Hi Arnaldo, On Monday 19 September 2016 09:14 PM, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote: > Em Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 06:29:35PM +0530, Ravi Bangoria escreveu: >> Do not ignore call instruction with indirect target when its already >> identified as a call. This is an extension of commit e8ea1561952b >> ("perf annotate: Use raw form for register indirect call instructions") >> to generalize annotation for all instructions with indirect calls. >> >> This is needed for certain powerpc call instructions that use address >> in a register (such as bctrl, btarl, ...). >> >> Apart from that, when kcore is used to disassemble function, all call >> instructions were ignored. This patch will fix it as a side effect by >> not ignoring them. For example, >> >> Before (with kcore): >> mov %r13,%rdi >> callq 0xffffffff811a7e70 >> ^ jmpq 64 >> mov %gs:0x7ef41a6e(%rip),%al >> >> After (with kcore): >> mov %r13,%rdi >> > callq 0xffffffff811a7e70 >> ^ jmpq 64 >> mov %gs:0x7ef41a6e(%rip),%al > Ok, makes sense, but then now I have the -> and can't press enter to go > to that function, in fact for the case I'm using as a test, the > vsnprintf kernel function, I get: > > │ 56: test %al,%al > > ▒ > │ ↓ je 81 > > ▒ > │ lea -0x38(%rbp),%rsi > > ▒ > │ mov %r15,%rdi > > ▒ > │ → callq 0xffffffff993e3230 > > That 0xffffffff993e3230 should've been resolved to: > > [root@jouet ~]# grep ffffffff993e3230 /proc/kallsyms > ffffffff993e3230 t format_decode > > Trying to investigate why it doesn't...
I investigated this. If this example is with kcore, then it's expected. Because, perf annotate does not inspect kallsyms when it can't find symbol name from disassembly itself. For example, disassembly of finish_task_switch, with kcore: ffffffff810cf1b0: mov $0x1,%esi ffffffff810cf1b5: mov $0x4,%edi ffffffff810cf1ba: callq 0xffffffff811aced0 ffffffff810cf1bf: andb $0xfb,0x4c4(%rbx) ffffffff810cf1c6: jmpq 0xffffffff810cf0e9 ffffffff810cf1cb: mov %rbx,%rsi ffffffff810cf1ce: mov %r13,%rdi ffffffff810cf1d1: callq 0xffffffff811a7e70 ffffffff810cf1d6: jmpq 0xffffffff810cf0e4 with debuginfo: ffffffff810cf1b0: mov $0x1,%esi ffffffff810cf1b5: mov $0x4,%edi ffffffff810cf1ba: callq ffffffff811aced0 <___perf_sw_event> ffffffff810cf1bf: andb $0xfb,0x4c4(%rbx) ffffffff810cf1c6: jmpq ffffffff810cf0e9 <finish_task_switch+0x69> ffffffff810cf1cb: mov %rbx,%rsi ffffffff810cf1ce: mov %r13,%rdi ffffffff810cf1d1: callq ffffffff811a7e70 <__perf_event_task_sched_in> ffffffff810cf1d6: jmpq ffffffff810cf0e4 <finish_task_switch+0x64> call__parse tries to find symbol from angle brackets which is not present in case of kcore. -Ravi > - Arnaldo > >> Suggested-by: Michael Ellerman <m...@ellerman.id.au> >> [Suggested about 'bctrl' instruction] >> Signed-off-by: Ravi Bangoria <ravi.bango...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> >> --- >> Changes in v6: >> - No change >> >> tools/perf/util/annotate.c | 8 ++------ >> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/tools/perf/util/annotate.c b/tools/perf/util/annotate.c >> index ea07588..a05423b 100644 >> --- a/tools/perf/util/annotate.c >> +++ b/tools/perf/util/annotate.c >> @@ -81,16 +81,12 @@ static int call__parse(struct ins_operands *ops, const >> char *norm_arch) >> return ops->target.name == NULL ? -1 : 0; >> >> indirect_call: >> - tok = strchr(endptr, '('); >> - if (tok != NULL) { >> + tok = strchr(endptr, '*'); >> + if (tok == NULL) { >> ops->target.addr = 0; >> return 0; >> } >> >> - tok = strchr(endptr, '*'); >> - if (tok == NULL) >> - return -1; >> - >> ops->target.addr = strtoull(tok + 1, NULL, 16); >> return 0; >> } >> -- >> 2.5.5