Message ID | 94a6100651e3f61166703cf143f6366b15ee0d21.1724313164.git.tony.ambardar@gmail.com |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | libbpf, selftests/bpf: Support cross-endian usage | expand |
On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 2:25 AM Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > > Track target endianness in 'struct bpf_gen' and process in-memory data in > native byte-order, but on finalization convert the embedded loader BPF > insns to target endianness. > > The light skeleton also includes a target-accessed data blob which is > heterogeneous and thus difficult to convert to target byte-order on > finalization. Add support functions to convert data to target endianness > as it is added to the blob. > > Also add additional debug logging for data blob structure details and > skeleton loading. > > Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > --- > tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h | 1 + > tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c | 187 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c | 1 + > tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h | 3 +- > 4 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) > [...] > +/* > + * Fields of bpf_attr are set to values in native byte-order before being > + * written to the target-bound data blob, and may need endian conversion. > + * This macro allows setting the correct value in situ and is simpler than > + * writing a separate converter for *all fields* of *all records* included > + * in union bpf_attr. > + */ > +#define move_tgt_endian(lval, rval) { \ > + if (!gen->swapped_endian) \ > + lval = (rval); \ add {} here and for else branch, please > + else \ > + switch (sizeof(lval)) { \ > + case 2: \ > + lval = bswap_16(rval); \ > + break; \ > + case 4: \ > + lval = bswap_32(rval); \ > + break; \ > + case 8: \ > + lval = bswap_64(rval); \ > + break; \ I'd also go for more compact: case 2: lval = bswap_16(rval); break; case 4: lval = bswap_32(rval); break; > + default: \ > + lval = (rval); \ > + pr_warn("unsupported bswap size!\n"); \ case 1: is unsupported? It just doesn't need a byte swap, so please add it explicitly and avoid unnecessary warnings > + } \ > + } > + > void bpf_gen__load_btf(struct bpf_gen *gen, const void *btf_raw_data, > __u32 btf_raw_size) > { [...] > emit(gen, BPF_LDX_MEM(BPF_B, BPF_REG_9, BPF_REG_8, offsetofend(struct bpf_insn, code))); > emit(gen, BPF_ALU32_IMM(BPF_AND, BPF_REG_9, reg_mask)); > emit(gen, BPF_STX_MEM(BPF_B, BPF_REG_8, BPF_REG_9, offsetofend(struct bpf_insn, code))); > @@ -931,11 +971,34 @@ static void cleanup_relos(struct bpf_gen *gen, int insns) > cleanup_core_relo(gen); > } > > +/* Covert func, line, and core relo info records to target endianness, typo: convert > + * checking the blob size is consistent with 32-bit fields. > + */ > +static void info_blob_bswap(struct bpf_gen *gen, int info_off, __u32 size) > +{ > + __u32 *field = gen->data_start + info_off; > + int i, cnt = size / sizeof(__u32); > + > + if (size && size % sizeof(__u32)) { nit: () around mod operation > + pr_warn("info records not using 32-bit fields!\n"); > + return; > + } > + if (gen->swapped_endian) > + for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++, field++) > + *field = bswap_32(*field); > +} > + > void bpf_gen__prog_load(struct bpf_gen *gen, > enum bpf_prog_type prog_type, const char *prog_name, > const char *license, struct bpf_insn *insns, size_t insn_cnt, > struct bpf_prog_load_opts *load_attr, int prog_idx) > { > + int func_info_tot_sz = load_attr->func_info_cnt * > + load_attr->func_info_rec_size; > + int line_info_tot_sz = load_attr->line_info_cnt * > + load_attr->line_info_rec_size; > + int core_relo_tot_sz = gen->core_relo_cnt * > + sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo); > int prog_load_attr, license_off, insns_off, func_info, line_info, core_relos; > int attr_size = offsetofend(union bpf_attr, core_relo_rec_size); > union bpf_attr attr; > @@ -947,32 +1010,60 @@ void bpf_gen__prog_load(struct bpf_gen *gen, > license_off = add_data(gen, license, strlen(license) + 1); > /* add insns to blob of bytes */ > insns_off = add_data(gen, insns, insn_cnt * sizeof(struct bpf_insn)); > + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: license off %d insn off %d\n", > + license_off, insns_off); > > - attr.prog_type = prog_type; > - attr.expected_attach_type = load_attr->expected_attach_type; > - attr.attach_btf_id = load_attr->attach_btf_id; > - attr.prog_ifindex = load_attr->prog_ifindex; > - attr.kern_version = 0; > - attr.insn_cnt = (__u32)insn_cnt; > - attr.prog_flags = load_attr->prog_flags; > - > - attr.func_info_rec_size = load_attr->func_info_rec_size; > - attr.func_info_cnt = load_attr->func_info_cnt; > - func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, > - attr.func_info_cnt * attr.func_info_rec_size); > + /* convert blob insns to target endianness */ > + if (gen->swapped_endian) { > + struct bpf_insn *insn = gen->data_start + insns_off; > + int i; > > - attr.line_info_rec_size = load_attr->line_info_rec_size; > - attr.line_info_cnt = load_attr->line_info_cnt; > - line_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->line_info, > - attr.line_info_cnt * attr.line_info_rec_size); > + for (i = 0; i < insn_cnt; i++, insn++) > + bpf_insn_bswap(insn); > + } > > - attr.core_relo_rec_size = sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo); > - attr.core_relo_cnt = gen->core_relo_cnt; > - core_relos = add_data(gen, gen->core_relos, > - attr.core_relo_cnt * attr.core_relo_rec_size); > + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_type, prog_type); > + move_tgt_endian(attr.expected_attach_type, load_attr->expected_attach_type); > + move_tgt_endian(attr.attach_btf_id, load_attr->attach_btf_id); > + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_ifindex, load_attr->prog_ifindex); > + attr.kern_version = 0; > + move_tgt_endian(attr.insn_cnt, (__u32)insn_cnt); > + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_flags, load_attr->prog_flags); > + > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_rec_size, load_attr->func_info_rec_size); > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_cnt, load_attr->func_info_cnt); this is quite intrusive, maybe instead of imperative move_tgt_endian() macro, develop the one that could be used as attr.func_info_cnt = tgt_endian(load_attr->func_info_cnt); ? I.e., working as an expression, taking into account the need to swap and byte size of the argument. Should be doable. > + func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, func_info_tot_sz); > + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: func_info: off %d cnt %d rec size %d\n", > + func_info, load_attr->func_info_cnt, > + load_attr->func_info_rec_size); [...]
On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 12:47:56PM -0700, Andrii Nakryiko wrote: > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 2:25 AM Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > From: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > > > > Track target endianness in 'struct bpf_gen' and process in-memory data in > > native byte-order, but on finalization convert the embedded loader BPF > > insns to target endianness. > > > > The light skeleton also includes a target-accessed data blob which is > > heterogeneous and thus difficult to convert to target byte-order on > > finalization. Add support functions to convert data to target endianness > > as it is added to the blob. > > > > Also add additional debug logging for data blob structure details and > > skeleton loading. > > > > Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > > --- > > tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h | 1 + > > tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c | 187 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > > tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c | 1 + > > tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h | 3 +- > > 4 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) > > > > [...] > > > +/* > > + * Fields of bpf_attr are set to values in native byte-order before being > > + * written to the target-bound data blob, and may need endian conversion. > > + * This macro allows setting the correct value in situ and is simpler than > > + * writing a separate converter for *all fields* of *all records* included > > + * in union bpf_attr. > > + */ > > +#define move_tgt_endian(lval, rval) { \ > > + if (!gen->swapped_endian) \ > > + lval = (rval); \ > > add {} here and for else branch, please > > > + else \ > > + switch (sizeof(lval)) { \ > > + case 2: \ > > + lval = bswap_16(rval); \ > > + break; \ > > + case 4: \ > > + lval = bswap_32(rval); \ > > + break; \ > > + case 8: \ > > + lval = bswap_64(rval); \ > > + break; \ > > I'd also go for more compact: > > > case 2: lval = bswap_16(rval); break; > case 4: lval = bswap_32(rval); break; The irony is that I had this originally but checkpatch complained loudly. > > > + default: \ > > + lval = (rval); \ > > + pr_warn("unsupported bswap size!