1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: (LGPL-2.1 OR BSD-2-Clause)
2 /* Copyright (c) 2022 Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. */
10 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
11 #include <linux/kernel.h>
13 /* s8 will be marked as poison while it's a reg of riscv */
20 #include "libbpf_common.h"
21 #include "libbpf_internal.h"
24 /* libbpf's USDT support consists of BPF-side state/code and user-space
25 * state/code working together in concert. BPF-side parts are defined in
26 * usdt.bpf.h header library. User-space state is encapsulated by struct
27 * usdt_manager and all the supporting code centered around usdt_manager.
29 * usdt.bpf.h defines two BPF maps that usdt_manager expects: USDT spec map
30 * and IP-to-spec-ID map, which is auxiliary map necessary for kernels that
31 * don't support BPF cookie (see below). These two maps are implicitly
32 * embedded into user's end BPF object file when user's code included
33 * usdt.bpf.h. This means that libbpf doesn't do anything special to create
34 * these USDT support maps. They are created by normal libbpf logic of
35 * instantiating BPF maps when opening and loading BPF object.
37 * As such, libbpf is basically unaware of the need to do anything
38 * USDT-related until the very first call to bpf_program__attach_usdt(), which
39 * can be called by user explicitly or happen automatically during skeleton
40 * attach (or, equivalently, through generic bpf_program__attach() call). At
41 * this point, libbpf will instantiate and initialize struct usdt_manager and
42 * store it in bpf_object. USDT manager is per-BPF object construct, as each
43 * independent BPF object might or might not have USDT programs, and thus all
44 * the expected USDT-related state. There is no coordination between two
45 * bpf_object in parts of USDT attachment, they are oblivious of each other's
46 * existence and libbpf is just oblivious, dealing with bpf_object-specific
49 * Quick crash course on USDTs.
51 * From user-space application's point of view, USDT is essentially just
52 * a slightly special function call that normally has zero overhead, unless it
53 * is being traced by some external entity (e.g, BPF-based tool). Here's how
54 * a typical application can trigger USDT probe:
56 * #include <sys/sdt.h> // provided by systemtap-sdt-devel package
57 * // folly also provide similar functionality in folly/tracing/StaticTracepoint.h
59 * STAP_PROBE3(my_usdt_provider, my_usdt_probe_name, 123, x, &y);
61 * USDT is identified by it's <provider-name>:<probe-name> pair of names. Each
62 * individual USDT has a fixed number of arguments (3 in the above example)
63 * and specifies values of each argument as if it was a function call.
65 * USDT call is actually not a function call, but is instead replaced by
66 * a single NOP instruction (thus zero overhead, effectively). But in addition
67 * to that, those USDT macros generate special SHT_NOTE ELF records in
68 * .note.stapsdt ELF section. Here's an example USDT definition as emitted by
69 * `readelf -n <binary>`:
71 * stapsdt 0x00000089 NT_STAPSDT (SystemTap probe descriptors)
74 * Location: 0x0000000000549df3, Base: 0x00000000008effa4, Semaphore: 0x0000000000a4606e
75 * Arguments: -4@-1204(%rbp) -4@%edi -8@-1216(%rbp) -8@%r8 -4@$5 -8@%r9 8@%rdx 8@%r10 -4@$-9 -2@%cx -2@%ax -1@%sil
77 * In this case we have USDT test:usdt12 with 12 arguments.
79 * Location and base are offsets used to calculate absolute IP address of that
80 * NOP instruction that kernel can replace with an interrupt instruction to
81 * trigger instrumentation code (BPF program for all that we care about).
83 * Semaphore above is and optional feature. It records an address of a 2-byte
84 * refcount variable (normally in '.probes' ELF section) used for signaling if
85 * there is anything that is attached to USDT. This is useful for user
86 * applications if, for example, they need to prepare some arguments that are
87 * passed only to USDTs and preparation is expensive. By checking if USDT is
88 * "activated", an application can avoid paying those costs unnecessarily.
89 * Recent enough kernel has built-in support for automatically managing this
90 * refcount, which libbpf expects and relies on. If USDT is defined without
91 * associated semaphore, this value will be zero. See selftests for semaphore
94 * Arguments is the most interesting part. This USDT specification string is
95 * providing information about all the USDT arguments and their locations. The
96 * part before @ sign defined byte size of the argument (1, 2, 4, or 8) and
97 * whether the argument is signed or unsigned (negative size means signed).
98 * The part after @ sign is assembly-like definition of argument location
99 * (see [0] for more details). Technically, assembler can provide some pretty
100 * advanced definitions, but libbpf is currently supporting three most common
102 * 1) immediate constant, see 5th and 9th args above (-4@$5 and -4@-9);
103 * 2) register value, e.g., 8@%rdx, which means "unsigned 8-byte integer
104 * whose value is in register %rdx";
105 * 3) memory dereference addressed by register, e.g., -4@-1204(%rbp), which
106 * specifies signed 32-bit integer stored at offset -1204 bytes from
107 * memory address stored in %rbp.
109 * [0] https://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/UserSpaceProbeImplementation
111 * During attachment, libbpf parses all the relevant USDT specifications and
112 * prepares `struct usdt_spec` (USDT spec), which is then provided to BPF-side
113 * code through spec map. This allows BPF applications to quickly fetch the
114 * actual value at runtime using a simple BPF-side code.
116 * With basics out of the way, let's go over less immediately obvious aspects
117 * of supporting USDTs.
119 * First, there is no special USDT BPF program type. It is actually just
120 * a uprobe BPF program (which for kernel, at least currently, is just a kprobe
121 * program, so BPF_PROG_TYPE_KPROBE program type). With the only difference
122 * that uprobe is usually attached at the function entry, while USDT will
123 * normally will be somewhere inside the function. But it should always be
124 * pointing to NOP instruction, which makes such uprobes the fastest uprobe
127 * Second, it's important to realize that such STAP_PROBEn(provider, name, ...)
