[Crash-utility] Problem in bt for ARM64

Dave Anderson anderson at redhat.com
Thu Oct 19 17:55:11 UTC 2017



----- Original Message -----
> 
> Hi Takahiro,
> 
> I haven't had a chance to investigate why it fails, but with this latest
> patch applied, the "bt -[fF]" option fails to show the topmost frame dump
> for *all* user-space tasks. 

By *all* user-space tasks, I mean in pre-4.14 dumpfiles.  I don't have a 4.14
dumpfile, but on a live 4.14 system, it does dump the frame.

Anyway, it's caused by this diff segment:

@@ -1778,7 +1783,7 @@ arm64_display_full_frame(struct bt_info *bt, ulong sp)
        ulong words, addr;
        char buf[BUFSIZE];

-       if (bt->frameptr == sp)
+       if (bt->frameptr >= sp)
                return;

        if (INSTACK(bt->frameptr, bt)) {

If I set it back to "==", it works as expected.  In fact, if I set it back to "=="
and run it on my live 4.14 system, it still works.  So I'm not sure why it's been
changed?

Dave
  

> For example, here frame #6 is missing its dump:
>   
>   crash> bt -f 1
>   PID: 1      TASK: ffffffc3e8890000  CPU: 5   COMMAND: "systemd"
>    #0 [ffffffc3e889bb10] __switch_to at ffffffc000084960
>       ffffffc3e889bb10: ffffffc3e889bb40 ffffffc00062f99c
>       ffffffc3e889bb20: ffffffc3e88e1400 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889bb30: ffffffc00090d400 ffffffc3e88e1400
>    #1 [ffffffc3e889bb40] __schedule at ffffffc00062f998
>       ffffffc3e889bb40: ffffffc3e889bd00 ffffffc00062fe30
>       ffffffc3e889bb50: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bb60: 0000000000000000 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889bb70: 0000007fea93aa40 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bb80: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bb90: ffffffc3e3551f60 ffffffc3e3551f00
>       ffffffc3e889bba0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bbb0: 0000000000000000 00000000ffffffff
>       ffffffc3e889bbc0: ffffffc00062fe30 ffffffc0007f3af8
>       ffffffc3e889bbd0: ffffffc00098c00c ffffffc00090d400
>       ffffffc3e889bbe0: ffffffc3e889bce0 ffffffc000501290
>       ffffffc3e889bbf0: ffffffc3e889be88 0000000000000800
>       ffffffc3e889bc00: 0000000040000040 ffffffc3e889bd50
>       ffffffc3e889bc10: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc20: 0000000000000000 ffffffc3e889bc68
>       ffffffc3e889bc30: ffffffc3e8890000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc40: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc50: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc60: 0000000000000000 ffffffc000146984
>       ffffffc3e889bc70: 0000000000000000 0000080040000040
>       ffffffc3e889bc80: ffffffc3e3047700 4000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc90: ffffffc3e889bcb0 ffffffc0004ffabc
>       ffffffc3e889bca0: ffffffc3e3047700 ffffffc3e889be88
>       ffffffc3e889bcb0: ffffffc3e889bd00 ffffffc0001e033c
>       ffffffc3e889bcc0: ffffffc3f9a19c18 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bcd0: ffffffc3e889bdb0 0000007fea93aa40
>       ffffffc3e889bce0: ffffffc3e889be38 ffffffc000502270
>       ffffffc3e889bcf0: ffffffc3e889bd00 ffffffc0001e0318
>    #2 [ffffffc3e889bd00] schedule at ffffffc00062fe2c
>       ffffffc3e889bd00: ffffffc3e889bd10 ffffffc00062f5e8
>    #3 [ffffffc3e889bd10] schedule_hrtimeout_range_clock at ffffffc00062f5e4
>       ffffffc3e889bd10: ffffffc3e889bdb0 ffffffc00062f610