\n"); \ > > case 1: is unsupported? It just doesn't need a byte swap, so please > add it explicitly and avoid unnecessary warnings Good point. > > > + } \ > > + } > > + > > void bpf_gen__load_btf(struct bpf_gen *gen, const void *btf_raw_data, > > __u32 btf_raw_size) > > { > > [...] > > > emit(gen, BPF_LDX_MEM(BPF_B, BPF_REG_9, BPF_REG_8, offsetofend(struct bpf_insn, code))); > > emit(gen, BPF_ALU32_IMM(BPF_AND, BPF_REG_9, reg_mask)); > > emit(gen, BPF_STX_MEM(BPF_B, BPF_REG_8, BPF_REG_9, offsetofend(struct bpf_insn, code))); > > @@ -931,11 +971,34 @@ static void cleanup_relos(struct bpf_gen *gen, int insns) > > cleanup_core_relo(gen); > > } > > > > +/* Covert func, line, and core relo info records to target endianness, > > typo: convert Fixed, thanks. > > > + * checking the blob size is consistent with 32-bit fields. > > + */ > > +static void info_blob_bswap(struct bpf_gen *gen, int info_off, __u32 size) > > +{ > > + __u32 *field = gen->data_start + info_off; > > + int i, cnt = size / sizeof(__u32); > > + > > + if (size && size % sizeof(__u32)) { > > nit: () around mod operation Done. > > > + pr_warn("info records not using 32-bit fields!\n"); > > + return; > > + } > > + if (gen->swapped_endian) > > + for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++, field++) > > + *field = bswap_32(*field); > > +} > > + > > void bpf_gen__prog_load(struct bpf_gen *gen, > > enum bpf_prog_type prog_type, const char *prog_name, > > const char *license, struct bpf_insn *insns, size_t insn_cnt, > > struct bpf_prog_load_opts *load_attr, int prog_idx) > > { > > + int func_info_tot_sz = load_attr->func_info_cnt * > > + load_attr->func_info_rec_size; > > + int line_info_tot_sz = load_attr->line_info_cnt * > > + load_attr->line_info_rec_size; > > + int core_relo_tot_sz = gen->core_relo_cnt * > > + sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo); > > int prog_load_attr, license_off, insns_off, func_info, line_info, core_relos; > > int attr_size = offsetofend(union bpf_attr, core_relo_rec_size); > > union bpf_attr attr; > > @@ -947,32 +1010,60 @@ void bpf_gen__prog_load(struct bpf_gen *gen, > > license_off = add_data(gen, license, strlen(license) + 1); > > /* add insns to blob of bytes */ > > insns_off = add_data(gen, insns, insn_cnt * sizeof(struct bpf_insn)); > > + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: license off %d insn off %d\n", > > + license_off, insns_off); > > > > - attr.prog_type = prog_type; > > - attr.expected_attach_type = load_attr->expected_attach_type; > > - attr.attach_btf_id = load_attr->attach_btf_id; > > - attr.prog_ifindex = load_attr->prog_ifindex; > > - attr.kern_version = 0; > > - attr.insn_cnt = (__u32)insn_cnt; > > - attr.prog_flags = load_attr->prog_flags; > > - > > - attr.func_info_rec_size = load_attr->func_info_rec_size; > > - attr.func_info_cnt = load_attr->func_info_cnt; > > - func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, > > - attr.func_info_cnt * attr.func_info_rec_size); > > + /* convert blob insns to target endianness */ > > + if (gen->swapped_endian) { > > + struct bpf_insn *insn = gen->data_start + insns_off; > > + int i; > > > > - attr.line_info_rec_size = load_attr->line_info_rec_size; > > - attr.line_info_cnt = load_attr->line_info_cnt; > > - line_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->line_info, > > - attr.line_info_cnt * attr.line_info_rec_size); > > + for (i = 0; i < insn_cnt; i++, insn++) > > + bpf_insn_bswap(insn); > > + } > > > > - attr.core_relo_rec_size = sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo); > > - attr.core_relo_cnt = gen->core_relo_cnt; > > - core_relos = add_data(gen, gen->core_relos, > > - attr.core_relo_cnt * attr.core_relo_rec_size); > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_type, prog_type); > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.expected_attach_type, load_attr->expected_attach_type); > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.attach_btf_id, load_attr->attach_btf_id); > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_ifindex, load_attr->prog_ifindex); > > + attr.kern_version = 0; > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.insn_cnt, (__u32)insn_cnt); > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_flags, load_attr->prog_flags); > > + > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_rec_size, load_attr->func_info_rec_size); > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_cnt, load_attr->func_info_cnt); > > this is quite intrusive, maybe instead of imperative move_tgt_endian() > macro, develop the one that could be used as > > attr.func_info_cnt = tgt_endian(load_attr->func_info_cnt); I had considered this but it's not reliable since the source var size may not match the dest and the bswap will be improperly sized e.g. note above that move_tgt_endian() uses the _dest_ var to size the bswap. While I completely