Re: [PATCH] perf: unwind: fix segbase for libunwind.

From: Wang Nan
Date: Thu Apr 02 2015 - 01:07:55 EST


On 2015/4/1 22:48, Ingo Molnar wrote:
>
> * Wang Nan <wangnan0@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Perf passes incorrect segbase and table_data to libunwind when
>> map->pgoff != 0, causes unwind failure. This patch fixes this
>> problem.
>>
>> segbase is an absolute offset from the head of object file, directly
>> read from ELF file. Original code computes corresponding virtual
>> address using map->start + segbase, doesn't consider map->pgoff.
>> Which causes libunwind read from incorrect offset.
>
> What's the effect of this bug in practice?
>
> Is there any before/after output you can show that demonstrates the
> fix?
>

I found the problem when testing my '--map-adjustment' argument. I tried to
construct a test case for normal case, but it seems triggers futher bugs.

Following is the reproducing steps. The first two

Step 1: create a C file like this (libtest-load.c):

--------test-load.c-----------
#define DATA_SZ 65535
int data[DATA_SZ] = {1,1,2,3,5,8,13,};

int fib(int x)
{
if (x >= DATA_SZ)
return -1;
if ((x == 0) || (x == 1))
return 1;
data[x] = fib(x - 1) + fib(x - 2);
return data[x];
}
----------------------

Step 2: create a shared object with folowing ld-script (test-load.lds) using:

$ gcc -shared -fPIC ./test-load.c -Wl,-T./test-load.lds -O0 -o libtest-load.so

--------------test-load.lds---------------
SECTIONS
{
.note.gnu.build-id : { *(.node.*) } :text
.gnu.hash : { *(.gnu.hash) } :text
.dynsym : { *(.dynsym) } :text
.dynstr : { *(.dynstr) } :text
.gnu.version : { *(.gnu.version) } :text
.gnu.version_r : { *(.gnu.version_r) } :text
.rela.dyn : { *(.rela.dyn) } :text
.rela.plt : { *(.rela.plt) } :text
.init : { *(.init) } :text
.plt : { *(.plt) } :text
.text : { *(.text) } :text
.fini : { *(.fini) } :text
.eh_frame_hdr : { *(.eh_frame_hdr) } :text
.eh_frame : { *(.eh_frame) } :text

.ctors : { *(.ctors) } :data
.dtors : { *(.dtors) } :data
.jcr : { *(.jcr) } :data
.got : { *(.got) } :data
.got.plt : { *(.got.plt) } :data
.data : { *(.data) } :data
.bss : { *(.bss) } :data
.dynamic : { *(.dynamic) } :dynamic

}

PHDRS
{
text PT_LOAD FLAGS(7);
data PT_LOAD FLAGS(7);
dynamic PT_DYNAMIC FLAGS(7);
note PT_NOTE FLAGS(4);
}
-----------------------------

In my environment, I get a shared object with:

$ readelf -l ./libtest-load.so

Elf file type is DYN (Shared object file)
Entry point 0x390
There are 4 program headers, starting at offset 64

Program Headers:
Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr
FileSiz MemSiz Flags Align
LOAD 0x0000000000200000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
0x00000000000005c4 0x00000000000005c4 RWE 200000
LOAD 0x00000000002005c8 0x00000000000005c8 0x00000000000005c8
0x00000000000400a0 0x00000000000400b0 RWE 200000
DYNAMIC 0x0000000000240678 0x0000000000040678 0x0000000000040678
0x0000000000000180 0x0000000000000180 RWE 8
NOTE 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000
0x0000000000000000 0x0000000000000000 R 8

Section to Segment mapping:
Segment Sections...
00 .gnu.hash .dynsym .dynstr .gnu.version .gnu.version_r .rela.plt .init .plt .text .fini .eh_frame_hdr .eh_frame .rela.dyn .note.gnu.build-id
01 .ctors .dtors .jcr .got .got.plt .data .data.rel .bss
02 .dynamic
03

The goal of the first 2 steps is to create a shared object which will be mmap-ed with
pgoff != 0 (offset of a PT_LOAD segment != 0). I'm not sure which part of the ld scripts
leads to this, so I paste all of them.

Step 3: Use that shared object: compile following C file using:

$ gcc ./test.c -O0 -ltest-load -L.

--------- test.c ---------
#include <stdio.h>
extern int fib(int x);
int main()
{
printf("%d\n", fib(30));
return 0;
}
-----------------

Step 4: perf record:

$ perf record -g --call-graph=dwarf ./a.out

Step 5: perf report:

$ perf report --stdio --no-children

# To display the perf.data header info, please use --header/--header-only options.
#
# Samples: 40 of event 'cycles'
# Event count (approx.): 28432005
#
# Overhead Command Shared Object Symbol
# ........ ....... ................ ......................
#
18.40% a.out libtest-load.so [.] 0x00000000002004ee
|
---0x7f17127964ee

16.85% a.out libtest-load.so [.] 0x00000000002004bf
|
---0x7f17127964bf

15.20% a.out libtest-load.so [.] 0x00000000002004c2
|
---0x7f17127964c2

9.33% a.out libtest-load.so [.] 0x000000000020049c
|
---0x7f171279649c


Perf failed to extract symbol name and also failed to unwind.


With my patch, perf unwind works:

#
# Overhead Command Shared Object Symbol
# ........ ....... ................ ......................
#
18.40% a.out libtest-load.so [.] 0x00000000002004ee
|
---0x7f17127964ee
|
|--50.52%-- 0x7f17127964cc
| |
| |--64.45%-- 0x7f17127964cc
| | 0x7f17127964db
| | |
| | |--98.69%-- 0x7f17127964db
| | | |
| | | |--93.86%-- 0x7f17127964db
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964db
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964db
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964db
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | 0x7f17127964db
| | | | 0x7f17127964db
| | | | 0x7f17127964cc
| | | | main
| | | | __libc_start_main
| | | | _start
| | | |
| | | --6.14%-- 0x7f17127964cc

However, still unable to find symbol names.

> Thanks,
>
> Ingo
>


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