Re: [PATCH dwarves v4 00/11] pahole: Encode true signatures in kernel BTF
Yonghong Song <[email protected]> Fri, 27 Mar 2026 12:38:27 -0700
| Newsgroups | org.kernel.vger.dwarves,org.kernel.vger.bpf |
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On 3/27/26 9:02 AM, Alan Maguire wrote:
> On 26/03/2026 01:31, Yonghong Song wrote:
>> Current vmlinux BTF encoding is based on the source level signatures.
>> But the compiler may do some optimization and changed the signature.
>> If the user tried with source level signature, their initial implementation
>> may have wrong results and then the user need to check what is the
>> problem and work around it, e.g. through kprobe since kprobe does not
>> need vmlinux BTF.
>>
>> Majority of changed signatures are due to dead argument elimination.
>> The following is a more complex one. The original source signature:
>> typedef struct {
>> union {
>> void *kernel;
>> void __user *user;
>> };
>> bool is_kernel : 1;
>> } sockptr_t;
>> typedef sockptr_t bpfptr_t;
>> static int map_create(union bpf_attr *attr, bpfptr_t uattr) { ... }
>> After compiler optimization, the signature becomes:
>> static int map_create(union bpf_attr *attr, bool uattr__is_kernel) { ... }
>> In the above, uattr__is_kernel corresponds to 'is_kernel' field in sockptr_t.
>> This makes it easier for developers to understand what changed.
>>
>> The new signature needs to properly follow ABI specification based on
>> locations. Otherwise, that signature should be discarded. For example,
>>
>> 0x0242f1f7: DW_TAG_subprogram
>> DW_AT_name ("memblock_find_in_range")
>> DW_AT_calling_convention (DW_CC_nocall)
>> DW_AT_type (0x0242decc "phys_addr_t")
>> ...
>> 0x0242f22e: DW_TAG_formal_parameter
>> DW_AT_location (indexed (0x14a) loclist = 0x005595bc:
>> [0xffffffff87a000f9, 0xffffffff87a00178): DW_OP_reg5 RDI
>> [0xffffffff87a00178, 0xffffffff87a001be): DW_OP_reg14 R14
>> [0xffffffff87a001be, 0xffffffff87a001c7): DW_OP_entry_value(DW_OP_reg5 RDI), DW_OP_stack_value
>> [0xffffffff87a001c7, 0xffffffff87a00214): DW_OP_reg14 R14)
>> DW_AT_name ("start")
>> DW_AT_type (0x0242decc "phys_addr_t")
>> ...
>> 0x0242f239: DW_TAG_formal_parameter
>> DW_AT_location (indexed (0x14b) loclist = 0x005595e6:
>> [0xffffffff87a000f9, 0xffffffff87a00175): DW_OP_reg4 RSI
>> [0xffffffff87a00175, 0xffffffff87a001b8): DW_OP_reg3 RBX
>> [0xffffffff87a001b8, 0xffffffff87a001c7): DW_OP_entry_value(DW_OP_reg4 RSI), DW_OP_stack_value
>> [0xffffffff87a001c7, 0xffffffff87a00214): DW_OP_reg3 RBX)
>> DW_AT_name ("end")
>> DW_AT_type (0x0242decc "phys_addr_t")
>> ...
>> 0x0242f245: DW_TAG_formal_parameter
>> DW_AT_location (indexed (0x14c) loclist = 0x00559610:
>> [0xffffffff87a001e3, 0xffffffff87a001ef): DW_OP_breg4 RSI+0)
>> DW_AT_name ("size")
>> DW_AT_type (0x0242decc "phys_addr_t")
>> ...
>> 0x0242f250: DW_TAG_formal_parameter
>> DW_AT_const_value (4096)
>> DW_AT_name ("align")
>> DW_AT_type (0x0242decc "phys_addr_t")
>> ...
>>
>> The third argument should correspond to RDX for x86_64. But the location suggests that
>> the parameter value is stored in the address with 'RSI + 0'. It is not clear whether
>> the parameter value is stored in RDX or not. So we have to discard this funciton in
>> vmlinux BTF to avoid incorrect true signatures.
>>
>> For llvm, any function having
>> DW_AT_calling_convention (DW_CC_nocall)
>> in dwarf DW_TAG_subprogram will indicate that this function has signature changed.
>> I did experiment with latest bpf-next. For x86_64, there are 69103 kernel functions
>> and 875 kernel functions having signature changed. A series of patches are intended
>> to ensure true signatures are properly represented. Eventually, only 18 functions
>> cannot have true signatures due to locations.
>>
>> For arm64, there are 863 kernel functions having signature changed, and
>> 70 functions cannot have true signatures due to locations. I checked those
>> functions and look like llvm arm64 backend more relaxed to compute parameter
>> values.
