[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2] kexec-tools: Perform run-time linking of libxenctrl.so
When kexec is utilized in a Xen environment, it has an explicit run-time dependency on libxenctrl.so. This dependency occurs during the configure stage and when building kexec-tools. When kexec is utilized in a non-Xen environment (either bare metal or KVM), the configure and build of kexec-tools omits any reference to libxenctrl.so. Thus today it is not currently possible to configure and build a *single* kexec that will work in *both* Xen and non-Xen environments, unless the libxenctrl.so is *always* present. For example, a kexec configured for Xen in a Xen environment: # ldd build/sbin/kexec linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007ffdeba5c000) libxenctrl.so.4.4 => /usr/lib64/libxenctrl.so.4.4 (0x00000038d8000000) libz.so.1 => /lib64/libz.so.1 (0x00000038d6c00000) libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00000038d6000000) libdl.so.2 => /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x00000038d6400000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x00000038d6800000) /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x000055e9f8c6c000) # build/sbin/kexec -v kexec-tools 2.0.16 However, the *same* kexec executable fails in a non-Xen environment: # copy xen kexec to . # ldd ./kexec linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fffa9da7000) libxenctrl.so.4.4 => not found liblzma.so.0 => /usr/lib64/liblzma.so.0 (0x0000003014e00000) libz.so.1 => /lib64/libz.so.1 (0x000000300ea00000) libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x000000300de00000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x000000300e200000) /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x0000558cc786c000) # ./kexec -v ./kexec: error while loading shared libraries: libxenctrl.so.4.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory At Oracle we "workaround" this by having two kexec-tools packages, one for Xen and another for non-Xen environments. At Oracle, the desire is to offer a single kexec-tools package that works in either environment. To achieve this, kexec-tools would either have to ship with libxenctrl.so (which we have deemed as unacceptable), or we can make kexec perform run-time linking against libxenctrl.so. This patch is one possible way to alleviate the explicit run-time dependency on libxenctrl.so. This implementation utilizes a set of macros to wrap calls into libxenctrl.so so that the library can instead be dlopen() and obtain the function via dlsym() and then make the call. The advantage of this implementation is that it requires few changes to the existing kexec-tools code. The dis- advantage is that it uses macros to remap libxenctrl functions and do work under the hood. Another possible implementation worth considering is the approach taken by libvmi. Reference the following file: https://github.com/libvmi/libvmi/blob/master/libvmi/driver/xen/libxc_wrapper.h The libxc_wrapper_t structure definition that starts at line ~33 has members that are function pointers into libxenctrl.so. This structure is populated once and then later referenced/dereferenced by the callers of libxenctrl.so members. The advantage of this implementation is it is more explicit in managing the use of libxenctrl.so and its versions, but the disadvantage is it would require touching more of the kexec-tools code. The following is a list libxenctrl members utilized by kexec: Functions: xc_interface_open xc_kexec_get_range xc_interface_close xc_kexec_get_range xc_interface_open xc_get_max_cpus xc_kexec_get_range xc_version xc_kexec_exec xc_kexec_status xc_kexec_unload xc_hypercall_buffer_array_create xc__hypercall_buffer_array_alloc xc_hypercall_buffer_array_destroy xc_kexec_load