128 * macro invocations can end up being inlined many-many times, depending on
129 * specifics of each individual user application. So single conceptual USDT
130 * (identified by provider:name pair of identifiers) is, generally speaking,
131 * multiple uprobe locations (USDT call sites) in different places in user
132 * application. Further, again due to inlining, each USDT call site might end
133 * up having the same argument #N be located in a different place. In one call
134 * site it could be a constant, in another will end up in a register, and in
135 * yet another could be some other register or even somewhere on the stack.
137 * As such, "attaching to USDT" means (in general case) attaching the same
138 * uprobe BPF program to multiple target locations in user application, each
139 * potentially having a completely different USDT spec associated with it.
140 * To wire all this up together libbpf allocates a unique integer spec ID for
141 * each unique USDT spec. Spec IDs are allocated as sequential small integers
142 * so that they can be used as keys in array BPF map (for performance reasons).
143 * Spec ID allocation and accounting is big part of what usdt_manager is
144 * about. This state has to be maintained per-BPF object and coordinate
145 * between different USDT attachments within the same BPF object.
147 * Spec ID is the key in spec BPF map, value is the actual USDT spec layed out
148 * as struct usdt_spec. Each invocation of BPF program at runtime needs to
149 * know its associated spec ID. It gets it either through BPF cookie, which
150 * libbpf sets to spec ID during attach time, or, if kernel is too old to
151 * support BPF cookie, through IP-to-spec-ID map that libbpf maintains in such
152 * case. The latter means that some modes of operation can't be supported
153 * without BPF cookie. Such mode is attaching to shared library "generically",
154 * without specifying target process. In such case, it's impossible to
155 * calculate absolute IP addresses for IP-to-spec-ID map, and thus such mode
156 * is not supported without BPF cookie support.
158 * Note that libbpf is using BPF cookie functionality for its own internal
159 * needs, so user itself can't rely on BPF cookie feature. To that end, libbpf
160 * provides conceptually equivalent USDT cookie support. It's still u64
161 * user-provided value that can be associated with USDT attachment. Note that
162 * this will be the same value for all USDT call sites within the same single
163 * *logical* USDT attachment. This makes sense because to user attaching to
164 * USDT is a single BPF program triggered for singular USDT probe. The fact
165 * that this is done at multiple actual locations is a mostly hidden
166 * implementation details. This USDT cookie value can be fetched with
167 * bpf_usdt_cookie(ctx) API provided by usdt.bpf.h
169 * Lastly, while single USDT can have tons of USDT call sites, it doesn't
170 * necessarily have that many different USDT specs. It very well might be
171 * that 1000 USDT call sites only need 5 different USDT specs, because all the
172 * arguments are typically contained in a small set of registers or stack
173 * locations. As such, it's wasteful to allocate as many USDT spec IDs as
174 * there are USDT call sites. So libbpf tries to be frugal and performs
175 * on-the-fly deduplication during a single USDT attachment to only allocate
176 * the minimal required amount of unique USDT specs (and thus spec IDs). This
177 * is trivially achieved by using USDT spec string (Arguments string from USDT
178 * note) as a lookup key in a hashmap. USDT spec string uniquely defines
179 * everything about how to fetch USDT arguments, so two USDT call sites
180 * sharing USDT spec string can safely share the same USDT spec and spec ID.
181 * Note, this spec string deduplication is happening only during the same USDT
182 * attachment, so each USDT spec shares the same USDT cookie value. This is
183 * not generally true for other USDT attachments within the same BPF object,
184 * as even if USDT spec string is the same, USDT cookie value can be
185 * different. It was deemed excessive to try to deduplicate across independent
186 * USDT attachments by taking into account USDT spec string *and* USDT cookie
187 * value, which would complicated spec ID accounting significantly for little
191 #define USDT_BASE_SEC ".stapsdt.base"
192 #define USDT_SEMA_SEC ".probes"
193 #define USDT_NOTE_SEC ".note.stapsdt"
194 #define USDT_NOTE_TYPE 3
195 #define USDT_NOTE_NAME "stapsdt"
197 /* should match exactly enum __bpf_usdt_arg_type from usdt.bpf.h */
204 /* should match exactly struct __bpf_usdt_arg_spec from usdt.bpf.h */
205 struct usdt_arg_spec {
207 enum usdt_arg_type arg_type;
213 /* should match BPF_USDT_MAX_ARG_CNT in usdt.bpf.h */
214 #define USDT_MAX_ARG_CNT 12
216 /* should match struct __bpf_usdt_spec from usdt.bpf.h */
218 struct usdt_arg_spec args[USDT_MAX_ARG_CNT];
224 const char *provider;
226 /* USDT args specification string, e.g.:
227 * "-4@%esi -4@-24(%rbp) -4@%ecx 2@%ax 8@%rdx"
239 struct usdt_spec spec;
240 const char *spec_str;
243 struct usdt_manager {
244 struct bpf_map *specs_map;
245 struct bpf_map *ip_to_spec_id_map;
248 size_t free_spec_cnt;
249 size_t next_free_spec_id;
252 bool has_sema_refcnt;
255 struct usdt_manager *usdt_manager_new(struct bpf_object *obj)
257 static const char *ref_ctr_sysfs_path = "/sys/bus/event_source/devices/uprobe/format/ref_ctr_offset";
258 struct usdt_manager *man;
259 struct bpf_map *specs_map, *ip_to_spec_id_map;
261 specs_map = bpf_object__find_map_by_name(obj, "__bpf_usdt_specs");
262 ip_to_spec_id_map = bpf_object__find_map_by_name(obj, "__bpf_usdt_ip_to_spec_id");
263 if (!specs_map || !ip_to_spec_id_map) {
264 pr_warn("usdt: failed to find USDT support BPF maps, did you forget to include bpf/usdt.bpf.h?\n");
265 return ERR_PTR(-ESRCH);
268 man = calloc(1, sizeof(*man));
270 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
272 man->specs_map = specs_map;
273 man->ip_to_spec_id_map = ip_to_spec_id_map;
275 /* Detect if BPF cookie is supported for kprobes.
276 * We don't need IP-to-ID mapping if we can use BPF cookies.
277 * Added in: 7adfc6c9b315 ("bpf: Add bpf_get_attach_cookie() BPF helper to access bpf_cookie value")
279 man->has_bpf_cookie = kernel_supports(obj, FEAT_BPF_COOKIE);
281 /* Detect kernel support for automatic refcounting of USDT semaphore.