>>
>> For full testing, I enabled true signature support in kernel scripts/Makefile.btf like below:
>> -pahole-flags-$(call test-ge, $(pahole-ver), 130) += --btf_features=attributes
>> +pahole-flags-$(call test-ge, $(pahole-ver), 130) += --btf_features=attributes --btf_features=+true_signature
>>
>> For the patch set, Patch 1 introduced usage of DW_AT_calling_convention, which
>> can precisely identify which function has signature changed. This can filter
>> majority of functions where their signature won't change. Patch 2 did a prescan
>> of parameter registers to accommodate some cases where the optimization could
>> happen but didn't. Patches 3 to 9 tried to find functions with true signature.
>> Patch 10 enables to btf encoder to properly generate BTF.
>> Patch 11 includes a few tests.
>>
> I'm looking through this now, but FYI the test run with clang kernel build
> is passing now, great work! The log [1] shows 23 additional functions for
> clang kernel builds (see the "Compare functiokns generated" step). Interestingly
> it shows a few additional functions for x86_64 too, I suspect a side effect of
> better handling of parameter location info, but I need to confirm:
>
> ### Compare vmlinux BTF functions generated with this change vs baseline (none means no differences).
> 1345a1346
>> void __do_notify(struct mqueue_inode_info * info);
It would be great if both this change and baseline are showed. For example, for this __do_notify() function.
The kernel source:
static void __do_notify(struct mqueue_inode_info *info) { ... }
The dwarf generated by clang23 build:
0x04442f84: DW_TAG_subprogram
DW_AT_low_pc (0xffffffff82409720)
DW_AT_high_pc (0xffffffff82409db7)
DW_AT_frame_base (DW_OP_call_frame_cfa, DW_OP_consts -128, DW_OP_plus)
DW_AT_call_all_calls (true)
DW_AT_name ("__do_notify")
DW_AT_decl_file ("/home/yhs/work/bpf-next/ipc/mqueue.c")
DW_AT_decl_line (777)
DW_AT_prototyped (true)
0x04442f98: DW_TAG_formal_parameter
DW_AT_location (indexed (0x19d) loclist = 0x00c7000c:
[0xffffffff82409725, 0xffffffff82409763): DW_OP_reg5 RDI
[0xffffffff82409763, 0xffffffff82409ac6): DW_OP_reg3 RBX
[0xffffffff82409ac6, 0xffffffff82409b01): DW_OP_entry_value(DW_OP_reg5 RDI), DW_OP_stack_value
[0xffffffff82409b01, 0xffffffff82409cdf): DW_OP_reg3 RBX
[0xffffffff82409cdf, 0xffffffff82409ce4): DW_OP_entry_value(DW_OP_reg5 RDI), DW_OP_stack_value
[0xffffffff82409ce4, 0xffffffff82409db7): DW_OP_reg3 RBX)
DW_AT_name ("info")
DW_AT_decl_file ("/home/yhs/work/bpf-next/ipc/mqueue.c")
DW_AT_decl_line (777)
DW_AT_type (0x0443d068 "mqueue_inode_info *")
The function __do_notify() does not have nocall attribute so the signature should
be preserved as the original.
> 4994a4996
>> int __vxlan_fdb_delete(struct vxlan_dev * vxlan, const unsigned char * addr, union vxlan_addr ip, __be16 port, __be32 src_vni, __be32 vni, u32 ifindex, bool swdev_notify);
__vxlan_fdb_delete is a global function. See the signature:
int __vxlan_fdb_delete(struct vxlan_dev *vxlan,
const unsigned char *addr, union vxlan_addr ip,
__be16 port, __be32 src_vni, __be32 vni,
u32 ifindex, bool swdev_notify)
{ ... }
and dwarf
0x06c44a41: DW_TAG_subprogram
DW_AT_low_pc (0xffffffff82fa0aa0)
DW_AT_high_pc (0xffffffff82fa0f9a)
DW_AT_frame_base (DW_OP_reg7 RSP)
DW_AT_call_all_calls (true)
DW_AT_name ("__vxlan_fdb_delete")
DW_AT_decl_file ("/home/yhs/work/bpf-next/drivers/net/vxlan/vxlan_core.c")
DW_AT_decl_line (1273)
DW_AT_prototyped (true)
DW_AT_type (0x06c21271 "int")
DW_AT_external (true)
So there should have no difference. Again, it would be great to show both base and this patch set.
> 15185a15188
>> int devlink_nl_param_value_put(struct sk_buff * msg, enum devlink_param_type type, int nla_type, union devlink_param_value val, bool flag_as_u8);
> 18862a18866
>> struct cpio_data find_microcode_in_initrd(const char * path);
> 48240a48245
>> struct dst_entry * xfrm6_dst_lookup(const struct xfrm_dst_lookup_params * params);
> I'll push the CI change to enable clang builds so we have it by default from now on.
>
> [1] https://github.com/alan-maguire/dwarves/actions/runs/23638670169
>
Sounds good. Thanks!