On 05/12/2018 14:52, Edward Cree wrote:
On 05/12/18 09:46, Jiong Wang wrote:
There is NO processed instruction number regression, either with or without
-mattr=+alu32.
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Cilium bpf
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bpf_lb-DLB_L3.o 2110/2110 1730/1733
That looks like a regression of 3 insns in the 32-bit case.
May be worth investigating why.
Will look into this.
+ dst_reg = insn->dst_reg;
+ regs[dst_reg] = regs[src_reg];
+ if (BPF_CLASS(insn->code) == BPF_ALU) {
+ /* Update type and range info. */
+ regs[dst_reg].type = SCALAR_VALUE;
+ coerce_reg_to_size(®s[dst_reg], 4);
Won't this break when handed a pointer (as root, so allowed to leak
it)? E.g. (pointer + x) gets turned into scalar x, rather than
unknown scalar in range [0, 0xffffffff].
Initially I was gating this to scalar_value only, later was thinking it
could be extended to ptr case if ptr leak is allowed.
But, your comment remind me min/max value doesn't mean real min/max value
for ptr types value, it means the offset only if I am understanding the
issue correctly. So, it will break pointer case.
Regards,
Jiong
The existing behaviour is correct for pointers: 32 unknown bits,
because the value of the pointer base is unknown.
It's only for scalar_values that you want to copy and truncate the
var_off and min/max from the src_reg.
-Ed