xc_get_machine_memory_map Data: xc__hypercall_buffer_HYPERCALL_BUFFER_NULL These were identified by configuring and building kexec-tools with Xen support, but omitting the -lxenctrl from the LDFLAGS in the Makefile for an x86_64 build. The above libxenctrl members were referenced via these source files. kexec/crashdump-xen.c kexec/kexec-xen.c kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86-common.c kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c This patch provides a wrapper around the calls to the above functions in libxenctrl.so. Every libxenctrl call must pass a xc_interface which it obtains from xc_interface_open(). So the existing code is already structured in a manner that facilitates graceful dlopen()'ing of the libxenctrl.so and the subsequent dlsym() of the required member. The patch creates a wrapper function around xc_interface_open() and xc_interface_close() to perform the dlopen() and dlclose(). For the remaining xc_ functions, this patch defines a macro of the same name which performs the dlsym() and then invokes the function. See the _xc_call() macro for details. There was one data item in libxenctrl.so that presented a unique problem, HYPERCALL_BUFFER_NULL. It was only utilized once, as set_xen_guest_handle(xen_segs[s].buf.h, HYPERCALL_BUFFER_NULL); I tried a variety of techniques but could not find a general macro-type solution without modifying xenctrl.h. So the solution was to declare a local HYPERCALL_BUFFER_NULL, and this appears to work. I admit I am not familiar with libxenctrl to state if this is a satisfactory workaround, so feedback here welcome. I can state that this allows kexec to load/unload/kexec on Xen and non-Xen environments that I've tested without issue. With this patch applied, kexec-tools can be built with Xen support and yet there is no explicit run-time dependency on libxenctrl.so. Thus it can also be deployed in non-Xen environments where libxenctrl.so is not installed. # ldd build/sbin/kexec linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fff7dbcd000) liblzma.so.0 => /usr/lib64/liblzma.so.0 (0x00000038d9000000) libz.so.1 => /lib64/libz.so.1 (0x00000038d6c00000) libdl.so.2 => /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x00000038d6400000) libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00000038d6000000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x00000038d6800000) /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x0000562dc0c14000) # build/sbin/kexec -v kexec-tools 2.0.16 Currently this feature is enabled with the following: ./configure --with-xen-dl --with-xen=no This is a bit clunky. I welcome feedback such as better names and/or usage of --with, as well as if we might make this feature the default. Signed-off-by: Eric DeVolder <eric.devolder@xxxxxxxxxx> --- v1: 29nov2017 - Daniel Kiper suggested Debian's libxen package of libraries, but I did not find similar package on most other systems. v2: 14dec2017 - Reposted to kexec and xen-devel mailing lists --- configure.ac | 18 ++++++++++++++ kexec/Makefile | 1 + kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c | 4 +--- kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86-common.c | 4 +--- kexec/crashdump-xen.c | 4 +--- kexec/kexec-xen.c | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- kexec/kexec-xen.h | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 7 files changed, 112 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) create mode 100644 kexec/kexec-xen.h diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 208dc0a..4fc8aa0 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -92,6 +92,9 @@ AC_ARG_WITH([lzma], AC_HELP_STRING([--without-lzma],[disable lzma support]), AC_ARG_WITH([xen], AC_HELP_STRING([--without-xen], [disable extended xen