(2014/06/20 9:37), Michael Ellerman wrote: > On Thu, 2014-06-19 at 20:20 +0900, Masami Hiramatsu wrote: >> (2014/06/19 20:01), Masami Hiramatsu wrote: >> >>>>>>> Ah, those messages should be shown in dmesg when booting if it doesn't >>>>>>> work, >>>>>>> because the messages are printed by initialization process of kprobe >>>>>>> blacklist. >>>>>>> So, reproducing it is just enabling CONFIG_KPROBES and boot it. >>>>>> Well, we don't get those messages on Power, since the kallsyms has the >>>>>> entries for ".function_name". The correct way to verify is, either : >>>>> >>>>> Hmm, that seems another issue on powerpc. Is that expected(and designed) >>>>> behavior? >>>> AFAIK, yes, it is. >>>> To be more precise : >>>> >>>> we have 'foo' and '.foo' for a function foo(), where 'foo' points to the >>>> function_entry and '.foo' points to the actual function. >>> >>> Ah, I see. So if we run >>> >>> func_ptr p = foo; >>> return p == kallsyms_lookup_name(".foo"); >>> >>> it returns true. >> >> One more thing I should know, is the address of ".function_name" within the >> kernel text? In other words, does kernel_text_address() return true for that >> address? If not, it's easy to verify the address. > > Yes. That is the text address, kernel_text_address() should definitely return > true. > > On 64-bit, ABIv1, "foo" points to the function descriptor, in the ".opd" > section. > > ".foo" points to the actual text of the function, in ".text".
Hmm, I misunderstood that. Anyway, we can verify it by kernel_text_address(). > > On 64-bit, ABIv2, "foo" points to the text in ".text". There are no dot > symbols. OK, in that case, kernel_text_address() check is still available. :) Thank you, -- Masami HIRAMATSU Software Platform Research Dept. Linux Technology Research Center Hitachi, Ltd., Yokohama Research Laboratory E-mail: masami.hiramatsu...@hitachi.com -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/