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// SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-only OR BSD-2-Clause)
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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/* Copyright (c) 2018 Facebook */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h> /* for (FILE *) used by json_writer */
#include <string.h>
#include <asm/byteorder.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
#include <linux/btf.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include "btf.h"
#include "json_writer.h"
#include "main.h"
#define BITS_PER_BYTE_MASK (BITS_PER_BYTE - 1)
#define BITS_PER_BYTE_MASKED(bits) ((bits) & BITS_PER_BYTE_MASK)
#define BITS_ROUNDDOWN_BYTES(bits) ((bits) >> 3)
#define BITS_ROUNDUP_BYTES(bits) \
(BITS_ROUNDDOWN_BYTES(bits) + !!BITS_PER_BYTE_MASKED(bits))
static int btf_dumper_do_type(const struct btf_dumper *d, __u32 type_id,
__u8 bit_offset, const void *data);
static void btf_dumper_ptr(const void *data, json_writer_t *jw,
bool is_plain_text)
{
if (is_plain_text)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%p", *(unsigned long *)data);
else
jsonw_printf(jw, "%u", *(unsigned long *)data);
}
static int btf_dumper_modifier(const struct btf_dumper *d, __u32 type_id,
__u8 bit_offset, const void *data)
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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{
int actual_type_id;
actual_type_id = btf__resolve_type(d->btf, type_id);
if (actual_type_id < 0)
return actual_type_id;
return btf_dumper_do_type(d, actual_type_id, bit_offset, data);
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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}
static void btf_dumper_enum(const void *data, json_writer_t *jw)
{
jsonw_printf(jw, "%d", *(int *)data);
}
static int btf_dumper_array(const struct btf_dumper *d, __u32 type_id,
const void *data)
{
const struct btf_type *t = btf__type_by_id(d->btf, type_id);
struct btf_array *arr = (struct btf_array *)(t + 1);
long long elem_size;
int ret = 0;
__u32 i;
elem_size = btf__resolve_size(d->btf, arr->type);
if (elem_size < 0)
return elem_size;
jsonw_start_array(d->jw);
for (i = 0; i < arr->nelems; i++) {
ret = btf_dumper_do_type(d, arr->type, 0,
data + i * elem_size);
if (ret)
break;
}
jsonw_end_array(d->jw);
return ret;
}
tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2019-01-16 09:07:52 +08:00
static void btf_int128_print(json_writer_t *jw, const void *data,
bool is_plain_text)
{
/* data points to a __int128 number.
* Suppose
* int128_num = *(__int128 *)data;
* The below formulas shows what upper_num and lower_num represents:
* upper_num = int128_num >> 64;
* lower_num = int128_num & 0xffffffffFFFFFFFFULL;
*/
__u64 upper_num, lower_num;
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
upper_num = *(__u64 *)data;
lower_num = *(__u64 *)(data + 8);
#else
upper_num = *(__u64 *)(data + 8);
lower_num = *(__u64 *)data;
#endif
if (is_plain_text) {
if (upper_num == 0)
jsonw_printf(jw, "0x%llx", lower_num);
else
jsonw_printf(jw, "0x%llx%016llx", upper_num, lower_num);
} else {
if (upper_num == 0)
jsonw_printf(jw, "\"0x%llx\"", lower_num);
else
jsonw_printf(jw, "\"0x%llx%016llx\"", upper_num, lower_num);
}
}
static void btf_int128_shift(__u64 *print_num, u16 left_shift_bits,
u16 right_shift_bits)
{
__u64 upper_num, lower_num;
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
upper_num = print_num[0];
lower_num = print_num[1];
#else
upper_num = print_num[1];
lower_num = print_num[0];
#endif
/* shake out un-needed bits by shift/or operations */
if (left_shift_bits >= 64) {
upper_num = lower_num << (left_shift_bits - 64);
lower_num = 0;
} else {
upper_num = (upper_num << left_shift_bits) |
(lower_num >> (64 - left_shift_bits));
lower_num = lower_num << left_shift_bits;
}
if (right_shift_bits >= 64) {
lower_num = upper_num >> (right_shift_bits - 64);
upper_num = 0;
} else {
lower_num = (lower_num >> right_shift_bits) |
(upper_num << (64 - right_shift_bits));
upper_num = upper_num >> right_shift_bits;
}
#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD
print_num[0] = upper_num;
print_num[1] = lower_num;
#else
print_num[0] = lower_num;
print_num[1] = upper_num;
#endif
}
static void btf_dumper_bitfield(__u32 nr_bits, __u8 bit_offset,
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2018-07-14 12:57:03 +08:00
