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("x86/unwind/orc: Add 'signal' field to ORC metadata") andfb799447ae
("x86,objtool: Split UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY in two") changed the ORC format. Although ORC is internal to the kernel, it's the only way for external tools to get reliable kernel stack traces on x86-64. In particular, the drgn debugger [1] uses ORC for stack unwinding, and these format changes broke it [2]. As the drgn maintainer, I don't care how often or how much the kernel changes the ORC format as long as I have a way to detect the change. It suffices to store a version identifier in the vmlinux and kernel module ELF files (to use when parsing ORC sections from ELF), and in kernel memory (to use when parsing ORC from a core dump+symbol table). Rather than hard-coding a version number that needs to be manually bumped, Peterz suggested hashing the definitions from orc_types.h. If there is a format change that isn't caught by this, the hashing script can be updated. This patch adds an .orc_header allocated ELF section containing the 20-byte hash to vmlinux and kernel modules, along with the corresponding __start_orc_header and __stop_orc_header symbols in vmlinux. 1: https://github.com/osandov/drgn 2: https://github.com/osandov/drgn/issues/303 Fixes:ffb1b4a410
("x86/unwind/orc: Add 'signal' field to ORC metadata") Fixes:fb799447ae
("x86,objtool: Split UNWIND_HINT_EMPTY in two") Signed-off-by: Omar Sandoval <osandov@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Acked-by: Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@kernel.org> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/aef9c8dc43915b886a8c48509a12ec1b006ca1ca.1686690801.git.osandov@osandov.com
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#!/bin/sh
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
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set -e
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printf '%s' '#define ORC_HASH '
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awk '
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/^#define ORC_(REG|TYPE)_/ { print }
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/^struct orc_entry {$/ { p=1 }
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p { print }
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/^}/ { p=0 }' |
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sha1sum |
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cut -d " " -f 1 |
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sed 's/\([0-9a-f]\{2\}\)/0x\1,/g'
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