Commit 793eccae authored by Andrii Nakryiko's avatar Andrii Nakryiko

Merge branch 'libbpf: Move CO-RE logic into separate file.'

Alexei Starovoitov says:

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From: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>

Split CO-RE processing logic from libbpf into separate file
with an interface that doesn't dependend on libbpf internal details.
As the next step relo_core.c will be compiled with libbpf and with the kernel.
The _internal_ interface between libbpf/CO-RE and kernel/CO-RE will be:
int bpf_core_apply_relo_insn(const char *prog_name, struct bpf_insn *insn,
			     int insn_idx,
			     const struct bpf_core_relo *relo,
			     int relo_idx,
			     const struct btf *local_btf,
			     struct bpf_core_cand_list *cands);
where bpf_core_relo and bpf_core_cand_list are simple types
prepared by kernel and libbpf.

Though diff stat shows a lot of lines inserted/deleted they are moved lines.
Pls review with diff.colorMoved.
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Signed-off-by: default avatarAndrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
parents 2b7e9f25 b0588390
libbpf-y := libbpf.o bpf.o nlattr.o btf.o libbpf_errno.o str_error.o \
netlink.o bpf_prog_linfo.o libbpf_probes.o xsk.o hashmap.o \
btf_dump.o ringbuf.o strset.o linker.o gen_loader.o
btf_dump.o ringbuf.o strset.o linker.o gen_loader.o relo_core.o
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......@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
#include <errno.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include "libbpf_legacy.h"
#include "relo_core.h"
/* make sure libbpf doesn't use kernel-only integer typedefs */
#pragma GCC poison u8 u16 u32 u64 s8 s16 s32 s64
......@@ -366,76 +367,6 @@ struct bpf_line_info_min {
__u32 line_col;
};
/* bpf_core_relo_kind encodes which aspect of captured field/type/enum value
* has to be adjusted by relocations.
*/
enum bpf_core_relo_kind {
BPF_FIELD_BYTE_OFFSET = 0, /* field byte offset */
BPF_FIELD_BYTE_SIZE = 1, /* field size in bytes */
BPF_FIELD_EXISTS = 2, /* field existence in target kernel */
BPF_FIELD_SIGNED = 3, /* field signedness (0 - unsigned, 1 - signed) */
BPF_FIELD_LSHIFT_U64 = 4, /* bitfield-specific left bitshift */
BPF_FIELD_RSHIFT_U64 = 5, /* bitfield-specific right bitshift */
BPF_TYPE_ID_LOCAL = 6, /* type ID in local BPF object */
BPF_TYPE_ID_TARGET = 7, /* type ID in target kernel */
BPF_TYPE_EXISTS = 8, /* type existence in target kernel */
BPF_TYPE_SIZE = 9, /* type size in bytes */
BPF_ENUMVAL_EXISTS = 10, /* enum value existence in target kernel */
BPF_ENUMVAL_VALUE = 11, /* enum value integer value */
};
/* The minimum bpf_core_relo checked by the loader
*
* CO-RE relocation captures the following data:
* - insn_off - instruction offset (in bytes) within a BPF program that needs
* its insn->imm field to be relocated with actual field info;
* - type_id - BTF type ID of the "root" (containing) entity of a relocatable
* type or field;
* - access_str_off - offset into corresponding .BTF string section. String
* interpretation depends on specific relocation kind:
* - for field-based relocations, string encodes an accessed field using
* a sequence of field and array indices, separated by colon (:). It's
* conceptually very close to LLVM's getelementptr ([0]) instruction's
* arguments for identifying offset to a field.
* - for type-based relocations, strings is expected to be just "0";
* - for enum value-based relocations, string contains an index of enum
* value within its enum type;
*
* Example to provide a better feel.
*
* struct sample {
* int a;
* struct {
* int b[10];
* };
* };
*
* struct sample *s = ...;
* int x = &s->a; // encoded as "0:0" (a is field #0)
* int y = &s->b[5]; // encoded as "0:1:0:5" (anon struct is field #1,
* // b is field #0 inside anon struct, accessing elem #5)
* int z = &s[10]->b; // encoded as "10:1" (ptr is used as an array)
*
* type_id for all relocs in this example will capture BTF type id of
* `struct sample`.
*
* Such relocation is emitted when using __builtin_preserve_access_index()
* Clang built-in, passing expression that captures field address, e.g.:
*
* bpf_probe_read(&dst, sizeof(dst),
* __builtin_preserve_access_index(&src->a.b.c));
*
* In this case Clang will emit field relocation recording necessary data to