agree this is intrusive, it's still safe and correct. The other idea I played with is to leave the assignments alone and fix up struct fields' endianness afterwards via macro. Something like: attr.map_type = map_type; attr.key_size = key_size; attr.value_size = value_size; attr.map_flags = map_attr->map_flags; attr.map_extra = map_attr->map_extra; BSWAP_FIELDS(attr, map_type, key_size, value_size, map_flags, map_extra); But this would require some funky macro magic, possibly in a small header. What do you think? Does something similar exist already in kernel sources? > > ? I.e., working as an expression, taking into account the need to swap > and byte size of the argument. Should be doable. > > > + func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, func_info_tot_sz); > > + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: func_info: off %d cnt %d rec size %d\n", > > + func_info, load_attr->func_info_cnt, > > + load_attr->func_info_rec_size); > > [...]
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 3:58 AM Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 12:47:56PM -0700, Andrii Nakryiko wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 2:25 AM Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > From: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > > > > > > Track target endianness in 'struct bpf_gen' and process in-memory data in > > > native byte-order, but on finalization convert the embedded loader BPF > > > insns to target endianness. > > > > > > The light skeleton also includes a target-accessed data blob which is > > > heterogeneous and thus difficult to convert to target byte-order on > > > finalization. Add support functions to convert data to target endianness > > > as it is added to the blob. > > > > > > Also add additional debug logging for data blob structure details and > > > skeleton loading. > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > > > --- > > > tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h | 1 + > > > tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c | 187 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > > > tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c | 1 + > > > tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h | 3 +- > > > 4 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) > > > > > > > [...] > > > > > +/* > > > + * Fields of bpf_attr are set to values in native byte-order before being > > > + * written to the target-bound data blob, and may need endian conversion. > > > + * This macro allows setting the correct value in situ and is simpler than > > > + * writing a separate converter for *all fields* of *all records* included > > > + * in union bpf_attr. > > > + */ > > > +#define move_tgt_endian(lval, rval) { \ > > > + if (!gen->swapped_endian) \ > > > + lval = (rval); \ > > > > add {} here and for else branch, please > > > > > + else \ > > > + switch (sizeof(lval)) { \ > > > + case 2: \ > > > + lval = bswap_16(rval); \ > > > + break; \ > > > + case 4: \ > > > + lval = bswap_32(rval); \ > > > + break; \ > > > + case 8: \ > > > + lval = bswap_64(rval); \ > > > + break; \ > > > > I'd also go for more compact: > > > > > > case 2: lval = bswap_16(rval); break; > > case 4: lval = bswap_32(rval); break; > > The irony is that I had this originally but checkpatch complained loudly. checkpatch might be a guidance, but it's definitely not a set in stone rule [...] > > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_rec_size, load_attr->func_info_rec_size); > > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_cnt, load_attr->func_info_cnt); > > > > this is quite intrusive, maybe instead of imperative move_tgt_endian() > > macro, develop the one that could be used as > > > > attr.func_info_cnt = tgt_endian(load_attr->func_info_cnt); > > I had considered this but it's not reliable since the source var size may > not match the dest and the bswap will be improperly sized e.g. note above > that move_tgt_endian() uses the _dest_ var to size the bswap. > > While I completely agree this is intrusive, it's still safe and correct. > The other idea I played with is to leave the assignments alone and fix up > struct fields' endianness afterwards via macro. Something like: > > attr.map_type = map_type; > attr.key_size = key_size; > attr.value_size = value_size; > attr.map_flags = map_attr->map_flags; > attr.map_extra = map_attr->map_extra; > > BSWAP_FIELDS(attr, map_type, key_size, value_size, map_flags, map_extra); > > But this would require some funky macro magic, possibly in a small header. > What do you think? Does something similar exist already in kernel sources? do we intentionally have mismatched assignments? If not, I'd still go with the cleaner casting-like approach. And even if we have one or few intentional cases, we can just explicitly cast > > > > ? I.e., working as an expression, taking into account the need to swap > > and byte size of the argument. Should be doable. > > > > > + func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, func_info_tot_sz); > > > + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: func_info: off %d cnt %d rec size %d\n", > > > + func_info, load_attr->func_info_cnt, > > > + load_attr->func_info_rec_size); > > > > [...]