282 * If this is not supported, USDTs with semaphores will not be supported.
283 * Added in: a6ca88b241d5 ("trace_uprobe: support reference counter in fd-based uprobe")
285 man->has_sema_refcnt = faccessat(AT_FDCWD, ref_ctr_sysfs_path, F_OK, AT_EACCESS) == 0;
290 void usdt_manager_free(struct usdt_manager *man)
292 if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(man))
295 free(man->free_spec_ids);
299 static int sanity_check_usdt_elf(Elf *elf, const char *path)
304 if (elf_kind(elf) != ELF_K_ELF) {
305 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized ELF kind %d for '%s'\n", elf_kind(elf), path);
309 switch (gelf_getclass(elf)) {
311 if (sizeof(void *) != 8) {
312 pr_warn("usdt: attaching to 64-bit ELF binary '%s' is not supported\n", path);
317 if (sizeof(void *) != 4) {
318 pr_warn("usdt: attaching to 32-bit ELF binary '%s' is not supported\n", path);
323 pr_warn("usdt: unsupported ELF class for '%s'\n", path);
327 if (!gelf_getehdr(elf, &ehdr))
330 if (ehdr.e_type != ET_EXEC && ehdr.e_type != ET_DYN) {
331 pr_warn("usdt: unsupported type of ELF binary '%s' (%d), only ET_EXEC and ET_DYN are supported\n",
336 #if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
337 endianness = ELFDATA2LSB;
338 #elif __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
339 endianness = ELFDATA2MSB;
341 # error "Unrecognized __BYTE_ORDER__"
343 if (endianness != ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA]) {
344 pr_warn("usdt: ELF endianness mismatch for '%s'\n", path);
351 static int find_elf_sec_by_name(Elf *elf, const char *sec_name, GElf_Shdr *shdr, Elf_Scn **scn)
356 if (elf_getshdrstrndx(elf, &shstrndx))
359 /* check if ELF is corrupted and avoid calling elf_strptr if yes */
360 if (!elf_rawdata(elf_getscn(elf, shstrndx), NULL))
363 while ((sec = elf_nextscn(elf, sec)) != NULL) {
366 if (!gelf_getshdr(sec, shdr))
369 name = elf_strptr(elf, shstrndx, shdr->sh_name);
370 if (name && strcmp(sec_name, name) == 0) {
386 static int cmp_elf_segs(const void *_a, const void *_b)
388 const struct elf_seg *a = _a;
389 const struct elf_seg *b = _b;
391 return a->start < b->start ? -1 : 1;
394 static int parse_elf_segs(Elf *elf, const char *path, struct elf_seg **segs, size_t *seg_cnt)
404 if (elf_getphdrnum(elf, &n)) {
409 for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
410 if (!gelf_getphdr(elf, i, &phdr)) {
415 pr_debug("usdt: discovered PHDR #%d in '%s': vaddr 0x%lx memsz 0x%lx offset 0x%lx type 0x%lx flags 0x%lx\n",
416 i, path, (long)phdr.p_vaddr, (long)phdr.p_memsz, (long)phdr.p_offset,
417 (long)phdr.p_type, (long)phdr.p_flags);
418 if (phdr.p_type != PT_LOAD)
421 tmp = libbpf_reallocarray(*segs, *seg_cnt + 1, sizeof(**segs));
426 seg = *segs + *seg_cnt;
429 seg->start = phdr.p_vaddr;
430 seg->end = phdr.p_vaddr + phdr.p_memsz;
431 seg->offset = phdr.p_offset;
432 seg->is_exec = phdr.p_flags & PF_X;
436 pr_warn("usdt: failed to find PT_LOAD program headers in '%s'\n", path);
440 qsort(*segs, *seg_cnt, sizeof(**segs), cmp_elf_segs);
444 static int parse_vma_segs(int pid, const char *lib_path, struct elf_seg **segs, size_t *seg_cnt)
446 char path[PATH_MAX], line[PATH_MAX], mode[16];
447 size_t seg_start, seg_end, seg_off;
454 /* Handle containerized binaries only accessible from
455 * /proc/<pid>/root/<path>. They will be reported as just /<path> in
458 if (sscanf(lib_path, "/proc/%d/root%s", &tmp_pid, path) == 2 && pid == tmp_pid)
461 if (!realpath(lib_path, path)) {
462 pr_warn("usdt: failed to get absolute path of '%s' (err %d), using path as is...\n",
464 libbpf_strlcpy(path, lib_path, sizeof(path));
468 sprintf(line, "/proc/%d/maps", pid);
469 f = fopen(line, "r");
472 pr_warn("usdt: failed to open '%s' to get base addr of '%s': %d\n",
473 line, lib_path, err);
477 /* We need to handle lines with no path at the end:
479 * 7f5c6f5d1000-7f5c6f5d3000 rw-p 001c7000 08:04 21238613 /usr/lib64/libc-2.17.so
480 * 7f5c6f5d3000-7f5c6f5d8000 rw-p 00000000 00:00 0
481 * 7f5c6f5d8000-7f5c6f5d9000 r-xp 00000000 103:01 362990598 /data/users/andriin/linux/tools/bpf/usdt/libhello_usdt.so
483 while (fscanf(f, "%zx-%zx %s %zx %*s %*d%[^\n]\n",
484 &seg_start, &seg_end, mode, &seg_off, line) == 5) {
487 /* to handle no path case (see above) we need to capture line
488 * without skipping any whitespaces. So we need to strip
489 * leading whitespaces manually here
492 while (isblank(line[i]))
494 if (strcmp(line + i, path) != 0)
497 pr_debug("usdt: discovered segment for lib '%s': addrs %zx-%zx mode %s offset %zx\n",
498 path, seg_start, seg_end, mode, seg_off);
500 /* ignore non-executable sections for shared libs */
504 tmp = libbpf_reallocarray(*segs, *seg_cnt + 1, sizeof(**segs));
511 seg = *segs + *seg_cnt;
514 seg->start = seg_start;
516 seg->offset = seg_off;
521 pr_warn("usdt: failed to find '%s' (resolved to '%s') within PID %d memory mappings\n",
522 lib_path, path, pid);
527 qsort(*segs, *seg_cnt, sizeof(**segs), cmp_elf_segs);
534 static struct elf_seg *find_elf_seg(struct elf_seg *segs, size_t seg_cnt, long virtaddr)
539 /* for ELF binaries (both executables and shared libraries), we are
540 * given virtual address (absolute for executables, relative for
541 * libraries) which should match address range of [seg_start, seg_end)
543 for (i = 0, seg = segs; i < seg_cnt; i++, seg++) {
