scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh: handle symbols in modules
scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh presently displays module symbols as
func+0x0ff/0x5153 [module]
Add a third argument: the pathname of a directory where the script
should look for the file module.ko so that the output appears as
func (foo/bar.c:123) module
Without the argument or if the module file isn't found the script prints
such symbols as is without decoding.
Signed-off-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <koct9i@gmail.com>
Cc: Sasha Levin <sasha.levin@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
diff --git a/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh b/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh
index 00d6d53c..c332684 100755
--- a/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh
+++ b/scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh
@@ -2,15 +2,17 @@
# (c) 2014, Sasha Levin <sasha.levin@oracle.com>
#set -x
-if [[ $# != 2 ]]; then
+if [[ $# < 2 ]]; then
echo "Usage:"
- echo " $0 [vmlinux] [base path]"
+ echo " $0 [vmlinux] [base path] [modules path]"
exit 1
fi
vmlinux=$1
basepath=$2
+modpath=$3
declare -A cache
+declare -A modcache
parse_symbol() {
# The structure of symbol at this point is:
@@ -19,6 +21,17 @@
# For example:
# do_basic_setup+0x9c/0xbf
+ if [[ $module == "" ]] ; then
+ local objfile=$vmlinux
+ elif [[ "${modcache[$module]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
+ local objfile=${modcache[$module]}
+ else
+ [[ $modpath == "" ]] && return
+ local objfile=$(find "$modpath" -name $module.ko -print -quit)
+ [[ $objfile == "" ]] && return
+ modcache[$module]=$objfile
+ fi
+
# Remove the englobing parenthesis
symbol=${symbol#\(}
symbol=${symbol%\)}
@@ -29,11 +42,11 @@
# Use 'nm vmlinux' to figure out the base address of said symbol.
# It's actually faster to call it every time than to load it
# all into bash.
- if [[ "${cache[$name]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
- local base_addr=${cache[$name]}
+ if [[ "${cache[$module,$name]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
+ local base_addr=${cache[$module,$name]}
else
- local base_addr=$(nm "$vmlinux" | grep -i ' t ' | awk "/ $name\$/ {print \$1}" | head -n1)
- cache["$name"]="$base_addr"
+ local base_addr=$(nm "$objfile" | grep -i ' t ' | awk "/ $name\$/ {print \$1}" | head -n1)
+ cache[$module,$name]="$base_addr"
fi
# Let's start doing the math to get the exact address into the
# symbol. First, strip out the symbol total length.
@@ -48,12 +61,12 @@
local address=$(printf "%x\n" "$expr")
# Pass it to addr2line to get filename and line number
- # Could get more than one result
- if [[ "${cache[$address]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
- local code=${cache[$address]}
+ # Could get more than one result
+ if [[ "${cache[$module,$address]+isset}" == "isset" ]]; then
+ local code=${cache[$module,$address]}
else
- local code=$(addr2line -i -e "$vmlinux" "$address")
- cache[$address]=$code
+ local code=$(addr2line -i -e "$objfile" "$address")
+ cache[$module,$address]=$code
fi
# addr2line doesn't return a proper error code if it fails, so
@@ -105,13 +118,23 @@
fi
done
- # The symbol is the last element, process it
- symbol=${words[$last]}
+ if [[ ${words[$last]} =~ \[([^]]+)\] ]]; then
+ module=${words[$last]}
+ module=${module#\[}
+ module=${module%\]}
+ symbol=${words[$last-1]}
+ unset words[$last-1]
+ else
+ # The symbol is the last element, process it
+ symbol=${words[$last]}
+ module=
+ fi
+
unset words[$last]
parse_symbol # modifies $symbol
# Add up the line number to the symbol
- echo "${words[@]}" "$symbol"
+ echo "${words[@]}" "$symbol $module"
}
while read line; do
@@ -121,8 +144,8 @@
handle_line "$line"
# Is it a code line?
elif [[ $line == *Code:* ]]; then
- decode_code "$line"
- else
+ decode_code "$line"
+ else
# Nothing special in this line, show it as is
echo "$line"
fi