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Re: [RFC][ PATCH -tip 0/6] kprobes: Kprobes jump optimization support


Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>> (1) The compiler is allowed to do cross-function optimization within a 
>> compilation unit where code in one function jumps into the middle of 
>> another function.
> 
> Hmm, right. This is a real problem. I think I have 2 options for this
> issue. I counted the cross-function jumps on my kernel roughly, and
> I found there were about 856 jumps jump into 158 functions (it might be
> incorrect, I just used 'objdump -d', and it also disassembles data
> section...)

Hmm, almost all of these functions are jumped from .fixup section.
Obviously, these should be mentioned.

> - Making a blacklist of target functions or addresses which cross-function
>   jumps jump into. This will be done by disassembling kernel when starting up
>   kernel and loading modules.(or, at build-time)

If we can make this blacklist, it will include above .fixup section.

> 
> - Just disables cross-function optimization by adding --param
>   min-crossjump-insns=XXXX where XXXX is enough big number, when
>   CONFIG_OPTPROBES=y

BTW, I've tried to compile with min-crossjump-insns=32768. It actually
increased vmlinux size (about 1%),

   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
5767574 2022487 1521264 9311325  8e145d vmlinux-crossjump
5809551 2022487 1521264 9353302  8eb856 vmlinux-noncrossjump

However, with crossjumps opt, it seems not to add any jumps which
jump into the middle of other functions...

Thanks,

-- 
Masami Hiramatsu

Software Engineer
Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc.
Software Solutions Division

e-mail: mhiramat@redhat.com


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