544 if (seg->start <= virtaddr && virtaddr < seg->end)
550 static struct elf_seg *find_vma_seg(struct elf_seg *segs, size_t seg_cnt, long offset)
555 /* for VMA segments from /proc/<pid>/maps file, provided "address" is
556 * actually a file offset, so should be fall within logical
557 * offset-based range of [offset_start, offset_end)
559 for (i = 0, seg = segs; i < seg_cnt; i++, seg++) {
560 if (seg->offset <= offset && offset < seg->offset + (seg->end - seg->start))
566 static int parse_usdt_note(Elf *elf, const char *path, GElf_Nhdr *nhdr,
567 const char *data, size_t name_off, size_t desc_off,
568 struct usdt_note *usdt_note);
570 static int parse_usdt_spec(struct usdt_spec *spec, const struct usdt_note *note, __u64 usdt_cookie);
572 static int collect_usdt_targets(struct usdt_manager *man, Elf *elf, const char *path, pid_t pid,
573 const char *usdt_provider, const char *usdt_name, __u64 usdt_cookie,
574 struct usdt_target **out_targets, size_t *out_target_cnt)
576 size_t off, name_off, desc_off, seg_cnt = 0, vma_seg_cnt = 0, target_cnt = 0;
577 struct elf_seg *segs = NULL, *vma_segs = NULL;
578 struct usdt_target *targets = NULL, *target;
580 Elf_Scn *notes_scn, *base_scn;
581 GElf_Shdr base_shdr, notes_shdr;
590 err = find_elf_sec_by_name(elf, USDT_NOTE_SEC, ¬es_shdr, ¬es_scn);
592 pr_warn("usdt: no USDT notes section (%s) found in '%s'\n", USDT_NOTE_SEC, path);
596 if (notes_shdr.sh_type != SHT_NOTE || !gelf_getehdr(elf, &ehdr)) {
597 pr_warn("usdt: invalid USDT notes section (%s) in '%s'\n", USDT_NOTE_SEC, path);
601 err = parse_elf_segs(elf, path, &segs, &seg_cnt);
603 pr_warn("usdt: failed to process ELF program segments for '%s': %d\n", path, err);
607 /* .stapsdt.base ELF section is optional, but is used for prelink
608 * offset compensation (see a big comment further below)
610 if (find_elf_sec_by_name(elf, USDT_BASE_SEC, &base_shdr, &base_scn) == 0)
611 base_addr = base_shdr.sh_addr;
613 data = elf_getdata(notes_scn, 0);
615 while ((off = gelf_getnote(data, off, &nhdr, &name_off, &desc_off)) > 0) {
616 long usdt_abs_ip, usdt_rel_ip, usdt_sema_off = 0;
617 struct usdt_note note;
618 struct elf_seg *seg = NULL;
621 err = parse_usdt_note(elf, path, &nhdr, data->d_buf, name_off, desc_off, ¬e);
625 if (strcmp(note.provider, usdt_provider) != 0 || strcmp(note.name, usdt_name) != 0)
628 /* We need to compensate "prelink effect". See [0] for details,
629 * relevant parts quoted here:
631 * Each SDT probe also expands into a non-allocated ELF note. You can
632 * find this by looking at SHT_NOTE sections and decoding the format;
633 * see below for details. Because the note is non-allocated, it means
634 * there is no runtime cost, and also preserved in both stripped files
637 * However, this means that prelink won't adjust the note's contents
638 * for address offsets. Instead, this is done via the .stapsdt.base
639 * section. This is a special section that is added to the text. We
640 * will only ever have one of these sections in a final link and it
641 * will only ever be one byte long. Nothing about this section itself
642 * matters, we just use it as a marker to detect prelink address
645 * Each probe note records the link-time address of the .stapsdt.base
646 * section alongside the probe PC address. The decoder compares the
647 * base address stored in the note with the .stapsdt.base section's
648 * sh_addr. Initially these are the same, but the section header will
649 * be adjusted by prelink. So the decoder applies the difference to
650 * the probe PC address to get the correct prelinked PC address; the
651 * same adjustment is applied to the semaphore address, if any.
653 * [0] https://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/UserSpaceProbeImplementation
655 usdt_abs_ip = note.loc_addr;
657 usdt_abs_ip += base_addr - note.base_addr;
659 /* When attaching uprobes (which is what USDTs basically are)
660 * kernel expects file offset to be specified, not a relative
661 * virtual address, so we need to translate virtual address to
662 * file offset, for both ET_EXEC and ET_DYN binaries.
664 seg = find_elf_seg(segs, seg_cnt, usdt_abs_ip);
667 pr_warn("usdt: failed to find ELF program segment for '%s:%s' in '%s' at IP 0x%lx\n",
668 usdt_provider, usdt_name, path, usdt_abs_ip);
673 pr_warn("usdt: matched ELF binary '%s' segment [0x%lx, 0x%lx) for '%s:%s' at IP 0x%lx is not executable\n",
674 path, seg->start, seg->end, usdt_provider, usdt_name,
678 /* translate from virtual address to file offset */
679 usdt_rel_ip = usdt_abs_ip - seg->start + seg->offset;
681 if (ehdr.e_type == ET_DYN && !man->has_bpf_cookie) {
682 /* If we don't have BPF cookie support but need to
683 * attach to a shared library, we'll need to know and
684 * record absolute addresses of attach points due to
685 * the need to lookup USDT spec by absolute IP of
686 * triggered uprobe. Doing this resolution is only
687 * possible when we have a specific PID of the process
688 * that's using specified shared library. BPF cookie
689 * removes the absolute address limitation as we don't
690 * need to do this lookup (we just use BPF cookie as
691 * an index of USDT spec), so for newer kernels with
692 * BPF cookie support libbpf supports USDT attachment
693 * to shared libraries with no PID filter.