const void *data, json_writer_t *jw,
bool is_plain_text)
{
int left_shift_bits, right_shift_bits;
tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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__u64 print_num[2] = {};
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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int bytes_to_copy;
int bits_to_copy;
bits_to_copy = bit_offset + nr_bits;
bytes_to_copy = BITS_ROUNDUP_BYTES(bits_to_copy);
tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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memcpy(print_num, data, bytes_to_copy);
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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#if defined(__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD)
left_shift_bits = bit_offset;
#elif defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD)
tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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left_shift_bits = 128 - bits_to_copy;
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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#else
#error neither big nor little endian
#endif
tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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right_shift_bits = 128 - nr_bits;
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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btf_int128_shift(print_num, left_shift_bits, right_shift_bits);
btf_int128_print(jw, print_num, is_plain_text);
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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}
static void btf_dumper_int_bits(__u32 int_type, __u8 bit_offset,
const void *data, json_writer_t *jw,
bool is_plain_text)
{
int nr_bits = BTF_INT_BITS(int_type);
int total_bits_offset;
/* bits_offset is at most 7.
tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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* BTF_INT_OFFSET() cannot exceed 128 bits.
*/
total_bits_offset = bit_offset + BTF_INT_OFFSET(int_type);
data += BITS_ROUNDDOWN_BYTES(total_bits_offset);
bit_offset = BITS_PER_BYTE_MASKED(total_bits_offset);
btf_dumper_bitfield(nr_bits, bit_offset, data, jw,
is_plain_text);
}
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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static int btf_dumper_int(const struct btf_type *t, __u8 bit_offset,
const void *data, json_writer_t *jw,
bool is_plain_text)
{
__u32 *int_type;
__u32 nr_bits;
int_type = (__u32 *)(t + 1);
nr_bits = BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type);
/* if this is bit field */
if (bit_offset || BTF_INT_OFFSET(*int_type) ||
BITS_PER_BYTE_MASKED(nr_bits)) {
btf_dumper_int_bits(*int_type, bit_offset, data, jw,
is_plain_text);
return 0;
}
tools/bpf: support __int128 in bpftool map pretty dumper For formatted output, currently when json is enabled, the decimal number is required. Similar to kernel bpffs printout, for int128 numbers, only hex numbers are dumped, which are quoted as strings. The below is an example to show plain and json pretty print based on the map in test_btf pretty print test. $ bpftool m s 75: hash name pprint_test_has flags 0x0 key 4B value 112B max_entries 4 memlock 4096B $ bpftool m d id 75 ...... { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": 0x3, "bits28": 0x3, "unused_bits2b": 0x3, "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": 0x1, "si128a": 0x3, "si128b": 0xfffffffd, "bits3": 0x3, "bits80": 0x10000000000000003, "ui128": 0x20000000000000003 } }, ...... $ bptfool -p -j m d id 75 ...... { "key": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "value": ["0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x0f","0x00","0x00","0xc0", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x04","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x01","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0xfd","0xff","0xff","0xff","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x1b","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x08","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x03","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00", "0x02","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00","0x00" ], "formatted": { "key": 3, "value": { "ui32": 3, "ui16": 0, "si32": -3, "unused_bits2a": "0x3", "bits28": "0x3", "unused_bits2b": "0x3", "": { "ui64": 3, "ui8a": [3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0 ] }, "aenum": 3, "ui32b": 4, "bits2c": "0x1", "si128a": "0x3", "si128b": "0xfffffffd", "bits3": "0x3", "bits80": "0x10000000000000003", "ui128": "0x20000000000000003" } } } ...... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2019-01-16 09:07:52 +08:00