support]), [ with_xen="$withval"], [ with_xen=yes ] ) +AC_ARG_WITH([xen-dl], AC_HELP_STRING([--without-xen-dl], + [link libxenctrl.so at run-time rather than build-time]), [ with_xen_dl="$withval"], [ with_xen_dl=no ] ) + AC_ARG_WITH([booke], AC_HELP_STRING([--with-booke],[build for booke]), AC_DEFINE(CONFIG_BOOKE,1, @@ -174,6 +177,21 @@ if test "$with_xen" = yes ; then AC_MSG_NOTICE([The kexec_status call is not available])) fi fi +if test "$with_xen_dl" = yes ; then + if test "$with_xen" = yes ; then + AC_MSG_ERROR([Options --with-xen and --with-xen-dl are mutually exclusive]) + fi + AC_DEFINE(CONFIG_LIBXENCTRL_DL, 1, [Define to 1 to link libxenctrl.so at run-time rather than build-time]) + AC_CHECK_HEADER(dlfcn.h, , AC_MSG_ERROR([Dynamic library linking not available])) + AC_CHECK_LIB(dl, dlopen, , AC_MSG_ERROR([Dynamic library linking not available])) + AC_CHECK_HEADER(xenctrl.h, + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBXENCTRL, 1, [Define to 1 to enable run-time linking of libxenctrl.so]), + AC_MSG_ERROR([Xen support not available])) +dnl NOTE: Explicitly *NOT* performing AC_CHECK_LIB(xenctrl) as only need the header file to build + AC_CHECK_HEADER(xenctrl.h, + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_KEXEC_CMD_STATUS, 1, [Define to 1 so kexec_status call is available]), + AC_MSG_NOTICE([The kexec_status call is not available])) +fi dnl ---Sanity checks if test "$CC" = "no"; then AC_MSG_ERROR([cc not found]); fi diff --git a/kexec/Makefile b/kexec/Makefile index 2b4fb3d..8871731 100644 --- a/kexec/Makefile +++ b/kexec/Makefile @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ dist += kexec/Makefile \ kexec/kexec-elf-boot.h \ kexec/kexec-elf.h kexec/kexec-sha256.h \ kexec/kexec-zlib.h kexec/kexec-lzma.h \ + kexec/kexec-xen.h \ kexec/kexec-syscall.h kexec/kexec.h kexec/kexec.8 dist += kexec/proc_iomem.c diff --git a/kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c b/kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c index 69a063a..a948d9f 100644 --- a/kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c +++ b/kexec/arch/i386/crashdump-x86.c @@ -44,9 +44,7 @@ #include "kexec-x86.h" #include "crashdump-x86.h" -#ifdef HAVE_LIBXENCTRL -#include <xenctrl.h> -#endif /* HAVE_LIBXENCTRL */ +#include "../../kexec-xen.h" #include "x86-linux-setup.h" diff --git a/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86-common.c b/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86-common.c index be03618..b44c8b7 100644 --- a/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86-common.c +++ b/kexec/arch/i386/kexec-x86-common.c @@ -40,9 +40,7 @@ #include "../../crashdump.h" #include "kexec-x86.h" -#ifdef HAVE_LIBXENCTRL -#include <xenctrl.h> -#endif /* HAVE_LIBXENCTRL */ +#include "../../kexec-xen.h" /* Used below but not present in (older?) xenctrl.h */ #ifndef E820_PMEM diff --git a/kexec/crashdump-xen.c b/kexec/crashdump-xen.c index 60594f6..2e4cbdc 100644 --- a/kexec/crashdump-xen.c +++ b/kexec/crashdump-xen.c @@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ #include "config.h" -#ifdef HAVE_LIBXENCTRL -#include <xenctrl.h> -#endif +#include "kexec-xen.h" struct crash_note_info { unsigned long base; diff --git a/kexec/kexec-xen.c b/kexec/kexec-xen.c index 2b448d3..2b01fee 100644 --- a/kexec/kexec-xen.c +++ b/kexec/kexec-xen.c @@ -10,10 +10,51 @@ #include "config.h" #ifdef HAVE_LIBXENCTRL -#include <xenctrl.h> +#include "kexec-xen.h" #include "crashdump.h" +#ifdef CONFIG_LIBXENCTRL_DL +void *xc_dlhandle = NULL; +xc_hypercall_buffer_t XC__HYPERCALL_BUFFER_NAME(HYPERCALL_BUFFER_NULL); +xc_interface *_xc_interface_open(xentoollog_logger *logger, + xentoollog_logger *dombuild_logger, + unsigned open_flags) +{ + xc_interface *xch = NULL; + + if (NULL == xc_dlhandle) + xc_dlhandle = dlopen("libxenctrl.so", RTLD_NOW | RTLD_NODELETE); + + if (xc_dlhandle) { + typedef xc_interface *(*func_t)(xentoollog_logger *logger, + xentoollog_logger *dombuild_logger, + unsigned open_flags); + func_t func = (func_t)dlsym(xc_dlhandle, "xc_interface_open"); + xch = func(logger, dombuild_logger, open_flags); + } + + return xch; +} + +int _xc_interface_close(xc_interface *xch) +{ + int rc = -1; + +/* + if (xc_dlhandle) { +*/ + typedef int (*func_t)(xc_interface *xch); + func_t func = (func_t)dlsym(xc_dlhandle, "xc_interface_close"); + rc = func(xch); +/* + xc_dlhandle = NULL; + } +*/ + return rc; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_LIBXENCTRL_DL */ + int xen_kexec_load(struct kexec_info *info) { uint32_t nr_segments = info->nr_segments; diff --git a/kexec/kexec-xen.h b/kexec/kexec-xen.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d2046e --- /dev/null +++ b/kexec/kexec-xen.h @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +#ifndef KEXEC_XEN_H +#define KEXEC_XEN_H + +#ifdef HAVE_LIBXENCTRL +#include <xenctrl.h> + +#ifdef CONFIG_LIBXENCTRL_DL +#include <dlfcn.h> + +/* The handle from dlopen(), needed by dlsym(), dlclose() */ +extern void *xc_dlhandle; + +/* Wrappers around xc_interface_open/close() to insert dlopen/dlclose() */ +xc_interface *_xc_interface_open(xentoollog_logger *logger, + xentoollog_logger *dombuild_logger, + unsigned open_flags); +int _xc_interface_close(xc_interface *xch); + +/* GCC expression statements for evaluating dlsym() */ +#define _xc_call(DTYPE, NAME, ARGS...) ({ DTYPE value; typedef DTYPE (*func_t)(xc_interface *, ...); func_t func = dlsym(xc_dlhandle, #NAME); value = func(ARGS); value; } ) +#define _xc_data(DTYPE, NAME) ({ DTYPE *value = (DTYPE *)dlsym(xc_dlhandle, #NAME); value; } ) + +/* The wrappers around utilized xenctrl.h functions */ +#define xc_interface_open(A,B,C) _xc_interface_open(A,B,C) +#define xc_interface_close(A) _xc_interface_close(A) +#define xc_version(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_version, ARGS) +#define xc_get_max_cpus(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_get_max_cpus, ARGS) +#define xc_get_machine_memory_map(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_get_machine_memory_map, ARGS) +#define xc_kexec_get_range(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_kexec_get_range, ARGS) +#define xc_kexec_load(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_kexec_load, ARGS) +#define xc_kexec_unload(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_kexec_unload, ARGS) +#define xc_kexec_status(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_kexec_status, ARGS) +#define xc_kexec_exec(ARGS...) _xc_call(int, xc_kexec_exec, ARGS) +#define xc_hypercall_buffer_array_create(ARGS...) _xc_call(xc_hypercall_buffer_array_t *, xc_hypercall_buffer_array_create, ARGS) +#define xc__hypercall_buffer_alloc(ARGS...) _xc_call(void *, xc__hypercall_buffer_alloc, ARGS) +#define xc__hypercall_buffer_free(ARGS...) _xc_call(void , xc__hypercall_buffer_free, ARGS) +#define xc__hypercall_buffer_alloc_pages(ARGS...) _xc_call(void *, xc__hypercall_buffer_alloc_pages, ARGS) +#define xc__hypercall_buffer_free_pages(ARGS...) _xc_call(void , xc__hypercall_buffer_free_pages, ARGS) +#define xc__hypercall_buffer_array_alloc(ARGS...) _xc_call(void *, xc__hypercall_buffer_array_alloc, ARGS) +#define xc__hypercall_buffer_array_get(ARGS...) _xc_call(void *, xc__hypercall_buffer_array_get, ARGS) +#define xc_hypercall_buffer_array_destroy(ARGS...) _xc_call(void *, xc_hypercall_buffer_array_destroy, ARGS) + +#endif /* CONFIG_LIBXENCTRL_DL */ + +#endif /* HAVE_LIBXENCTRL */ + +#endif /* KEXEC_XEN_H */ + -- 2.7.4 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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