>       ffffffc3e889bd20: 0000000000000001 0000000000000001
>       ffffffc3e889bd30: ffffffc3e34c8300 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bd40: 0000000000000000 ffffffc3e3551f60
>       ffffffc3e889bd50: ffffffc3e889bd60 ffffffc0001e0b30
>       ffffffc3e889bd60: ffffffc3e889bdc0 ffffffc0001e1a28
>       ffffffc3e889bd70: ffffffffffffffea 0000000000000001
>       ffffffc3e889bd80: ffffffc3e34c8300 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889bd90: ffffffc3e889bdc0 ffffffc0001e1ae0
>       ffffffc3e889bda0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000001
>    #4 [ffffffc3e889bdb0] schedule_hrtimeout_range at ffffffc00062f60c
>       ffffffc3e889bdb0: ffffffc3e889bdc0 ffffffc0001e1b58
>    #5 [ffffffc3e889bdc0] sys_epoll_wait at ffffffc0001e1b54
>       ffffffc3e889bdc0: ffffffc3e889be70 ffffffc0001e1cfc
>       ffffffc3e889bdd0: 0000000000000004 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bde0: 0000000000000001 0000000000000004
>       ffffffc3e889bdf0: 0000007fea93aa40 0000000000000015
>       ffffffc3e889be00: 0000000000000112 0000000000000016
>       ffffffc3e889be10: ffffffc00091f000 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889be20: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889be30: ffffffc3e889be50 ffffffc000000001
>       ffffffc3e889be40: 0000007fea93aa40 ffffffc300000001
>       ffffffc3e889be50: ffffffc3e8890000 ffffffc0000cc8f0
>       ffffffc3e889be60: ffffffc3e3551f38 ffffffc3e3551f38
>    #6 [ffffffc3e889be70] sys_epoll_pwait at ffffffc0001e1cf8
>    #7 [ffffffc3e889bed0] cpu_switch_to at ffffffc0000837e8
>        PC: 0000007f8fb55a6c   LR: 000000557a5fb704   SP: 0000007fea93a8d0
>       X29: 0000007fea93a8d0  X28: 0000000000000001  X27: 000000557a712000
>       X26: 000000557a683998  X25: 000000557a682ef0  X24: 000000557a681cc0
>       X23: 000000558b51f920  X22: 0000000000000000  X21: 0000007fea93aa40
>       X20: 0000000000000000  X19: 0000000000000004  X18: 0000000000000800
>       X17: 0000007f8fb557e8  X16: 000000557a7125a0  X15: 003b9aca00000000
>       X14: 000a16e0ae000000  X13: ffffffffacbd0ac2  X12: 0000000000000018
>       X11: 000000003a2be47d  X10: 0000000000000035   X9: 00000000000013a4
>        X8: 0000000000000016   X7: 0000000000000000   X6: 0000007f8fe3f000
>        X5: 0000000000000008   X4: 0000000000000000   X3: ffffffffffffffff
>        X2: 0000000000000001   X1: 0000007fea93aa40   X0: 0000000000000004
>       ORIG_X0: 0000000000000004  SYSCALLNO: 16  PSTATE: 60000000
>   
> Without the patch, the dump for frame #6 is there:
>   
>   crash> bt -f 1
>   PID: 1      TASK: ffffffc3e8890000  CPU: 5   COMMAND: "systemd"
>    #0 [ffffffc3e889bb10] __switch_to at ffffffc000084960
>       ffffffc3e889bb10: ffffffc3e889bb40 ffffffc00062f99c
>       ffffffc3e889bb20: ffffffc3e88e1400 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889bb30: ffffffc00090d400 ffffffc3e88e1400
>    #1 [ffffffc3e889bb40] __schedule at ffffffc00062f998
>       ffffffc3e889bb40: ffffffc3e889bd00 ffffffc00062fe30
>       ffffffc3e889bb50: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bb60: 0000000000000000 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889bb70: 0000007fea93aa40 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bb80: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bb90: ffffffc3e3551f60 ffffffc3e3551f00
>       ffffffc3e889bba0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bbb0: 0000000000000000 00000000ffffffff