if (nr_bits == 128) {
btf_int128_print(jw, data, is_plain_text);
return 0;
}
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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switch (BTF_INT_ENCODING(*int_type)) {
case 0:
if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 64)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%lu", *(__u64 *)data);
else if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 32)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%u", *(__u32 *)data);
else if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 16)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%hu", *(__u16 *)data);
else if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 8)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%hhu", *(__u8 *)data);
else
btf_dumper_int_bits(*int_type, bit_offset, data, jw,
is_plain_text);
break;
case BTF_INT_SIGNED:
if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 64)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%ld", *(long long *)data);
else if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 32)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%d", *(int *)data);
else if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 16)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%hd", *(short *)data);
else if (BTF_INT_BITS(*int_type) == 8)
jsonw_printf(jw, "%hhd", *(char *)data);
else
btf_dumper_int_bits(*int_type, bit_offset, data, jw,
is_plain_text);
break;
case BTF_INT_CHAR:
if (isprint(*(char *)data))
jsonw_printf(jw, "\"%c\"", *(char *)data);
else
if (is_plain_text)
jsonw_printf(jw, "0x%hhx", *(char *)data);
else
jsonw_printf(jw, "\"\\u00%02hhx\"",
*(char *)data);
break;
case BTF_INT_BOOL:
jsonw_bool(jw, *(int *)data);
break;
default:
/* shouldn't happen */
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
static int btf_dumper_struct(const struct btf_dumper *d, __u32 type_id,
const void *data)
{
const struct btf_type *t;
struct btf_member *m;
const void *data_off;
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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int kind_flag;
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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int ret = 0;
int i, vlen;
t = btf__type_by_id(d->btf, type_id);
if (!t)
return -EINVAL;
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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kind_flag = BTF_INFO_KFLAG(t->info);
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(t->info);
jsonw_start_object(d->jw);
m = (struct btf_member *)(t + 1);
for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) {
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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__u32 bit_offset = m[i].offset;
__u32 bitfield_size = 0;
if (kind_flag) {
bitfield_size = BTF_MEMBER_BITFIELD_SIZE(bit_offset);
bit_offset = BTF_MEMBER_BIT_OFFSET(bit_offset);
}
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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jsonw_name(d->jw, btf__name_by_offset(d->btf, m[i].name_off));
data_off = data + BITS_ROUNDDOWN_BYTES(bit_offset);
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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if (bitfield_size) {
btf_dumper_bitfield(bitfield_size,
BITS_PER_BYTE_MASKED(bit_offset),
data_off, d->jw, d->is_plain_text);
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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} else {
ret = btf_dumper_do_type(d, m[i].type,
BITS_PER_BYTE_MASKED(bit_offset),
data_off);
if (ret)
break;
}
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
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}
jsonw_end_object(d->jw);
return ret;
}
static int btf_dumper_do_type(const struct btf_dumper *d, __u32 type_id,
__u8 bit_offset, const void *data)
{
const struct btf_type *t = btf__type_by_id(d->btf, type_id);
switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) {
case BTF_KIND_INT:
return btf_dumper_int(t, bit_offset, data, d->jw,
d->is_plain_text);
case BTF_KIND_STRUCT:
case BTF_KIND_UNION:
return btf_dumper_struct(d, type_id, data);
case BTF_KIND_ARRAY:
return btf_dumper_array(d, type_id, data);
case BTF_KIND_ENUM:
btf_dumper_enum(data, d->jw);
return 0;
case BTF_KIND_PTR:
btf_dumper_ptr(data, d->jw, d->is_plain_text);
return 0;
case BTF_KIND_UNKN:
jsonw_printf(d->jw, "(unknown)");
return 0;
case BTF_KIND_FWD:
/* map key or value can't be forward */
jsonw_printf(d->jw, "(fwd-kind-invalid)");
return -EINVAL;
case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF:
case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE:
case BTF_KIND_CONST:
case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT:
return btf_dumper_modifier(d, type_id, bit_offset, data);
bpf: btf: add btf print functionality This consumes functionality exported in the previous patch. It does the main job of printing with BTF data. This is used in the following patch to provide a more readable output of a map's dump. It relies on json_writer to do json printing. Below is sample output where map keys are ints and values are of type struct A: typedef int int_type; enum E { E0, E1, }; struct B { int x; int y; }; struct A { int m; unsigned long long n; char o; int p[8]; int q[4][8]; enum E r; void *s; struct B t; const int u; int_type v; unsigned int w1: 3; unsigned int w2: 3; }; $ sudo bpftool map dump id 14 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "m": 1, "n": 2, "o": "c", "p": [15,16,17,18,15,16,17,18 ], "q": [[25,26,27,28,25,26,27,28 ],[35,36,37,38,35,36,37,38 ],[45,46,47,48,45,46,47,48 ],[55,56,57,58,55,56,57,58 ] ], "r": 1, "s": 0x7ffd80531cf8, "t": { "x": 5, "y": 10 }, "u": 100, "v": 20, "w1": 0x7, "w2": 0x3 } } ] This patch uses json's {} and [] to imply struct/union and array. More explicit information can be added later. For example, a command line option can be introduced to print whether a key or value is struct or union, name of a struct etc. This will however come at the expense of duplicating info when, for example, printing an array of structs. enums are printed as ints without their names. Signed-off-by: Okash Khawaja <osk@fb.com> Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Reviewed-by: Jakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2018-07-14 12:57:03 +08:00
default:
jsonw_printf(d->jw, "(unsupported-kind");
return -EINVAL;
}
}
int btf_dumper_type(const struct btf_dumper *d, __u32 type_id,
const void *data)
{
return btf_dumper_do_type(d, type_id, 0, data);
}
tools/bpf: bpftool: add support for func types This patch added support to print function signature if btf func_info is available. Note that ksym now uses function name instead of prog_name as prog_name has a limit of 16 bytes including ending '\0'. The following is a sample output for selftests test_btf with file test_btf_haskv.o for translated insns and jited insns respectively. $ bpftool prog dump xlated id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 0: (85) call pc+2#bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1 1: (b7) r0 = 0 2: (95) exit int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 3: (85) call pc+1#bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2 4: (95) exit int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 5: (b7) r2 = 0 6: (63) *(u32 *)(r10 -4) = r2 7: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r1 +8) ... 22: (07) r1 += 1 23: (63) *(u32 *)(r0 +4) = r1 24: (95) exit $ bpftool prog dump jited id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_b07ccb89267cf242__dummy_tracepoint: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3c: add $0x28,%rbp 40: leaveq 41: retq int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3a: add $0x28,%rbp 3e: leaveq 3f: retq int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 80: add $0x28,%rbp 84: leaveq 85: retq Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
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#define BTF_PRINT_ARG(...) \
do { \
pos += snprintf(func_sig + pos, size - pos, \
__VA_ARGS__); \
if (pos >= size) \
return -1; \
} while (0)
#define BTF_PRINT_TYPE(type) \
do { \
pos = __btf_dumper_type_only(btf, type, func_sig, \
pos, size); \
if (pos == -1) \
return -1; \
} while (0)
