1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause) 2 /* Copyright (c) 2018 Facebook */ 3 4 #include <stdio.h> 5 #include <stdlib.h> 6 #include <string.h> 7 #include <unistd.h> 8 #include <errno.h> 9 #include <linux/err.h> 10 #include <linux/btf.h> 11 #include "btf.h" 12 #include "bpf.h" 13 #include "libbpf.h" 14 #include "libbpf_internal.h" 15 16 #define max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) 17 #define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) 18 19 #define BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES 0x7fffffff 20 #define BTF_MAX_STR_OFFSET 0x7fffffff 21 22 #define IS_MODIFIER(k) (((k) == BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF) || \ 23 ((k) == BTF_KIND_VOLATILE) || \ 24 ((k) == BTF_KIND_CONST) || \ 25 ((k) == BTF_KIND_RESTRICT)) 26 27 #define IS_VAR(k) ((k) == BTF_KIND_VAR) 28 29 static struct btf_type btf_void; 30 31 struct btf { 32 union { 33 struct btf_header *hdr; 34 void *data; 35 }; 36 struct btf_type **types; 37 const char *strings; 38 void *nohdr_data; 39 __u32 nr_types; 40 __u32 types_size; 41 __u32 data_size; 42 int fd; 43 }; 44 45 struct btf_ext_info { 46 /* 47 * info points to the individual info section (e.g. func_info and 48 * line_info) from the .BTF.ext. It does not include the __u32 rec_size. 49 */ 50 void *info; 51 __u32 rec_size; 52 __u32 len; 53 }; 54 55 struct btf_ext { 56 union { 57 struct btf_ext_header *hdr; 58 void *data; 59 }; 60 struct btf_ext_info func_info; 61 struct btf_ext_info line_info; 62 __u32 data_size; 63 }; 64 65 struct btf_ext_info_sec { 66 __u32 sec_name_off; 67 __u32 num_info; 68 /* Followed by num_info * record_size number of bytes */ 69 __u8 data[0]; 70 }; 71 72 /* The minimum bpf_func_info checked by the loader */ 73 struct bpf_func_info_min { 74 __u32 insn_off; 75 __u32 type_id; 76 }; 77 78 /* The minimum bpf_line_info checked by the loader */ 79 struct bpf_line_info_min { 80 __u32 insn_off; 81 __u32 file_name_off; 82 __u32 line_off; 83 __u32 line_col; 84 }; 85 86 static inline __u64 ptr_to_u64(const void *ptr) 87 { 88 return (__u64) (unsigned long) ptr; 89 } 90 91 static int btf_add_type(struct btf *btf, struct btf_type *t) 92 { 93 if (btf->types_size - btf->nr_types < 2) { 94 struct btf_type **new_types; 95 __u32 expand_by, new_size; 96 97 if (btf->types_size == BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES) 98 return -E2BIG; 99 100 expand_by = max(btf->types_size >> 2, 16); 101 new_size = min(BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES, btf->types_size + expand_by); 102 103 new_types = realloc(btf->types, sizeof(*new_types) * new_size); 104 if (!new_types) 105 return -ENOMEM; 106 107 if (btf->nr_types == 0) 108 new_types[0] = &btf_void; 109 110 btf->types = new_types; 111 btf->types_size = new_size; 112 } 113 114 btf->types[++(btf->nr_types)] = t; 115 116 return 0; 117 } 118 119 static int btf_parse_hdr(struct btf *btf) 120 { 121 const struct btf_header *hdr = btf->hdr; 122 __u32 meta_left; 123 124 if (btf->data_size < sizeof(struct btf_header)) { 125 pr_debug("BTF header not found\n"); 126 return -EINVAL; 127 } 128 129 if (hdr->magic != BTF_MAGIC) { 130 pr_debug("Invalid BTF magic:%x\n", hdr->magic); 131 return -EINVAL; 132 } 133 134 if (hdr->version != BTF_VERSION) { 135 pr_debug("Unsupported BTF version:%u\n", hdr->version); 136 return -ENOTSUP; 137 } 138 139 if (hdr->flags) { 140 pr_debug("Unsupported BTF flags:%x\n", hdr->flags); 141 return -ENOTSUP; 142 } 143 144 meta_left = btf->data_size - sizeof(*hdr); 145 if (!meta_left) { 146 pr_debug("BTF has no data\n"); 147 return -EINVAL; 148 } 149 150 if (meta_left < hdr->type_off) { 151 pr_debug("Invalid BTF type section offset:%u\n", hdr->type_off); 152 return -EINVAL; 153 } 154 155 if (meta_left < hdr->str_off) { 156 pr_debug("Invalid BTF string section offset:%u\n", hdr->str_off); 157 return -EINVAL; 158 } 159 160 if (hdr->type_off >= hdr->str_off) { 161 pr_debug("BTF type section offset >= string section offset. No type?\n"); 162 return -EINVAL; 163 } 164 165 if (hdr->type_off & 0x02) { 166 pr_debug("BTF type section is not aligned to 4 bytes\n"); 167 return -EINVAL; 168 } 169 170 btf->nohdr_data = btf->hdr + 1; 171 172 return 0; 173 } 174 175 static int btf_parse_str_sec(struct btf *btf) 176 { 177 const struct btf_header *hdr = btf->hdr; 178 const char *start = btf->nohdr_data + hdr->str_off; 179 const char *end = start + btf->hdr->str_len; 180 181 if (!hdr->str_len || hdr->str_len - 1 > BTF_MAX_STR_OFFSET || 182 start[0] || end[-1]) { 183 pr_debug("Invalid BTF string section\n"); 184 return -EINVAL; 185 } 186 187 btf->strings = start; 188 189 return 0; 190 } 191 192 static int btf_type_size(struct btf_type *t) 193 { 194 int base_size = sizeof(struct btf_type); 195 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 196 197 switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) { 198 case BTF_KIND_FWD: 199 case BTF_KIND_CONST: 200 case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE: 201 case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT: 202 case BTF_KIND_PTR: 203 case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF: 204 case BTF_KIND_FUNC: 205 return base_size; 206 case BTF_KIND_INT: 207 return base_size + sizeof(__u32); 208 case BTF_KIND_ENUM: 209 return base_size + vlen * sizeof(struct btf_enum); 210 case BTF_KIND_ARRAY: 211 return base_size + sizeof(struct btf_array); 212 case BTF_KIND_STRUCT: 213 case BTF_KIND_UNION: 214 return base_size + vlen * sizeof(struct btf_member); 215 case BTF_KIND_FUNC_PROTO: 216 return base_size + vlen * sizeof(struct btf_param); 217 case BTF_KIND_VAR: 218 return base_size + sizeof(struct btf_var); 219 case BTF_KIND_DATASEC: 220 return base_size + vlen * sizeof(struct btf_var_secinfo); 221 default: 222 pr_debug("Unsupported BTF_KIND:%u\n", BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)); 223 return -EINVAL; 224 } 225 } 226 227 static int btf_parse_type_sec(struct btf *btf) 228 { 229 struct btf_header *hdr = btf->hdr; 230 void *nohdr_data = btf->nohdr_data; 231 void *next_type = nohdr_data + hdr->type_off; 232 void *end_type = nohdr_data + hdr->str_off; 233 234 while (next_type < end_type) { 235 struct btf_type *t = next_type; 236 int type_size; 237 int err; 238 239 type_size = btf_type_size(t); 240 if (type_size < 0) 241 return type_size; 242 next_type += type_size; 243 err = btf_add_type(btf, t); 244 if (err) 245 return err; 246 } 247 248 return 0; 249 } 250 251 __u32 btf__get_nr_types(const struct btf *btf) 252 { 253 return btf->nr_types; 254 } 255 256 const struct btf_type *btf__type_by_id(const struct btf *btf, __u32 type_id) 257 { 258 if (type_id > btf->nr_types) 259 return NULL; 260 261 return btf->types[type_id]; 262 } 263 264 static bool btf_type_is_void(const struct btf_type *t) 265 { 266 return t == &btf_void || BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info) == BTF_KIND_FWD; 267 } 268 269 static bool btf_type_is_void_or_null(const struct btf_type *t) 270 { 271 return !t || btf_type_is_void(t); 272 } 273 274 #define MAX_RESOLVE_DEPTH 32 275 276 __s64 btf__resolve_size(const struct btf *btf, __u32 type_id) 277 { 278 const struct btf_array *array; 279 const struct btf_type *t; 280 __u32 nelems = 1; 281 __s64 size = -1; 282 int i; 283 284 t = btf__type_by_id(btf, type_id); 285 for (i = 0; i < MAX_RESOLVE_DEPTH && !btf_type_is_void_or_null(t); 286 i++) { 287 switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) { 288 case BTF_KIND_INT: 289 case BTF_KIND_STRUCT: 290 case BTF_KIND_UNION: 291 case BTF_KIND_ENUM: 292 case BTF_KIND_DATASEC: 293 size = t->size; 294 goto done; 295 case BTF_KIND_PTR: 296 size = sizeof(void *); 297 goto done; 298 case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF: 299 case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE: 300 case BTF_KIND_CONST: 301 case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT: 302 case BTF_KIND_VAR: 303 type_id = t->type; 304 break; 305 case BTF_KIND_ARRAY: 306 array = (const struct btf_array *)(t + 1); 307 if (nelems && array->nelems > UINT32_MAX / nelems) 308 return -E2BIG; 309 nelems *= array->nelems; 310 type_id = array->type; 311 break; 312 default: 313 return -EINVAL; 314 } 315 316 t = btf__type_by_id(btf, type_id); 317 } 318 319 if (size < 0) 320 return -EINVAL; 321 322 done: 323 if (nelems && size > UINT32_MAX / nelems) 324 return -E2BIG; 325 326 return nelems * size; 327 } 328 329 int btf__resolve_type(const struct btf *btf, __u32 type_id) 330 { 331 const struct btf_type *t; 332 int depth = 0; 333 334 t = btf__type_by_id(btf, type_id); 335 while (depth < MAX_RESOLVE_DEPTH && 336 !btf_type_is_void_or_null(t) && 337 (IS_MODIFIER(BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) || 338 IS_VAR(BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)))) { 339 type_id = t->type; 340 t = btf__type_by_id(btf, type_id); 341 depth++; 342 } 343 344 if (depth == MAX_RESOLVE_DEPTH || btf_type_is_void_or_null(t)) 345 return -EINVAL; 346 347 return type_id; 348 } 349 350 __s32 btf__find_by_name(const struct btf *btf, const char *type_name) 351 { 352 __u32 i; 353 354 if (!strcmp(type_name, "void")) 355 return 0; 356 357 for (i = 1; i <= btf->nr_types; i++) { 358 const struct btf_type *t = btf->types[i]; 359 const char *name = btf__name_by_offset(btf, t->name_off); 360 361 if (name && !strcmp(type_name, name)) 362 return i; 363 } 364 365 return -ENOENT; 366 } 367 368 void btf__free(struct btf *btf) 369 { 370 if (!btf) 371 return; 372 373 if (btf->fd != -1) 374 close(btf->fd); 375 376 free(btf->data); 377 free(btf->types); 378 free(btf); 379 } 380 381 struct btf *btf__new(__u8 *data, __u32 size) 382 { 383 struct btf *btf; 384 int err; 385 386 btf = calloc(1, sizeof(struct btf)); 387 if (!btf) 388 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 389 390 btf->fd = -1; 391 392 btf->data = malloc(size); 393 if (!btf->data) { 394 err = -ENOMEM; 395 goto done; 396 } 397 398 memcpy(btf->data, data, size); 399 btf->data_size = size; 400 401 err = btf_parse_hdr(btf); 402 if (err) 403 goto done; 404 405 err = btf_parse_str_sec(btf); 406 if (err) 407 goto done; 408 409 err = btf_parse_type_sec(btf); 410 411 done: 412 if (err) { 413 btf__free(btf); 414 return ERR_PTR(err); 415 } 416 417 return btf; 418 } 419 420 static int compare_vsi_off(const void *_a, const void *_b) 421 { 422 const struct btf_var_secinfo *a = _a; 423 const struct btf_var_secinfo *b = _b; 424 425 return a->offset - b->offset; 426 } 427 428 static int btf_fixup_datasec(struct bpf_object *obj, struct btf *btf, 429 struct btf_type *t) 430 { 431 __u32 size = 0, off = 0, i, vars = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 432 const char *name = btf__name_by_offset(btf, t->name_off); 433 const struct btf_type *t_var; 434 struct btf_var_secinfo *vsi; 435 struct btf_var *var; 436 int ret; 437 438 if (!name) { 439 pr_debug("No name found in string section for DATASEC kind.