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Date:   Sat, 21 May 2022 22:13:15 +0900
From:   Stafford Horne <shorne@...il.com>
To:     LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Cc:     Openrisc <openrisc@...ts.librecores.org>,
        Stafford Horne <shorne@...il.com>,
        Jonas Bonn <jonas@...thpole.se>,
        Stefan Kristiansson <stefan.kristiansson@...nalahti.fi>,
        "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@...ssion.com>,
        Michael Ellerman <mpe@...erman.id.au>,
        "Russell King (Oracle)" <rmk+kernel@...linux.org.uk>,
        Andrew Morton <akpm@...ux-foundation.org>,
        Kefeng Wang <wangkefeng.wang@...wei.com>
Subject: [PATCH v3 05/13] openrisc: Pretty print show_registers memory dumps

Currently show registers, print memory dumps character by character and
there is no address information, so its a bit difficult to use.  For
example before a stack dump looks as follows.

    [   13.650000] Stack:
    [   13.650000] Call trace
    [   13.690000] [<(ptrval)>] ? put_timespec64+0x44/0x60
    [   13.690000] [<(ptrval)>] ? _data_page_fault_handler+0x104/0x10c
    [   13.700000]
    [   13.700000] Code:
    [   13.700000] 13
    [   13.700000] ff
    [   13.700000] ff
    [   13.700000] f9
    [   13.710000] 84
    [   13.710000] 82
    [   13.710000] ff
    [   13.710000] bc
    [   13.710000] 07
    [   13.710000] fd
    [   13.720000] 4e
    [   13.720000] 67
    [   13.720000] 84
    [   13.720000] 62
    [   13.720000] ff
    ...

This change updates this to print the address and data a word at time.

    [    0.830000] Stack:
    [    0.830000] Call trace:
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] load_elf_binary+0x744/0xf5c
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] ? __kernel_read+0x144/0x184
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] bprm_execve+0x27c/0x3e4
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] kernel_execve+0x16c/0x1a0
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] run_init_process+0xa0/0xec
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] ? kernel_init+0x0/0x14c
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] kernel_init+0x7c/0x14c
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] ? calculate_sigpending+0x30/0x40
    [    0.830000] [<(ptrval)>] ret_from_fork+0x1c/0x84
    [    0.830000]
    [    0.830000]  c1033dbc:       c1033dec
    [    0.830000]  c1033dc0:       c015258c
    [    0.830000]  c1033dc4:       c129da00
    [    0.830000]  c1033dc8:       00000002
    [    0.830000]  c1033dcc:       00000000
    [    0.830000]  c1033dd0:       c129da00
    [    0.830000]  c1033dd4:       00000000
    [    0.830000]  c1033dd8:       00000000
    [    0.830000] (c1033ddc:)      00001e04
    [    0.830000]  c1033de0:       001501fc
    [    0.830000]  c1033de4:       c1033e68
    [    0.830000]  c1033de8:       c0152e60
    [    0.830000]  c1033dec:       c129da5c
    [    0.830000]  c1033df0:       c0674a20
    [    0.830000]  c1033df4:       c1033e50
    [    0.830000]  c1033df8:       c00e3d6c
    [    0.830000]  c1033dfc:       c129da5c
    [    0.830000]  c1033e00:       00000003
    [    0.830000]  c1033e04:       00150000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e08:       00002034
    [    0.830000]  c1033e0c:       001501fc
    [    0.830000]  c1033e10:       00000000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e14:       00150000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e18:       0014ebbc
    [    0.830000]  c1033e1c:       00002000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e20:       00000003
    [    0.830000]  c1033e24:       c12a07e0
    [    0.830000]  c1033e28:       00000000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e2c:       00000000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e30:       00000000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e34:       40040000
    [    0.830000]  c1033e38:       00000000
    [    0.830000]
    [    0.830000] Code:
    [    0.830000]  c00047a4:       9c21fff8
    [    0.830000]  c00047a8:       d4012000
    [    0.830000]  c00047ac:       d4011804
    [    0.830000]  c00047b0:       e4040000
    [    0.830000]  c00047b4:       10000005
    [    0.830000]  c00047b8:       9c84ffff
    [    0.830000] (c00047bc:)      d8030000
    [    0.830000]  c00047c0:       03fffffc
    [    0.830000]  c00047c4:       9c630001
    [    0.830000]  c00047c8:       9d640001
    [    0.830000]  c00047cc:       84810000
    [    0.830000]  c00047d0:       84610004

Now we are also printing a bit of the stack as well as the code.  The
stack is output to help with debugging.  There may be concern about
exposing sensitive information on the stack, but we are already dumping
all register content which would have similar sensitive information.  So
I am going ahead as this proves useful in investigation.

Signed-off-by: Stafford Horne <shorne@...il.com>
---
 arch/openrisc/kernel/traps.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------
 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/openrisc/kernel/traps.c b/arch/openrisc/kernel/traps.c
index 0446a3c34372..f2478bba77b9 100644
--- a/arch/openrisc/kernel/traps.c
+++ b/arch/openrisc/kernel/traps.c
@@ -46,6 +46,14 @@ void print_trace(void *data, unsigned long addr, int reliable)
 	       (void *) addr);
 }
 
+static void print_data(unsigned long base_addr, unsigned long word, int i)
+{
+	if (i == 0)
+		printk("(%08lx:)\t%08lx", base_addr + (i * 4), word);
+	else
+		printk(" %08lx:\t%08lx", base_addr + (i * 4), word);
+}
+
 /* displays a short stack trace */
 void show_stack(struct task_struct *task, unsigned long *esp, const char *loglvl)
 {
@@ -99,22 +107,36 @@ void show_registers(struct pt_regs *regs)
 		printk("\nStack: ");
 		show_stack(NULL, (unsigned long *)esp, KERN_EMERG);
 
+		if (esp < PAGE_OFFSET)
+			goto bad_stack;
+
+		printk("\n");
+		for (i = -8; i < 24; i += 1) {
+			unsigned long word;
+
+			if (__get_user(word, &((unsigned long *)esp)[i])) {
+bad_stack:
+				printk(" Bad Stack value.");
+				break;
+			}
+
+			print_data(esp, word, i);
+		}
+
 		printk("\nCode: ");
 		if (regs->pc < PAGE_OFFSET)
 			goto bad;
 
-		for (i = -24; i < 24; i++) {
-			unsigned char c;
-			if (__get_user(c, &((unsigned char *)regs->pc)[i])) {
+		for (i = -6; i < 6; i += 1) {
+			unsigned long word;
+
+			if (__get_user(word, &((unsigned long *)regs->pc)[i])) {
 bad:
 				printk(" Bad PC value.");
 				break;
 			}
 
-			if (i == 0)
-				printk("(%02x) ", c);
-			else
-				printk("%02x ", c);
+			print_data(regs->pc, word, i);
 		}
 	}
 	printk("\n");
@@ -185,13 +207,11 @@ void nommu_dump_state(struct pt_regs *regs,
 	printk("\nCode: ");
 
 	for (i = -24; i < 24; i++) {
-		unsigned char c;
-		c = ((unsigned char *)(__pa(regs->pc)))[i];
+		unsigned long word;
+
+		word = ((unsigned long *)(__pa(regs->pc)))[i];
 
-		if (i == 0)
-			printk("(%02x) ", c);
-		else
-			printk("%02x ", c);
+		print_data(regs->pc, word, i);
 	}
 	printk("\n");
 }
-- 
2.31.1

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