Hi Lianbo,
On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 03:20:40PM +0800, Lianbo Jiang wrote:
Hi, Aditya
Thank you for the v3.
I got a core dump after applying the patch[5], but I did not see the
backtrace from the core dump file. Could you please check it again?
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Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Thanks for trying it.
Was it 'crash-utility' which itself crashed due to the patches ?
That is wierd, it should not cause any segmentation fault with the
patches, can you please share the steps to reproduce this ? I will fix
it.
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"0x7fffe9bd9b38s": not in executable format: file format not recognized
(gdb) file crash
Reading symbols from crash...
(gdb) bt
No stack.
The patches are not intended to apply to gdb as such, but to provide the feature
to have backtrace in gdb mode inside crash-utility.
But the message by gdb seems to say it couldn't read the dump file:
"0x7fffe9bd9b38s": not in executable format: file format
not recognized
I will try to cause a crash with upstream kernel and see if anything breaks.
Will let you know.
Thanks,
Aditya Gupta
>
> Thanks.
>
> Lianbo
>
> On 12/4/23 22:59, Aditya Gupta wrote:
> > The Problem:
> > ============
> >
> > Currently crash is unable to show function arguments and local variables, as
> > gdb can do. And functionality for moving between frames
('up'/'down') is not
> > working in crash.
> >
> > Crash has 'gdb passthroughs' for things gdb can do, but the gdb
passthroughs
> > 'bt', 'frame', 'info locals', 'up',
'down' are not working either, due to
> > gdb not getting the register values from `crash_target::fetch_registers`,
> > which then uses `machdep->get_cpu_reg`, which is not implemented for PPC64
> >
> > Proposed Solution:
> > ==================
> >
> > Fix the gdb passthroughs by implementing "machdep->get_cpu_reg" for
PPC64.
> > This way, "gdb mode in crash" will support this feature for both ELF
and
> > kdump-compressed vmcore formats, while "gdb" would only have supported
ELF
> > format
> >
> > This way other features of 'gdb', such as seeing
> > backtraces/registers/variables/arguments/local variables, moving up and
> > down stack frames, can be used with any ppc64 vmcore, irrespective of
> > being ELF format or kdump-compressed format.
> >
> > Implications on Architectures:
> > ====================================
> >
> > No architecture other than PPC64 has been affected, other than in case of
> > 'frame' command
> >
> > As mentioned in patch #2, since frame will not be prohibited, so it will print:
> >
> > crash> frame
> > #0 <unavailable> in ?? ()
> >
> > Instead of before prohibited message:
> >
> > crash> frame
> > crash: prohibited gdb command: frame
> >
> > Major change will be in 'gdb mode' on PPC64, that it will print the
frames, and
> > local variables, instead of failing with errors showing no frame, or showing
> > that couldn't get PC, it will be able to give all this information.
> >
> > Testing:
> > ========
> >
> > Git tree with this patch series applied:
> >
https://github.com/adi-g15-ibm/crash/tree/stack-unwind-3
> >
> > To test various gdb passthroughs:
> >
> > gdb> set
> > gdb> set gdb on
> > gdb> thread
> > gdb> bt
> > gdb> info threads
> > gdb> info threads
> > gdb> info locals
> > gdb> info variables irq_rover_lock
> > gdb> info args
> > gdb> thread 2
> > gdb> set gdb off
> > gdb> set
> > gdb> set -c 6
> > gdb> gdb thread
> > gdb> bt
> > gdb> gdb bt
> > gdb> frame
> > gdb> up
> > gdb> down
> > gdb> info locals
> >
> > Known Issues:
> > =============
> >
> > 1. In gdb mode, 'bt' might fail to show backtrace in few vmcores
collected
> > from older kernels. This is a known issue due to register mismatch, and
> > its fix has been merged upstream:
> >
> > Commit:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/b684c09f09e7a6af3794d4233ef78581...