\n"); 440 return -ENOENT; 441 } 442 443 ret = bpf_object__section_size(obj, name, &size); 444 if (ret || !size || (t->size && t->size != size)) { 445 pr_debug("Invalid size for section %s: %u bytes\n", name, size); 446 return -ENOENT; 447 } 448 449 t->size = size; 450 451 for (i = 0, vsi = (struct btf_var_secinfo *)(t + 1); 452 i < vars; i++, vsi++) { 453 t_var = btf__type_by_id(btf, vsi->type); 454 var = (struct btf_var *)(t_var + 1); 455 456 if (BTF_INFO_KIND(t_var->info) != BTF_KIND_VAR) { 457 pr_debug("Non-VAR type seen in section %s\n", name); 458 return -EINVAL; 459 } 460 461 if (var->linkage == BTF_VAR_STATIC) 462 continue; 463 464 name = btf__name_by_offset(btf, t_var->name_off); 465 if (!name) { 466 pr_debug("No name found in string section for VAR kind\n"); 467 return -ENOENT; 468 } 469 470 ret = bpf_object__variable_offset(obj, name, &off); 471 if (ret) { 472 pr_debug("No offset found in symbol table for VAR %s\n", name); 473 return -ENOENT; 474 } 475 476 vsi->offset = off; 477 } 478 479 qsort(t + 1, vars, sizeof(*vsi), compare_vsi_off); 480 return 0; 481 } 482 483 int btf__finalize_data(struct bpf_object *obj, struct btf *btf) 484 { 485 int err = 0; 486 __u32 i; 487 488 for (i = 1; i <= btf->nr_types; i++) { 489 struct btf_type *t = btf->types[i]; 490 491 /* Loader needs to fix up some of the things compiler 492 * couldn't get its hands on while emitting BTF. This 493 * is section size and global variable offset. We use 494 * the info from the ELF itself for this purpose. 495 */ 496 if (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info) == BTF_KIND_DATASEC) { 497 err = btf_fixup_datasec(obj, btf, t); 498 if (err) 499 break; 500 } 501 } 502 503 return err; 504 } 505 506 int btf__load(struct btf *btf) 507 { 508 __u32 log_buf_size = BPF_LOG_BUF_SIZE; 509 char *log_buf = NULL; 510 int err = 0; 511 512 if (btf->fd >= 0) 513 return -EEXIST; 514 515 log_buf = malloc(log_buf_size); 516 if (!log_buf) 517 return -ENOMEM; 518 519 *log_buf = 0; 520 521 btf->fd = bpf_load_btf(btf->data, btf->data_size, 522 log_buf, log_buf_size, false); 523 if (btf->fd < 0) { 524 err = -errno; 525 pr_warning("Error loading BTF: %s(%d)\n", strerror(errno), errno); 526 if (*log_buf) 527 pr_warning("%s\n", log_buf); 528 goto done; 529 } 530 531 done: 532 free(log_buf); 533 return err; 534 } 535 536 int btf__fd(const struct btf *btf) 537 { 538 return btf->fd; 539 } 540 541 const void *btf__get_raw_data(const struct btf *btf, __u32 *size) 542 { 543 *size = btf->data_size; 544 return btf->data; 545 } 546 547 const char *btf__name_by_offset(const struct btf *btf, __u32 offset) 548 { 549 if (offset < btf->hdr->str_len) 550 return &btf->strings[offset]; 551 else 552 return NULL; 553 } 554 555 int btf__get_from_id(__u32 id, struct btf **btf) 556 { 557 struct bpf_btf_info btf_info = { 0 }; 558 __u32 len = sizeof(btf_info); 559 __u32 last_size; 560 int btf_fd; 561 void *ptr; 562 int err; 563 564 err = 0; 565 *btf = NULL; 566 btf_fd = bpf_btf_get_fd_by_id(id); 567 if (btf_fd < 0) 568 return 0; 569 570 /* we won't know btf_size until we call bpf_obj_get_info_by_fd(). so 571 * let's start with a sane default - 4KiB here - and resize it only if 572 * bpf_obj_get_info_by_fd() needs a bigger buffer. 573 */ 574 btf_info.btf_size = 4096; 575 last_size = btf_info.btf_size; 576 ptr = malloc(last_size); 577 if (!ptr) { 578 err = -ENOMEM; 579 goto exit_free; 580 } 581 582 memset(ptr, 0, last_size); 583 btf_info.btf = ptr_to_u64(ptr); 584 err = bpf_obj_get_info_by_fd(btf_fd, &btf_info, &len); 585 586 if (!err && btf_info.btf_size > last_size) { 587 void *temp_ptr; 588 589 last_size = btf_info.btf_size; 590 temp_ptr = realloc(ptr, last_size); 591 if (!temp_ptr) { 592 err = -ENOMEM; 593 goto exit_free; 594 } 595 ptr = temp_ptr; 596 memset(ptr, 0, last_size); 597 btf_info.btf = ptr_to_u64(ptr); 598 err = bpf_obj_get_info_by_fd(btf_fd, &btf_info, &len); 599 } 600 601 if (err || btf_info.btf_size > last_size) { 602 err = errno; 603 goto exit_free; 604 } 605 606 *btf = btf__new((__u8 *)(long)btf_info.btf, btf_info.btf_size); 607 if (IS_ERR(*btf)) { 608 err = PTR_ERR(*btf); 609 *btf = NULL; 610 } 611 612 exit_free: 613 close(btf_fd); 614 free(ptr); 615 616 return err; 617 } 618 619 int btf__get_map_kv_tids(const struct btf *btf, const char *map_name, 620 __u32 expected_key_size, __u32 expected_value_size, 621 __u32 *key_type_id, __u32 *value_type_id) 622 { 623 const struct btf_type *container_type; 624 const struct btf_member *key, *value; 625 const size_t max_name = 256; 626 char container_name[max_name]; 627 __s64 key_size, value_size; 628 __s32 container_id; 629 630 if (snprintf(container_name, max_name, "____btf_map_%s", map_name) == 631 max_name) { 632 pr_warning("map:%s length of '____btf_map_%s' is too long\n", 633 map_name, map_name); 634 return -EINVAL; 635 } 636 637 container_id = btf__find_by_name(btf, container_name); 638 if (container_id < 0) { 639 pr_debug("map:%s container_name:%s cannot be found in BTF. Missing BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR?\n", 640 map_name, container_name); 641 return container_id; 642 } 643 644 container_type = btf__type_by_id(btf, container_id); 645 if (!container_type) { 646 pr_warning("map:%s cannot find BTF type for container_id:%u\n", 647 map_name, container_id); 648 return -EINVAL; 649 } 650 651 if (BTF_INFO_KIND(container_type->info) != BTF_KIND_STRUCT || 652 BTF_INFO_VLEN(container_type->info) < 2) { 653 pr_warning("map:%s container_name:%s is an invalid container struct\n", 654 map_name, container_name); 655 return -EINVAL; 656 } 657 658 key = (struct btf_member *)(container_type + 1); 659 value = key + 1; 660 661 key_size = btf__resolve_size(btf, key->type); 662 if (key_size < 0) { 663 pr_warning("map:%s invalid BTF key_type_size\n", map_name); 664 return key_size; 665 } 666 667 if (expected_key_size != key_size) { 668 pr_warning("map:%s btf_key_type_size:%u != map_def_key_size:%u\n", 669 map_name, (__u32)key_size, expected_key_size); 670 return -EINVAL; 671 } 672 673 value_size = btf__resolve_size(btf, value->type); 674 if (value_size < 0) { 675 pr_warning("map:%s invalid BTF value_type_size\n", map_name); 676 return value_size; 677 } 678 679 if (expected_value_size != value_size) { 680 pr_warning("map:%s btf_value_type_size:%u != map_def_value_size:%u\n", 681 map_name, (__u32)value_size, expected_value_size); 682 return -EINVAL; 683 } 684 685 *key_type_id = key->type; 686 *value_type_id = value->type; 687 688 return 0; 689 } 690 691 struct btf_ext_sec_setup_param { 692 __u32 off; 693 __u32 len; 694 __u32 min_rec_size; 695 struct btf_ext_info *ext_info; 696 const char *desc; 697 }; 698 699 static int btf_ext_setup_info(struct btf_ext *btf_ext, 700 struct btf_ext_sec_setup_param *ext_sec) 701 { 702 const struct btf_ext_info_sec *sinfo; 703 struct btf_ext_info *ext_info; 704 __u32 info_left, record_size; 705 /* The start of the info sec (including the __u32 record_size). */ 706 void *info; 707 708 if (ext_sec->off & 0x03) { 709 pr_debug(".BTF.ext %s section is not aligned to 4 bytes\n", 710 ext_sec->desc); 711 return -EINVAL; 712 } 713 714 info = btf_ext->data + btf_ext->hdr->hdr_len + ext_sec->off; 715 info_left = ext_sec->len; 716 717 if (btf_ext->data + btf_ext->data_size < info + ext_sec->len) { 718 pr_debug("%s section (off:%u len:%u) is beyond the end of the ELF section .BTF.ext\n", 719 ext_sec->desc, ext_sec->off, ext_sec->len); 720 return -EINVAL; 721 } 722 723 /* At least a record size */ 724 if (info_left < sizeof(__u32)) { 725 pr_debug(".BTF.ext %s record size not found\n", ext_sec->desc); 726 return -EINVAL; 727 } 728 729 /* The record size needs to meet the minimum standard */ 730 record_size = *(__u32 *)info; 731 if (record_size < ext_sec->min_rec_size || 732 record_size & 0x03) { 733 pr_debug("%s section in .BTF.ext has invalid record size %u\n", 734 ext_sec->desc, record_size); 735 return -EINVAL; 736 } 737 738 sinfo = info + sizeof(__u32); 739 info_left -= sizeof(__u32); 740 741 /* If no records, return failure now so .BTF.ext won't be used. */ 742 if (!info_left) { 743 pr_debug("%s section in .BTF.ext has no records", ext_sec->desc); 744 return -EINVAL; 745 } 746 747 while (info_left) { 748 unsigned int sec_hdrlen = sizeof(struct btf_ext_info_sec); 749 __u64 total_record_size; 750 __u32 num_records; 751 752 if (info_left < sec_hdrlen) { 753 pr_debug("%s section header is not found in .BTF.ext\n", 754 ext_sec->desc); 755 return -EINVAL; 756 } 757 758 num_records = sinfo->num_info; 759 if (num_records == 0) { 760 pr_debug("%s section has incorrect num_records in .BTF.ext\n", 761 ext_sec->desc); 762 return -EINVAL; 763 } 764 765 total_record_size = sec_hdrlen + 766 (__u64)num_records * record_size; 767 if (info_left < total_record_size) { 768 pr_debug("%s section has incorrect num_records in .BTF.ext\n", 769 ext_sec->desc); 770 return -EINVAL; 771 } 772 773 info_left -= total_record_size; 774 sinfo = (void *)sinfo + total_record_size; 775 } 776 777 ext_info = ext_sec->ext_info; 778 ext_info->len = ext_sec->len - sizeof(__u32); 779 ext_info->rec_size = record_size; 780 ext_info->info = info + sizeof(__u32); 781 782 return 0; 783 } 784 785 static int btf_ext_setup_func_info(struct btf_ext *btf_ext) 786 { 787 struct btf_ext_sec_setup_param param = { 788 .off = btf_ext->hdr->func_info_off, 789 .len = btf_ext->hdr->func_info_len, 790 .min_rec_size = sizeof(struct bpf_func_info_min), 791 .ext_info = &btf_ext->func_info, 792 .desc = "func_info" 793 }; 794 795 return btf_ext_setup_info(btf_ext, ¶m); 796 } 797 798 static int btf_ext_setup_line_info(struct btf_ext *btf_ext) 799 { 800 struct btf_ext_sec_setup_param param = { 801 .off = btf_ext->hdr->line_info_off, 802 .len = btf_ext->hdr->line_info_len, 803 .min_rec_size = sizeof(struct bpf_line_info_min), 804 .ext_info = &btf_ext->line_info, 805 .desc = "line_info", 806 }; 807 808 return btf_ext_setup_info(btf_ext, ¶m); 809 } 810 811 static int btf_ext_parse_hdr(__u8 *data, __u32 data_size) 812 { 813 const struct btf_ext_header *hdr = (struct btf_ext_header *)data; 814 815 if (data_size < offsetof(struct btf_ext_header, func_info_off) || 816 data_size < hdr->hdr_len) { 817 pr_debug("BTF.ext header not found"); 818 return -EINVAL; 819 } 820 821 if (hdr->magic != BTF_MAGIC) { 822 pr_debug("Invalid BTF.ext magic:%x\n", hdr->magic); 823 return -EINVAL; 824 } 825 826 if (hdr->version != BTF_VERSION) { 827 pr_debug("Unsupported BTF.ext version:%u\n", hdr->version); 828 return -ENOTSUP; 829 } 830 831 if (hdr->flags) { 832 pr_debug("Unsupported BTF.ext flags:%x\n", hdr->flags); 833 return -ENOTSUP; 834 } 835 836 if (data_size == hdr->hdr_len) { 837 pr_debug("BTF.ext has no data\n"); 838 return -EINVAL; 839 } 840 841 return 0; 842 } 843 844 void btf_ext__free(struct btf_ext *btf_ext) 845 { 846 if (!btf_ext) 847 return; 848 free(btf_ext->data); 849 