696 pr_warn("usdt: attaching to shared libraries without specific PID is not supported on current kernel\n");
701 /* vma_segs are lazily initialized only if necessary */
702 if (vma_seg_cnt == 0) {
703 err = parse_vma_segs(pid, path, &vma_segs, &vma_seg_cnt);
705 pr_warn("usdt: failed to get memory segments in PID %d for shared library '%s': %d\n",
711 seg = find_vma_seg(vma_segs, vma_seg_cnt, usdt_rel_ip);
714 pr_warn("usdt: failed to find shared lib memory segment for '%s:%s' in '%s' at relative IP 0x%lx\n",
715 usdt_provider, usdt_name, path, usdt_rel_ip);
719 usdt_abs_ip = seg->start - seg->offset + usdt_rel_ip;
722 pr_debug("usdt: probe for '%s:%s' in %s '%s': addr 0x%lx base 0x%lx (resolved abs_ip 0x%lx rel_ip 0x%lx) args '%s' in segment [0x%lx, 0x%lx) at offset 0x%lx\n",
723 usdt_provider, usdt_name, ehdr.e_type == ET_EXEC ? "exec" : "lib ", path,
724 note.loc_addr, note.base_addr, usdt_abs_ip, usdt_rel_ip, note.args,
725 seg ? seg->start : 0, seg ? seg->end : 0, seg ? seg->offset : 0);
727 /* Adjust semaphore address to be a file offset */
728 if (note.sema_addr) {
729 if (!man->has_sema_refcnt) {
730 pr_warn("usdt: kernel doesn't support USDT semaphore refcounting for '%s:%s' in '%s'\n",
731 usdt_provider, usdt_name, path);
736 seg = find_elf_seg(segs, seg_cnt, note.sema_addr);
739 pr_warn("usdt: failed to find ELF loadable segment with semaphore of '%s:%s' in '%s' at 0x%lx\n",
740 usdt_provider, usdt_name, path, note.sema_addr);
745 pr_warn("usdt: matched ELF binary '%s' segment [0x%lx, 0x%lx] for semaphore of '%s:%s' at 0x%lx is executable\n",
746 path, seg->start, seg->end, usdt_provider, usdt_name,
751 usdt_sema_off = note.sema_addr - seg->start + seg->offset;
753 pr_debug("usdt: sema for '%s:%s' in %s '%s': addr 0x%lx base 0x%lx (resolved 0x%lx) in segment [0x%lx, 0x%lx] at offset 0x%lx\n",
754 usdt_provider, usdt_name, ehdr.e_type == ET_EXEC ? "exec" : "lib ",
755 path, note.sema_addr, note.base_addr, usdt_sema_off,
756 seg->start, seg->end, seg->offset);
759 /* Record adjusted addresses and offsets and parse USDT spec */
760 tmp = libbpf_reallocarray(targets, target_cnt + 1, sizeof(*targets));
767 target = &targets[target_cnt];
768 memset(target, 0, sizeof(*target));
770 target->abs_ip = usdt_abs_ip;
771 target->rel_ip = usdt_rel_ip;
772 target->sema_off = usdt_sema_off;
774 /* notes.args references strings from Elf itself, so they can
775 * be referenced safely until elf_end() call
777 target->spec_str = note.args;
779 err = parse_usdt_spec(&target->spec, ¬e, usdt_cookie);
786 *out_targets = targets;
787 *out_target_cnt = target_cnt;
798 struct bpf_link_usdt {
799 struct bpf_link link;
801 struct usdt_manager *usdt_man;
809 struct bpf_link *link;
813 static int bpf_link_usdt_detach(struct bpf_link *link)
815 struct bpf_link_usdt *usdt_link = container_of(link, struct bpf_link_usdt, link);
816 struct usdt_manager *man = usdt_link->usdt_man;
819 for (i = 0; i < usdt_link->uprobe_cnt; i++) {
820 /* detach underlying uprobe link */
821 bpf_link__destroy(usdt_link->uprobes[i].link);
822 /* there is no need to update specs map because it will be
823 * unconditionally overwritten on subsequent USDT attaches,
824 * but if BPF cookies are not used we need to remove entry
825 * from ip_to_spec_id map, otherwise we'll run into false
826 * conflicting IP errors
828 if (!man->has_bpf_cookie) {
829 /* not much we can do about errors here */
830 (void)bpf_map_delete_elem(bpf_map__fd(man->ip_to_spec_id_map),
831 &usdt_link->uprobes[i].abs_ip);
835 /* try to return the list of previously used spec IDs to usdt_manager
836 * for future reuse for subsequent USDT attaches
838 if (!man->free_spec_ids) {
839 /* if there were no free spec IDs yet, just transfer our IDs */
840 man->free_spec_ids = usdt_link->spec_ids;
841 man->free_spec_cnt = usdt_link->spec_cnt;
842 usdt_link->spec_ids = NULL;
844 /* otherwise concat IDs */
845 size_t new_cnt = man->free_spec_cnt + usdt_link->spec_cnt;
848 new_free_ids = libbpf_reallocarray(man->free_spec_ids, new_cnt,
849 sizeof(*new_free_ids));
850 /* If we couldn't resize free_spec_ids, we'll just leak
851 * a bunch of free IDs; this is very unlikely to happen and if
852 * system is so exhausted on memory, it's the least of user's
853 * concerns, probably.
854 * So just do our best here to return those IDs to usdt_manager.