> >
> > Fixing GDB passthroughs on other architectures
> > ==============================================
> >
> > Much of the work for making gdb passthroughs like 'gdb bt', 'gdb
> > thread', 'gdb info locals' etc. has been done by the patches
introducing
> > 'machdep->get_cpu_reg' and this series fixing some issues in that.
> >
> > Other architectures should be able to fix these gdb functionalities by
> > simply implementing 'machdep->get_cpu_reg (cpu, regno, ...)'.
> >
> > The reasoning behind that has been explained with a diagram in commit
> > description of patch #1
> >
> > I will assist with my findings/observations fixing it on ppc64 whenever needed.
> >
> > Additional Notes:
> > =================
> >
> > Sorry, it took a long time to send this version. Tried fixing 'info
> > threads' but wasn't able to. Gave it time again, and was able to fix it
> > this time after multiple days of debugging.
> >
> > Some other things from last version review:
> >
> > * 'info rv' not working:
> > It's not supported in gdb, instead we need to use 'info locals
rv' or
> > 'info variables rv'
> >
> > * 'info variables' command hangs... and prints nothing after hanging for
long
> > It likely hangs due to a lot of symbols being there, and it's trying to
> > get all gdb's output and page it, so Control+C messes it up, but if we
pass
> > a regex filter to limit the output, eg. info variables rq, then it
doesn't
> > hang, and prints the variables/symbols.
> > Even with gdb, ie. simply running 'gdb vmlinux vmcore' also hangs
due
> > to the lot of symbols
> >
> > * making crashing thread as default in gdb:
> > This is implemented now, along with synchronising crash & gdb contexts,
in
> > patch #3
> >
> > * 'info threads' not working:
> > This turned to be due to a bug in gdb_interface. I fixed 'info
> > threads' in 2 patches, to simplify it, first for the gdb_interface,
> > and another patch for setting the context correctly in crash
> >
> > * other info commands:
> > I tested all the info commands, in crash along with this patch.
> > Most of those that fail in crash are due to gdb itself not supporting
> > them with vmcores, and other than that is the 'info pretty' command,
> > which might not be needed in crash anyways
> >
> > * live debugging showing only one thread:
> > I tried it with crash, crash shows only the current thread, ie.
> > itself, so it does not have information of registers for the other
> > CPUs. Similarly gdb does not support live kernel debugging (without
> > connecting to a gdbstub/QEMU etc.).
> > If you need I can make it show the current thread id correctly for
> > the one thread, but I don't think it might help much with live
> > debugging
> >
> > Hope, I set the context, thanks for the reviews, I replied and worked
> > on your suggestions, but got stuck there due to 'info threads'
> >
> > Changelog:
> > ==========
> >
> > V3:
> > + default gdb thread will be the crashing thread, instead of being
> > thread '0'
> > + synchronise crash cpu and gdb thread context
> > + fix bug in gdb_interface, that replaced gdb's output stream, losing
> > output in some cases, such as info threads and extra output in info
> > variables
> > + fix 'info threads'
> >
> > RFC V2:
> > - removed patch implementing 'frame', 'up', 'down' in
crash
> > - updated the cover letter by removing the mention of those commands other
> > than the respective gdb passthrough
> >
> > Aditya Gupta (5):
> > ppc64: correct gdb passthroughs by implementing machdep->get_cpu_reg
> > remove 'frame' from prohibited commands list
> > synchronise cpu context changes between crash/gdb
> > fix gdb_interface: restore gdb's output streams at end of
> > gdb_interface
> > fix 'info threads' command
> >
> > crash_target.c | 44 ++++++++++++++++
> > defs.h | 130 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> > gdb-10.2.patch | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> > gdb_interface.c | 2 +-
> > kernel.c | 47 +++++++++++++++--
> > ppc64.c | 95 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
> > task.c | 14 ++++++
> > tools.c | 2 +-
> > 8 files changed, 434 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
> >
>