free(btf_ext); 850 } 851 852 struct btf_ext *btf_ext__new(__u8 *data, __u32 size) 853 { 854 struct btf_ext *btf_ext; 855 int err; 856 857 err = btf_ext_parse_hdr(data, size); 858 if (err) 859 return ERR_PTR(err); 860 861 btf_ext = calloc(1, sizeof(struct btf_ext)); 862 if (!btf_ext) 863 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 864 865 btf_ext->data_size = size; 866 btf_ext->data = malloc(size); 867 if (!btf_ext->data) { 868 err = -ENOMEM; 869 goto done; 870 } 871 memcpy(btf_ext->data, data, size); 872 873 err = btf_ext_setup_func_info(btf_ext); 874 if (err) 875 goto done; 876 877 err = btf_ext_setup_line_info(btf_ext); 878 if (err) 879 goto done; 880 881 done: 882 if (err) { 883 btf_ext__free(btf_ext); 884 return ERR_PTR(err); 885 } 886 887 return btf_ext; 888 } 889 890 const void *btf_ext__get_raw_data(const struct btf_ext *btf_ext, __u32 *size) 891 { 892 *size = btf_ext->data_size; 893 return btf_ext->data; 894 } 895 896 static int btf_ext_reloc_info(const struct btf *btf, 897 const struct btf_ext_info *ext_info, 898 const char *sec_name, __u32 insns_cnt, 899 void **info, __u32 *cnt) 900 { 901 __u32 sec_hdrlen = sizeof(struct btf_ext_info_sec); 902 __u32 i, record_size, existing_len, records_len; 903 struct btf_ext_info_sec *sinfo; 904 const char *info_sec_name; 905 __u64 remain_len; 906 void *data; 907 908 record_size = ext_info->rec_size; 909 sinfo = ext_info->info; 910 remain_len = ext_info->len; 911 while (remain_len > 0) { 912 records_len = sinfo->num_info * record_size; 913 info_sec_name = btf__name_by_offset(btf, sinfo->sec_name_off); 914 if (strcmp(info_sec_name, sec_name)) { 915 remain_len -= sec_hdrlen + records_len; 916 sinfo = (void *)sinfo + sec_hdrlen + records_len; 917 continue; 918 } 919 920 existing_len = (*cnt) * record_size; 921 data = realloc(*info, existing_len + records_len); 922 if (!data) 923 return -ENOMEM; 924 925 memcpy(data + existing_len, sinfo->data, records_len); 926 /* adjust insn_off only, the rest data will be passed 927 * to the kernel. 928 */ 929 for (i = 0; i < sinfo->num_info; i++) { 930 __u32 *insn_off; 931 932 insn_off = data + existing_len + (i * record_size); 933 *insn_off = *insn_off / sizeof(struct bpf_insn) + 934 insns_cnt; 935 } 936 *info = data; 937 *cnt += sinfo->num_info; 938 return 0; 939 } 940 941 return -ENOENT; 942 } 943 944 int btf_ext__reloc_func_info(const struct btf *btf, 945 const struct btf_ext *btf_ext, 946 const char *sec_name, __u32 insns_cnt, 947 void **func_info, __u32 *cnt) 948 { 949 return btf_ext_reloc_info(btf, &btf_ext->func_info, sec_name, 950 insns_cnt, func_info, cnt); 951 } 952 953 int btf_ext__reloc_line_info(const struct btf *btf, 954 const struct btf_ext *btf_ext, 955 const char *sec_name, __u32 insns_cnt, 956 void **line_info, __u32 *cnt) 957 { 958 return btf_ext_reloc_info(btf, &btf_ext->line_info, sec_name, 959 insns_cnt, line_info, cnt); 960 } 961 962 __u32 btf_ext__func_info_rec_size(const struct btf_ext *btf_ext) 963 { 964 return btf_ext->func_info.rec_size; 965 } 966 967 __u32 btf_ext__line_info_rec_size(const struct btf_ext *btf_ext) 968 { 969 return btf_ext->line_info.rec_size; 970 } 971 972 struct btf_dedup; 973 974 static struct btf_dedup *btf_dedup_new(struct btf *btf, struct btf_ext *btf_ext, 975 const struct btf_dedup_opts *opts); 976 static void btf_dedup_free(struct btf_dedup *d); 977 static int btf_dedup_strings(struct btf_dedup *d); 978 static int btf_dedup_prim_types(struct btf_dedup *d); 979 static int btf_dedup_struct_types(struct btf_dedup *d); 980 static int btf_dedup_ref_types(struct btf_dedup *d); 981 static int btf_dedup_compact_types(struct btf_dedup *d); 982 static int btf_dedup_remap_types(struct btf_dedup *d); 983 984 /* 985 * Deduplicate BTF types and strings. 986 * 987 * BTF dedup algorithm takes as an input `struct btf` representing `.BTF` ELF 988 * section with all BTF type descriptors and string data. It overwrites that 989 * memory in-place with deduplicated types and strings without any loss of 990 * information. If optional `struct btf_ext` representing '.BTF.ext' ELF section 991 * is provided, all the strings referenced from .BTF.ext section are honored 992 * and updated to point to the right offsets after deduplication. 993 * 994 * If function returns with error, type/string data might be garbled and should 995 * be discarded. 996 * 997 * More verbose and detailed description of both problem btf_dedup is solving, 998 * as well as solution could be found at: 999 * https://facebookmicrosites.github.io/bpf/blog/2018/11/14/btf-enhancement.html 1000 * 1001 * Problem description and justification 1002 * ===================================== 1003 * 1004 * BTF type information is typically emitted either as a result of conversion 1005 * from DWARF to BTF or directly by compiler. In both cases, each compilation 1006 * unit contains information about a subset of all the types that are used 1007 * in an application. These subsets are frequently overlapping and contain a lot 1008 * of duplicated information when later concatenated together into a single 1009 * binary. This algorithm ensures that each unique type is represented by single 1010 * BTF type descriptor, greatly reducing resulting size of BTF data. 1011 * 1012 * Compilation unit isolation and subsequent duplication of data is not the only 1013 * problem. The same type hierarchy (e.g., struct and all the type that struct 1014 * references) in different compilation units can be represented in BTF to 1015 * various degrees of completeness (or, rather, incompleteness) due to 1016 * struct/union forward declarations. 1017 * 1018 * Let's take a look at an example, that we'll use to better understand the 1019 * problem (and solution). Suppose we have two compilation units, each using 1020 * same `struct S`, but each of them having incomplete type information about 1021 * struct's fields: 1022 * 1023 * // CU #1: 1024 * struct S; 1025 * struct A { 1026 * int a; 1027 * struct A* self; 1028 * struct S* parent; 1029 * }; 1030 * struct B; 1031 * struct S { 1032 * struct A* a_ptr; 1033 * struct B* b_ptr; 1034 * }; 1035 * 1036 * // CU #2: 1037 * struct S; 1038 * struct A; 1039 * struct B { 1040 * int b; 1041 * struct B* self; 1042 * struct S* parent; 1043 * }; 1044 * struct S { 1045 * struct A* a_ptr; 1046 * struct B* b_ptr; 1047 * }; 1048 * 1049 * In case of CU #1, BTF data will know only that `struct B` exist (but no 1050 * more), but will know the complete type information about `struct A`. While 1051 * for CU #2, it will know full type information about `struct B`, but will 1052 * only know about forward declaration of `struct A` (in BTF terms, it will 1053 * have `BTF_KIND_FWD` type descriptor with name `B`). 1054 * 1055 * This compilation unit isolation means that it's possible that there is no 1056 * single CU with complete type information describing structs `S`, `A`, and 1057 * `B`. Also, we might get tons of duplicated and redundant type information. 1058 * 1059 * Additional complication we need to keep in mind comes from the fact that 1060 * types, in general, can form graphs containing cycles, not just DAGs. 1061 * 1062 * While algorithm does deduplication, it also merges and resolves type 1063 * information (unless disabled throught `struct btf_opts`), whenever possible. 1064 * E.g., in the example above with two compilation units having partial type 1065 * information for structs `A` and `B`, the output of algorithm will emit 1066 * a single copy of each BTF type that describes structs `A`, `B`, and `S` 1067 * (as well as type information for `int` and pointers), as if they were defined 1068 * in a single compilation unit as: 1069 * 1070 * struct A { 1071 * int a; 1072 * struct A* self; 1073 * struct S* parent; 1074 * }; 1075 * struct B { 1076 * int b; 1077 * struct B* self; 1078 * struct S* parent; 1079 * }; 1080 * struct S { 1081 * struct A* a_ptr; 1082 * struct B* b_ptr; 1083 * }; 1084 * 1085 * Algorithm summary 1086 * ================= 1087 * 1088 * Algorithm completes its work in 6 separate passes: 1089 * 1090 * 1. Strings deduplication. 1091 * 2. Primitive types deduplication (int, enum, fwd). 1092 * 3. Struct/union types deduplication. 1093 * 4. Reference types deduplication (pointers, typedefs, arrays, funcs, func 1094 * protos, and const/volatile/restrict modifiers). 1095 * 5. Types compaction. 1096 * 6. Types remapping. 1097 * 1098 * Algorithm determines canonical type descriptor, which is a single 1099 * representative type for each truly unique type. This canonical type is the 1100 * one that will go into final deduplicated BTF type information. For 1101 * struct/unions, it is also the type that algorithm will merge additional type 1102 * information into (while resolving FWDs), as it discovers it from data in 1103 * other CUs. Each input BTF type eventually gets either mapped to itself, if 1104 * that type is canonical, or to some other type, if that type is equivalent 1105 * and was chosen as canonical representative. This mapping is stored in 1106 * `btf_dedup->map` array. This map is also used to record STRUCT/UNION that 1107 * FWD type got resolved to. 1108 * 1109 * To facilitate fast discovery of canonical types, we also maintain canonical 1110 * index (`btf_dedup->dedup_table`), which maps type descriptor's signature hash 1111 * (i.e., hashed kind, name, size, fields, etc) into a list of canonical types 1112 * that match that signature. With sufficiently good choice of type signature 1113 * hashing function, we can limit number of canonical types for each unique type 1114 * signature to a very small number, allowing to find canonical type for any 1115 * duplicated type very quickly. 1116 * 1117 * Struct/union deduplication is the most critical part and algorithm for 1118 * deduplicating structs/unions is described in greater details in comments for 1119 * `btf_dedup_is_equiv` function. 