>       ffffffc3e889bbc0: ffffffc00062fe30 ffffffc0007f3af8
>       ffffffc3e889bbd0: ffffffc00098c00c ffffffc00090d400
>       ffffffc3e889bbe0: ffffffc3e889bce0 ffffffc000501290
>       ffffffc3e889bbf0: ffffffc3e889be88 0000000000000800
>       ffffffc3e889bc00: 0000000040000040 ffffffc3e889bd50
>       ffffffc3e889bc10: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc20: 0000000000000000 ffffffc3e889bc68
>       ffffffc3e889bc30: ffffffc3e8890000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc40: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc50: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc60: 0000000000000000 ffffffc000146984
>       ffffffc3e889bc70: 0000000000000000 0000080040000040
>       ffffffc3e889bc80: ffffffc3e3047700 4000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bc90: ffffffc3e889bcb0 ffffffc0004ffabc
>       ffffffc3e889bca0: ffffffc3e3047700 ffffffc3e889be88
>       ffffffc3e889bcb0: ffffffc3e889bd00 ffffffc0001e033c
>       ffffffc3e889bcc0: ffffffc3f9a19c18 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bcd0: ffffffc3e889bdb0 0000007fea93aa40
>       ffffffc3e889bce0: ffffffc3e889be38 ffffffc000502270
>       ffffffc3e889bcf0: ffffffc3e889bd00 ffffffc0001e0318
>    #2 [ffffffc3e889bd00] schedule at ffffffc00062fe2c
>       ffffffc3e889bd00: ffffffc3e889bd10 ffffffc00062f5e8
>    #3 [ffffffc3e889bd10] schedule_hrtimeout_range_clock at ffffffc00062f5e4
>       ffffffc3e889bd10: ffffffc3e889bdb0 ffffffc00062f610
>       ffffffc3e889bd20: 0000000000000001 0000000000000001
>       ffffffc3e889bd30: ffffffc3e34c8300 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bd40: 0000000000000000 ffffffc3e3551f60
>       ffffffc3e889bd50: ffffffc3e889bd60 ffffffc0001e0b30
>       ffffffc3e889bd60: ffffffc3e889bdc0 ffffffc0001e1a28
>       ffffffc3e889bd70: ffffffffffffffea 0000000000000001
>       ffffffc3e889bd80: ffffffc3e34c8300 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889bd90: ffffffc3e889bdc0 ffffffc0001e1ae0
>       ffffffc3e889bda0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000001
>    #4 [ffffffc3e889bdb0] schedule_hrtimeout_range at ffffffc00062f60c
>       ffffffc3e889bdb0: ffffffc3e889bdc0 ffffffc0001e1b58
>    #5 [ffffffc3e889bdc0] sys_epoll_wait at ffffffc0001e1b54
>       ffffffc3e889bdc0: ffffffc3e889be70 ffffffc0001e1cfc
>       ffffffc3e889bdd0: 0000000000000004 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889bde0: 0000000000000001 0000000000000004
>       ffffffc3e889bdf0: 0000007fea93aa40 0000000000000015
>       ffffffc3e889be00: 0000000000000112 0000000000000016
>       ffffffc3e889be10: ffffffc00091f000 ffffffc3e8898000
>       ffffffc3e889be20: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889be30: ffffffc3e889be50 ffffffc000000001
>       ffffffc3e889be40: 0000007fea93aa40 ffffffc300000001
>       ffffffc3e889be50: ffffffc3e8890000 ffffffc0000cc8f0
>       ffffffc3e889be60: ffffffc3e3551f38 ffffffc3e3551f38
>    #6 [ffffffc3e889be70] sys_epoll_pwait at ffffffc0001e1cf8
>       ffffffc3e889be70: 0000007fea93a8d0 ffffffc0000837ec
>       ffffffc3e889be80: 0000000000000004 0000000000000000
>       ffffffc3e889be90: ffffffffffffffff 0000007f8fb55a6c
>       ffffffc3e889bea0: 0000000060000000 0000007fea9396e0
>       ffffffc3e889beb0: 0000000000001010 0000000040000000
>       ffffffc3e889bec0: 0000007fea93a700 ffffffc0000837ec