On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 02:25:27PM -0700, Andrii Nakryiko wrote: > On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 3:58 AM Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 12:47:56PM -0700, Andrii Nakryiko wrote: > > > On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 2:25 AM Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > From: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > > > > > > > > Track target endianness in 'struct bpf_gen' and process in-memory data in > > > > native byte-order, but on finalization convert the embedded loader BPF > > > > insns to target endianness. > > > > > > > > The light skeleton also includes a target-accessed data blob which is > > > > heterogeneous and thus difficult to convert to target byte-order on > > > > finalization. Add support functions to convert data to target endianness > > > > as it is added to the blob. > > > > > > > > Also add additional debug logging for data blob structure details and > > > > skeleton loading. > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Tony Ambardar <tony.ambardar@gmail.com> > > > > --- > > > > tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h | 1 + > > > > tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c | 187 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------- > > > > tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c | 1 + > > > > tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h | 3 +- > > > > 4 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) > > > > > > > > > > [...] > > > [...] > > > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_rec_size, load_attr->func_info_rec_size); > > > > + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_cnt, load_attr->func_info_cnt); > > > > > > this is quite intrusive, maybe instead of imperative move_tgt_endian() > > > macro, develop the one that could be used as > > > > > > attr.func_info_cnt = tgt_endian(load_attr->func_info_cnt); > > > > I had considered this but it's not reliable since the source var size may > > not match the dest and the bswap will be improperly sized e.g. note above > > that move_tgt_endian() uses the _dest_ var to size the bswap. > > > > While I completely agree this is intrusive, it's still safe and correct. > > The other idea I played with is to leave the assignments alone and fix up > > struct fields' endianness afterwards via macro. Something like: > > > > attr.map_type = map_type; > > attr.key_size = key_size; > > attr.value_size = value_size; > > attr.map_flags = map_attr->map_flags; > > attr.map_extra = map_attr->map_extra; > > > > BSWAP_FIELDS(attr, map_type, key_size, value_size, map_flags, map_extra); > > > > But this would require some funky macro magic, possibly in a small header. > > What do you think? Does something similar exist already in kernel sources? > > do we intentionally have mismatched assignments? If not, I'd still go > with the cleaner casting-like approach. And even if we have one or few > intentional cases, we can just explicitly cast Yes, I recall some implicit casts in there. I'll try to trap them with the current macro and make them explicit, then change the imperative macro as suggested. However, if things break in the future then debugging it could be a pain... > > > > > > > ? I.e., working as an expression, taking into account the need to swap > > > and byte size of the argument. Should be doable. > > > > > > > + func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, func_info_tot_sz); > > > > + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: func_info: off %d cnt %d rec size %d\n", > > > > + func_info, load_attr->func_info_cnt, > > > > + load_attr->func_info_rec_size); > > > > > > [...]
diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h b/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h index fdf44403ff36..6ff963a491d9 100644 --- a/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/bpf_gen_internal.h @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ struct bpf_gen { void *data_cur; void *insn_start; void *insn_cur; + bool swapped_endian; ssize_t cleanup_label; __u32 nr_progs; __u32 nr_maps; diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c b/tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c index cf3323fd47b8..00ed416a2f69 100644 --- a/tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/gen_loader.c @@ -401,6 +401,15 @@ int bpf_gen__finish(struct bpf_gen *gen, int nr_progs, int nr_maps) opts->insns_sz = gen->insn_cur - gen->insn_start; opts->data = gen->data_start; opts->data_sz = gen->data_cur - gen->data_start; + + /* use target endianness for embedded loader */ + if (gen->swapped_endian) { + struct bpf_insn *insn = (struct bpf_insn *)opts->insns; + int insn_cnt = opts->insns_sz / sizeof(struct bpf_insn); + + for (i = 0; i < insn_cnt; i++) + bpf_insn_bswap(insn++); + } } return gen->error; } @@ -414,6 +423,33 @@ void bpf_gen__free(struct bpf_gen *gen) free(gen); } +/* + * Fields of bpf_attr are set to values in native byte-order before being + * written to the target-bound data blob, and may need endian conversion. + * This macro allows setting the correct value in situ and is simpler than + * writing a separate converter for *all fields* of *all records* included + * in union bpf_attr. + */ +#define move_tgt_endian(lval, rval) { \ + if (!gen->swapped_endian) \ + lval = (rval); \ + else \ + switch (sizeof(lval)) { \ + case 2: \ + lval = bswap_16(rval); \ + break; \ + case 4: \ + lval = bswap_32(rval); \ + break; \ + case 8: \ + lval = bswap_64(rval); \ + break; \ + default: \ + lval = (rval); \ + pr_warn("unsupported bswap size!\n"); \ + } \ + } + void bpf_gen__load_btf(struct bpf_gen *gen, const void *btf_raw_data, __u32 btf_raw_size) { @@ -422,11 +458,13 @@ void bpf_gen__load_btf(struct bpf_gen *gen, const void *btf_raw_data, union bpf_attr attr; memset(&attr, 0, attr_size); - pr_debug("gen: load_btf: size %d\n", btf_raw_size); btf_data = add_data(gen, btf_raw_data, btf_raw_size); + pr_debug("gen: load_btf: off %d size %d\n", btf_data, btf_raw_size); - attr.btf_size = btf_raw_size; + move_tgt_endian(attr.btf_size, btf_raw_size); btf_load_attr = add_data(gen, &attr, attr_size); + pr_debug("gen: load_btf: btf_load_attr: off %d size %d\n", + btf_load_attr, attr_size); /* populate union bpf_attr with user provided log details */ move_ctx2blob(gen, attr_field(btf_load_attr, btf_log_level), 4, @@ -457,28 +495,30 @@ void bpf_gen__map_create(struct bpf_gen *gen, union bpf_attr attr; memset(&attr, 0, attr_size); - attr.map_type = map_type; - attr.key_size = key_size; - attr.value_size = value_size; - attr.map_flags = map_attr->map_flags; - attr.map_extra = map_attr->map_extra; + move_tgt_endian(attr.map_type, map_type); + move_tgt_endian(attr.key_size, key_size); + move_tgt_endian(attr.value_size, value_size); + move_tgt_endian(attr.map_flags, map_attr->map_flags); + move_tgt_endian(attr.map_extra, map_attr->map_extra); if (map_name) libbpf_strlcpy(attr.map_name, map_name, sizeof(attr.map_name)); - attr.numa_node = map_attr->numa_node; - attr.map_ifindex = map_attr->map_ifindex; - attr.max_entries = max_entries; - attr.btf_key_type_id = map_attr->btf_key_type_id; - attr.btf_value_type_id = map_attr->btf_value_type_id; + move_tgt_endian(attr.numa_node, map_attr->numa_node); + move_tgt_endian(attr.map_ifindex, map_attr->map_ifindex); + move_tgt_endian(attr.max_entries, max_entries); + move_tgt_endian(attr.btf_key_type_id, map_attr->btf_key_type_id); + move_tgt_endian(attr.btf_value_type_id, map_attr->btf_value_type_id); pr_debug("gen: map_create: %s idx %d type %d value_type_id %d\n", - attr.map_name, map_idx, map_type, attr.btf_value_type_id); + map_name, map_idx, map_type, map_attr->btf_value_type_id); map_create_attr = add_data(gen, &attr, attr_size); - if (attr.btf_value_type_id) + pr_debug("gen: map_create: map_create_attr: off %d size %d\n", + map_create_attr, attr_size); + if (map_attr->btf_value_type_id) /* populate union bpf_attr with btf_fd saved in the stack earlier */ move_stack2blob(gen, attr_field(map_create_attr, btf_fd), 4, stack_off(btf_fd)); - switch (attr.map_type) { + switch (map_type) { case BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY_OF_MAPS: case BPF_MAP_TYPE_HASH_OF_MAPS: move_stack2blob(gen, attr_field(map_create_attr, inner_map_fd), 4, @@ -498,8 +538,8 @@ void bpf_gen__map_create(struct bpf_gen *gen, /* emit MAP_CREATE command */ emit_sys_bpf(gen, BPF_MAP_CREATE, map_create_attr, attr_size); debug_ret(gen, "map_create %s idx %d type %d value_size %d value_btf_id %d", - attr.map_name, map_idx, map_type, value_size, - attr.btf_value_type_id); + map_name, map_idx, map_type, value_size, + map_attr->btf_value_type_id); emit_check_err(gen); /* remember map_fd in the stack, if successful */ if (map_idx < 0) { @@ -784,12 +824,12 @@ static void emit_relo_ksym_typeless(struct bpf_gen *gen, emit_ksym_relo_log(gen, relo, kdesc->ref); } -static __u32 src_reg_mask(void) +static __u32 src_reg_mask(struct bpf_gen *gen) { -#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - return 0x0f; /* src_reg,dst_reg,... */ -#elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - return 0xf0; /* dst_reg,src_reg,... */ +#if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) /* src_reg,dst_reg,... */ + return gen->swapped_endian ? 