static int btf_dump_func(const struct btf *btf, char *func_sig,
const struct btf_type *func_proto,
const struct btf_type *func, int pos, int size);
static int __btf_dumper_type_only(const struct btf *btf, __u32 type_id,
char *func_sig, int pos, int size)
{
const struct btf_type *proto_type;
const struct btf_array *array;
const struct btf_type *t;
if (!type_id) {
BTF_PRINT_ARG("void ");
return pos;
}
t = btf__type_by_id(btf, type_id);
switch (BTF_INFO_KIND(t->info)) {
case BTF_KIND_INT:
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2018-12-16 14:13:58 +08:00
case BTF_KIND_TYPEDEF:
tools/bpf: bpftool: add support for func types This patch added support to print function signature if btf func_info is available. Note that ksym now uses function name instead of prog_name as prog_name has a limit of 16 bytes including ending '\0'. The following is a sample output for selftests test_btf with file test_btf_haskv.o for translated insns and jited insns respectively. $ bpftool prog dump xlated id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 0: (85) call pc+2#bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1 1: (b7) r0 = 0 2: (95) exit int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 3: (85) call pc+1#bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2 4: (95) exit int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 5: (b7) r2 = 0 6: (63) *(u32 *)(r10 -4) = r2 7: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r1 +8) ... 22: (07) r1 += 1 23: (63) *(u32 *)(r0 +4) = r1 24: (95) exit $ bpftool prog dump jited id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_b07ccb89267cf242__dummy_tracepoint: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3c: add $0x28,%rbp 40: leaveq 41: retq int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3a: add $0x28,%rbp 3e: leaveq 3f: retq int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 80: add $0x28,%rbp 84: leaveq 85: retq Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2018-11-20 07:29:21 +08:00
BTF_PRINT_ARG("%s ", btf__name_by_offset(btf, t->name_off));
break;
case BTF_KIND_STRUCT:
BTF_PRINT_ARG("struct %s ",
btf__name_by_offset(btf, t->name_off));
break;
case BTF_KIND_UNION:
BTF_PRINT_ARG("union %s ",
btf__name_by_offset(btf, t->name_off));
break;
case BTF_KIND_ENUM:
BTF_PRINT_ARG("enum %s ",
btf__name_by_offset(btf, t->name_off));
break;
case BTF_KIND_ARRAY:
array = (struct btf_array *)(t + 1);
BTF_PRINT_TYPE(array->type);
BTF_PRINT_ARG("[%d]", array->nelems);
break;
case BTF_KIND_PTR:
BTF_PRINT_TYPE(t->type);
BTF_PRINT_ARG("* ");
break;
case BTF_KIND_FWD:
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2018-12-16 14:13:58 +08:00
BTF_PRINT_ARG("%s %s ",
BTF_INFO_KFLAG(t->info) ? "union" : "struct",
btf__name_by_offset(btf, t->name_off));
break;
tools/bpf: bpftool: add support for func types This patch added support to print function signature if btf func_info is available. Note that ksym now uses function name instead of prog_name as prog_name has a limit of 16 bytes including ending '\0'. The following is a sample output for selftests test_btf with file test_btf_haskv.o for translated insns and jited insns respectively. $ bpftool prog dump xlated id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 0: (85) call pc+2#bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1 1: (b7) r0 = 0 2: (95) exit int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 3: (85) call pc+1#bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2 4: (95) exit int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 5: (b7) r2 = 0 6: (63) *(u32 *)(r10 -4) = r2 7: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r1 +8) ... 22: (07) r1 += 1 23: (63) *(u32 *)(r0 +4) = r1 24: (95) exit $ bpftool prog dump jited id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_b07ccb89267cf242__dummy_tracepoint: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3c: add $0x28,%rbp 40: leaveq 41: retq int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3a: add $0x28,%rbp 3e: leaveq 3f: retq int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 80: add $0x28,%rbp 84: leaveq 85: retq Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2018-11-20 07:29:21 +08:00
case BTF_KIND_VOLATILE:
BTF_PRINT_ARG("volatile ");
BTF_PRINT_TYPE(t->type);
break;
case BTF_KIND_CONST:
BTF_PRINT_ARG("const ");
BTF_PRINT_TYPE(t->type);