>    #7 [ffffffc3e889bed0] cpu_switch_to at ffffffc0000837e8
>        PC: 0000007f8fb55a6c   LR: 000000557a5fb704   SP: 0000007fea93a8d0
>       X29: 0000007fea93a8d0  X28: 0000000000000001  X27: 000000557a712000
>       X26: 000000557a683998  X25: 000000557a682ef0  X24: 000000557a681cc0
>       X23: 000000558b51f920  X22: 0000000000000000  X21: 0000007fea93aa40
>       X20: 0000000000000000  X19: 0000000000000004  X18: 0000000000000800
>       X17: 0000007f8fb557e8  X16: 000000557a7125a0  X15: 003b9aca00000000
>       X14: 000a16e0ae000000  X13: ffffffffacbd0ac2  X12: 0000000000000018
>       X11: 000000003a2be47d  X10: 0000000000000035   X9: 00000000000013a4
>        X8: 0000000000000016   X7: 0000000000000000   X6: 0000007f8fe3f000
>        X5: 0000000000000008   X4: 0000000000000000   X3: ffffffffffffffff
>        X2: 0000000000000001   X1: 0000007fea93aa40   X0: 0000000000000004
>       ORIG_X0: 0000000000000004  SYSCALLNO: 16  PSTATE: 60000000
>   
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> > Dave,
> > 
> > On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 02:12:17PM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 03:44:36PM -0400, Dave Anderson wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > Thanks Takahiro, much appreciated.  Queued for crash-7.2.1:
> > > > >  
> > > > >   https://github.com/crash-utility/crash/commit/2b93c036edf2a5cc21a06a14f377cd9b365f858a
> > > > 
> > > > Oops, I've made small changes, nothing essential but some sort of
> > > > clean-ups/readability improvements with deleting incomplete fixes
> > > > against "bt -o."
> > > 
> > > Hmmm, except it's kind of difficult to pick through the patch below
> > > for the changes, given that it's a combination of your original patch
> > > plus the new changes.  So I can't apply it to get a clean view of
> > > the new changes.  I do see that it's mostly the stacksize and stackframe
> > > related updates, but would it be possible for you to make a patch
> > > that can be applied to the github sources?
> > 
> > Here is what you requested. Pls check.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > -Takahiro AKASHI
> > 
> > ===8<===
> > >From 7b99a1c2e688ba81e18541c21a7d0fa70504e5bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> > From: AKASHI Takahiro <takahiro.akashi at linaro.org>
> > Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 10:18:22 +0900
> > Subject: [PATCH] arm64: bt: cleanup stuff
> > 
> > ---
> >  arm64.c | 159
> >  +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------
> >  defs.h  |   3 ++
> >  task.c  |   2 +
> >  3 files changed, 86 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-)
> > 
> > diff --git a/arm64.c b/arm64.c
> > index c75669b..1f742d4 100644
> > --- a/arm64.c
> > +++ b/arm64.c
> > @@ -612,6 +612,7 @@ arm64_dump_machdep_table(ulong arg)
> >  	fprintf(fp, "        exp_entry2_end: %lx\n", ms->exp_entry2_end);
> >  	fprintf(fp, "       panic_task_regs: %lx\n", (ulong)ms->panic_task_regs);
> >  	fprintf(fp, "    user_eframe_offset: %ld\n", ms->user_eframe_offset);
> > +	fprintf(fp, "    kern_eframe_offset: %ld\n", ms->kern_eframe_offset);
> >  	fprintf(fp, "         PTE_PROT_NONE: %lx\n", ms->PTE_PROT_NONE);
> >  	fprintf(fp, "              PTE_FILE: ");
> >  	if (ms->PTE_FILE)
> > @@ -1383,7 +1384,7 @@ arm64_irq_stack_init(void)
> >  
> >  		if (!(ms->irq_stacks = (ulong *)malloc((size_t)(kt->cpus *
> >  		sizeof(ulong)))))
