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Pull AFS fixes from David Howells: "Here's a set of patches that fix a number of bugs in the in-kernel AFS client, including: - Fix directory locking to not use individual page locks for directory reading/scanning but rather to use a semaphore on the afs_vnode struct as the directory contents must be read in a single blob and data from different reads must not be mixed as the entire contents may be shuffled about between reads. - Fix address list parsing to handle port specifiers correctly. - Only give up callback records on a server if we actually talked to that server (we might not be able to access a server). - Fix some callback handling bugs, including refcounting, whole-volume callbacks and when callbacks actually get broken in response to a CB.CallBack op. - Fix some server/address rotation bugs, including giving up if we can't probe a server; giving up if a server says it doesn't have a volume, but there are more servers to try. - Fix the decoding of fetched statuses to be OpenAFS compatible. - Fix the handling of server lookups in Cache Manager ops (such as CB.InitCallBackState3) to use a UUID if possible and to handle no server being found. - Fix a bug in server lookup where not all addresses are compared. - Fix the non-encryption of calls that prevents some servers from being accessed (this also requires an AF_RXRPC patch that has already gone in through the net tree). There's also a patch that adds tracepoints to log Cache Manager ops that don't find a matching server, either by UUID or by address" * tag 'afs-fixes-20180514' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dhowells/linux-fs: afs: Fix the non-encryption of calls afs: Fix CB.CallBack handling afs: Fix whole-volume callback handling afs: Fix afs_find_server search loop afs: Fix the handling of an unfound server in CM operations afs: Add a tracepoint to record callbacks from unlisted servers afs: Fix the handling of CB.InitCallBackState3 to find the server by UUID afs: Fix VNOVOL handling in address rotation afs: Fix AFSFetchStatus decoder to provide OpenAFS compatibility afs: Fix server rotation's handling of fileserver probe failure afs: Fix refcounting in callback registration afs: Fix giving up callbacks on server destruction afs: Fix address list parsing afs: Fix directory page locking
129 lines
4.3 KiB
C
129 lines
4.3 KiB
C
/*
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* dwarf-regs.c : Mapping of DWARF debug register numbers into register names.
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* Extracted from probe-finder.c
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*
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* Written by Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@redhat.com>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*
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*/
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <errno.h> /* for EINVAL */
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#include <string.h> /* for strcmp */
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#include <linux/ptrace.h> /* for struct pt_regs */
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#include <linux/kernel.h> /* for offsetof */
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#include <dwarf-regs.h>
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/*
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* See arch/x86/kernel/ptrace.c.
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* Different from it:
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*
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* - Since struct pt_regs is defined differently for user and kernel,
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* but we want to use 'ax, bx' instead of 'rax, rbx' (which is struct
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* field name of user's pt_regs), we make REG_OFFSET_NAME to accept
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* both string name and reg field name.
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*
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* - Since accessing x86_32's pt_regs from x86_64 building is difficult
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* and vise versa, we simply fill offset with -1, so
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* get_arch_regstr() still works but regs_query_register_offset()
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* returns error.
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* The only inconvenience caused by it now is that we are not allowed
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* to generate BPF prologue for a x86_64 kernel if perf is built for
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* x86_32. This is really a rare usecase.
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*
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* - Order is different from kernel's ptrace.c for get_arch_regstr(). Use
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* the order defined by dwarf.
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*/
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struct pt_regs_offset {
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const char *name;
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int offset;
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};
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#define REG_OFFSET_END {.name = NULL, .offset = 0}
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#ifdef __x86_64__
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# define REG_OFFSET_NAME_64(n, r) {.name = n, .offset = offsetof(struct pt_regs, r)}
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# define REG_OFFSET_NAME_32(n, r) {.name = n, .offset = -1}
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#else
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# define REG_OFFSET_NAME_64(n, r) {.name = n, .offset = -1}
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# define REG_OFFSET_NAME_32(n, r) {.name = n, .offset = offsetof(struct pt_regs, r)}
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#endif
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/* TODO: switching by dwarf address size */
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#ifndef __x86_64__
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static const struct pt_regs_offset x86_32_regoffset_table[] = {
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("%ax", eax),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("%cx", ecx),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("%dx", edx),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("%bx", ebx),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("$stack", esp), /* Stack address instead of %sp */
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("%bp", ebp),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("%si", esi),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_32("%di", edi),
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REG_OFFSET_END,
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};
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#define regoffset_table x86_32_regoffset_table
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#else
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static const struct pt_regs_offset x86_64_regoffset_table[] = {
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%ax", rax),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%dx", rdx),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%cx", rcx),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%bx", rbx),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%si", rsi),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%di", rdi),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%bp", rbp),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%sp", rsp),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r8", r8),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r9", r9),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r10", r10),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r11", r11),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r12", r12),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r13", r13),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r14", r14),
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REG_OFFSET_NAME_64("%r15", r15),
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REG_OFFSET_END,
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};
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#define regoffset_table x86_64_regoffset_table
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#endif
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/* Minus 1 for the ending REG_OFFSET_END */
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#define ARCH_MAX_REGS ((sizeof(regoffset_table) / sizeof(regoffset_table[0])) - 1)
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/* Return architecture dependent register string (for kprobe-tracer) */
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const char *get_arch_regstr(unsigned int n)
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{
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return (n < ARCH_MAX_REGS) ? regoffset_table[n].name : NULL;
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}
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/* Reuse code from arch/x86/kernel/ptrace.c */
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/**
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* regs_query_register_offset() - query register offset from its name
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* @name: the name of a register
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*
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* regs_query_register_offset() returns the offset of a register in struct
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* pt_regs from its name. If the name is invalid, this returns -EINVAL;
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*/
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int regs_query_register_offset(const char *name)
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{
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const struct pt_regs_offset *roff;
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for (roff = regoffset_table; roff->name != NULL; roff++)
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if (!strcmp(roff->name, name))
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return roff->offset;
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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