_init(int when)
> > > >> > > error(FATAL,
"cannot malloc hwirqstack buffer space.");
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > - machdep->get_cpu_reg =
ppc64_get_cpu_reg;
> > > >> > > + machdep->get_current_task_reg =
ppc64_get_current_task_reg;
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > ppc64_init_paca_info();
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > @@ -2506,7 +2506,7 @@ ppc64_print_eframe(char
*efrm_str, struct ppc64_pt_regs *regs,
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > static int
> > > >> > > -ppc64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int regno, const char
*name, int size,
> > > >> > > +ppc64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const char
*name, int size,
> > > >> > > void *value)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > struct bt_info bt_info, bt_setup;
> > > >> > > @@ -2555,7 +2555,7 @@ ppc64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int
regno, const char *name, int size,
> > > >> > > pt_regs = (struct ppc64_pt_regs
*)bt_info.machdep;
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > if (!pt_regs) {
> > > >> > > - error(WARNING, "pt_regs not
available for cpu %d\n", cpu);
> > > >> > > + error(WARNING, "pt_regs not
available for cpu %d\n", tc->processor);
> > > >> > > return FALSE;
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > diff --git a/task.c b/task.c
> > > >> > > index f7e5b05..5f1ddad 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/task.c
> > > >> > > +++ b/task.c
> > > >> > > @@ -11286,19 +11286,11 @@ check_stack_end_magic:
> > > >> > > fprintf(fp, "No stack overflows
detected\n");
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > +void crash_get_current_task_info(unsigned long *pid,
char **comm);
> > > >> > > void crash_get_current_task_info(unsigned long *pid,
char **comm)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > - int i;
> > > >> > > - struct task_context *tc;
> > > >> > > + struct task_context *tc = CURRENT_CONTEXT();
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > - tc = FIRST_CONTEXT();
> > > >> > > - for (i = 0; i < RUNNING_TASKS(); i++, tc++)
> > > >> > > - if (tc->task == CURRENT_TASK()) {
> > > >> > > - *pid = tc->pid;
> > > >> > > - *comm = tc->comm;
> > > >> > > - return;
> > > >> > > - }
> > > >> > > - *pid = 0;
> > > >> > > - *comm = NULL;
> > > >> > > - return;
> > > >> > > + *pid = tc->pid;
> > > >> > > + *comm = tc->comm;
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > > diff --git a/x86_64.c b/x86_64.c
> > > >> > > index 41e67c6..73bb353 100644
> > > >> > > --- a/x86_64.c
> > > >> > > +++ b/x86_64.c
> > > >> > > @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ static int
x86_64_get_framesize(struct bt_info *, ulong, ulong, char *);
> > > >> > > static void x86_64_framesize_debug(struct bt_info *);
> > > >> > > static void x86_64_get_active_set(void);
> > > >> > > static int x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct vaddr_range
*);
> > > >> > > -static int x86_64_get_cpu_reg(int, int, const char *,
int, void *);
> > > >> > > +static int x86_64_get_current_task_reg(int, const char
*, int, void *);
> > > >> > > static int x86_64_verify_paddr(uint64_t);
> > > >> > > static void GART_init(void);
> > > >> > > static void x86_64_exception_stacks_init(void);
> > > >> > > @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ x86_64_init(int when)
> > > >> > >
machdep->machspec->irq_eframe_link = UNINITIALIZED;
> > > >> > > machdep->machspec->irq_stack_gap
= UNINITIALIZED;
> > > >> > > machdep->get_kvaddr_ranges =
x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges;
> > > >> > > - machdep->get_cpu_reg =
x86_64_get_cpu_reg;
> > > >> > > + machdep->get_current_task_reg =
x86_64_get_current_task_reg;
> > > >> > > if (machdep->cmdline_args[0])
> > > >> > > parse_cmdline_args();
> > > >> > > if ((string =
pc->read_vmcoreinfo("relocate"))) {
> > > >> > > @@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ x86_64_dump_machdep_table(ulong
arg)
> > > >> > > fprintf(fp, " is_page_ptr:
x86_64_is_page_ptr()\n");
> > > >> > > fprintf(fp, " verify_paddr:
x86_64_verify_paddr()\n");
> > > >> > > fprintf(fp, " get_kvaddr_ranges:
x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges()\n");
> > > >> > > - fprintf(fp, " get_cpu_reg:
x86_64_get_cpu_reg()\n");
> > > >> > > + fprintf(fp, "get_current_task_reg:
x86_64_get_current_task_reg()\n");
> > > >> > > fprintf(fp, " init_kernel_pgd:
x86_64_init_kernel_pgd()\n");
> > > >> > > fprintf(fp, "clear_machdep_cache:
x86_64_clear_machdep_cache()\n");
> > > >> > > fprintf(fp, " xendump_p2m_create:
%s\n", PVOPS_XEN() ?