> >  			error(FATAL, "cannot malloc irq_stack addresses\n");
> > -		ms->irq_stack_size = 16384;
> > +		ms->irq_stack_size = ARM64_IRQ_STACK_SIZE;
> >  		machdep->flags |= IRQ_STACKS;
> >  
> >  		for (i = 0; i < kt->cpus; i++) {
> > @@ -1410,10 +1411,13 @@ arm64_stackframe_init(void)
> >  	MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(elf_prstatus_pr_pid, "elf_prstatus", "pr_pid");
> >  	MEMBER_OFFSET_INIT(elf_prstatus_pr_reg, "elf_prstatus", "pr_reg");
> >  
> > -	if (MEMBER_EXISTS("pt_regs", "stackframe"))
> > +	if (MEMBER_EXISTS("pt_regs", "stackframe")) {
> >  		machdep->machspec->user_eframe_offset = SIZE(pt_regs);
> > -	else
> > +		machdep->machspec->kern_eframe_offset = SIZE(pt_regs) - 16;
> > +	} else {
> >  		machdep->machspec->user_eframe_offset = SIZE(pt_regs) + 16;
> > +		machdep->machspec->kern_eframe_offset = SIZE(pt_regs);
> > +	}
> >  
> >  	machdep->machspec->__exception_text_start =
> >  		symbol_value("__exception_text_start");
> > @@ -1503,6 +1507,7 @@ arm64_stackframe_init(void)
> >  #define USER_MODE   (2)
> >  
> >  #define USER_EFRAME_OFFSET (machdep->machspec->user_eframe_offset)
> > +#define KERN_EFRAME_OFFSET (machdep->machspec->kern_eframe_offset)
> >  
> >  /*
> >   * PSR bits
> > @@ -1778,7 +1783,7 @@ arm64_display_full_frame(struct bt_info *bt, ulong
> > sp)
> >  	ulong words, addr;
> >  	char buf[BUFSIZE];
> >  
> > -	if (bt->frameptr == sp)
> > +	if (bt->frameptr >= sp)
> >  		return;
> >  
> >  	if (INSTACK(bt->frameptr, bt)) {
> > @@ -1793,7 +1798,7 @@ arm64_display_full_frame(struct bt_info *bt, ulong
> > sp)
> >  				sp = bt->stacktop;
> >  		}
> >  	} else {
> > -		/* IRQ exception frame */
> > +		/* This is a transition case from irq to process stack. */
> >  		return;
> >  	}
> >  
> > @@ -1903,61 +1908,73 @@ arm64_unwind_frame(struct bt_info *bt, struct
> > arm64_stackframe *frame)
> >  	if (!(machdep->flags & IRQ_STACKS))
> >  		return TRUE;
> >  
> > -	/*
> > -	 * The kernel's manner of determining the end of the IRQ stack:
> > -	 *
> > -	 *  #define THREAD_SIZE        16384
> > -	 *  #define THREAD_START_SP    (THREAD_SIZE - 16)
> > -	 *  #define IRQ_STACK_START_SP THREAD_START_SP
> > -	 *  #define IRQ_STACK_PTR(cpu) ((unsigned long)per_cpu(irq_stack, cpu) +
> > IRQ_STACK_START_SP)
> > -	 *  #define IRQ_STACK_TO_TASK_STACK(ptr) (*((unsigned long *)((ptr) -
> > 0x08)))
> > -	 *
> > -	 *  irq_stack_ptr = IRQ_STACK_PTR(raw_smp_processor_id());
> > -	 *  orig_sp = IRQ_STACK_TO_TASK_STACK(irq_stack_ptr);   (pt_regs pointer
> > on
> > process stack)
> > -	 */
> > +	if (!(machdep->flags & IRQ_STACKS))
> > +		return TRUE;
> > +
> >  	if (machdep->flags & UNW_4_14) {
> >  		if ((bt->flags & BT_IRQSTACK) &&
> >  		    !arm64_on_irq_stack(bt->tc->processor, frame->fp)) {
> >  			if (arm64_on_process_stack(bt, frame->fp)) {
> >  				arm64_set_process_stack(bt);
> >  
> > -				frame->sp = frame->fp - SIZE(pt_regs) + 16;
> > -				/* for switch_stack */
> > -				/* fp still points to irq stack */
> > +				frame->sp = frame->fp - KERN_EFRAME_OFFSET;
> > +				/*
> > +				 * for switch_stack
> > +				 * fp still points to irq stack
> > +				 */
> >  				bt->bptr = fp;
> > -				/* for display_full_frame */
> > -				/* sp points to process stack */
> > -				bt->frameptr = frame->sp;
> > +				/*
> > +				 * for display_full_frame
> > +				 * sp points to process stack
> > +				 *
> > +				 * If we want to see pt_regs,
> > +				 * comment out the below.