0xf0 : 0x0f; +#elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) /* dst_reg,src_reg,... */ + return gen->swapped_endian ? 0x0f : 0xf0; #else #error "Unsupported bit endianness, cannot proceed" #endif @@ -840,7 +880,7 @@ static void emit_relo_ksym_btf(struct bpf_gen *gen, struct ksym_relo_desc *relo, emit(gen, BPF_JMP_IMM(BPF_JA, 0, 0, 3)); clear_src_reg: /* clear bpf_object__relocate_data's src_reg assignment, otherwise we get a verifier failure */ - reg_mask = src_reg_mask(); + reg_mask = src_reg_mask(gen); emit(gen, BPF_LDX_MEM(BPF_B, BPF_REG_9, BPF_REG_8, offsetofend(struct bpf_insn, code))); emit(gen, BPF_ALU32_IMM(BPF_AND, BPF_REG_9, reg_mask)); emit(gen, BPF_STX_MEM(BPF_B, BPF_REG_8, BPF_REG_9, offsetofend(struct bpf_insn, code))); @@ -931,11 +971,34 @@ static void cleanup_relos(struct bpf_gen *gen, int insns) cleanup_core_relo(gen); } +/* Covert func, line, and core relo info records to target endianness, + * checking the blob size is consistent with 32-bit fields. + */ +static void info_blob_bswap(struct bpf_gen *gen, int info_off, __u32 size) +{ + __u32 *field = gen->data_start + info_off; + int i, cnt = size / sizeof(__u32); + + if (size && size % sizeof(__u32)) { + pr_warn("info records not using 32-bit fields!\n"); + return; + } + if (gen->swapped_endian) + for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++, field++) + *field = bswap_32(*field); +} + void bpf_gen__prog_load(struct bpf_gen *gen, enum bpf_prog_type prog_type, const char *prog_name, const char *license, struct bpf_insn *insns, size_t insn_cnt, struct bpf_prog_load_opts *load_attr, int prog_idx) { + int func_info_tot_sz = load_attr->func_info_cnt * + load_attr->func_info_rec_size; + int line_info_tot_sz = load_attr->line_info_cnt * + load_attr->line_info_rec_size; + int core_relo_tot_sz = gen->core_relo_cnt * + sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo); int prog_load_attr, license_off, insns_off, func_info, line_info, core_relos; int attr_size = offsetofend(union bpf_attr, core_relo_rec_size); union bpf_attr attr; @@ -947,32 +1010,60 @@ void bpf_gen__prog_load(struct bpf_gen *gen, license_off = add_data(gen, license, strlen(license) + 1); /* add insns to blob of bytes */ insns_off = add_data(gen, insns, insn_cnt * sizeof(struct bpf_insn)); + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: license off %d insn off %d\n", + license_off, insns_off); - attr.prog_type = prog_type; - attr.expected_attach_type = load_attr->expected_attach_type; - attr.attach_btf_id = load_attr->attach_btf_id; - attr.prog_ifindex = load_attr->prog_ifindex; - attr.kern_version = 0; - attr.insn_cnt = (__u32)insn_cnt; - attr.prog_flags = load_attr->prog_flags; - - attr.func_info_rec_size = load_attr->func_info_rec_size; - attr.func_info_cnt = load_attr->func_info_cnt; - func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, - attr.func_info_cnt * attr.func_info_rec_size); + /* convert blob insns to target endianness */ + if (gen->swapped_endian) { + struct bpf_insn *insn = gen->data_start + insns_off; + int i; - attr.line_info_rec_size = load_attr->line_info_rec_size; - attr.line_info_cnt = load_attr->line_info_cnt; - line_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->line_info, - attr.line_info_cnt * attr.line_info_rec_size); + for (i = 0; i < insn_cnt; i++, insn++) + bpf_insn_bswap(insn); + } - attr.core_relo_rec_size = sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo); - attr.core_relo_cnt = gen->core_relo_cnt; - core_relos = add_data(gen, gen->core_relos, - attr.core_relo_cnt * attr.core_relo_rec_size); + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_type, prog_type); + move_tgt_endian(attr.expected_attach_type, load_attr->expected_attach_type); + move_tgt_endian(attr.attach_btf_id, load_attr->attach_btf_id); + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_ifindex, load_attr->prog_ifindex); + attr.kern_version = 