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Function in modules could appear in /proc/kallsyms in random order. ffffffffa02608a0 t bpf_testmod_loop_test ffffffffa02600c0 t __traceiter_bpf_testmod_test_writable_bare ffffffffa0263b60 d __tracepoint_bpf_testmod_test_write_bare ffffffffa02608c0 T bpf_testmod_test_read ffffffffa0260d08 t __SCT__tp_func_bpf_testmod_test_writable_bare ffffffffa0263300 d __SCK__tp_func_bpf_testmod_test_read ffffffffa0260680 T bpf_testmod_test_write ffffffffa0260860 t bpf_testmod_test_mod_kfunc Therefore, we cannot reliably use kallsyms_find_next() to find the end of a function. Replace it with a simple guess (start + 128). This is good enough for this test. Signed-off-by: Song Liu <songliubraving@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/bpf/20211022234814.318457-1-songliubraving@fb.com
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564 B
C
26 lines
564 B
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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#ifndef __TRACE_HELPER_H
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#define __TRACE_HELPER_H
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#include <bpf/libbpf.h>
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struct ksym {
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long addr;
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char *name;
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};
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int load_kallsyms(void);
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struct ksym *ksym_search(long key);
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long ksym_get_addr(const char *name);
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/* open kallsyms and find addresses on the fly, faster than load + search. */
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int kallsyms_find(const char *sym, unsigned long long *addr);
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void read_trace_pipe(void);
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ssize_t get_uprobe_offset(const void *addr, ssize_t base);
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ssize_t get_base_addr(void);
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ssize_t get_rel_offset(uintptr_t addr);
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#endif
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