On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 14:26:48 +0530 Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bango...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> Thanks Masami for reviewing. > > Please find my replies to your comment. > > On Tuesday 26 April 2016 02:54 AM, Masami Hiramatsu wrote: > > Hi Ravi, > > > > On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 16:08:27 +0530 > > Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bango...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: > > > >> Perf can add a probe on kernel module which has not been loaded yet. > >> Current implementation finds module name from path. But if filename > >> is different from actual module name then perf fails to register > >> probe while loading module because of mismatch in names. For example, > >> samples/kobject/kobject-example.ko is loaded as kobject_example. > > Ah! right, good catch! > > Have some comment below; > > > >> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/probe-event.c b/tools/perf/util/probe-event.c > >> index 8319fbb..05d0905 100644 > >> --- a/tools/perf/util/probe-event.c > >> +++ b/tools/perf/util/probe-event.c > >> @@ -265,6 +265,65 @@ static bool kprobe_warn_out_range(const char *symbol, > >> unsigned long address) > >> return true; > >> } > >> > >> +/* > >> + * NOTE: > >> + * '.gnu.linkonce.this_module' section of kernel module elf directly > >> + * maps to 'struct module' from linux/module.h. This section contains > >> + * actual module name which will be used by kernel after loading it. > >> + * But, we cannot use 'struct module' here since linux/module.h is not > >> + * exposed to user-space. Offset of 'name' has remained same from long > >> + * time, so hardcoding it here. > >> + */ > >> +#ifdef __LP64__ > >> +#define MOD_NAME_OFFSET 24 > >> +#else > >> +#define MOD_NAME_OFFSET 12 > >> +#endif > >> + > >> +/* > >> + * @module can be module name of module file path. In case of path, > >> + * inspect elf and find out what is actual module name. > >> + * Caller has to free mod_name after using it. > >> + */ > >> +char *find_module_name(const char *module) > > Could you make this function static, since there is no caller outside > > this file? > > Yes. no caller outside of this file. But, > > In this patch, function find_module_name is defined outside of > #ifdef HAVE_DWARF_SUPPORT while it's being called from inside of > #ifdef HAVE_DWARF_SUPPORT. > > If I make it static and if there is no dwarf support, there will be > compilation > error about function defined but not used. > > And in second patch("perf probe: Fix module probe issue if no dwarf > support"), > I'm calling it from outside of #ifdef HAVE_DWARF_SUPPORT. > > So I have two options: > 1. merge both the patches and make definition as static > 2. make function static in second patch > > I've chose second approach and sent v2. But please let me know if there is > better way to do it. Ah, I see. In that case, you can swap the patch in the series and move find_module_name in the other patch ;) Thanks! -- Masami Hiramatsu <mhira...@kernel.org>