0; + move_tgt_endian(attr.insn_cnt, (__u32)insn_cnt); + move_tgt_endian(attr.prog_flags, load_attr->prog_flags); + + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_rec_size, load_attr->func_info_rec_size); + move_tgt_endian(attr.func_info_cnt, load_attr->func_info_cnt); + func_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->func_info, func_info_tot_sz); + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: func_info: off %d cnt %d rec size %d\n", + func_info, load_attr->func_info_cnt, + load_attr->func_info_rec_size); + + /* convert info blob fields to target endianness */ + info_blob_bswap(gen, func_info, func_info_tot_sz); + + move_tgt_endian(attr.line_info_rec_size, load_attr->line_info_rec_size); + move_tgt_endian(attr.line_info_cnt, load_attr->line_info_cnt); + line_info = add_data(gen, load_attr->line_info, line_info_tot_sz); + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: line_info: off %d cnt %d rec size %d\n", + line_info, load_attr->line_info_cnt, + load_attr->line_info_rec_size); + + /* convert info blob fields to target endianness */ + info_blob_bswap(gen, line_info, line_info_tot_sz); + + move_tgt_endian(attr.core_relo_rec_size, sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo)); + move_tgt_endian(attr.core_relo_cnt, gen->core_relo_cnt); + core_relos = add_data(gen, gen->core_relos, core_relo_tot_sz); + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: core_relos: off %d cnt %d rec size %zd\n", + core_relos, gen->core_relo_cnt, + sizeof(struct bpf_core_relo)); + + /* convert info blob fields to target endianness */ + info_blob_bswap(gen, core_relos, core_relo_tot_sz); libbpf_strlcpy(attr.prog_name, prog_name, sizeof(attr.prog_name)); prog_load_attr = add_data(gen, &attr, attr_size); + pr_debug("gen: prog_load: prog_load_attr: off %d size %d\n", + prog_load_attr, attr_size); /* populate union bpf_attr with a pointer to license */ emit_rel_store(gen, attr_field(prog_load_attr, license), license_off); @@ -1068,6 +1159,8 @@ void bpf_gen__map_update_elem(struct bpf_gen *gen, int map_idx, void *pvalue, emit(gen, BPF_EMIT_CALL(BPF_FUNC_probe_read_kernel)); map_update_attr = add_data(gen, &attr, attr_size); + pr_debug("gen: map_update_elem: map_update_attr: off %d size %d\n", + map_update_attr, attr_size); move_blob2blob(gen, attr_field(map_update_attr, map_fd), 4, blob_fd_array_off(gen, map_idx)); emit_rel_store(gen, attr_field(map_update_attr, key), key); @@ -1084,14 +1177,18 @@ void bpf_gen__populate_outer_map(struct bpf_gen *gen, int outer_map_idx, int slo int attr_size = offsetofend(union bpf_attr, flags); int map_update_attr, key; union bpf_attr attr; + int tgt_slot; memset(&attr, 0, attr_size); pr_debug("gen: populate_outer_map: outer %d key %d inner %d\n", outer_map_idx, slot, inner_map_idx); - key = add_data(gen, &slot, sizeof(slot)); + move_tgt_endian(tgt_slot, slot); + key = add_data(gen, &tgt_slot, sizeof(tgt_slot)); map_update_attr = add_data(gen, &attr, attr_size); + pr_debug("gen: populate_outer_map: map_update_attr: off %d size %d\n", + map_update_attr, attr_size); move_blob2blob(gen, attr_field(map_update_attr, map_fd), 4, blob_fd_array_off(gen, outer_map_idx)); emit_rel_store(gen, attr_field(map_update_attr, key), key); @@ -1114,6 +1211,8 @@ void bpf_gen__map_freeze(struct bpf_gen *gen, int map_idx) memset(&attr, 0, attr_size); pr_debug("gen: map_freeze: idx %d\n", map_idx); map_freeze_attr = add_data(gen, &attr, attr_size); + pr_debug("gen: map_freeze: map_update_attr: off %d size %d\n", + map_freeze_attr, attr_size); move_blob2blob(gen, attr_field(map_freeze_attr, map_fd), 4, blob_fd_array_off(gen, map_idx)); /* emit MAP_FREEZE command */ diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c index a542031f4f73..8b6c212eb9a3 100644 --- a/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/libbpf.c @@ -9106,6 +9106,7 @@ int bpf_object__gen_loader(struct bpf_object *obj, struct gen_loader_opts *opts) if (!gen) return -ENOMEM; gen->opts = opts; + gen->swapped_endian = bpf_object__check_endianness(obj); obj->gen_loader = gen; return 0; } diff --git a/tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h b/tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h index 1e82ab06c3eb..67e8477ecb5b 100644 --- a/tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h +++ b/tools/lib/bpf/skel_internal.h @@ -351,10 +351,11 @@ static inline int bpf_load_and_run(struct bpf_load_and_run_opts *opts) attr.test.ctx_size_in = opts->ctx->sz; err = skel_sys_bpf(BPF_PROG_RUN, &attr, test_run_attr_sz); if (err < 0 || (int)attr.test.retval < 0) { - opts->errstr = "failed to execute loader prog"; if (err < 0) { + opts->errstr = "failed to execute loader prog"; set_err; } else { + opts->errstr = "error returned by loader prog"; err = (int)attr.test.retval; #ifndef __KERNEL__ errno = -err;