break;
case BTF_KIND_RESTRICT:
BTF_PRINT_ARG("restrict ");
BTF_PRINT_TYPE(t->type);
break;
case BTF_KIND_FUNC_PROTO:
pos = btf_dump_func(btf, func_sig, t, NULL, pos, size);
if (pos == -1)
return -1;
break;
case BTF_KIND_FUNC:
proto_type = btf__type_by_id(btf, t->type);
pos = btf_dump_func(btf, func_sig, proto_type, t, pos, size);
if (pos == -1)
return -1;
break;
tools: bpftool: support pretty print with kind_flag set The following example shows map pretty print with structures which include bitfield members. enum A { A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 }; typedef enum A ___A; struct tmp_t { char a1:4; int a2:4; int :4; __u32 a3:4; int b; ___A b1:4; enum A b2:4; }; struct bpf_map_def SEC("maps") tmpmap = { .type = BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY, .key_size = sizeof(__u32), .value_size = sizeof(struct tmp_t), .max_entries = 1, }; BPF_ANNOTATE_KV_PAIR(tmpmap, int, struct tmp_t); and the following map update in the bpf program: key = 0; struct tmp_t t = {}; t.a1 = 2; t.a2 = 4; t.a3 = 6; t.b = 7; t.b1 = 8; t.b2 = 10; bpf_map_update_elem(&tmpmap, &key, &t, 0); With this patch, I am able to print out the map values correctly with this patch: bpftool map dump id 187 [{ "key": 0, "value": { "a1": 0x2, "a2": 0x4, "a3": 0x6, "b": 7, "b1": 0x8, "b2": 0xa } } ] Previously, if a function prototype argument has a typedef type, the prototype is not printed since function __btf_dumper_type_only() bailed out with error if the type is a typedef. This commit corrected this behavior by printing out typedef properly. The following example shows forward type and typedef type can be properly printed in function prototype with modified test_btf_haskv.c. struct t; union u; __attribute__((noinline)) static int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg, struct t *p1, union u *p2, __u32 unused) ... int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) { return test_long_fname_1(arg, 0, 0, 0); } $ bpftool p d xlated id 24 ... int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg, struct t * p1, union u * p2, __u32 unused) ... Acked-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel Borkmann <daniel@iogearbox.net>
2018-12-16 14:13:58 +08:00
case BTF_KIND_UNKN:
tools/bpf: bpftool: add support for func types This patch added support to print function signature if btf func_info is available. Note that ksym now uses function name instead of prog_name as prog_name has a limit of 16 bytes including ending '\0'. The following is a sample output for selftests test_btf with file test_btf_haskv.o for translated insns and jited insns respectively. $ bpftool prog dump xlated id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 0: (85) call pc+2#bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1 1: (b7) r0 = 0 2: (95) exit int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 3: (85) call pc+1#bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2 4: (95) exit int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): 5: (b7) r2 = 0 6: (63) *(u32 *)(r10 -4) = r2 7: (79) r1 = *(u64 *)(r1 +8) ... 22: (07) r1 += 1 23: (63) *(u32 *)(r0 +4) = r1 24: (95) exit $ bpftool prog dump jited id 1 int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_b07ccb89267cf242__dummy_tracepoint: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3c: add $0x28,%rbp 40: leaveq 41: retq int test_long_fname_1(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_2dcecc18072623fc_test_long_fname_1: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 3a: add $0x28,%rbp 3e: leaveq 3f: retq int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_89d64e4abf0f0126_test_long_fname_2: 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp ...... 80: add $0x28,%rbp 84: leaveq 85: retq Signed-off-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2018-11-20 07:29:21 +08:00
default:
return -1;
}
return pos;
}
static int btf_dump_func(const struct btf *btf, char *func_sig,
const struct btf_type *func_proto,
const struct btf_type *func, int pos, int size)
{
int i, vlen;
BTF_PRINT_TYPE(func_proto->type);
if (func)
BTF_PRINT_ARG("%s(", btf__name_by_offset(btf, func->name_off));
else
BTF_PRINT_ARG("(");
vlen = BTF_INFO_VLEN(func_proto->info);
for (i = 0; i < vlen; i++) {
struct btf_param *arg = &((struct btf_param *)(func_proto + 1))[i];
if (i)
