On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 08:19:33PM -0400, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
> Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 07:17:39PM -0400, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
> >> Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
> >>>> +        while (addr < paddr) {
> >>>> +                kernel_insn_init(&insn, (void *)addr);
> >>>> +                insn_get_opcode(&insn);
> >>>> +
> >>>> +                /* Check if the instruction has been modified. */
> >>>> +                if (insn.opcode.bytes[0] == BREAKPOINT_INSTRUCTION) {
> >>>> +                        ret = recover_probed_instruction(buf, addr);
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I'm confused about the reason of this recovering. Is it to remove
> >>> kprobes behind the current setting one in the current function?
> >>
> >> No, it recovers just an instruction which is probed by a kprobe,
> >> because we need to know the first byte of this instruction for
> >> decoding it.
> 
> Ah, sorry, it was not accurate. the function recovers an instruction
> on the buffer(buf), not on the real kernel text. :)



Ah ok. I'll just add a small comment about that then, and apply
it.


 
> >>
> >> Perhaps we'd better to have more generic interface (text_peek?)
> >> for it because another subsystem (e.g. kgdb) may want to insert int3...
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> > 
> > 
> > Aah, I see now, it's to keep a sane check of the instructions
> > boundaries without int 3 artifacts in the middle.
> > 
> > But in that case, you should re-arm the breakpoint after your
> > check, right?
> > 
> > Or may be you could do the check without repatching?
> 
> Yes, it doesn't modify kernel text, just recover an original
> instruction from kernel text and backup byte on a buffer.


Ok.


> > May be by doing a copy of insn.opcode.bytes and replacing bytes[0]
> > with what a random kprobe has stolen?
> 
> Hm, no, this function is protected from other kprobes by kprobe_mutex.
> 
> Thank you,



Right, thanks!



> -- 
> Masami Hiramatsu
> 
> Software Engineer
> Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc.
> Software Solutions Division
> 
> e-mail: mhira...@redhat.com
> 

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