When doing the following command:
# echo ":mod:kvm_intel" > /sys/kernel/tracing/stack_trace_filter
it triggered a crash.
This happened with the clean up of probes. It required all callers to the
regex function (doing ftrace filtering) to have ops->private be a pointer to
a trace_array. But for the stack tracer, that is not the case.
Allow for the ops->private to be NULL, and change the function command
callbacks to handle the trace_array pointer being NULL as well.
Fixes:
d2afd57a4b96 ("tracing/ftrace: Allow instances to have their own function probes")
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
command = strsep(&next, ":");
- if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!tr))
- return -EINVAL;
-
mutex_lock(&ftrace_cmd_mutex);
list_for_each_entry(p, &ftrace_commands, list) {
if (strcmp(p->name, command) == 0) {
char *number;
int ret;
+ if (!tr)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
/* hash funcs only work with set_ftrace_filter */
if (!enable)
return -EINVAL;
{
struct ftrace_probe_ops *ops;
+ if (!tr)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
/* we register both traceon and traceoff to this callback */
if (strcmp(cmd, "traceon") == 0)
ops = param ? &traceon_count_probe_ops : &traceon_probe_ops;
{
struct ftrace_probe_ops *ops;
+ if (!tr)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
ops = param ? &stacktrace_count_probe_ops : &stacktrace_probe_ops;
return ftrace_trace_probe_callback(tr, ops, hash, glob, cmd,
{
struct ftrace_probe_ops *ops;
+ if (!tr)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
ops = &dump_probe_ops;
/* Only dump once. */
{
struct ftrace_probe_ops *ops;
+ if (!tr)
+ return -ENODEV;
+
ops = &cpudump_probe_ops;
/* Only dump once. */
static int
stack_trace_filter_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
{
- return ftrace_regex_open(&trace_ops, FTRACE_ITER_FILTER,
+ struct ftrace_ops *ops = inode->i_private;
+
+ return ftrace_regex_open(ops, FTRACE_ITER_FILTER,
inode, file);
}
NULL, &stack_trace_fops);
trace_create_file("stack_trace_filter", 0444, d_tracer,
- NULL, &stack_trace_filter_fops);
+ &trace_ops, &stack_trace_filter_fops);
if (stack_trace_filter_buf[0])
ftrace_set_early_filter(&trace_ops, stack_trace_filter_buf, 1);