857 memcpy(new_free_ids + man->free_spec_cnt, usdt_link->spec_ids,
858 usdt_link->spec_cnt * sizeof(*usdt_link->spec_ids));
859 man->free_spec_ids = new_free_ids;
860 man->free_spec_cnt = new_cnt;
867 static void bpf_link_usdt_dealloc(struct bpf_link *link)
869 struct bpf_link_usdt *usdt_link = container_of(link, struct bpf_link_usdt, link);
871 free(usdt_link->spec_ids);
872 free(usdt_link->uprobes);
876 static size_t specs_hash_fn(const void *key, void *ctx)
883 static bool specs_equal_fn(const void *key1, const void *key2, void *ctx)
885 const char *s1 = key1;
886 const char *s2 = key2;
888 return strcmp(s1, s2) == 0;
891 static int allocate_spec_id(struct usdt_manager *man, struct hashmap *specs_hash,
892 struct bpf_link_usdt *link, struct usdt_target *target,
893 int *spec_id, bool *is_new)
898 /* check if we already allocated spec ID for this spec string */
899 if (hashmap__find(specs_hash, target->spec_str, &tmp)) {
900 *spec_id = (long)tmp;
905 /* otherwise it's a new ID that needs to be set up in specs map and
906 * returned back to usdt_manager when USDT link is detached
908 tmp = libbpf_reallocarray(link->spec_ids, link->spec_cnt + 1, sizeof(*link->spec_ids));
911 link->spec_ids = tmp;
913 /* get next free spec ID, giving preference to free list, if not empty */
914 if (man->free_spec_cnt) {
915 *spec_id = man->free_spec_ids[man->free_spec_cnt - 1];
917 /* cache spec ID for current spec string for future lookups */
918 err = hashmap__add(specs_hash, target->spec_str, (void *)(long)*spec_id);
922 man->free_spec_cnt--;
924 /* don't allocate spec ID bigger than what fits in specs map */
925 if (man->next_free_spec_id >= bpf_map__max_entries(man->specs_map))
928 *spec_id = man->next_free_spec_id;
930 /* cache spec ID for current spec string for future lookups */
931 err = hashmap__add(specs_hash, target->spec_str, (void *)(long)*spec_id);
935 man->next_free_spec_id++;
938 /* remember new spec ID in the link for later return back to free list on detach */
939 link->spec_ids[link->spec_cnt] = *spec_id;
945 struct bpf_link *usdt_manager_attach_usdt(struct usdt_manager *man, const struct bpf_program *prog,
946 pid_t pid, const char *path,
947 const char *usdt_provider, const char *usdt_name,
950 int i, fd, err, spec_map_fd, ip_map_fd;
951 LIBBPF_OPTS(bpf_uprobe_opts, opts);
952 struct hashmap *specs_hash = NULL;
953 struct bpf_link_usdt *link = NULL;
954 struct usdt_target *targets = NULL;
958 spec_map_fd = bpf_map__fd(man->specs_map);
959 ip_map_fd = bpf_map__fd(man->ip_to_spec_id_map);
961 /* TODO: perform path resolution similar to uprobe's */
962 fd = open(path, O_RDONLY);
965 pr_warn("usdt: failed to open ELF binary '%s': %d\n", path, err);
966 return libbpf_err_ptr(err);
969 elf = elf_begin(fd, ELF_C_READ_MMAP, NULL);
972 pr_warn("usdt: failed to parse ELF binary '%s': %s\n", path, elf_errmsg(-1));
976 err = sanity_check_usdt_elf(elf, path);
980 /* normalize PID filter */
986 /* discover USDT in given binary, optionally limiting
987 * activations to a given PID, if pid > 0
989 err = collect_usdt_targets(man, elf, path, pid, usdt_provider, usdt_name,
990 usdt_cookie, &targets, &target_cnt);
992 err = (err == 0) ? -ENOENT : err;
996 specs_hash = hashmap__new(specs_hash_fn, specs_equal_fn, NULL);
997 if (IS_ERR(specs_hash)) {
998 err = PTR_ERR(specs_hash);
1002 link = calloc(1, sizeof(*link));
1008 link->usdt_man = man;
1009 link->link.detach = &bpf_link_usdt_detach;
1010 link->link.dealloc = &bpf_link_usdt_dealloc;
1012 link->uprobes = calloc(target_cnt, sizeof(*link->uprobes));
1013 if (!link->uprobes) {
1018 for (i = 0; i < target_cnt; i++) {
1019 struct usdt_target *target = &targets[i];
1020 struct bpf_link *uprobe_link;
1024 /* Spec ID can be either reused or newly allocated. If it is
1025 * newly allocated, we'll need to fill out spec map, otherwise
1026 * entire spec should be valid and can be just used by a new
1027 * uprobe. We reuse spec when USDT arg spec is identical. We
1028 * also never share specs between two different USDT
1029 * attachments ("links"), so all the reused specs already
1030 * share USDT cookie value implicitly.
1032 err = allocate_spec_id(man, specs_hash, link, target, &spec_id, &is_new);
1036 if (is_new && bpf_map_update_elem(spec_map_fd, &spec_id, &target->spec, BPF_ANY)) {
1038 pr_warn("usdt: failed to set USDT spec #%d for '%s:%s' in '%s': %d\n",
1039 spec_id, usdt_provider, usdt_name, path, err);
1042 if (!man->has_bpf_cookie &&
1043 bpf_map_update_elem(ip_map_fd, &target->abs_ip, &spec_id, BPF_NOEXIST)) {
1045 if (err == -EEXIST) {
1046 pr_warn("usdt: IP collision detected for spec #%d for '%s:%s' in '%s'\n",
1047 spec_id, usdt_provider, usdt_name, path);
1049 pr_warn("usdt: failed to map IP 0x%lx to spec #%d for '%s:%s' in '%s': %d\n",
1050 target->abs_ip, spec_id, usdt_provider, usdt_name,
1056 opts.ref_ctr_offset = target->sema_off;
1057 opts.bpf_cookie = man->has_bpf_cookie ? spec_id : 0;
1058 uprobe_link = bpf_program__attach_uprobe_opts(prog, pid, path,
1059 target->rel_ip, &opts);
1060 err = libbpf_get_error(uprobe_link);
1062 pr_warn("usdt: failed to attach uprobe #%d for '%s:%s' in '%s': %d\n",
1063 i, usdt_provider, usdt_name, path, err);
1067 link->uprobes[i].link = uprobe_link;
1068 link->uprobes[i].abs_ip = target->abs_ip;
1073 hashmap__free(specs_hash);
1081 bpf_link__destroy(&link->link);
1083 hashmap__free(specs_hash);
1087 return libbpf_err_ptr(err);
1090 /* Parse out USDT ELF note from '.note.stapsdt' section.
