Re: [PATCH 3/7] objtool: Add support for intra-function calls

From: Julien Thierry
Date: Thu Apr 02 2020 - 09:38:50 EST




On 4/2/20 2:24 PM, Alexandre Chartre wrote:


On 4/2/20 2:53 PM, Julien Thierry wrote:
Hi Alexandre,

I ran into the limitation of intra-function call for the arm64
support but didn't take the time to make a clean patch to support
them properly.

Nice to see you've gone through that work :) .

On 4/2/20 9:22 AM, Alexandre Chartre wrote:
Change objtool to support intra-function calls. An intra-function call
is represented in objtool as a push onto the stack (of the return

I have to disagree a bit with that. The push onto the stack is true
on x86, but other architectures might not have that (arm/arm64 have a
link register that gets set by "bl" instructions and do not modify
the stack).

Correct, this is x86 specific.


address), and a jump to the destination address. That way the stack
information is correctly updated and the call flow is still accurate.

Signed-off-by: Alexandre Chartre <alexandre.chartre@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
  tools/objtool/check.c | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
  tools/objtool/check.h |  1 +
  2 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/tools/objtool/check.c b/tools/objtool/check.c
index 214809ac2776..0cec91291d46 100644
--- a/tools/objtool/check.c
+++ b/tools/objtool/check.c
@@ -657,6 +657,18 @@ static int add_call_destinations(struct objtool_file *file)
          if (insn->type != INSN_CALL)
              continue;
+        if (insn->intra_function_call) {
+            dest_off = insn->offset + insn->len + insn->immediate;
+            insn->jump_dest = find_insn(file, insn->sec, dest_off);
+            if (insn->jump_dest)
+                continue;
+
+            WARN_FUNC("can't find call dest at %s+0x%lx",
+                  insn->sec, insn->offset,
+                  insn->sec->name, dest_off);
+            return -1;
+        }
+
          rela = find_rela_by_dest_range(insn->sec, insn->offset,
                             insn->len);
          if (!rela) {
@@ -1289,6 +1301,49 @@ static int read_retpoline_hints(struct objtool_file *file)
      return 0;
  }
+static int read_intra_function_call(struct objtool_file *file)
+{
+    struct section *sec;
+    struct instruction *insn;
+    struct rela *rela;
+
+    sec = find_section_by_name(file->elf,
+                   ".rela.discard.intra_function_call");

I'm wondering, do we really need to annotate the intra_function_call
and group the in a section?

Would it be a problem to consider all (static) call instructions with
a destination that is not the start offset of a symbol to be an
intra-function call (and set insn->intra_function_call and
insn->jump_dest accordingly)?

Correct, we could automatically detect intra-function calls instead of
having to annotate them. However, I choose to annotate them because I don't
think that's not an expected construct in a "normal" code flow (at least
on x86). So objtool would still issue a warning on intra-function calls
by default, and you can annotate them to indicate if they are expected.

If intra-function calls are frequent on arm then I can add an option to
objtool so it automatically detects them. This way, we won't use the option
on x86 and we have to annotate intra-function call on x86, and you can
use it on arm to automatically detect intra-function calls.


That makes sense. Maybe we can just allow them in !file->c_file, I don't think gcc generates such call on arm64, so I think we'd only have that in assembly.

If people prefer to keep the annotation, would you mind having a "ANNOTATE_INTRA_FUNCTION_CALL" macro in include/linux/frame.h to add the label and the reference to the right section?
This way it could be reused for other archs.


Other than that the logic would stay the same.

+    if (!sec)
+        return 0;
+
+    list_for_each_entry(rela, &sec->rela_list, list) {
+        if (rela->sym->type != STT_SECTION) {
+            WARN("unexpected relocation symbol type in %s",
+                 sec->name);
+            return -1;
+        }
+
+        insn = find_insn(file, rela->sym->sec, rela->addend);
+        if (!insn) {
+            WARN("bad .discard.intra_function_call entry");
+            return -1;
+        }
+
+        if (insn->type != INSN_CALL) {
+            WARN_FUNC("intra_function_call not a call",
+                  insn->sec, insn->offset);

Nit: This could be slightly confusing with INSN_CALL_DYNAMIC. Maybe just:
     "unsupported instruction for intra-function call " ?

Right, I will change that: "intra_function_call not a direct call"

+            return -1;
+        }
+
+        insn->intra_function_call = true;
+        /*
+         * For the impact on the stack, make an intra-function
+         * call behaves like a push of an immediate value (the
+         * return address).
+         */
+        insn->stack_op.src.type = OP_SRC_CONST;
+        insn->stack_op.dest.type = OP_DEST_PUSH;

As commented above, this should be arch dependent.

I will add a arch dependent call. I will also do that for the return
trampoline call case (patch 4).


Thank you!

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Julien Thierry