On Fri, 27 Apr 2018 08:56:36 +0200
Ingo Molnar <mi...@kernel.org> wrote:

> 
> * Masami Hiramatsu <mhira...@kernel.org> wrote:
> 
> > @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ static void reuse_unused_kprobe(struct kprobe *ap)
> >     op = container_of(ap, struct optimized_kprobe, kp);
> >     if (unlikely(list_empty(&op->list)))
> >             printk(KERN_WARNING "Warning: found a stray unused "
> > -                   "aggrprobe@%p\n", ap->addr);
> > +                   "aggrprobe@%pS\n", ap->addr);
> 
> Is this a kernel bug? If yes then please convert this to a WARN_ON_ONCE() 
> that 
> doesn't print any kernel addresses.

OK, I will do.

> 
> >     /* Enable the probe again */
> >     ap->flags &= ~KPROBE_FLAG_DISABLED;
> >     /* Optimize it again (remove from op->list) */
> > @@ -985,7 +985,8 @@ static int arm_kprobe_ftrace(struct kprobe *p)
> >     ret = ftrace_set_filter_ip(&kprobe_ftrace_ops,
> >                                (unsigned long)p->addr, 0, 0);
> >     if (ret) {
> > -           pr_debug("Failed to arm kprobe-ftrace at %p (%d)\n", p->addr, 
> > ret);
> > +           pr_debug("Failed to arm kprobe-ftrace at %pS (%d)\n",
> > +                    p->addr, ret);
> >             return ret;
> 
> Can this happen during normal use? If yes then just remove the warning 
> message.

Yes, it can, for example probing on live-patched function.

> 
> >     }
> >  
> > @@ -1025,7 +1026,8 @@ static int disarm_kprobe_ftrace(struct kprobe *p)
> >  
> >     ret = ftrace_set_filter_ip(&kprobe_ftrace_ops,
> >                        (unsigned long)p->addr, 1, 0);
> > -   WARN(ret < 0, "Failed to disarm kprobe-ftrace at %p (%d)\n", p->addr, 
> > ret);
> > +   WARN(ret < 0, "Failed to disarm kprobe-ftrace at %pS (%d)\n",
> > +        p->addr, ret);
> 
> As this is a signal of a kernel bug, just convert this to a regular 
> WARN_ONCE() 
> that doesn't print any kernel addresses.

Would you mean just replace WARN with WARN_ONCE as below?

WARN_ONCE(ret < 0, "Failed to disarm kprobe-ftrace at %pS (%d)\n",
             p->addr, ret);

Anyway, without printing kprobe->addr, it may be meaningless for this case.

> 
> > +/* Caller must NOT call this in usual path. This is only for critical case 
> > */
> >  void dump_kprobe(struct kprobe *kp)
> >  {
> > -   printk(KERN_WARNING "Dumping kprobe:\n");
> > -   printk(KERN_WARNING "Name: %s\nAddress: %p\nOffset: %x\n",
> > -          kp->symbol_name, kp->addr, kp->offset);
> > +   pr_err("Dumping kprobe:\n");
> > +   pr_err("Name: %s\nOffset: %x\nAddress: %pS\n",
> > +          kp->symbol_name, kp->offset, kp->addr);
> 
> No, this function should just go away and be replaced by a WARN() in 
> reenter_kprobe().

Would you consider to use pr_err() here? If so, I'll move this
dump as you suggested.

Thank you,


-- 
Masami Hiramatsu <mhira...@kernel.org>

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