// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* Copyright (c) 2023 Red Hat, Inc. */ #include #include "fentry_recursive.skel.h" #include "fentry_recursive_target.skel.h" #include #include "bpf/libbpf_internal.h" /* Test recursive attachment of tracing progs with more than one nesting level * is not possible. Create a chain of attachment, verify that the last prog * will fail. Depending on the arguments, following cases are tested: * * - Recursive loading of tracing progs, without attaching (attach = false, * detach = false). The chain looks like this: * load target * load fentry1 -> target * load fentry2 -> fentry1 (fail) * * - Recursive attach of tracing progs (attach = true, detach = false). The * chain looks like this: * load target * load fentry1 -> target * attach fentry1 -> target * load fentry2 -> fentry1 (fail) * * - Recursive attach and detach of tracing progs (attach = true, detach = * true). This validates that attach_tracing_prog flag will be set throughout * the whole lifecycle of an fentry prog, independently from whether it's * detached. The chain looks like this: * load target * load fentry1 -> target * attach fentry1 -> target * detach fentry1 * load fentry2 -> fentry1 (fail) */ static void test_recursive_fentry_chain(bool attach, bool detach) { struct fentry_recursive_target *target_skel = NULL; struct fentry_recursive *tracing_chain[2] = {}; struct bpf_program *prog; int prev_fd, err; target_skel = fentry_recursive_target__open_and_load(); if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(target_skel, "fentry_recursive_target__open_and_load")) return; /* Create an attachment chain with two fentry progs */ for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { tracing_chain[i] = fentry_recursive__open(); if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(tracing_chain[i], "fentry_recursive__open")) goto close_prog; /* The first prog in the chain is going to be attached to the target * fentry program, the second one to the previous in the chain. */ prog = tracing_chain[i]->progs.recursive_attach; if (i == 0) { prev_fd = bpf_program__fd(target_skel->progs.test1); err = bpf_program__set_attach_target(prog, prev_fd, "test1"); } else { prev_fd = bpf_program__fd(tracing_chain[i-1]->progs.recursive_attach); err = bpf_program__set_attach_target(prog, prev_fd, "recursive_attach"); } if (!ASSERT_OK(err, "bpf_program__set_attach_target")) goto close_prog; err = fentry_recursive__load(tracing_chain[i]); /* The first attach should succeed, the second fail */ if (i == 0) { if (!ASSERT_OK(err, "fentry_recursive__load")) goto close_prog; if (attach) { err = fentry_recursive__attach(tracing_chain[i]); if (!ASSERT_OK(err, "fentry_recursive__attach")) goto close_prog; } if (detach) { /* Flag attach_tracing_prog should still be set, preventing * attachment of the following prog. */ fentry_recursive__detach(tracing_chain[i]); } } else { if (!ASSERT_ERR(err, "fentry_recursive__load")) goto close_prog; } } close_prog: fentry_recursive_target__destroy(target_skel); for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) { fentry_recursive__destroy(tracing_chain[i]); } } void test_recursive_fentry(void) { if (test__start_subtest("attach")) test_recursive_fentry_chain(true, false); if (test__start_subtest("load")) test_recursive_fentry_chain(false, false); if (test__start_subtest("detach")) test_recursive_fentry_chain(true, true); }