1120 */ 1121 int btf__dedup(struct btf *btf, struct btf_ext *btf_ext, 1122 const struct btf_dedup_opts *opts) 1123 { 1124 struct btf_dedup *d = btf_dedup_new(btf, btf_ext, opts); 1125 int err; 1126 1127 if (IS_ERR(d)) { 1128 pr_debug("btf_dedup_new failed: %ld", PTR_ERR(d)); 1129 return -EINVAL; 1130 } 1131 1132 err = btf_dedup_strings(d); 1133 if (err < 0) { 1134 pr_debug("btf_dedup_strings failed:%d\n", err); 1135 goto done; 1136 } 1137 err = btf_dedup_prim_types(d); 1138 if (err < 0) { 1139 pr_debug("btf_dedup_prim_types failed:%d\n", err); 1140 goto done; 1141 } 1142 err = btf_dedup_struct_types(d); 1143 if (err < 0) { 1144 pr_debug("btf_dedup_struct_types failed:%d\n", err); 1145 goto done; 1146 } 1147 err = btf_dedup_ref_types(d); 1148 if (err < 0) { 1149 pr_debug("btf_dedup_ref_types failed:%d\n", err); 1150 goto done; 1151 } 1152 err = btf_dedup_compact_types(d); 1153 if (err < 0) { 1154 pr_debug("btf_dedup_compact_types failed:%d\n", err); 1155 goto done; 1156 } 1157 err = btf_dedup_remap_types(d); 1158 if (err < 0) { 1159 pr_debug("btf_dedup_remap_types failed:%d\n", err); 1160 goto done; 1161 } 1162 1163 done: 1164 btf_dedup_free(d); 1165 return err; 1166 } 1167 1168 #define BTF_DEDUP_TABLE_DEFAULT_SIZE (1 << 14) 1169 #define BTF_DEDUP_TABLE_MAX_SIZE_LOG 31 1170 #define BTF_UNPROCESSED_ID ((__u32)-1) 1171 #define BTF_IN_PROGRESS_ID ((__u32)-2) 1172 1173 struct btf_dedup_node { 1174 struct btf_dedup_node *next; 1175 __u32 type_id; 1176 }; 1177 1178 struct btf_dedup { 1179 /* .BTF section to be deduped in-place */ 1180 struct btf *btf; 1181 /* 1182 * Optional .BTF.ext section. When provided, any strings referenced 1183 * from it will be taken into account when deduping strings 1184 */ 1185 struct btf_ext *btf_ext; 1186 /* 1187 * This is a map from any type's signature hash to a list of possible 1188 * canonical representative type candidates. Hash collisions are 1189 * ignored, so even types of various kinds can share same list of 1190 * candidates, which is fine because we rely on subsequent 1191 * btf_xxx_equal() checks to authoritatively verify type equality. 1192 */ 1193 struct btf_dedup_node **dedup_table; 1194 /* Canonical types map */ 1195 __u32 *map; 1196 /* Hypothetical mapping, used during type graph equivalence checks */ 1197 __u32 *hypot_map; 1198 __u32 *hypot_list; 1199 size_t hypot_cnt; 1200 size_t hypot_cap; 1201 /* Various option modifying behavior of algorithm */ 1202 struct btf_dedup_opts opts; 1203 }; 1204 1205 struct btf_str_ptr { 1206 const char *str; 1207 __u32 new_off; 1208 bool used; 1209 }; 1210 1211 struct btf_str_ptrs { 1212 struct btf_str_ptr *ptrs; 1213 const char *data; 1214 __u32 cnt; 1215 __u32 cap; 1216 }; 1217 1218 static inline __u32 hash_combine(__u32 h, __u32 value) 1219 { 1220 /* 2^31 + 2^29 - 2^25 + 2^22 - 2^19 - 2^16 + 1 */ 1221 #define GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME 0x9e370001UL 1222 return h * 37 + value * GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME; 1223 #undef GOLDEN_RATIO_PRIME 1224 } 1225 1226 #define for_each_dedup_cand(d, hash, node) \ 1227 for (node = d->dedup_table[hash & (d->opts.dedup_table_size - 1)]; \ 1228 node; \ 1229 node = node->next) 1230 1231 static int btf_dedup_table_add(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 hash, __u32 type_id) 1232 { 1233 struct btf_dedup_node *node = malloc(sizeof(struct btf_dedup_node)); 1234 int bucket = hash & (d->opts.dedup_table_size - 1); 1235 1236 if (!node) 1237 return -ENOMEM; 1238 node->type_id = type_id; 1239 node->next = d->dedup_table[bucket]; 1240 d->dedup_table[bucket] = node; 1241 return 0; 1242 } 1243 1244 static int btf_dedup_hypot_map_add(struct btf_dedup *d, 1245 __u32 from_id, __u32 to_id) 1246 { 1247 if (d->hypot_cnt == d->hypot_cap) { 1248 __u32 *new_list; 1249 1250 d->hypot_cap += max(16, d->hypot_cap / 2); 1251 new_list = realloc(d->hypot_list, sizeof(__u32) * d->hypot_cap); 1252 if (!new_list) 1253 return -ENOMEM; 1254 d->hypot_list = new_list; 1255 } 1256 d->hypot_list[d->hypot_cnt++] = from_id; 1257 d->hypot_map[from_id] = to_id; 1258 return 0; 1259 } 1260 1261 static void btf_dedup_clear_hypot_map(struct btf_dedup *d) 1262 { 1263 int i; 1264 1265 for (i = 0; i < d->hypot_cnt; i++) 1266 d->hypot_map[d->hypot_list[i]] = BTF_UNPROCESSED_ID; 1267 d->hypot_cnt = 0; 1268 } 1269 1270 static void btf_dedup_table_free(struct btf_dedup *d) 1271 { 1272 struct btf_dedup_node *head, *tmp; 1273 int i; 1274 1275 if (!d->dedup_table) 1276 return; 1277 1278 for (i = 0; i < d->opts.dedup_table_size; i++) { 1279 while (d->dedup_table[i]) { 1280 tmp = d->dedup_table[i]; 1281 d->dedup_table[i] = tmp->next; 1282 free(tmp); 1283 } 1284 1285 head = d->dedup_table[i]; 1286 while (head) { 1287 tmp = head; 1288 head = head->next; 1289 free(tmp); 1290 } 1291 } 1292 1293 free(d->dedup_table); 1294 d->dedup_table = NULL; 1295 } 1296 1297 static void btf_dedup_free(struct btf_dedup *d) 1298 { 1299 btf_dedup_table_free(d); 1300 1301 free(d->map); 1302 d->map = NULL; 1303 1304 free(d->hypot_map); 1305 d->hypot_map = NULL; 1306 1307 free(d->hypot_list); 1308 d->hypot_list = NULL; 1309 1310 free(d); 1311 } 1312 1313 /* Find closest power of two >= to size, capped at 2^max_size_log */ 1314 static __u32 roundup_pow2_max(__u32 size, int max_size_log) 1315 { 1316 int i; 1317 1318 for (i = 0; i < max_size_log && (1U << i) < size; i++) 1319 ; 1320 return 1U << i; 1321 } 1322 1323 1324 static struct btf_dedup *btf_dedup_new(struct btf *btf, struct btf_ext *btf_ext, 1325 const struct btf_dedup_opts *opts) 1326 { 1327 struct btf_dedup *d = calloc(1, sizeof(struct btf_dedup)); 1328 int i, err = 0; 1329 __u32 sz; 1330 1331 if (!d) 1332 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); 1333 1334 d->opts.dont_resolve_fwds = opts && opts->dont_resolve_fwds; 1335 sz = opts && opts->dedup_table_size ? opts->dedup_table_size 1336 : BTF_DEDUP_TABLE_DEFAULT_SIZE; 1337 sz = roundup_pow2_max(sz, BTF_DEDUP_TABLE_MAX_SIZE_LOG); 1338 d->opts.dedup_table_size = sz; 1339 1340 d->btf = btf; 1341 d->btf_ext = btf_ext; 1342 1343 d->dedup_table = calloc(d->opts.dedup_table_size, 1344 sizeof(struct btf_dedup_node *)); 1345 if (!d->dedup_table) { 1346 err = -ENOMEM; 1347 goto done; 1348 } 1349 1350 d->map = malloc(sizeof(__u32) * (1 + btf->nr_types)); 1351 if (!d->map) { 1352 err = -ENOMEM; 1353 goto done; 1354 } 1355 /* special BTF "void" type is made canonical immediately */ 1356 d->map[0] = 0; 1357 for (i = 1; i <= btf->nr_types; i++) { 1358 struct btf_type *t = d->btf->types[i]; 1359 __u16 kind = BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info); 1360 1361 /* VAR and DATASEC are never deduped and are self-canonical */ 1362 if (kind == BTF_KIND_VAR || kind == BTF_KIND_DATASEC) 1363 d->map[i] = i; 1364 else 1365 d->map[i] = BTF_UNPROCESSED_ID; 1366 } 1367 1368 d->hypot_map = malloc(sizeof(__u32) * (1 + btf->nr_types)); 1369 if (!d->hypot_map) { 1370 err = -ENOMEM; 1371 goto done; 1372 } 1373 for (i = 0; i <= btf->nr_types; i++) 1374 d->hypot_map[i] = BTF_UNPROCESSED_ID; 1375 1376 done: 1377 if (err) { 1378 btf_dedup_free(d); 1379 return ERR_PTR(err); 1380 } 1381 1382 return d; 1383 } 1384 1385 typedef int (*str_off_fn_t)(__u32 *str_off_ptr, void *ctx); 1386 1387 /* 1388 * Iterate over all possible places in .BTF and .BTF.ext that can reference 1389 * string and pass pointer to it to a provided callback `fn`. 1390 */ 1391 static int btf_for_each_str_off(struct btf_dedup *d, str_off_fn_t fn, void *ctx) 1392 { 1393 void *line_data_cur, *line_data_end; 1394 int i, j, r, rec_size; 1395 struct btf_type *t; 1396 1397 for (i = 1; i <= d->btf->nr_types; i++) { 1398 t = d->btf->types[i]; 1399 r = fn(&t->name_off, ctx); 1400 if (r) 1401 return r; 1402 1403 switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) { 1404 case BTF_KIND_STRUCT: 1405 case BTF_KIND_UNION: { 1406 struct btf_member *m = (struct btf_member *)(t + 1); 1407 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 1408 1409 for (j = 0; j < vlen; j++) { 1410 r = fn(&m->name_off, ctx); 1411 if (r) 1412 return r; 1413 m++; 1414 } 1415 break; 1416 } 1417 case BTF_KIND_ENUM: { 1418 struct btf_enum *m = (struct btf_enum *)(t + 1); 1419 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 1420 1421 for (j = 0; j < vlen; j++) { 1422 r = fn(&m->name_off, ctx); 1423 if (r) 1424 return r; 1425 m++; 1426 } 1427 break; 1428 } 1429 case BTF_KIND_FUNC_PROTO: { 1430 struct btf_param *m = (struct btf_param *)(t + 1); 1431 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 1432 1433 for (j = 0; j < vlen; j++) { 1434 r = fn(&m->name_off, ctx); 1435 if (r) 1436 return r; 1437 m++; 1438 } 1439 break; 1440 } 1441 default: 1442 break; 1443 } 1444 } 1445 1446 if (!d->btf_ext) 1447 return 0; 1448 1449 line_data_cur = d->btf_ext->line_info.info; 1450 line_data_end = d->btf_ext->line_info.info + d->btf_ext->line_info.len; 1451 rec_size = d->btf_ext->line_info.rec_size; 1452 1453 while (line_data_cur < line_data_end) { 1454 struct btf_ext_info_sec *sec = line_data_cur; 1455 struct bpf_line_info_min *line_info; 1456 __u32 num_info = sec->num_info; 1457 1458 r = fn(&sec->sec_name_off, ctx); 1459 if (r) 1460 return r; 1461 1462 line_data_cur += sizeof(struct btf_ext_info_sec); 1463 for (i = 0; i < num_info; i++) { 1464 line_info = line_data_cur; 1465 r = fn(&line_info->file_name_off, ctx); 1466 if (r) 1467 return r; 1468 r = fn(&line_info->line_off, ctx); 1469 if (r) 1470 return r; 1471 line_data_cur += rec_size; 1472 } 1473 } 1474 1475 return 0; 1476 } 1477 1478 static int str_sort_by_content(const void *a1, const void *a2) 1479 { 1480 const struct btf_str_ptr *p1 = a1; 1481 const struct btf_str_ptr *p2 = a2; 1482 1483 return strcmp(p1->str, p2->str); 1484 } 1485 1486 static int str_sort_by_offset(const void *a1, const void *a2) 1487 { 1488 const struct btf_str_ptr *p1 = a1; 1489 const struct btf_str_ptr *p2 = a2; 1490 1491 if (p1->str != p2->str) 1492 return p1->str < p2->str ? -1 : 1; 1493 return 0; 1494 } 1495 1496 static int btf_dedup_str_ptr_cmp(const void *str_ptr, const void *pelem) 1497 { 1498 const struct btf_str_ptr *p = pelem; 1499 1500 if (str_ptr != p->str) 1501 return (const char *)str_ptr < p->str ? -1 : 1; 1502 return 0; 1503 } 1504 1505 static int btf_str_mark_as_used(__u32 *str_off_ptr, void *ctx) 1506 { 1507 struct btf_str_ptrs *strs; 1508 struct btf_str_ptr *s; 1509 1510 if (*str_off_ptr == 0) 1511 return 0; 1512 1513 strs = ctx; 1514 s = bsearch(strs->data + *str_off_ptr, strs->ptrs, strs->cnt, 1515 sizeof(struct btf_str_ptr), btf_dedup_str_ptr_cmp); 1516 if (!s) 1517 return -EINVAL; 1518 s->used = true; 1519 return 0; 1520 } 1521 1522 static int btf_str_remap_offset(__u32 *str_off_ptr, void *ctx) 1523 { 1524 struct btf_str_ptrs *strs; 1525 struct btf_str_ptr *s; 1526 1527 if (*str_off_ptr == 0) 1528 return 0; 1529 1530 strs = ctx; 1531 s = bsearch(strs->data + *str_off_ptr, strs->ptrs, strs->cnt, 1532 sizeof(struct btf_str_ptr), btf_dedup_str_ptr_cmp); 1533 if (!s) 1534 return -EINVAL; 1535 *str_off_ptr = s->new_off; 1536 return 0; 1537 } 1538 1539 /* 1540 * Dedup string and filter out those that are not referenced from either .BTF 1541 * or .BTF.ext (if provided) sections. 1542 * 1543 * This is done by building index of all strings in BTF's string section, 1544 * then iterating over all entities that can reference strings (e.g., type 1545 * names, struct field names, .BTF.ext line info, etc) and marking corresponding 1546 * strings as used. After that all used strings are deduped and compacted into 1547 * sequential blob of memory and new offsets are calculated. Then all the string 1548 * references are iterated again and rewritten using new offsets. 