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# probe libc's inet_pton & backtrace it with ping # Installs a probe on libc's inet_pton function, that will use uprobes, # then use 'perf trace' on a ping to localhost asking for just one packet # with the a backtrace 3 levels deep, check that it is what we expect. # This needs no debuginfo package, all is done using the libc ELF symtab # and the CFI info in the binaries. # Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org>, 2017 . $(dirname $0)/lib/probe.sh ld=$(realpath /lib64/ld*.so.* | uniq) libc=$(echo $ld | sed 's/ld/libc/g') trace_libc_inet_pton_backtrace() { idx=0 expected[0]="PING.*bytes" expected[1]="64 bytes from ::1.*" expected[2]=".*ping statistics.*" expected[3]=".*packets transmitted.*" expected[4]="rtt min.*" expected[5]="[0-9]+\.[0-9]+[[:space:]]+probe_libc:inet_pton:\([[:xdigit:]]+\)" expected[6]=".*inet_pton[[:space:]]\($libc\)$" expected[7]="getaddrinfo[[:space:]]\($libc\)$" expected[8]=".*\(.*/bin/ping.*\)$" perf trace --no-syscalls -e probe_libc:inet_pton/max-stack=3/ ping -6 -c 1 ::1 2>&1 | grep -v ^$ | while read line ; do echo $line echo "$line" | egrep -q "${expected[$idx]}" if [ $? -ne 0 ] ; then printf "FAIL: expected backtrace entry %d \"%s\" got \"%s\"\n" $idx "${expected[$idx]}" "$line" exit 1 fi let idx+=1 [ $idx -eq 9 ] && break done } skip_if_no_perf_probe && \ perf probe -q $libc inet_pton && \ trace_libc_inet_pton_backtrace err=$? rm -f ${file} perf probe -q -d probe_libc:inet_pton exit $err |