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linux-next/samples/kprobes/kretprobe_example.c
Linus Torvalds 612e7a4c16 kernel-clone-v5.9
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Merge tag 'kernel-clone-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux

Pull kernel_clone() updates from Christian Brauner:
 "During the v5.9 merge window we reworked the process creation
  codepaths across multiple architectures. After this work we were only
  left with the _do_fork() helper based on the struct kernel_clone_args
  calling convention. As was pointed out _do_fork() isn't valid
  kernelese especially for a helper that isn't just static.

  This series removes the _do_fork() helper and introduces the new
  kernel_clone() helper. The process creation cleanup didn't change the
  name to something more reasonable mainly because _do_fork() was used
  in quite a few places. So sending this as a separate series seemed the
  better strategy.

  I originally intended to send this early in the v5.9 development cycle
  after the merge window had closed but given that this was touching
  quite a few places I decided to defer this until the v5.10 merge
  window"

* tag 'kernel-clone-v5.9' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/brauner/linux:
  sched: remove _do_fork()
  tracing: switch to kernel_clone()
  kgdbts: switch to kernel_clone()
  kprobes: switch to kernel_clone()
  x86: switch to kernel_clone()
  sparc: switch to kernel_clone()
  nios2: switch to kernel_clone()
  m68k: switch to kernel_clone()
  ia64: switch to kernel_clone()
  h8300: switch to kernel_clone()
  fork: introduce kernel_clone()
2020-10-14 14:32:52 -07:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
/*
* kretprobe_example.c
*
* Here's a sample kernel module showing the use of return probes to
* report the return value and total time taken for probed function
* to run.
*
* usage: insmod kretprobe_example.ko func=<func_name>
*
* If no func_name is specified, kernel_clone is instrumented
*
* For more information on theory of operation of kretprobes, see
* Documentation/trace/kprobes.rst
*
* Build and insert the kernel module as done in the kprobe example.
* You will see the trace data in /var/log/messages and on the console
* whenever the probed function returns. (Some messages may be suppressed
* if syslogd is configured to eliminate duplicate messages.)
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kprobes.h>
#include <linux/ktime.h>
#include <linux/limits.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
static char func_name[NAME_MAX] = "kernel_clone";
module_param_string(func, func_name, NAME_MAX, S_IRUGO);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(func, "Function to kretprobe; this module will report the"
" function's execution time");
/* per-instance private data */
struct my_data {
ktime_t entry_stamp;
};
/* Here we use the entry_hanlder to timestamp function entry */
static int entry_handler(struct kretprobe_instance *ri, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
struct my_data *data;
if (!current->mm)
return 1; /* Skip kernel threads */
data = (struct my_data *)ri->data;
data->entry_stamp = ktime_get();
return 0;
}
NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(entry_handler);
/*
* Return-probe handler: Log the return value and duration. Duration may turn
* out to be zero consistently, depending upon the granularity of time
* accounting on the platform.
*/
static int ret_handler(struct kretprobe_instance *ri, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
unsigned long retval = regs_return_value(regs);
struct my_data *data = (struct my_data *)ri->data;
s64 delta;
ktime_t now;
now = ktime_get();
delta = ktime_to_ns(ktime_sub(now, data->entry_stamp));
pr_info("%s returned %lu and took %lld ns to execute\n",
func_name, retval, (long long)delta);
return 0;
}
NOKPROBE_SYMBOL(ret_handler);
static struct kretprobe my_kretprobe = {
.handler = ret_handler,
.entry_handler = entry_handler,
.data_size = sizeof(struct my_data),
/* Probe up to 20 instances concurrently. */
.maxactive = 20,
};
static int __init kretprobe_init(void)
{
int ret;
my_kretprobe.kp.symbol_name = func_name;
ret = register_kretprobe(&my_kretprobe);
if (ret < 0) {
pr_err("register_kretprobe failed, returned %d\n", ret);
return -1;
}
pr_info("Planted return probe at %s: %p\n",
my_kretprobe.kp.symbol_name, my_kretprobe.kp.addr);
return 0;
}
static void __exit kretprobe_exit(void)
{
unregister_kretprobe(&my_kretprobe);
pr_info("kretprobe at %p unregistered\n", my_kretprobe.kp.addr);
/* nmissed > 0 suggests that maxactive was set too low. */
pr_info("Missed probing %d instances of %s\n",
my_kretprobe.nmissed, my_kretprobe.kp.symbol_name);
}
module_init(kretprobe_init)
module_exit(kretprobe_exit)
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");