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@@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@ static int dso__load_vmlinux(struct dso *self, struct map *map,
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return -1;
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dso__set_loaded(self, map->type);
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- err = dso__load_sym(self, map, session, self->long_name, fd, filter, 1, 0);
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+ err = dso__load_sym(self, map, session, vmlinux, fd, filter, 1, 0);
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close(fd);
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return err;
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@@ -1584,6 +1584,26 @@ static int dso__load_kernel_sym(struct dso *self, struct map *map,
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int err;
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const char *kallsyms_filename = NULL;
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char *kallsyms_allocated_filename = NULL;
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+ /*
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+ * Step 1: if the user specified a vmlinux filename, use it and only
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+ * it, reporting errors to the user if it cannot be used.
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+ *
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+ * For instance, try to analyse an ARM perf.data file _without_ a
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+ * build-id, or if the user specifies the wrong path to the right
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+ * vmlinux file, obviously we can't fallback to another vmlinux (a
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+ * x86_86 one, on the machine where analysis is being performed, say),
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+ * or worse, /proc/kallsyms.
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+ *
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+ * If the specified file _has_ a build-id and there is a build-id
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+ * section in the perf.data file, we will still do the expected
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+ * validation in dso__load_vmlinux and will bail out if they don't
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+ * match.
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+ */
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+ if (symbol_conf.vmlinux_name != NULL) {
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+ err = dso__load_vmlinux(self, map, session,
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+ symbol_conf.vmlinux_name, filter);
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+ goto out_try_fixup;
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+ }
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if (vmlinux_path != NULL) {
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int i;
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@@ -1618,46 +1638,41 @@ static int dso__load_kernel_sym(struct dso *self, struct map *map,
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goto do_kallsyms;
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}
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}
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-
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+ /*
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+ * Now look if we have it on the build-id cache in
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+ * $HOME/.debug/[kernel.kallsyms].
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+ */
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build_id__sprintf(self->build_id, sizeof(self->build_id),
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sbuild_id);
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if (asprintf(&kallsyms_allocated_filename,
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"%s/.debug/[kernel.kallsyms]/%s",
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- getenv("HOME"), sbuild_id) != -1) {
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- if (access(kallsyms_filename, F_OK)) {
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- kallsyms_filename = kallsyms_allocated_filename;
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- goto do_kallsyms;
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- }
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+ getenv("HOME"), sbuild_id) == -1)
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+ return -1;
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+
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+ if (access(kallsyms_filename, F_OK)) {
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free(kallsyms_allocated_filename);
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- kallsyms_allocated_filename = NULL;
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+ return -1;
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}
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- goto do_vmlinux;
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- }
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-
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- if (self->long_name[0] == '[') {
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+ kallsyms_filename = kallsyms_allocated_filename;
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+ } else {
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+ /*
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+ * Last resort, if we don't have a build-id and couldn't find
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+ * any vmlinux file, try the running kernel kallsyms table.
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+ */
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kallsyms_filename = "/proc/kallsyms";
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- goto do_kallsyms;
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}
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-do_vmlinux:
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- err = dso__load_vmlinux(self, map, session, self->long_name, filter);
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- if (err <= 0) {
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- if (self->has_build_id)
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- return -1;
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-
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- pr_info("The file %s cannot be used, "
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- "trying to use /proc/kallsyms...", self->long_name);
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do_kallsyms:
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- err = dso__load_kallsyms(self, kallsyms_filename, map, session, filter);
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- if (err > 0 && kallsyms_filename == NULL)
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- dso__set_long_name(self, strdup("[kernel.kallsyms]"));
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- free(kallsyms_allocated_filename);
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- }
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+ err = dso__load_kallsyms(self, kallsyms_filename, map, session, filter);
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+ free(kallsyms_allocated_filename);
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+out_try_fixup:
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if (err > 0) {
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out_fixup:
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+ if (kallsyms_filename == NULL)
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+ dso__set_long_name(self, strdup("[kernel.kallsyms]"));
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map__fixup_start(map);
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map__fixup_end(map);
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}
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