* be able to find offset of embedded `a.b.c` field within `src` struct.
*
* [0] https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#getelementptr-instruction
*/
struct bpf_core_relo {
__u32 insn_off;
__u32 type_id;
__u32 access_str_off;
enum bpf_core_relo_kind kind;
};
typedef int (*type_id_visit_fn)(__u32 *type_id, void *ctx);
typedef int (*str_off_visit_fn)(__u32 *str_off, void *ctx);
......@@ -494,4 +425,14 @@ static inline void *libbpf_ptr(void *ret)
return ret;
}
static inline bool str_is_empty(const char *s)
{
return !s || !s[0];
}
static inline bool is_ldimm64_insn(struct bpf_insn *insn)
{
return insn->code == (BPF_LD | BPF_IMM | BPF_DW);
}
#endif /* __LIBBPF_LIBBPF_INTERNAL_H */
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) */
/* Copyright (c) 2019 Facebook */
#ifndef __RELO_CORE_H
#define __RELO_CORE_H
/* bpf_core_relo_kind encodes which aspect of captured field/type/enum value
* has to be adjusted by relocations.
*/
enum bpf_core_relo_kind {
BPF_FIELD_BYTE_OFFSET = 0, /* field byte offset */
BPF_FIELD_BYTE_SIZE = 1, /* field size in bytes */
BPF_FIELD_EXISTS = 2, /* field existence in target kernel */
BPF_FIELD_SIGNED = 3, /* field signedness (0 - unsigned, 1 - signed) */
BPF_FIELD_LSHIFT_U64 = 4, /* bitfield-specific left bitshift */
BPF_FIELD_RSHIFT_U64 = 5, /* bitfield-specific right bitshift */
BPF_TYPE_ID_LOCAL = 6, /* type ID in local BPF object */
BPF_TYPE_ID_TARGET = 7, /* type ID in target kernel */
BPF_TYPE_EXISTS = 8, /* type existence in target kernel */
BPF_TYPE_SIZE = 9, /* type size in bytes */
BPF_ENUMVAL_EXISTS = 10, /* enum value existence in target kernel */
BPF_ENUMVAL_VALUE = 11, /* enum value integer value */
};
/* The minimum bpf_core_relo checked by the loader
*
* CO-RE relocation captures the following data:
* - insn_off - instruction offset (in bytes) within a BPF program that needs
* its insn->imm field to be relocated with actual field info;
* - type_id - BTF type ID of the "root" (containing) entity of a relocatable
* type or field;
* - access_str_off - offset into corresponding .BTF string section. String
* interpretation depends on specific relocation kind:
* - for field-based relocations, string encodes an accessed field using
* a sequence of field and array indices, separated by colon (:). It's
* conceptually very close to LLVM's getelementptr ([0]) instruction's
* arguments for identifying offset to a field.
* - for type-based relocations, strings is expected to be just "0";
* - for enum value-based relocations, string contains an index of enum
* value within its enum type;
*
* Example to provide a better feel.
*
* struct sample {
* int a;
* struct {
* int b[10];
* };
* };
*
* struct sample *s = ...;
* int x = &s->a; // encoded as "0:0" (a is field #0)
* int y = &s->b[5]; // encoded as "0:1:0:5" (anon struct is field #1,
* // b is field #0 inside anon struct, accessing elem #5)
* int z = &s[10]->b; // encoded as "10:1" (ptr is used as an array)
*
* type_id for all relocs in this example will capture BTF type id of
* `struct sample`.
*
* Such relocation is emitted when using __builtin_preserve_access_index()
* Clang built-in, passing expression that captures field address, e.g.:
*
* bpf_probe_read(&dst, sizeof(dst),
* __builtin_preserve_access_index(&src->a.b.c));
*
* In this case Clang will emit field relocation recording necessary data to
* be able to find offset of embedded `a.b.c` field within `src` struct.
*
* [0] https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#getelementptr-instruction
*/
struct bpf_core_relo {
__u32 insn_off;
__u32 type_id;
__u32 access_str_off;
enum bpf_core_relo_kind kind;
};
struct bpf_core_cand {
const struct btf *btf;
const struct btf_type *t;
const char *name;
__u32 id;
};
/* dynamically sized list of type IDs and its associated struct btf */
struct bpf_core_cand_list {
struct bpf_core_cand *cands;
int len;
};
int bpf_core_apply_relo_insn(const char *prog_name,
struct bpf_insn *insn, int insn_idx,
const struct bpf_core_relo *relo, int relo_idx,
const struct btf *local_btf,
struct bpf_core_cand_list *cands);
int bpf_core_types_are_compat(const struct btf *local_btf, __u32 local_id,
const struct btf *targ_btf, __u32 targ_id);
size_t bpf_core_essential_name_len(const char *name);
#endif
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