Frank Ch. Eigler
2013-Nov-20 14:26 UTC
[PATCH -tip v3 00/23] kprobes: introduce NOKPROBE_SYMBOL() and general cleaning of kprobe blacklist
masami.hiramatsu.pt wrote:> [...] This series also includes a change which prohibits probing on > the address in .entry.text because the code is used for very > low-level sensitive interrupt/syscall entries. Probing such code may > cause unexpected result (actually most of that area is already in > the kprobe blacklist). So I've decide to prohibit probing all of > them. [...]Does this new blacklist cover enough that the kernel now survives a broadly wildcarded perf-probe, e.g. over e.g. all of its kallsyms? - FChE
Frank Ch. Eigler
2013-Nov-20 17:36 UTC
[PATCH -tip v3 00/23] kprobes: introduce NOKPROBE_SYMBOL() and general cleaning of kprobe blacklist
Hi -> > Does this new blacklist cover enough that the kernel now survives a > > broadly wildcarded perf-probe, e.g. over e.g. all of its kallsyms? > > That's generally the purpose of the annotations - if it doesn't then > that's a bug.AFAIK, no kernel since kprobes was introduced has ever stood up to that test. perf probe lacks the wildcarding powers of systemtap, so one needs to resort to something like: # cat /proc/kallsyms | grep ' [tT] ' | while read addr type symbol; do perf probe $symbol done then wait for a few hours for that to finish. Then, or while the loop is still running, run # perf record -e 'probe:*' -aR sleep 1 to take a kernel down. - FChE
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