1091 * Logic inspired by perf's code.
1093 static int parse_usdt_note(Elf *elf, const char *path, GElf_Nhdr *nhdr,
1094 const char *data, size_t name_off, size_t desc_off,
1095 struct usdt_note *note)
1097 const char *provider, *name, *args;
1101 /* sanity check USDT note name and type first */
1102 if (strncmp(data + name_off, USDT_NOTE_NAME, nhdr->n_namesz) != 0)
1104 if (nhdr->n_type != USDT_NOTE_TYPE)
1107 /* sanity check USDT note contents ("description" in ELF terminology) */
1108 len = nhdr->n_descsz;
1109 data = data + desc_off;
1111 /* +3 is the very minimum required to store three empty strings */
1112 if (len < sizeof(addrs) + 3)
1115 /* get location, base, and semaphore addrs */
1116 memcpy(&addrs, data, sizeof(addrs));
1118 /* parse string fields: provider, name, args */
1119 provider = data + sizeof(addrs);
1121 name = (const char *)memchr(provider, '\0', data + len - provider);
1122 if (!name) /* non-zero-terminated provider */
1125 if (name >= data + len || *name == '\0') /* missing or empty name */
1128 args = memchr(name, '\0', data + len - name);
1129 if (!args) /* non-zero-terminated name */
1132 if (args >= data + len) /* missing arguments spec */
1135 note->provider = provider;
1137 if (*args == '\0' || *args == ':')
1141 note->loc_addr = addrs[0];
1142 note->base_addr = addrs[1];
1143 note->sema_addr = addrs[2];
1148 static int parse_usdt_arg(const char *arg_str, int arg_num, struct usdt_arg_spec *arg);
1150 static int parse_usdt_spec(struct usdt_spec *spec, const struct usdt_note *note, __u64 usdt_cookie)
1155 spec->usdt_cookie = usdt_cookie;
1160 if (spec->arg_cnt >= USDT_MAX_ARG_CNT) {
1161 pr_warn("usdt: too many USDT arguments (> %d) for '%s:%s' with args spec '%s'\n",
1162 USDT_MAX_ARG_CNT, note->provider, note->name, note->args);
1166 len = parse_usdt_arg(s, spec->arg_cnt, &spec->args[spec->arg_cnt]);
1177 /* Architecture-specific logic for parsing USDT argument location specs */
1179 #if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__)
1181 static int calc_pt_regs_off(const char *reg_name)
1184 const char *names[4];
1188 #define reg_off(reg64, reg32) offsetof(struct pt_regs, reg64)
1190 #define reg_off(reg64, reg32) offsetof(struct pt_regs, reg32)
1192 { {"rip", "eip", "", ""}, reg_off(rip, eip) },
1193 { {"rax", "eax", "ax", "al"}, reg_off(rax, eax) },
1194 { {"rbx", "ebx", "bx", "bl"}, reg_off(rbx, ebx) },
1195 { {"rcx", "ecx", "cx", "cl"}, reg_off(rcx, ecx) },
1196 { {"rdx", "edx", "dx", "dl"}, reg_off(rdx, edx) },
1197 { {"rsi", "esi", "si", "sil"}, reg_off(rsi, esi) },
1198 { {"rdi", "edi", "di", "dil"}, reg_off(rdi, edi) },
1199 { {"rbp", "ebp", "bp", "bpl"}, reg_off(rbp, ebp) },
1200 { {"rsp", "esp", "sp", "spl"}, reg_off(rsp, esp) },
1203 { {"r8", "r8d", "r8w", "r8b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r8) },
1204 { {"r9", "r9d", "r9w", "r9b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r9) },
1205 { {"r10", "r10d", "r10w", "r10b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r10) },
1206 { {"r11", "r11d", "r11w", "r11b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r11) },
1207 { {"r12", "r12d", "r12w", "r12b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r12) },
1208 { {"r13", "r13d", "r13w", "r13b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r13) },
1209 { {"r14", "r14d", "r14w", "r14b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r14) },
1210 { {"r15", "r15d", "r15w", "r15b"}, offsetof(struct pt_regs, r15) },
1215 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(reg_map); i++) {
1216 for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_SIZE(reg_map[i].names); j++) {
1217 if (strcmp(reg_name, reg_map[i].names[j]) == 0)
1218 return reg_map[i].pt_regs_off;
1222 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized register '%s'\n", reg_name);
1226 static int parse_usdt_arg(const char *arg_str, int arg_num, struct usdt_arg_spec *arg)
1228 char *reg_name = NULL;
1229 int arg_sz, len, reg_off;
1232 if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %ld ( %%%m[^)] ) %n", &arg_sz, &off, ®_name, &len) == 3) {
1233 /* Memory dereference case, e.g., -4@-20(%rbp) */
1234 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG_DEREF;
1236 reg_off = calc_pt_regs_off(reg_name);
1240 arg->reg_off = reg_off;
1241 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %%%ms %n", &arg_sz, ®_name, &len) == 2) {
1242 /* Register read case, e.g., -4@%eax */
1243 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG;
1246 reg_off = calc_pt_regs_off(reg_name);
1250 arg->reg_off = reg_off;
1251 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ $%ld %n", &arg_sz, &off, &len) == 2) {
1252 /* Constant value case, e.g., 4@$71 */
1253 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_CONST;
1257 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized arg #%d spec '%s'\n", arg_num, arg_str);
1261 arg->arg_signed = arg_sz < 0;
1266 case 1: case 2: case 4: case 8:
1267 arg->arg_bitshift = 64 - arg_sz * 8;
1270 pr_warn("usdt: unsupported arg #%d (spec '%s') size: %d\n",
1271 arg_num, arg_str, arg_sz);
1278 #elif defined(__s390x__)
1280 /* Do not support __s390__ for now, since user_pt_regs is broken with -m31. */
1282 static int parse_usdt_arg(const char *arg_str, int arg_num, struct usdt_arg_spec *arg)
1288 if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %ld ( %%r%u ) %n", &arg_sz, &off, ®, &len) == 3) {
1289 /* Memory dereference case, e.g., -2@-28(%r15) */
1290 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG_DEREF;
1293 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized register '%%r%u'\n", reg);
1296 arg->reg_off = offsetof(user_pt_regs, gprs[reg]);
1297 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %%r%u %n", &arg_sz, ®, &len) == 2) {
1298 /* Register read case, e.g., -8@%r0 */
1299 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG;
1302 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized register '%%r%u'\n", reg);
1305 arg->reg_off = offsetof(user_pt_regs, gprs[reg]);
1306 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %ld %n", &arg_sz, &off, &len) == 2) {
1307 /* Constant value case, e.g., 4@71 */
1308 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_CONST;
