On Mon, 17 Feb 2025 14:42:44 +0100 Heiko Carstens <h...@linux.ibm.com> wrote:
> > +REALBIN=`readlink -f /bin/sh` > > + > > echo 'cat /proc/$$/maps' | /bin/sh | \ > > - grep "r-xp .*/bin/.*sh$" | \ > > + grep "r-xp .*${REALBIN}$" | \ > > awk '{printf "p:myevent %s:0x%s\n", $6,$3 }' >> uprobe_events > > This test fails on s390, not because of this change, but since the > test seems to assume that the entry point of /bin/sh is at offset 0; > or at least there is some code that is executed at least once at > offset 0; but that is not the case (at least) for s390. > > Not sure how this can be addressed. Using "readelf -f" to get the > entry point address of the executable and use that for the uprobe > would work, but it would also add a dependency to binutils for the > ftrace selftests, which doesn't exist yet, as far as I can tell. > > Would it maybe an option for architectures to opt-in to use readelf > and skip the test (exit_unsupported) if readelf is not available? I'm OK for adding a dependency on readelf existing on the test system, as it is part of binutils. Masami and Shuah, Are you OK with that? -- Steve