> > +				 * bt->frameptr = frame->sp;
> > +				 */
> >  			} else {
> >  				/* irq -> user */
> >  				return FALSE;
> >  			}
> >  		}
> > -	} else { /* !UNW_4_14 */
> > -		ms = machdep->machspec;
> > -		irq_stack_ptr = ms->irq_stacks[bt->tc->processor] + ms->irq_stack_size -
> > 16;
> > -
> > -		if (frame->sp == irq_stack_ptr) {
> > -			orig_sp = GET_STACK_ULONG(irq_stack_ptr - 8);
> > -			arm64_set_process_stack(bt);
> > -			if (INSTACK(orig_sp, bt) && (INSTACK(frame->fp, bt) || (frame->fp ==
> > 0)))
> > {
> > -				ptregs = (struct arm64_pt_regs
> > *)&bt->stackbuf[(ulong)(STACK_OFFSET_TYPE(orig_sp))];
> > -				frame->sp = orig_sp;
> > -				frame->pc = ptregs->pc;
> > -				bt->bptr = fp;
> > -				if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
> > -					error(INFO,
> > -					    "arm64_unwind_frame: switch stacks: fp: %lx sp: %lx  pc: %lx\n",
> > -						frame->fp, frame->sp, frame->pc);
> > -			} else {
> > -				error(WARNING,
> > -				    "arm64_unwind_frame: on IRQ stack: oriq_sp: %lx%s fp: %lx%s\n",
> > -					orig_sp, INSTACK(orig_sp, bt) ? "" : " (?)",
> > -					frame->fp, INSTACK(frame->fp, bt) ? "" : " (?)");
> > -				return FALSE;
> > -			}
> > +
> > +		return TRUE;
> > +	}
> > +
> > +	/*
> > +	 * The kernel's manner of determining the end of the IRQ stack:
> > +	 *
> > +	 *  #define THREAD_SIZE        16384
> > +	 *  #define THREAD_START_SP    (THREAD_SIZE - 16)
> > +	 *  #define IRQ_STACK_START_SP THREAD_START_SP
> > +	 *  #define IRQ_STACK_PTR(cpu) ((unsigned long)per_cpu(irq_stack, cpu) +
> > IRQ_STACK_START_SP)
> > +	 *  #define IRQ_STACK_TO_TASK_STACK(ptr) (*((unsigned long *)((ptr) -
> > 0x08)))
> > +	 *
> > +	 *  irq_stack_ptr = IRQ_STACK_PTR(raw_smp_processor_id());
> > +	 *  orig_sp = IRQ_STACK_TO_TASK_STACK(irq_stack_ptr);   (pt_regs pointer
> > on
> > process stack)
> > +	 */
> > +	ms = machdep->machspec;
> > +	irq_stack_ptr = ms->irq_stacks[bt->tc->processor] + ms->irq_stack_size -
> > 16;
> > +
> > +	if (frame->sp == irq_stack_ptr) {
> > +		orig_sp = GET_STACK_ULONG(irq_stack_ptr - 8);
> > +		arm64_set_process_stack(bt);
> > +		if (INSTACK(orig_sp, bt) && (INSTACK(frame->fp, bt) || (frame->fp ==
> > 0)))
> > {
> > +			ptregs = (struct arm64_pt_regs
> > *)&bt->stackbuf[(ulong)(STACK_OFFSET_TYPE(orig_sp))];
> > +			frame->sp = orig_sp;
> > +			frame->pc = ptregs->pc;
> > +			bt->bptr = fp;
> > +			if (CRASHDEBUG(1))
> > +				error(INFO,
> > +				    "arm64_unwind_frame: switch stacks: fp: %lx sp: %lx  pc: %lx\n",
> > +					frame->fp, frame->sp, frame->pc);
> > +		} else {
> > +			error(WARNING,