1549 */ 1550 static int btf_dedup_strings(struct btf_dedup *d) 1551 { 1552 const struct btf_header *hdr = d->btf->hdr; 1553 char *start = (char *)d->btf->nohdr_data + hdr->str_off; 1554 char *end = start + d->btf->hdr->str_len; 1555 char *p = start, *tmp_strs = NULL; 1556 struct btf_str_ptrs strs = { 1557 .cnt = 0, 1558 .cap = 0, 1559 .ptrs = NULL, 1560 .data = start, 1561 }; 1562 int i, j, err = 0, grp_idx; 1563 bool grp_used; 1564 1565 /* build index of all strings */ 1566 while (p < end) { 1567 if (strs.cnt + 1 > strs.cap) { 1568 struct btf_str_ptr *new_ptrs; 1569 1570 strs.cap += max(strs.cnt / 2, 16); 1571 new_ptrs = realloc(strs.ptrs, 1572 sizeof(strs.ptrs[0]) * strs.cap); 1573 if (!new_ptrs) { 1574 err = -ENOMEM; 1575 goto done; 1576 } 1577 strs.ptrs = new_ptrs; 1578 } 1579 1580 strs.ptrs[strs.cnt].str = p; 1581 strs.ptrs[strs.cnt].used = false; 1582 1583 p += strlen(p) + 1; 1584 strs.cnt++; 1585 } 1586 1587 /* temporary storage for deduplicated strings */ 1588 tmp_strs = malloc(d->btf->hdr->str_len); 1589 if (!tmp_strs) { 1590 err = -ENOMEM; 1591 goto done; 1592 } 1593 1594 /* mark all used strings */ 1595 strs.ptrs[0].used = true; 1596 err = btf_for_each_str_off(d, btf_str_mark_as_used, &strs); 1597 if (err) 1598 goto done; 1599 1600 /* sort strings by context, so that we can identify duplicates */ 1601 qsort(strs.ptrs, strs.cnt, sizeof(strs.ptrs[0]), str_sort_by_content); 1602 1603 /* 1604 * iterate groups of equal strings and if any instance in a group was 1605 * referenced, emit single instance and remember new offset 1606 */ 1607 p = tmp_strs; 1608 grp_idx = 0; 1609 grp_used = strs.ptrs[0].used; 1610 /* iterate past end to avoid code duplication after loop */ 1611 for (i = 1; i <= strs.cnt; i++) { 1612 /* 1613 * when i == strs.cnt, we want to skip string comparison and go 1614 * straight to handling last group of strings (otherwise we'd 1615 * need to handle last group after the loop w/ duplicated code) 1616 */ 1617 if (i < strs.cnt && 1618 !strcmp(strs.ptrs[i].str, strs.ptrs[grp_idx].str)) { 1619 grp_used = grp_used || strs.ptrs[i].used; 1620 continue; 1621 } 1622 1623 /* 1624 * this check would have been required after the loop to handle 1625 * last group of strings, but due to <= condition in a loop 1626 * we avoid that duplication 1627 */ 1628 if (grp_used) { 1629 int new_off = p - tmp_strs; 1630 __u32 len = strlen(strs.ptrs[grp_idx].str); 1631 1632 memmove(p, strs.ptrs[grp_idx].str, len + 1); 1633 for (j = grp_idx; j < i; j++) 1634 strs.ptrs[j].new_off = new_off; 1635 p += len + 1; 1636 } 1637 1638 if (i < strs.cnt) { 1639 grp_idx = i; 1640 grp_used = strs.ptrs[i].used; 1641 } 1642 } 1643 1644 /* replace original strings with deduped ones */ 1645 d->btf->hdr->str_len = p - tmp_strs; 1646 memmove(start, tmp_strs, d->btf->hdr->str_len); 1647 end = start + d->btf->hdr->str_len; 1648 1649 /* restore original order for further binary search lookups */ 1650 qsort(strs.ptrs, strs.cnt, sizeof(strs.ptrs[0]), str_sort_by_offset); 1651 1652 /* remap string offsets */ 1653 err = btf_for_each_str_off(d, btf_str_remap_offset, &strs); 1654 if (err) 1655 goto done; 1656 1657 d->btf->hdr->str_len = end - start; 1658 1659 done: 1660 free(tmp_strs); 1661 free(strs.ptrs); 1662 return err; 1663 } 1664 1665 static __u32 btf_hash_common(struct btf_type *t) 1666 { 1667 __u32 h; 1668 1669 h = hash_combine(0, t->name_off); 1670 h = hash_combine(h, t->info); 1671 h = hash_combine(h, t->size); 1672 return h; 1673 } 1674 1675 static bool btf_equal_common(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1676 { 1677 return t1->name_off == t2->name_off && 1678 t1->info == t2->info && 1679 t1->size == t2->size; 1680 } 1681 1682 /* Calculate type signature hash of INT. */ 1683 static __u32 btf_hash_int(struct btf_type *t) 1684 { 1685 __u32 info = *(__u32 *)(t + 1); 1686 __u32 h; 1687 1688 h = btf_hash_common(t); 1689 h = hash_combine(h, info); 1690 return h; 1691 } 1692 1693 /* Check structural equality of two INTs. */ 1694 static bool btf_equal_int(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1695 { 1696 __u32 info1, info2; 1697 1698 if (!btf_equal_common(t1, t2)) 1699 return false; 1700 info1 = *(__u32 *)(t1 + 1); 1701 info2 = *(__u32 *)(t2 + 1); 1702 return info1 == info2; 1703 } 1704 1705 /* Calculate type signature hash of ENUM. */ 1706 static __u32 btf_hash_enum(struct btf_type *t) 1707 { 1708 __u32 h; 1709 1710 /* don't hash vlen and enum members to support enum fwd resolving */ 1711 h = hash_combine(0, t->name_off); 1712 h = hash_combine(h, t->info & ~0xffff); 1713 h = hash_combine(h, t->size); 1714 return h; 1715 } 1716 1717 /* Check structural equality of two ENUMs. */ 1718 static bool btf_equal_enum(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1719 { 1720 struct btf_enum *m1, *m2; 1721 __u16 vlen; 1722 int i; 1723 1724 if (!btf_equal_common(t1, t2)) 1725 return false; 1726 1727 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t1->info); 1728 m1 = (struct btf_enum *)(t1 + 1); 1729 m2 = (struct btf_enum *)(t2 + 1); 1730 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 1731 if (m1->name_off != m2->name_off || m1->val != m2->val) 1732 return false; 1733 m1++; 1734 m2++; 1735 } 1736 return true; 1737 } 1738 1739 static inline bool btf_is_enum_fwd(struct btf_type *t) 1740 { 1741 return BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info) == BTF_KIND_ENUM && 1742 BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info) == 0; 1743 } 1744 1745 static bool btf_compat_enum(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1746 { 1747 if (!btf_is_enum_fwd(t1) && !btf_is_enum_fwd(t2)) 1748 return btf_equal_enum(t1, t2); 1749 /* ignore vlen when comparing */ 1750 return t1->name_off == t2->name_off && 1751 (t1->info & ~0xffff) == (t2->info & ~0xffff) && 1752 t1->size == t2->size; 1753 } 1754 1755 /* 1756 * Calculate type signature hash of STRUCT/UNION, ignoring referenced type IDs, 1757 * as referenced type IDs equivalence is established separately during type 1758 * graph equivalence check algorithm. 1759 */ 1760 static __u32 btf_hash_struct(struct btf_type *t) 1761 { 1762 struct btf_member *member = (struct btf_member *)(t + 1); 1763 __u32 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 1764 __u32 h = btf_hash_common(t); 1765 int i; 1766 1767 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 1768 h = hash_combine(h, member->name_off); 1769 h = hash_combine(h, member->offset); 1770 /* no hashing of referenced type ID, it can be unresolved yet */ 1771 member++; 1772 } 1773 return h; 1774 } 1775 1776 /* 1777 * Check structural compatibility of two FUNC_PROTOs, ignoring referenced type 1778 * IDs. This check is performed during type graph equivalence check and 1779 * referenced types equivalence is checked separately. 1780 */ 1781 static bool btf_shallow_equal_struct(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1782 { 1783 struct btf_member *m1, *m2; 1784 __u16 vlen; 1785 int i; 1786 1787 if (!btf_equal_common(t1, t2)) 1788 return false; 1789 1790 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t1->info); 1791 m1 = (struct btf_member *)(t1 + 1); 1792 m2 = (struct btf_member *)(t2 + 1); 1793 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 1794 if (m1->name_off != m2->name_off || m1->offset != m2->offset) 1795 return false; 1796 m1++; 1797 m2++; 1798 } 1799 return true; 1800 } 1801 1802 /* 1803 * Calculate type signature hash of ARRAY, including referenced type IDs, 1804 * under assumption that they were already resolved to canonical type IDs and 1805 * are not going to change. 1806 */ 1807 static __u32 btf_hash_array(struct btf_type *t) 1808 { 1809 struct btf_array *info = (struct btf_array *)(t + 1); 1810 __u32 h = btf_hash_common(t); 1811 1812 h = hash_combine(h, info->type); 1813 h = hash_combine(h, info->index_type); 1814 h = hash_combine(h, info->nelems); 1815 return h; 1816 } 1817 1818 /* 1819 * Check exact equality of two ARRAYs, taking into account referenced 1820 * type IDs, under assumption that they were already resolved to canonical 1821 * type IDs and are not going to change. 1822 * This function is called during reference types deduplication to compare 1823 * ARRAY to potential canonical representative. 1824 */ 1825 static bool btf_equal_array(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1826 { 1827 struct btf_array *info1, *info2; 1828 1829 if (!btf_equal_common(t1, t2)) 1830 return false; 1831 1832 info1 = (struct btf_array *)(t1 + 1); 1833 info2 = (struct btf_array *)(t2 + 1); 1834 return info1->type == info2->type && 1835 info1->index_type == info2->index_type && 1836 info1->nelems == info2->nelems; 1837 } 1838 1839 /* 1840 * Check structural compatibility of two ARRAYs, ignoring referenced type 1841 * IDs. This check is performed during type graph equivalence check and 1842 * referenced types equivalence is checked separately. 1843 */ 1844 static bool btf_compat_array(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1845 { 1846 struct btf_array *info1, *info2; 1847 1848 if (!btf_equal_common(t1, t2)) 1849 return false; 1850 1851 info1 = (struct btf_array *)(t1 + 1); 1852 info2 = (struct btf_array *)(t2 + 1); 1853 return info1->nelems == info2->nelems; 1854 } 1855 1856 /* 1857 * Calculate type signature hash of FUNC_PROTO, including referenced type IDs, 1858 * under assumption that they were already resolved to canonical type IDs and 1859 * are not going to change. 1860 */ 1861 static inline __u32 btf_hash_fnproto(struct btf_type *t) 1862 { 1863 struct btf_param *member = (struct btf_param *)(t + 1); 1864 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 1865 __u32 h = btf_hash_common(t); 1866 int i; 1867 1868 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 1869 h = hash_combine(h, member->name_off); 1870 h = hash_combine(h, member->type); 1871 member++; 1872 } 1873 return h; 1874 } 1875 1876 /* 1877 * Check exact equality of two FUNC_PROTOs, taking into account referenced 1878 * type IDs, under assumption that they were already resolved to canonical 1879 * type IDs and are not going to change. 1880 * This function is called during reference types deduplication to compare 1881 * FUNC_PROTO to potential canonical representative. 1882 */ 1883 static inline bool btf_equal_fnproto(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1884 { 1885 struct btf_param *m1, *m2; 1886 __u16 vlen; 1887 int i; 1888 1889 if (!btf_equal_common(t1, t2)) 1890 return false; 1891 1892 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t1->info); 1893 m1 = (struct btf_param *)(t1 + 1); 1894 m2 = (struct btf_param *)(t2 + 1); 1895 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 1896 if (m1->name_off != m2->name_off || m1->type != m2->type) 1897 return false; 1898 m1++; 1899 m2++; 1900 } 1901 return true; 1902 } 1903 1904 /* 1905 * Check structural compatibility of two FUNC_PROTOs, ignoring referenced type 1906 * IDs. This check is performed during type graph equivalence check and 1907 * referenced types equivalence is checked separately. 