Re: [RFC PATCH 0/2] kpatch: dynamic kernel patching

From: Josh Poimboeuf
Date: Thu May 01 2014 - 17:28:14 EST


On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 11:06:01PM +0200, Andi Kleen wrote:
> > When bar returns, would it skip foo and go straight back to foo's
> > caller? If so, then it should be safe to patch foo after it jumps to
> > bar.
>
> foo is no problem, you see it in the backtrace.
> But you don't see bar.

Sorry, I missed your point the first time. Good question.

stop_machine schedules a high priority thread on each CPU, which means
every other task will be waiting in a schedule() call (assuming a
non-preemptible kernel). In my local kernel, a quick grep of the
disassembly doesn't show any jumps to schedule:

$ egrep 'j.*<.*>' vmlinux.asm |grep -v '\+' |grep schedule
ffffffff816b89b5: e9 e2 fe ff ff jmpq ffffffff816b889c <retint_with_reschedule>
ffffffff816b8cec: 75 1e jne ffffffff816b8d0c <paranoid_schedule>

But yes, that would be a problem if any tail call jumps to schedule()
ever showed up. We may need to detect that case in our patch generation
tooling and fail to create the patch module binary if the patch affects
a function which does this.

--
Josh
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