> > +			    "arm64_unwind_frame: on IRQ stack: oriq_sp: %lx%s fp: %lx%s\n",
> > +				orig_sp, INSTACK(orig_sp, bt) ? "" : " (?)",
> > +				frame->fp, INSTACK(frame->fp, bt) ? "" : " (?)");
> > +			return FALSE;
> >  		}
> > -	} /* UNW_4_14 */
> > +	}
> >  
> >  	return TRUE;
> >  }
> > @@ -2147,17 +2164,10 @@ arm64_unwind_frame_v2(struct bt_info *bt, struct
> > arm64_stackframe *frame,
> >  			 * We are on process stack. Just add a faked frame
> >  			 */
> >  
> > -			if (!arm64_on_irq_stack(bt->tc->processor, ext_frame.fp)) {
> > -				if (MEMBER_EXISTS("pt_regs", "stackframe")) {
> > -					frame->sp = ext_frame.fp
> > -						    - sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs) - 16;
> > -					frame->fp = ext_frame.fp;
> > -				} else {
> > -					frame->sp = ext_frame.fp
> > -						    - sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs);
> > -					frame->fp = frame->sp;
> > -				}
> > -			} else {
> > +			if (!arm64_on_irq_stack(bt->tc->processor, ext_frame.fp))
> > +				frame->sp = ext_frame.fp
> > +					    - sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs);
> > +			else {
> >  				/*
> >  				 * FIXME: very exceptional case
> >  				 * We are already back on process stack, but
> > @@ -2177,10 +2187,10 @@ arm64_unwind_frame_v2(struct bt_info *bt, struct
> > arm64_stackframe *frame,
> >  				 * Really ugly
> >  				 */
> >  				frame->sp = frame->fp + 0x20;
> > -				frame->fp = frame->sp;
> >  				fprintf(ofp, " (Next exception frame might be wrong)\n");
> >  			}
> >  
> > +			frame->fp = frame->sp;
> >  		} else {
> >  			/* We are on IRQ stack */
> >  
> > @@ -2190,15 +2200,9 @@ arm64_unwind_frame_v2(struct bt_info *bt, struct
> > arm64_stackframe *frame,
> >  			if (ext_frame.fp != irq_stack_ptr) {
> >  				/* (2) Just add a faked frame */
> >  
> > -				if (MEMBER_EXISTS("pt_regs", "stackframe")) {
> > -					frame->sp = ext_frame.fp
> > -						    - sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs);
> > -					frame->fp = ext_frame.fp;
> > -				} else {
> > -					frame->sp = ext_frame.fp
> > -						    - sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs) - 16;
> > -					frame->fp = frame->sp;
> > -				}
> > +				frame->sp = ext_frame.fp
> > +					    - sizeof(struct arm64_pt_regs);
> > +				frame->fp = frame->sp;
> >  			} else {
> >  				/*
> >  				 * (3)
> > @@ -2285,6 +2289,11 @@ arm64_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt)
> >  	FILE *ofp;
> >  
> >  	if (bt->flags & BT_OPT_BACK_TRACE) {
> > +		if (machdep->flags & UNW_4_14) {
> > +			error(WARNING, "\"-o\" is no longer supported for this version of
> > kernel.