BTF_PRINT_ARG(", ");
if (arg->type) {
BTF_PRINT_TYPE(arg->type);
BTF_PRINT_ARG("%s",
btf__name_by_offset(btf, arg->name_off));
} else {
BTF_PRINT_ARG("...");
}
}
BTF_PRINT_ARG(")");
return pos;
}
void btf_dumper_type_only(const struct btf *btf, __u32 type_id, char *func_sig,
int size)
{
int err;
func_sig[0] = '\0';
if (!btf)
return;
err = __btf_dumper_type_only(btf, type_id, func_sig, 0, size);
if (err < 0)
func_sig[0] = '\0';
}
bpf: libbpf: bpftool: Print bpf_line_info during prog dump This patch adds print bpf_line_info function in 'prog dump jitted' and 'prog dump xlated': [root@arch-fb-vm1 bpf]# ~/devshare/fb-kernel/linux/tools/bpf/bpftool/bpftool prog dump jited pinned /sys/fs/bpf/test_btf_haskv [...] int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_44a040bf25481309_test_long_fname_2: ; static int test_long_fname_2(struct dummy_tracepoint_args *arg) 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp 4: sub $0x30,%rsp b: sub $0x28,%rbp f: mov %rbx,0x0(%rbp) 13: mov %r13,0x8(%rbp) 17: mov %r14,0x10(%rbp) 1b: mov %r15,0x18(%rbp) 1f: xor %eax,%eax 21: mov %rax,0x20(%rbp) 25: xor %esi,%esi ; int key = 0; 27: mov %esi,-0x4(%rbp) ; if (!arg->sock) 2a: mov 0x8(%rdi),%rdi ; if (!arg->sock) 2e: cmp $0x0,%rdi 32: je 0x0000000000000070 34: mov %rbp,%rsi ; counts = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&btf_map, &key); 37: add $0xfffffffffffffffc,%rsi 3b: movabs $0xffff8881139d7480,%rdi 45: add $0x110,%rdi 4c: mov 0x0(%rsi),%eax 4f: cmp $0x4,%rax 53: jae 0x000000000000005e 55: shl $0x3,%rax 59: add %rdi,%rax 5c: jmp 0x0000000000000060 5e: xor %eax,%eax ; if (!counts) 60: cmp $0x0,%rax 64: je 0x0000000000000070 ; counts->v6++; 66: mov 0x4(%rax),%edi 69: add $0x1,%rdi 6d: mov %edi,0x4(%rax) 70: mov 0x0(%rbp),%rbx 74: mov 0x8(%rbp),%r13 78: mov 0x10(%rbp),%r14 7c: mov 0x18(%rbp),%r15 80: add $0x28,%rbp 84: leaveq 85: retq [...] With linum: [root@arch-fb-vm1 bpf]# ~/devshare/fb-kernel/linux/tools/bpf/bpftool/bpftool prog dump jited pinned /sys/fs/bpf/test_btf_haskv linum int _dummy_tracepoint(struct dummy_tracepoint_args * arg): bpf_prog_b07ccb89267cf242__dummy_tracepoint: ; return test_long_fname_1(arg); [file:/data/users/kafai/fb-kernel/linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_btf_haskv.c line_num:54 line_col:9] 0: push %rbp 1: mov %rsp,%rbp 4: sub $0x28,%rsp b: sub $0x28,%rbp f: mov %rbx,0x0(%rbp) 13: mov %r13,0x8(%rbp) 17: mov %r14,0x10(%rbp) 1b: mov %r15,0x18(%rbp) 1f: xor %eax,%eax 21: mov %rax,0x20(%rbp) 25: callq 0x000000000000851e ; return test_long_fname_1(arg); [file:/data/users/kafai/fb-kernel/linux/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_btf_haskv.c line_num:54 line_col:2] 2a: xor %eax,%eax 2c: mov 0x0(%rbp),%rbx 30: mov 0x8(%rbp),%r13 34: mov 0x10(%rbp),%r14 38: mov 0x18(%rbp),%r15 3c: add $0x28,%rbp 40: leaveq 41: retq [...] Signed-off-by: Martin KaFai Lau <kafai@fb.com> Acked-by: Yonghong Song <yhs@fb.com> Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
2018-12-08 08:42:32 +08:00
static const char *ltrim(const char *s)
{
while (isspace(*s))
s++;
return s;
}
void btf_dump_linfo_plain(const struct btf *btf,
const struct bpf_line_info *linfo,
const char *prefix, bool linum)
{
const char *line = btf__name_by_offset(btf, linfo->line_off);
if (!line)
return;
line = ltrim(line);
if (!prefix)
prefix = "";
if (linum) {
const char *file = btf__name_by_offset(btf, linfo->file_name_off);
/* More forgiving on file because linum option is
* expected to provide more info than the already
* available src line.
*/
if (!file)
file = "";
printf("%s%s [file:%s line_num:%u line_col:%u]\n",
prefix, line, file,
BPF_LINE_INFO_LINE_NUM(linfo->line_col),
BPF_LINE_INFO_LINE_COL(linfo->line_col));
} else {
printf("%s%s\n", prefix, line);
}
}
void btf_dump_linfo_json(const struct btf *btf,
const struct bpf_line_info *linfo, bool linum)
{
const char *line = btf__name_by_offset(btf, linfo->line_off);
if (line)
jsonw_string_field(json_wtr, "src", ltrim(line));
if (linum) {
const char *file = btf__name_by_offset(btf, linfo->file_name_off);
if (file)
jsonw_string_field(json_wtr, "file", file);
if (BPF_LINE_INFO_LINE_NUM(linfo->line_col))
jsonw_int_field(json_wtr, "line_num",
BPF_LINE_INFO_LINE_NUM(linfo->line_col));
if (BPF_LINE_INFO_LINE_COL(linfo->line_col))
jsonw_int_field(json_wtr, "line_col",
BPF_LINE_INFO_LINE_COL(linfo->line_col));
}
}