Hi Will,
On Monday 05 January 2015 09:36 PM, William Cohen wrote:
Hi All,
Pratyush has been implementing uprobes support for aarch64 and has
posted a set of patches
(
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ports.arm.kernel/382237) for
review. The really new Linux kernels requires a patch to the
systemtap runtime because the f_dentry macro has been removed. With
the patched systemtap I was able to run the systemtap testsuite and
get some test results exercising the uprobes support:
https://web.elastic.org/~dejazilla/viewsummary.php?summary=%3D%27%3C54A9E...
There looked to be a localized fixes for plt support to eliminate the
unsupported systemtap.base/list.exp plt-* tests.
A number of the tests appear to fail because of userspace arguments
cannot be found for sdt probes.
The uprobe patches still need some refinement. On a number of
systemtap "make installcheck" runs the kernel would get stuck spewing
out:
Unexpected kernel single-step exception at EL1
There are at least two functions of arm64/uprobe implementation
uprobe_breakpoint_handler and uprobe_single_step_handler, where a kprobe
insertion might be causing above issue. Currently I have qualified these
functions with __kprobe, so that one can not insert a kprobe there. With
this you should not be able to see the above message.
However, I am still investigating if a kprobe insertion be allowed to
these functions or any other function which is called directly from
debug exception handler (do_debug_exception)
Update code is here:
https://github.com/pratyushanand/linux.git : ml_arm64_uprobe_devel_v2
~Pratyush
However, things are looking better for user-space probing on arm64.
-Will