1908 */ 1909 static inline bool btf_compat_fnproto(struct btf_type *t1, struct btf_type *t2) 1910 { 1911 struct btf_param *m1, *m2; 1912 __u16 vlen; 1913 int i; 1914 1915 /* skip return type ID */ 1916 if (t1->name_off != t2->name_off || t1->info != t2->info) 1917 return false; 1918 1919 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t1->info); 1920 m1 = (struct btf_param *)(t1 + 1); 1921 m2 = (struct btf_param *)(t2 + 1); 1922 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 1923 if (m1->name_off != m2->name_off) 1924 return false; 1925 m1++; 1926 m2++; 1927 } 1928 return true; 1929 } 1930 1931 /* 1932 * Deduplicate primitive types, that can't reference other types, by calculating 1933 * their type signature hash and comparing them with any possible canonical 1934 * candidate. If no canonical candidate matches, type itself is marked as 1935 * canonical and is added into `btf_dedup->dedup_table` as another candidate. 1936 */ 1937 static int btf_dedup_prim_type(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 type_id) 1938 { 1939 struct btf_type *t = d->btf->types[type_id]; 1940 struct btf_type *cand; 1941 struct btf_dedup_node *cand_node; 1942 /* if we don't find equivalent type, then we are canonical */ 1943 __u32 new_id = type_id; 1944 __u32 h; 1945 1946 switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) { 1947 case BTF_KIND_CONST: 1948 case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE: 1949 case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT: 1950 case BTF_KIND_PTR: 1951 case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF: 1952 case BTF_KIND_ARRAY: 1953 case BTF_KIND_STRUCT: 1954 case BTF_KIND_UNION: 1955 case BTF_KIND_FUNC: 1956 case BTF_KIND_FUNC_PROTO: 1957 case BTF_KIND_VAR: 1958 case BTF_KIND_DATASEC: 1959 return 0; 1960 1961 case BTF_KIND_INT: 1962 h = btf_hash_int(t); 1963 for_each_dedup_cand(d, h, cand_node) { 1964 cand = d->btf->types[cand_node->type_id]; 1965 if (btf_equal_int(t, cand)) { 1966 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 1967 break; 1968 } 1969 } 1970 break; 1971 1972 case BTF_KIND_ENUM: 1973 h = btf_hash_enum(t); 1974 for_each_dedup_cand(d, h, cand_node) { 1975 cand = d->btf->types[cand_node->type_id]; 1976 if (btf_equal_enum(t, cand)) { 1977 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 1978 break; 1979 } 1980 if (d->opts.dont_resolve_fwds) 1981 continue; 1982 if (btf_compat_enum(t, cand)) { 1983 if (btf_is_enum_fwd(t)) { 1984 /* resolve fwd to full enum */ 1985 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 1986 break; 1987 } 1988 /* resolve canonical enum fwd to full enum */ 1989 d->map[cand_node->type_id] = type_id; 1990 } 1991 } 1992 break; 1993 1994 case BTF_KIND_FWD: 1995 h = btf_hash_common(t); 1996 for_each_dedup_cand(d, h, cand_node) { 1997 cand = d->btf->types[cand_node->type_id]; 1998 if (btf_equal_common(t, cand)) { 1999 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 2000 break; 2001 } 2002 } 2003 break; 2004 2005 default: 2006 return -EINVAL; 2007 } 2008 2009 d->map[type_id] = new_id; 2010 if (type_id == new_id && btf_dedup_table_add(d, h, type_id)) 2011 return -ENOMEM; 2012 2013 return 0; 2014 } 2015 2016 static int btf_dedup_prim_types(struct btf_dedup *d) 2017 { 2018 int i, err; 2019 2020 for (i = 1; i <= d->btf->nr_types; i++) { 2021 err = btf_dedup_prim_type(d, i); 2022 if (err) 2023 return err; 2024 } 2025 return 0; 2026 } 2027 2028 /* 2029 * Check whether type is already mapped into canonical one (could be to itself). 2030 */ 2031 static inline bool is_type_mapped(struct btf_dedup *d, uint32_t type_id) 2032 { 2033 return d->map[type_id] <= BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES; 2034 } 2035 2036 /* 2037 * Resolve type ID into its canonical type ID, if any; otherwise return original 2038 * type ID. If type is FWD and is resolved into STRUCT/UNION already, follow 2039 * STRUCT/UNION link and resolve it into canonical type ID as well. 2040 */ 2041 static inline __u32 resolve_type_id(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 type_id) 2042 { 2043 while (is_type_mapped(d, type_id) && d->map[type_id] != type_id) 2044 type_id = d->map[type_id]; 2045 return type_id; 2046 } 2047 2048 /* 2049 * Resolve FWD to underlying STRUCT/UNION, if any; otherwise return original 2050 * type ID. 2051 */ 2052 static uint32_t resolve_fwd_id(struct btf_dedup *d, uint32_t type_id) 2053 { 2054 __u32 orig_type_id = type_id; 2055 2056 if (BTF_INFO_KIND(d->btf->types[type_id]->info) != BTF_KIND_FWD) 2057 return type_id; 2058 2059 while (is_type_mapped(d, type_id) && d->map[type_id] != type_id) 2060 type_id = d->map[type_id]; 2061 2062 if (BTF_INFO_KIND(d->btf->types[type_id]->info) != BTF_KIND_FWD) 2063 return type_id; 2064 2065 return orig_type_id; 2066 } 2067 2068 2069 static inline __u16 btf_fwd_kind(struct btf_type *t) 2070 { 2071 return BTF_INFO_KFLAG(t->info) ? BTF_KIND_UNION : BTF_KIND_STRUCT; 2072 } 2073 2074 /* 2075 * Check equivalence of BTF type graph formed by candidate struct/union (we'll 2076 * call it "candidate graph" in this description for brevity) to a type graph 2077 * formed by (potential) canonical struct/union ("canonical graph" for brevity 2078 * here, though keep in mind that not all types in canonical graph are 2079 * necessarily canonical representatives themselves, some of them might be 2080 * duplicates or its uniqueness might not have been established yet). 2081 * Returns: 2082 * - >0, if type graphs are equivalent; 2083 * - 0, if not equivalent; 2084 * - <0, on error. 2085 * 2086 * Algorithm performs side-by-side DFS traversal of both type graphs and checks 2087 * equivalence of BTF types at each step. If at any point BTF types in candidate 2088 * and canonical graphs are not compatible structurally, whole graphs are 2089 * incompatible. If types are structurally equivalent (i.e., all information 2090 * except referenced type IDs is exactly the same), a mapping from `canon_id` to 2091 * a `cand_id` is recored in hypothetical mapping (`btf_dedup->hypot_map`). 2092 * If a type references other types, then those referenced types are checked 2093 * for equivalence recursively. 2094 * 2095 * During DFS traversal, if we find that for current `canon_id` type we 2096 * already have some mapping in hypothetical map, we check for two possible 2097 * situations: 2098 * - `canon_id` is mapped to exactly the same type as `cand_id`. This will 2099 * happen when type graphs have cycles. In this case we assume those two 2100 * types are equivalent. 2101 * - `canon_id` is mapped to different type. This is contradiction in our 2102 * hypothetical mapping, because same graph in canonical graph corresponds 2103 * to two different types in candidate graph, which for equivalent type 2104 * graphs shouldn't happen. This condition terminates equivalence check 2105 * with negative result. 2106 * 2107 * If type graphs traversal exhausts types to check and find no contradiction, 2108 * then type graphs are equivalent. 2109 * 2110 * When checking types for equivalence, there is one special case: FWD types. 2111 * If FWD type resolution is allowed and one of the types (either from canonical 2112 * or candidate graph) is FWD and other is STRUCT/UNION (depending on FWD's kind 2113 * flag) and their names match, hypothetical mapping is updated to point from 2114 * FWD to STRUCT/UNION. If graphs will be determined as equivalent successfully, 2115 * this mapping will be used to record FWD -> STRUCT/UNION mapping permanently. 2116 * 2117 * Technically, this could lead to incorrect FWD to STRUCT/UNION resolution, 2118 * if there are two exactly named (or anonymous) structs/unions that are 2119 * compatible structurally, one of which has FWD field, while other is concrete 2120 * STRUCT/UNION, but according to C sources they are different structs/unions 2121 * that are referencing different types with the same name. This is extremely 2122 * unlikely to happen, but btf_dedup API allows to disable FWD resolution if 2123 * this logic is causing problems. 2124 * 2125 * Doing FWD resolution means that both candidate and/or canonical graphs can 2126 * consists of portions of the graph that come from multiple compilation units. 2127 * This is due to the fact that types within single compilation unit are always 2128 * deduplicated and FWDs are already resolved, if referenced struct/union 2129 * definiton is available. So, if we had unresolved FWD and found corresponding 2130 * STRUCT/UNION, they will be from different compilation units. This 2131 * consequently means that when we "link" FWD to corresponding STRUCT/UNION, 2132 * type graph will likely have at least two different BTF types that describe 2133 * same type (e.g., most probably there will be two different BTF types for the 2134 * same 'int' primitive type) and could even have "overlapping" parts of type 2135 * graph that describe same subset of types. 2136 * 2137 * This in turn means that our assumption that each type in canonical graph 2138 * must correspond to exactly one type in candidate graph might not hold 2139 * anymore and will make it harder to detect contradictions using hypothetical 2140 * map. To handle this problem, we allow to follow FWD -> STRUCT/UNION 2141 * resolution only in canonical graph. FWDs in candidate graphs are never 2142 * resolved. To see why it's OK, let's check all possible situations w.r.t. FWDs 2143 * that can occur: 2144 * - Both types in canonical and candidate graphs are FWDs. If they are 2145 * structurally equivalent, then they can either be both resolved to the 2146 * same STRUCT/UNION or not resolved at all. In both cases they are 2147 * equivalent and there is no need to resolve FWD on candidate side. 2148 * - Both types in canonical and candidate graphs are concrete STRUCT/UNION, 2149 * so nothing to resolve as well, algorithm will check equivalence anyway. 2150 * - Type in canonical graph is FWD, while type in candidate is concrete 2151 * STRUCT/UNION. In this case candidate graph comes from single compilation 2152 * unit, so there is exactly one BTF type for each unique C type. After 2153 * resolving FWD into STRUCT/UNION, there might be more than one BTF type 2154 * in canonical graph mapping to single BTF type in candidate graph, but 2155 * because hypothetical mapping maps from canonical to candidate types, it's 2156 * alright, and we still maintain the property of having single `canon_id` 2157 * mapping to single `cand_id` (there could be two different `canon_id` 2158 * mapped to the same `cand_id`, but it's not contradictory). 2159 * - Type in canonical graph is concrete STRUCT/UNION, while type in candidate 2160 * graph is FWD. In this case we are just going to check compatibility of 2161 * STRUCT/UNION and corresponding FWD, and if they are compatible, we'll 2162 * assume that whatever STRUCT/UNION FWD resolves to must be equivalent to 2163 * a concrete STRUCT/UNION from canonical graph. If the rest of type graphs 2164 * turn out equivalent, we'll re-resolve FWD to concrete STRUCT/UNION from 2165 * canonical graph. 