1312 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized arg #%d spec '%s'\n", arg_num, arg_str);
1316 arg->arg_signed = arg_sz < 0;
1321 case 1: case 2: case 4: case 8:
1322 arg->arg_bitshift = 64 - arg_sz * 8;
1325 pr_warn("usdt: unsupported arg #%d (spec '%s') size: %d\n",
1326 arg_num, arg_str, arg_sz);
1333 #elif defined(__aarch64__)
1335 static int calc_pt_regs_off(const char *reg_name)
1339 if (sscanf(reg_name, "x%d", ®_num) == 1) {
1340 if (reg_num >= 0 && reg_num < 31)
1341 return offsetof(struct user_pt_regs, regs[reg_num]);
1342 } else if (strcmp(reg_name, "sp") == 0) {
1343 return offsetof(struct user_pt_regs, sp);
1345 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized register '%s'\n", reg_name);
1349 static int parse_usdt_arg(const char *arg_str, int arg_num, struct usdt_arg_spec *arg)
1352 int arg_sz, len, reg_off;
1355 if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ \[ %15[a-z0-9], %ld ] %n", &arg_sz, reg_name, &off, &len) == 3) {
1356 /* Memory dereference case, e.g., -4@[sp, 96] */
1357 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG_DEREF;
1359 reg_off = calc_pt_regs_off(reg_name);
1362 arg->reg_off = reg_off;
1363 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ \[ %15[a-z0-9] ] %n", &arg_sz, reg_name, &len) == 2) {
1364 /* Memory dereference case, e.g., -4@[sp] */
1365 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG_DEREF;
1367 reg_off = calc_pt_regs_off(reg_name);
1370 arg->reg_off = reg_off;
1371 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %ld %n", &arg_sz, &off, &len) == 2) {
1372 /* Constant value case, e.g., 4@5 */
1373 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_CONST;
1376 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %15[a-z0-9] %n", &arg_sz, reg_name, &len) == 2) {
1377 /* Register read case, e.g., -8@x4 */
1378 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG;
1380 reg_off = calc_pt_regs_off(reg_name);
1383 arg->reg_off = reg_off;
1385 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized arg #%d spec '%s'\n", arg_num, arg_str);
1389 arg->arg_signed = arg_sz < 0;
1394 case 1: case 2: case 4: case 8:
1395 arg->arg_bitshift = 64 - arg_sz * 8;
1398 pr_warn("usdt: unsupported arg #%d (spec '%s') size: %d\n",
1399 arg_num, arg_str, arg_sz);
1406 #elif defined(__riscv)
1408 static int calc_pt_regs_off(const char *reg_name)
1414 { "ra", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, ra) },
1415 { "sp", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, sp) },
1416 { "gp", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, gp) },
1417 { "tp", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, tp) },
1418 { "a0", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a0) },
1419 { "a1", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a1) },
1420 { "a2", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a2) },
1421 { "a3", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a3) },
1422 { "a4", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a4) },
1423 { "a5", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a5) },
1424 { "a6", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a6) },
1425 { "a7", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, a7) },
1426 { "s0", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s0) },
1427 { "s1", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s1) },
1428 { "s2", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s2) },
1429 { "s3", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s3) },
1430 { "s4", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s4) },
1431 { "s5", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s5) },
1432 { "s6", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s6) },
1433 { "s7", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s7) },
1434 { "s8", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, rv_s8) },
1435 { "s9", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s9) },
1436 { "s10", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s10) },
1437 { "s11", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, s11) },
1438 { "t0", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, t0) },
1439 { "t1", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, t1) },
1440 { "t2", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, t2) },
1441 { "t3", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, t3) },
1442 { "t4", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, t4) },
1443 { "t5", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, t5) },
1444 { "t6", offsetof(struct user_regs_struct, t6) },
1448 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(reg_map); i++) {
1449 if (strcmp(reg_name, reg_map[i].name) == 0)
1450 return reg_map[i].pt_regs_off;
1453 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized register '%s'\n", reg_name);
1457 static int parse_usdt_arg(const char *arg_str, int arg_num, struct usdt_arg_spec *arg)
1459 char *reg_name = NULL;
1460 int arg_sz, len, reg_off;
1463 if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %ld ( %m[a-z0-9] ) %n", &arg_sz, &off, ®_name, &len) == 3) {
1464 /* Memory dereference case, e.g., -8@-88(s0) */
1465 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG_DEREF;
1467 reg_off = calc_pt_regs_off(reg_name);
1471 arg->reg_off = reg_off;
1472 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %ld %n", &arg_sz, &off, &len) == 2) {
1473 /* Constant value case, e.g., 4@5 */
1474 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_CONST;
1477 } else if (sscanf(arg_str, " %d @ %m[a-z0-9] %n", &arg_sz, ®_name, &len) == 2) {
1478 /* Register read case, e.g., -8@a1 */
1479 arg->arg_type = USDT_ARG_REG;
1481 reg_off = calc_pt_regs_off(reg_name);
1485 arg->reg_off = reg_off;
1487 pr_warn("usdt: unrecognized arg #%d spec '%s'\n", arg_num, arg_str);
1491 arg->arg_signed = arg_sz < 0;
1496 case 1: case 2: case 4: case 8:
1497 arg->arg_bitshift = 64 - arg_sz * 8;
1500 pr_warn("usdt: unsupported arg #%d (spec '%s') size: %d\n",
1501 arg_num, arg_str, arg_sz);
1510 static int parse_usdt_arg(const char *arg_str, int arg_num, struct usdt_arg_spec *arg)
1512 pr_warn("usdt: libbpf doesn't support USDTs on current architecture\n");