Re: [PATCH v4 3/9] bpf/btf: Add a function to search a member of a struct/union
From: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
Date: 2023-08-02 00:41:08
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On Wed, 2 Aug 2023 09:21:46 +0900 Masami Hiramatsu (Google) [off-list ref] wrote:
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Then use kprobes. When I asked Masami what the difference between fprobes and kprobes was, he told me that it would be that it would no longer rely on the slower FTRACE_WITH_REGS. But currently, it still does.kprobes needs to keep using pt_regs because software-breakpoint exception handler gets that. And fprobe is used for bpf multi-kprobe interface, but I think it can be optional. So until user-land tool supports the ftrace_regs, you can just disable using fprobes if CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS=n
I'm confused. I asked about the difference between kprobes on ftrace and fprobes, and you said it was to get rid of the requirement of FTRACE_WITH_REGS. https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230120205535.98998636329ca4d5f8325bc3@kernel.org/ (local)
Then you can safely use struct pt_regs *regs = ftrace_get_regs(fregs); I think we can just replace the CONFIG_FPROBE ifdefs with CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS in kernel/trace/bpf_trace.c And that will be the first version of using ftrace_regs in fprobe.
But it is still slow. The FTRACE_WITH_REGS gives us the full pt_regs and saves all registers including flags, which is a very slow operation (and noticeable in profilers). And this still doesn't work on arm64. Maybe we can add a ftrace_partial_regs(fregs) that returns a partially filled pt_regs, and the caller that uses this obviously knows its partial (as it's in the name). But this doesn't quite help out arm64 because unlike x86, struct ftrace_regs does not contain an address compatibility with pt_regs fields. It would need to do a copy. ftrace_partial_regs(fregs, ®s) ? -- Steve