2166 */ 2167 static int btf_dedup_is_equiv(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 cand_id, 2168 __u32 canon_id) 2169 { 2170 struct btf_type *cand_type; 2171 struct btf_type *canon_type; 2172 __u32 hypot_type_id; 2173 __u16 cand_kind; 2174 __u16 canon_kind; 2175 int i, eq; 2176 2177 /* if both resolve to the same canonical, they must be equivalent */ 2178 if (resolve_type_id(d, cand_id) == resolve_type_id(d, canon_id)) 2179 return 1; 2180 2181 canon_id = resolve_fwd_id(d, canon_id); 2182 2183 hypot_type_id = d->hypot_map[canon_id]; 2184 if (hypot_type_id <= BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES) 2185 return hypot_type_id == cand_id; 2186 2187 if (btf_dedup_hypot_map_add(d, canon_id, cand_id)) 2188 return -ENOMEM; 2189 2190 cand_type = d->btf->types[cand_id]; 2191 canon_type = d->btf->types[canon_id]; 2192 cand_kind = BTF_INFO_KIND(cand_type->info); 2193 canon_kind = BTF_INFO_KIND(canon_type->info); 2194 2195 if (cand_type->name_off != canon_type->name_off) 2196 return 0; 2197 2198 /* FWD <--> STRUCT/UNION equivalence check, if enabled */ 2199 if (!d->opts.dont_resolve_fwds 2200 && (cand_kind == BTF_KIND_FWD || canon_kind == BTF_KIND_FWD) 2201 && cand_kind != canon_kind) { 2202 __u16 real_kind; 2203 __u16 fwd_kind; 2204 2205 if (cand_kind == BTF_KIND_FWD) { 2206 real_kind = canon_kind; 2207 fwd_kind = btf_fwd_kind(cand_type); 2208 } else { 2209 real_kind = cand_kind; 2210 fwd_kind = btf_fwd_kind(canon_type); 2211 } 2212 return fwd_kind == real_kind; 2213 } 2214 2215 if (cand_kind != canon_kind) 2216 return 0; 2217 2218 switch (cand_kind) { 2219 case BTF_KIND_INT: 2220 return btf_equal_int(cand_type, canon_type); 2221 2222 case BTF_KIND_ENUM: 2223 if (d->opts.dont_resolve_fwds) 2224 return btf_equal_enum(cand_type, canon_type); 2225 else 2226 return btf_compat_enum(cand_type, canon_type); 2227 2228 case BTF_KIND_FWD: 2229 return btf_equal_common(cand_type, canon_type); 2230 2231 case BTF_KIND_CONST: 2232 case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE: 2233 case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT: 2234 case BTF_KIND_PTR: 2235 case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF: 2236 case BTF_KIND_FUNC: 2237 if (cand_type->info != canon_type->info) 2238 return 0; 2239 return btf_dedup_is_equiv(d, cand_type->type, canon_type->type); 2240 2241 case BTF_KIND_ARRAY: { 2242 struct btf_array *cand_arr, *canon_arr; 2243 2244 if (!btf_compat_array(cand_type, canon_type)) 2245 return 0; 2246 cand_arr = (struct btf_array *)(cand_type + 1); 2247 canon_arr = (struct btf_array *)(canon_type + 1); 2248 eq = btf_dedup_is_equiv(d, 2249 cand_arr->index_type, canon_arr->index_type); 2250 if (eq <= 0) 2251 return eq; 2252 return btf_dedup_is_equiv(d, cand_arr->type, canon_arr->type); 2253 } 2254 2255 case BTF_KIND_STRUCT: 2256 case BTF_KIND_UNION: { 2257 struct btf_member *cand_m, *canon_m; 2258 __u16 vlen; 2259 2260 if (!btf_shallow_equal_struct(cand_type, canon_type)) 2261 return 0; 2262 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(cand_type->info); 2263 cand_m = (struct btf_member *)(cand_type + 1); 2264 canon_m = (struct btf_member *)(canon_type + 1); 2265 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 2266 eq = btf_dedup_is_equiv(d, cand_m->type, canon_m->type); 2267 if (eq <= 0) 2268 return eq; 2269 cand_m++; 2270 canon_m++; 2271 } 2272 2273 return 1; 2274 } 2275 2276 case BTF_KIND_FUNC_PROTO: { 2277 struct btf_param *cand_p, *canon_p; 2278 __u16 vlen; 2279 2280 if (!btf_compat_fnproto(cand_type, canon_type)) 2281 return 0; 2282 eq = btf_dedup_is_equiv(d, cand_type->type, canon_type->type); 2283 if (eq <= 0) 2284 return eq; 2285 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(cand_type->info); 2286 cand_p = (struct btf_param *)(cand_type + 1); 2287 canon_p = (struct btf_param *)(canon_type + 1); 2288 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 2289 eq = btf_dedup_is_equiv(d, cand_p->type, canon_p->type); 2290 if (eq <= 0) 2291 return eq; 2292 cand_p++; 2293 canon_p++; 2294 } 2295 return 1; 2296 } 2297 2298 default: 2299 return -EINVAL; 2300 } 2301 return 0; 2302 } 2303 2304 /* 2305 * Use hypothetical mapping, produced by successful type graph equivalence 2306 * check, to augment existing struct/union canonical mapping, where possible. 2307 * 2308 * If BTF_KIND_FWD resolution is allowed, this mapping is also used to record 2309 * FWD -> STRUCT/UNION correspondence as well. FWD resolution is bidirectional: 2310 * it doesn't matter if FWD type was part of canonical graph or candidate one, 2311 * we are recording the mapping anyway. As opposed to carefulness required 2312 * for struct/union correspondence mapping (described below), for FWD resolution 2313 * it's not important, as by the time that FWD type (reference type) will be 2314 * deduplicated all structs/unions will be deduped already anyway. 2315 * 2316 * Recording STRUCT/UNION mapping is purely a performance optimization and is 2317 * not required for correctness. It needs to be done carefully to ensure that 2318 * struct/union from candidate's type graph is not mapped into corresponding 2319 * struct/union from canonical type graph that itself hasn't been resolved into 2320 * canonical representative. The only guarantee we have is that canonical 2321 * struct/union was determined as canonical and that won't change. But any 2322 * types referenced through that struct/union fields could have been not yet 2323 * resolved, so in case like that it's too early to establish any kind of 2324 * correspondence between structs/unions. 2325 * 2326 * No canonical correspondence is derived for primitive types (they are already 2327 * deduplicated completely already anyway) or reference types (they rely on 2328 * stability of struct/union canonical relationship for equivalence checks). 2329 */ 2330 static void btf_dedup_merge_hypot_map(struct btf_dedup *d) 2331 { 2332 __u32 cand_type_id, targ_type_id; 2333 __u16 t_kind, c_kind; 2334 __u32 t_id, c_id; 2335 int i; 2336 2337 for (i = 0; i < d->hypot_cnt; i++) { 2338 cand_type_id = d->hypot_list[i]; 2339 targ_type_id = d->hypot_map[cand_type_id]; 2340 t_id = resolve_type_id(d, targ_type_id); 2341 c_id = resolve_type_id(d, cand_type_id); 2342 t_kind = BTF_INFO_KIND(d->btf->types[t_id]->info); 2343 c_kind = BTF_INFO_KIND(d->btf->types[c_id]->info); 2344 /* 2345 * Resolve FWD into STRUCT/UNION. 2346 * It's ok to resolve FWD into STRUCT/UNION that's not yet 2347 * mapped to canonical representative (as opposed to 2348 * STRUCT/UNION <--> STRUCT/UNION mapping logic below), because 2349 * eventually that struct is going to be mapped and all resolved 2350 * FWDs will automatically resolve to correct canonical 2351 * representative. This will happen before ref type deduping, 2352 * which critically depends on stability of these mapping. This 2353 * stability is not a requirement for STRUCT/UNION equivalence 2354 * checks, though. 2355 */ 2356 if (t_kind != BTF_KIND_FWD && c_kind == BTF_KIND_FWD) 2357 d->map[c_id] = t_id; 2358 else if (t_kind == BTF_KIND_FWD && c_kind != BTF_KIND_FWD) 2359 d->map[t_id] = c_id; 2360 2361 if ((t_kind == BTF_KIND_STRUCT || t_kind == BTF_KIND_UNION) && 2362 c_kind != BTF_KIND_FWD && 2363 is_type_mapped(d, c_id) && 2364 !is_type_mapped(d, t_id)) { 2365 /* 2366 * as a perf optimization, we can map struct/union 2367 * that's part of type graph we just verified for 2368 * equivalence. We can do that for struct/union that has 2369 * canonical representative only, though. 2370 */ 2371 d->map[t_id] = c_id; 2372 } 2373 } 2374 } 2375 2376 /* 2377 * Deduplicate struct/union types. 2378 * 2379 * For each struct/union type its type signature hash is calculated, taking 2380 * into account type's name, size, number, order and names of fields, but 2381 * ignoring type ID's referenced from fields, because they might not be deduped 2382 * completely until after reference types deduplication phase. This type hash 2383 * is used to iterate over all potential canonical types, sharing same hash. 2384 * For each canonical candidate we check whether type graphs that they form 2385 * (through referenced types in fields and so on) are equivalent using algorithm 2386 * implemented in `btf_dedup_is_equiv`. If such equivalence is found and 2387 * BTF_KIND_FWD resolution is allowed, then hypothetical mapping 2388 * (btf_dedup->hypot_map) produced by aforementioned type graph equivalence 2389 * algorithm is used to record FWD -> STRUCT/UNION mapping. It's also used to 2390 * potentially map other structs/unions to their canonical representatives, 2391 * if such relationship hasn't yet been established. This speeds up algorithm 2392 * by eliminating some of the duplicate work. 2393 * 2394 * If no matching canonical representative was found, struct/union is marked 2395 * as canonical for itself and is added into btf_dedup->dedup_table hash map 2396 * for further look ups. 2397 */ 2398 static int btf_dedup_struct_type(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 type_id) 2399 { 2400 struct btf_dedup_node *cand_node; 2401 struct btf_type *cand_type, *t; 2402 /* if we don't find equivalent type, then we are canonical */ 2403 __u32 new_id = type_id; 2404 __u16 kind; 2405 __u32 h; 2406 2407 /* already deduped or is in process of deduping (loop detected) */ 2408 if (d->map[type_id] <= BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES) 2409 return 0; 2410 2411 t = d->btf->types[type_id]; 2412 kind = BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info); 2413 2414 if (kind != BTF_KIND_STRUCT && kind != BTF_KIND_UNION) 2415 return 0; 2416 2417 h = btf_hash_struct(t); 2418 for_each_dedup_cand(d, h, cand_node) { 2419 int eq; 2420 2421 /* 2422 * Even though btf_dedup_is_equiv() checks for 2423 * btf_shallow_equal_struct() internally when checking two 2424 * structs (unions) for equivalence, we need to guard here 2425 * from picking matching FWD type as a dedup candidate. 2426 * This can happen due to hash collision. In such case just 2427 * relying on btf_dedup_is_equiv() would lead to potentially 2428 * creating a loop (FWD -> STRUCT and STRUCT -> FWD), because 2429 * FWD and compatible STRUCT/UNION are considered equivalent. 