Hi! Le mercredi 1 novembre 2023, 01:15:09 EET Masami Hiramatsu a écrit : > Hi, > > On Tue, 31 Oct 2023 23:24:43 +0200 > > Francis Laniel <flan...@linux.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > @@ -729,17 +744,55 @@ static int count_mod_symbols(void *data, const > > > char > > > *name, unsigned long unused) return 0; > > > > > > } > > > > > > -static unsigned int number_of_same_symbols(char *func_name) > > > +static unsigned int number_of_same_symbols(const char *mod, const char > > > *func_name) { > > > > > > struct sym_count_ctx ctx = { .count = 0, .name = func_name }; > > > > > > - kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol(count_symbols, func_name, &ctx.count); > > > + if (!mod) > > > + kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol(count_symbols, func_name, > > > > &ctx.count); > > > > > - module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(NULL, count_mod_symbols, &ctx); > > > + module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(mod, count_mod_symbols, &ctx); > > > > I may be missing something here or reviewing too quickly. > > Wouldn't this function return count to be 0 if func_name is only part of > > the module named mod? > > No, please read below. > > > Indeed, if the function is not in kernel symbol, > > kallsyms_on_each_match_symbol() will not loop. > > And, by giving mod to module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(), the corresponding > > module will be skipped, so count_mob_symbols() would not be called. > > Hence, we would have 0 as count, which would lead to ENOENT later. > > Would you mean the case func_name is on the specific module? > If 'mod' is specified, module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol() only loops on > symbols in the module names 'mod'. > > int module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol(const char *modname, > int (*fn)(void *, const char *, unsigned > long), void *data) > { > struct module *mod; > unsigned int i; > int ret = 0; > > mutex_lock(&module_mutex); > list_for_each_entry(mod, &modules, list) { > struct mod_kallsyms *kallsyms; > > if (mod->state == MODULE_STATE_UNFORMED) > continue; > > if (modname && strcmp(modname, mod->name)) > continue; > ... > > So with above change, 'if mod is not specified, search the symbols in kernel > and all modules. If mod is sepecified, search the symbol on the specific > module'. > > Thus, "if func_name is only part of the module named mod", the > module_kallsyms_on_each_symbol() will count the 'func_name' in 'mod' module > correctly.
Sorry, I looked to quickly and forgot about the return value of strcmp()... From the code, everything seems OK! If I have some time, I will test it and potentially come back with a "Tested- by" tag but without any warranty. > Thank you, > > > Thank you, Best regards.