> > Please use bt\n");
> > +			return;
> > +		}
> > +
> >  		arm64_back_trace_cmd_v2(bt);
> >  		return;
> >  	}
> > @@ -2346,7 +2355,7 @@ arm64_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt)
> >  			goto complete_user;
> >  
> >  		if (DUMPFILE() && is_task_active(bt->task)) {
> > -			exception_frame = stackframe.fp - SIZE(pt_regs);
> > +			exception_frame = stackframe.fp - KERN_EFRAME_OFFSET;
> >  			if (arm64_is_kernel_exception_frame(bt, exception_frame))
> >  				arm64_print_exception_frame(bt, exception_frame,
> >  					KERNEL_MODE, ofp);
> > @@ -2377,13 +2386,9 @@ arm64_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt)
> >  
> >  		if (arm64_in_exception_text(bt->instptr) && INSTACK(stackframe.fp, bt))
> >  		{
> >  			if (!(bt->flags & BT_IRQSTACK) ||
> > -			    (((stackframe.sp + SIZE(pt_regs)) < bt->stacktop))) {
> > -				if (MEMBER_EXISTS("pt_regs", "stackframe"))
> > -					/* v4.14 or later */
> > -					exception_frame = stackframe.fp - SIZE(pt_regs) + 16;
> > -				else
> > -					exception_frame = stackframe.fp - SIZE(pt_regs);
> > -			}
> > +			    (((stackframe.sp + SIZE(pt_regs)) < bt->stacktop)))
> > +				exception_frame = stackframe.fp
> > +						  - KERN_EFRAME_OFFSET;
> >  		}
> >  
> >  		if ((bt->flags & BT_IRQSTACK) &&
> > @@ -2503,8 +2508,6 @@ user_space:
> >  		 * otherwise show an exception frame.
> >  		 * Since exception entry code doesn't have a real
> >  		 * stackframe, we fake a dummy frame here.
> > -		 * Note: Since we have a real stack frame in pt_regs,
> > -		 * We no longer need a dummy frame on v4.14 or later.
> >  		 */
> >  		if (!arm64_in_exp_entry(stackframe.pc))
> >  			continue;
> > diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
> > index 7768895..a694a66 100644
> > --- a/defs.h
> > +++ b/defs.h
> > @@ -3038,6 +3038,7 @@ typedef signed int s32;
> >  #define ARM64_VMEMMAP_END    (ARM64_VMEMMAP_VADDR + GIGABYTES(8UL) - 1)
> >  
> >  #define ARM64_STACK_SIZE   (16384)
> > +#define ARM64_IRQ_STACK_SIZE   ARM64_STACK_SIZE
> >  
> >  #define _SECTION_SIZE_BITS      30
> >  #define _MAX_PHYSMEM_BITS       40
> > @@ -3117,6 +3118,8 @@ struct machine_specific {
> >  	ulong kimage_text;
> >  	ulong kimage_end;
> >  	ulong user_eframe_offset;
> > +	/* for v4.14 or later */
> > +	ulong kern_eframe_offset;
> >  };
> >  
> >  struct arm64_stackframe {
> > diff --git a/task.c b/task.c
> > index 2b12af0..23c2b7b 100644
> > --- a/task.c
> > +++ b/task.c
> > @@ -6750,6 +6750,8 @@ panic_search(void)
> >  	fd->keyword_array[0] = FOREACH_BT;
> >  	if (machine_type("S390X"))
> >  		fd->flags |= FOREACH_o_FLAG;
> > +	else if (machine_type("ARM64") && (machdep->flags & UNW_4_14))
> > +		fd->flags |= FOREACH_t_FLAG;
> >  	else
> >  		fd->flags |= (FOREACH_t_FLAG|FOREACH_o_FLAG);
> >  
> > --
> > 2.14.1
> > 
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