> > > >> > > @@ -9186,7 +9186,7 @@ x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct
vaddr_range *vrp)
> > > >> > > }
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > static int
> > > >> > > -x86_64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int regno, const char
*name,
> > > >> > > +x86_64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const char
*name,
> > > >> > > int size, void *value)
> > > >> > > {
> > > >> > > struct bt_info bt_info, bt_setup;
> > > >> > > @@ -9195,8 +9195,6 @@ x86_64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int
regno, const char *name,
> > > >> > > ulong ip, sp;
> > > >> > > bool ret = FALSE;
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > - if (VMSS_DUMPFILE())
> > > >> > > - return vmware_vmss_get_cpu_reg(cpu,
regno, name, size, value);
> > > >> > > switch (regno) {
> > > >> > > case RAX_REGNUM ... GS_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > case FS_BASE_REGNUM ... ORIG_RAX_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > @@ -9208,6 +9206,60 @@ x86_64_get_cpu_reg(int cpu, int
regno, const char *name,
> > > >> > > tc = CURRENT_CONTEXT();
> > > >> > > if (!tc)
> > > >> > > return FALSE;
> > > >> > > +
> > > >> > > + /*
> > > >> > > + * For inactive task, grab rip, rbp, rbx, r12,
r13, r14 and r15 from
> > > >> > > + * inactive_task_frame (see __switch_to_asm).
Other regs saved on
> > > >> > > + * regular frame.
> > > >> > > + */
> > > >> > > + if (!is_task_active(tc->task)) {
> > > >> > > + int frame_size =
STRUCT_SIZE("inactive_task_frame");
> > > >> > > +
> > > >> > > + /* Only modern kernels supported. */
> > > >> > > + if (tt->flags & THREAD_INFO
&& frame_size == 7 * 8) {
> > > >> > > + ulong rsp;
> > > >> > > + int offset = 0;
> > > >> > > + switch (regno) {
> > > >> > > + case RSP_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > +
readmem(tc->task + OFFSET(task_struct_thread) +
> > > >> > > +
OFFSET(thread_struct_rsp), KVADDR,
> > > >> > > +
&rsp, sizeof(void *),
> > > >> > > +
"thread_struct rsp", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
> > > >> > > + rsp +=
frame_size;
> > > >> > > + memcpy(value,
&rsp, size);
> > > >> > > + return TRUE;
> > > >> > > + case RIP_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > + offset += 8;
> > > >> > > + case RBP_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > + offset += 8;
> > > >> > > + case RBX_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > + offset += 8;
> > > >> > > + case R12_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > + offset += 8;
> > > >> > > + case R13_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > + offset += 8;
> > > >> > > + case R14_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > + offset += 8;
> > > >> > > + case R15_REGNUM:
> > > >> > > +
readmem(tc->task + OFFSET(task_struct_thread) +
> > > >> > > +
OFFSET(thread_struct_rsp), KVADDR,
> > > >> > > +
&rsp, sizeof(void *),
> > > >> > > +
"thread_struct rsp", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
> > > >> > > + readmem(rsp +
offset, KVADDR, value, sizeof(void *),
> > > >> > > +
"inactive_thread_frame saved regs", FAULT_ON_ERROR);
> > > >> > > + return TRUE;
> > > >> > > + }
> > > >> >
> > > >> > For this part, it looks similar to what
> > > >> > x86_64.c:x86_64_get_stack_frame():5016 is trying to do,
which is
> > > >> > extracting reg values from stack. Is there a special
consideration to
> > > >> > put it in here?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > IMHO, the x86_64_get_stack_frame() is responsible for
extracting reg
> > > >> > values from stack frame or elf notes(aka the regs value
reproducer).
> > > >> > And it will give a universal data structure, aka pt_regs,
to
> > > >> > x86_64_get_current_task_reg() (aka the regs value
consumer).
> > > >> >
> > > >> > In this design, the x86_64_get_current_task_reg() is
decoupled from
> > > >> > stack, no matter inactive_task_frame or traditional linked
list stack
> > > >> > frame or active tasks regs coming from elf notes, the
consumer won't
> > > >> > care, all it need is a pt_regs structure and get values from
it.
> > > >> > Personally I prefer this design. Any comments?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > For other parts of the patch, I'm still reviewing and
testing.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Thanks,
> > > >> > Tao Liu
> > > >> >
> > > >> > > + }
> > > >> > > + /* TBD: older kernels support. */
> > > >> > > + return FALSE;
> > > >> > > + }
> > > >> > > +
> > > >> > > + /*
> > > >> > > + * Task is active, grab CPU's registers
> > > >> > > + */
> > > >> > > + if (VMSS_DUMPFILE())
> > > >> > > + return
vmware_vmss_get_cpu_reg(tc->processor, regno, name, size, value);
> > > >> > > +
> > > >> > > BZERO(&bt_setup, sizeof(struct bt_info));
> > > >> > > clone_bt_info(&bt_setup, &bt_info,
tc);
> > > >> > > fill_stackbuf(&bt_info);
> > > >> > > --
> > > >> > > 2.39.0
> > > >> > >
> > > >>
> > >
> >
>