[PATCH v3 00/15] Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
Kees Cook
keescook at chromium.org
Wed Apr 3 14:20:34 PDT 2024
On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 06:19:21AM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> Some unit tests intentionally trigger warning backtraces by passing bad
> parameters to kernel API functions. Such unit tests typically check the
> return value from such calls, not the existence of the warning backtrace.
>
> Such intentionally generated warning backtraces are neither desirable
> nor useful for a number of reasons.
> - They can result in overlooked real problems.
> - A warning that suddenly starts to show up in unit tests needs to be
> investigated and has to be marked to be ignored, for example by
> adjusting filter scripts. Such filters are ad-hoc because there is
> no real standard format for warnings. On top of that, such filter
> scripts would require constant maintenance.
>
> One option to address problem would be to add messages such as "expected
> warning backtraces start / end here" to the kernel log. However, that
> would again require filter scripts, it might result in missing real
> problematic warning backtraces triggered while the test is running, and
> the irrelevant backtrace(s) would still clog the kernel log.
>
> Solve the problem by providing a means to identify and suppress specific
> warning backtraces while executing test code. Support suppressing multiple
> backtraces while at the same time limiting changes to generic code to the
> absolute minimum. Architecture specific changes are kept at minimum by
> retaining function names only if both CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE and
> CONFIG_KUNIT are enabled.
>
> The first patch of the series introduces the necessary infrastructure.
> The second patch introduces support for counting suppressed backtraces.
> This capability is used in patch three to implement unit tests.
> Patch four documents the new API.
> The next two patches add support for suppressing backtraces in drm_rect
> and dev_addr_lists unit tests. These patches are intended to serve as
> examples for the use of the functionality introduced with this series.
> The remaining patches implement the necessary changes for all
> architectures with GENERIC_BUG support.
>
> With CONFIG_KUNIT enabled, image size increase with this series applied is
> approximately 1%. The image size increase (and with it the functionality
> introduced by this series) can be avoided by disabling
> CONFIG_KUNIT_SUPPRESS_BACKTRACE.
>
> This series is based on the RFC patch and subsequent discussion at
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-kselftest/patch/02546e59-1afe-4b08-ba81-d94f3b691c9a@moroto.mountain/
> and offers a more comprehensive solution of the problem discussed there.
>
> Design note:
> Function pointers are only added to the __bug_table section if both
> CONFIG_KUNIT_SUPPRESS_BACKTRACE and CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE are enabled
> to avoid image size increases if CONFIG_KUNIT is disabled. There would be
> some benefits to adding those pointers all the time (reduced complexity,
> ability to display function names in BUG/WARNING messages). That change,
> if desired, can be made later.
>
> Checkpatch note:
> Remaining checkpatch errors and warnings were deliberately ignored.
> Some are triggered by matching coding style or by comments interpreted
> as code, others by assembler macros which are disliked by checkpatch.
> Suggestions for improvements are welcome.
>
> Changes since RFC:
> - Introduced CONFIG_KUNIT_SUPPRESS_BACKTRACE
> - Minor cleanups and bug fixes
> - Added support for all affected architectures
> - Added support for counting suppressed warnings
> - Added unit tests using those counters
> - Added patch to suppress warning backtraces in dev_addr_lists tests
>
> Changes since v1:
> - Rebased to v6.9-rc1
> - Added Tested-by:, Acked-by:, and Reviewed-by: tags
> [I retained those tags since there have been no functional changes]
> - Introduced KUNIT_SUPPRESS_BACKTRACE configuration option, enabled by
> default.
>
> Changes since v2:
> - Rebased to v6.9-rc2
> - Added comments to drm warning suppression explaining why it is needed.
> - Added patch to move conditional code in arch/sh/include/asm/bug.h
> to avoid kerneldoc warning
> - Added architecture maintainers to Cc: for architecture specific patches
> - No functional changes
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Guenter Roeck (15):
> bug/kunit: Core support for suppressing warning backtraces
> kunit: bug: Count suppressed warning backtraces
> kunit: Add test cases for backtrace warning suppression
> kunit: Add documentation for warning backtrace suppression API
> drm: Suppress intentional warning backtraces in scaling unit tests
> net: kunit: Suppress lock warning noise at end of dev_addr_lists tests
> x86: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
> arm64: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
> loongarch: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
> parisc: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
> s390: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
> sh: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
> sh: Move defines needed for suppressing warning backtraces
> riscv: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
> powerpc: Add support for suppressing warning backtraces
Tested-by: Kees Cook <keescook at chromium.org>
(for x86 and um)
I was planning to add warning suppression for the "overflow" KUnit
tests, but it seems the vmalloc routines aren't calling warn_alloc() any
more for impossible sizes. So, I think, no patches needed for
lib/overflow_kunit.c, but at the end of the day, I've tested this series
is working for me. :P
--
Kees Cook
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