2430 */ 2431 cand_type = d->btf->types[cand_node->type_id]; 2432 if (!btf_shallow_equal_struct(t, cand_type)) 2433 continue; 2434 2435 btf_dedup_clear_hypot_map(d); 2436 eq = btf_dedup_is_equiv(d, type_id, cand_node->type_id); 2437 if (eq < 0) 2438 return eq; 2439 if (!eq) 2440 continue; 2441 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 2442 btf_dedup_merge_hypot_map(d); 2443 break; 2444 } 2445 2446 d->map[type_id] = new_id; 2447 if (type_id == new_id && btf_dedup_table_add(d, h, type_id)) 2448 return -ENOMEM; 2449 2450 return 0; 2451 } 2452 2453 static int btf_dedup_struct_types(struct btf_dedup *d) 2454 { 2455 int i, err; 2456 2457 for (i = 1; i <= d->btf->nr_types; i++) { 2458 err = btf_dedup_struct_type(d, i); 2459 if (err) 2460 return err; 2461 } 2462 return 0; 2463 } 2464 2465 /* 2466 * Deduplicate reference type. 2467 * 2468 * Once all primitive and struct/union types got deduplicated, we can easily 2469 * deduplicate all other (reference) BTF types. This is done in two steps: 2470 * 2471 * 1. Resolve all referenced type IDs into their canonical type IDs. This 2472 * resolution can be done either immediately for primitive or struct/union types 2473 * (because they were deduped in previous two phases) or recursively for 2474 * reference types. Recursion will always terminate at either primitive or 2475 * struct/union type, at which point we can "unwind" chain of reference types 2476 * one by one. There is no danger of encountering cycles because in C type 2477 * system the only way to form type cycle is through struct/union, so any chain 2478 * of reference types, even those taking part in a type cycle, will inevitably 2479 * reach struct/union at some point. 2480 * 2481 * 2. Once all referenced type IDs are resolved into canonical ones, BTF type 2482 * becomes "stable", in the sense that no further deduplication will cause 2483 * any changes to it. With that, it's now possible to calculate type's signature 2484 * hash (this time taking into account referenced type IDs) and loop over all 2485 * potential canonical representatives. If no match was found, current type 2486 * will become canonical representative of itself and will be added into 2487 * btf_dedup->dedup_table as another possible canonical representative. 2488 */ 2489 static int btf_dedup_ref_type(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 type_id) 2490 { 2491 struct btf_dedup_node *cand_node; 2492 struct btf_type *t, *cand; 2493 /* if we don't find equivalent type, then we are representative type */ 2494 __u32 new_id = type_id; 2495 int ref_type_id; 2496 __u32 h; 2497 2498 if (d->map[type_id] == BTF_IN_PROGRESS_ID) 2499 return -ELOOP; 2500 if (d->map[type_id] <= BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES) 2501 return resolve_type_id(d, type_id); 2502 2503 t = d->btf->types[type_id]; 2504 d->map[type_id] = BTF_IN_PROGRESS_ID; 2505 2506 switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) { 2507 case BTF_KIND_CONST: 2508 case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE: 2509 case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT: 2510 case BTF_KIND_PTR: 2511 case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF: 2512 case BTF_KIND_FUNC: 2513 ref_type_id = btf_dedup_ref_type(d, t->type); 2514 if (ref_type_id < 0) 2515 return ref_type_id; 2516 t->type = ref_type_id; 2517 2518 h = btf_hash_common(t); 2519 for_each_dedup_cand(d, h, cand_node) { 2520 cand = d->btf->types[cand_node->type_id]; 2521 if (btf_equal_common(t, cand)) { 2522 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 2523 break; 2524 } 2525 } 2526 break; 2527 2528 case BTF_KIND_ARRAY: { 2529 struct btf_array *info = (struct btf_array *)(t + 1); 2530 2531 ref_type_id = btf_dedup_ref_type(d, info->type); 2532 if (ref_type_id < 0) 2533 return ref_type_id; 2534 info->type = ref_type_id; 2535 2536 ref_type_id = btf_dedup_ref_type(d, info->index_type); 2537 if (ref_type_id < 0) 2538 return ref_type_id; 2539 info->index_type = ref_type_id; 2540 2541 h = btf_hash_array(t); 2542 for_each_dedup_cand(d, h, cand_node) { 2543 cand = d->btf->types[cand_node->type_id]; 2544 if (btf_equal_array(t, cand)) { 2545 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 2546 break; 2547 } 2548 } 2549 break; 2550 } 2551 2552 case BTF_KIND_FUNC_PROTO: { 2553 struct btf_param *param; 2554 __u16 vlen; 2555 int i; 2556 2557 ref_type_id = btf_dedup_ref_type(d, t->type); 2558 if (ref_type_id < 0) 2559 return ref_type_id; 2560 t->type = ref_type_id; 2561 2562 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 2563 param = (struct btf_param *)(t + 1); 2564 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 2565 ref_type_id = btf_dedup_ref_type(d, param->type); 2566 if (ref_type_id < 0) 2567 return ref_type_id; 2568 param->type = ref_type_id; 2569 param++; 2570 } 2571 2572 h = btf_hash_fnproto(t); 2573 for_each_dedup_cand(d, h, cand_node) { 2574 cand = d->btf->types[cand_node->type_id]; 2575 if (btf_equal_fnproto(t, cand)) { 2576 new_id = cand_node->type_id; 2577 break; 2578 } 2579 } 2580 break; 2581 } 2582 2583 default: 2584 return -EINVAL; 2585 } 2586 2587 d->map[type_id] = new_id; 2588 if (type_id == new_id && btf_dedup_table_add(d, h, type_id)) 2589 return -ENOMEM; 2590 2591 return new_id; 2592 } 2593 2594 static int btf_dedup_ref_types(struct btf_dedup *d) 2595 { 2596 int i, err; 2597 2598 for (i = 1; i <= d->btf->nr_types; i++) { 2599 err = btf_dedup_ref_type(d, i); 2600 if (err < 0) 2601 return err; 2602 } 2603 btf_dedup_table_free(d); 2604 return 0; 2605 } 2606 2607 /* 2608 * Compact types. 2609 * 2610 * After we established for each type its corresponding canonical representative 2611 * type, we now can eliminate types that are not canonical and leave only 2612 * canonical ones layed out sequentially in memory by copying them over 2613 * duplicates. During compaction btf_dedup->hypot_map array is reused to store 2614 * a map from original type ID to a new compacted type ID, which will be used 2615 * during next phase to "fix up" type IDs, referenced from struct/union and 2616 * reference types. 2617 */ 2618 static int btf_dedup_compact_types(struct btf_dedup *d) 2619 { 2620 struct btf_type **new_types; 2621 __u32 next_type_id = 1; 2622 char *types_start, *p; 2623 int i, len; 2624 2625 /* we are going to reuse hypot_map to store compaction remapping */ 2626 d->hypot_map[0] = 0; 2627 for (i = 1; i <= d->btf->nr_types; i++) 2628 d->hypot_map[i] = BTF_UNPROCESSED_ID; 2629 2630 types_start = d->btf->nohdr_data + d->btf->hdr->type_off; 2631 p = types_start; 2632 2633 for (i = 1; i <= d->btf->nr_types; i++) { 2634 if (d->map[i] != i) 2635 continue; 2636 2637 len = btf_type_size(d->btf->types[i]); 2638 if (len < 0) 2639 return len; 2640 2641 memmove(p, d->btf->types[i], len); 2642 d->hypot_map[i] = next_type_id; 2643 d->btf->types[next_type_id] = (struct btf_type *)p; 2644 p += len; 2645 next_type_id++; 2646 } 2647 2648 /* shrink struct btf's internal types index and update btf_header */ 2649 d->btf->nr_types = next_type_id - 1; 2650 d->btf->types_size = d->btf->nr_types; 2651 d->btf->hdr->type_len = p - types_start; 2652 new_types = realloc(d->btf->types, 2653 (1 + d->btf->nr_types) * sizeof(struct btf_type *)); 2654 if (!new_types) 2655 return -ENOMEM; 2656 d->btf->types = new_types; 2657 2658 /* make sure string section follows type information without gaps */ 2659 d->btf->hdr->str_off = p - (char *)d->btf->nohdr_data; 2660 memmove(p, d->btf->strings, d->btf->hdr->str_len); 2661 d->btf->strings = p; 2662 p += d->btf->hdr->str_len; 2663 2664 d->btf->data_size = p - (char *)d->btf->data; 2665 return 0; 2666 } 2667 2668 /* 2669 * Figure out final (deduplicated and compacted) type ID for provided original 2670 * `type_id` by first resolving it into corresponding canonical type ID and 2671 * then mapping it to a deduplicated type ID, stored in btf_dedup->hypot_map, 2672 * which is populated during compaction phase. 2673 */ 2674 static int btf_dedup_remap_type_id(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 type_id) 2675 { 2676 __u32 resolved_type_id, new_type_id; 2677 2678 resolved_type_id = resolve_type_id(d, type_id); 2679 new_type_id = d->hypot_map[resolved_type_id]; 2680 if (new_type_id > BTF_MAX_NR_TYPES) 2681 return -EINVAL; 2682 return new_type_id; 2683 } 2684 2685 /* 2686 * Remap referenced type IDs into deduped type IDs. 2687 * 2688 * After BTF types are deduplicated and compacted, their final type IDs may 2689 * differ from original ones. The map from original to a corresponding 2690 * deduped type ID is stored in btf_dedup->hypot_map and is populated during 2691 * compaction phase. During remapping phase we are rewriting all type IDs 2692 * referenced from any BTF type (e.g., struct fields, func proto args, etc) to 2693 * their final deduped type IDs. 2694 */ 2695 static int btf_dedup_remap_type(struct btf_dedup *d, __u32 type_id) 2696 { 2697 struct btf_type *t = d->btf->types[type_id]; 2698 int i, r; 2699 2700 switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) { 2701 case BTF_KIND_INT: 2702 case BTF_KIND_ENUM: 2703 break; 2704 2705 case BTF_KIND_FWD: 2706 case BTF_KIND_CONST: 2707 case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE: 2708 case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT: 2709 case BTF_KIND_PTR: 2710 case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF: 2711 case BTF_KIND_FUNC: 2712 case BTF_KIND_VAR: 2713 r = btf_dedup_remap_type_id(d, t->type); 2714 if (r < 0) 2715 return r; 2716 t->type = r; 2717 break; 2718 2719 case BTF_KIND_ARRAY: { 2720 struct btf_array *arr_info = (struct btf_array *)(t + 1); 2721 2722 r = btf_dedup_remap_type_id(d, arr_info->type); 2723 if (r < 0) 2724 return r; 2725 arr_info->type = r; 2726 r = btf_dedup_remap_type_id(d, arr_info->index_type); 2727 if (r < 0) 2728 return r; 2729 arr_info->index_type = r; 2730 break; 2731 } 2732 2733 case BTF_KIND_STRUCT: 2734 case BTF_KIND_UNION: { 2735 struct btf_member *member = (struct btf_member *)(t + 1); 2736 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 2737 2738 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 2739 r = btf_dedup_remap_type_id(d, member->type); 2740 if (r < 0) 2741 return r; 2742 member->type = r; 2743 member++; 2744 } 2745 break; 2746 } 2747 2748 case BTF_KIND_FUNC_PROTO: { 2749 struct btf_param *param = (struct btf_param *)(t + 1); 2750 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 2751 2752 r = btf_dedup_remap_type_id(d, t->type); 2753 if (r < 0) 2754 return r; 2755 t->type = r; 2756 2757 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 2758 r = btf_dedup_remap_type_id(d, param->type); 2759 if (r < 0) 2760 return r; 2761 param->type = r; 2762 param++; 2763 } 2764 break; 2765 } 2766 2767 case BTF_KIND_DATASEC: { 2768 struct btf_var_secinfo *var = (struct btf_var_secinfo *)(t + 1); 2769 __u16 vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info); 2770 2771 for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) { 2772 r = btf_dedup_remap_type_id(d, var->type); 2773 if (r < 0) 2774 return r; 2775 var->type = r; 2776 var++; 2777 } 2778 break; 2779 } 2780 2781 default: 2782 return -EINVAL; 2783 } 2784 2785 return 0; 2786 } 2787 2788 static int btf_dedup_remap_types(struct btf_dedup *d) 2789 { 2790 int i, r; 2791 2792 for (i = 1; i <= d->btf->nr_types; i++) { 2793 r = btf_dedup_remap_type(d, i); 2794 if (r < 0) 2795 return r; 2796 } 2797 return 0; 2798 } 2799