perf tools: Fix piped mode read code
authorStephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Tue, 15 May 2012 11:28:12 +0000 (13:28 +0200)
committerArnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
Tue, 22 May 2012 15:59:52 +0000 (12:59 -0300)
In __perf_session__process_pipe_events(), there was a risk we would read
more than what a union perf_event struct can hold. this could happen in
case, perf is reading a file which contains new record types it does not
know about and which are larger than anything it knows about.

In general, perf is supposed to skip records it does not understand, but
in pipe mode, those have to be read and ignored.  The fixed size header
contains the size of the record, but that size may be larger than union
perf_event, yet it was used as the backing to the read in:

  union perf_event event;
  void *p;

  size = event->header.size;

  p = &event;
  p += sizeof(struct perf_event_header);
  if (size - sizeof(struct perf_event_header)) {
    err = readn(self->fd, p, size - sizeof(struct perf_event_header));

We fix this by allocating a buffer based on the size reported in the
header. We reuse the buffer as much as we can. We realloc in case it
becomes too small. In the  common case, the performance impact is
negligible.

Signed-off-by: Stephane Eranian <eranian@google.com>
Cc: David Ahern <dsahern@gmail.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1337081295-10303-3-git-send-email-eranian@google.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
tools/perf/util/session.c

index 17c9ace445c4a8f2b1ca514aba72483ff4b5d6c3..93d355d2710989d784f5a796e02f58c2d4938888 100644 (file)
@@ -1098,8 +1098,9 @@ volatile int session_done;
 static int __perf_session__process_pipe_events(struct perf_session *self,
                                               struct perf_tool *tool)
 {
-       union perf_event event;
-       uint32_t size;
+       union perf_event *event;
+       uint32_t size, cur_size = 0;
+       void *buf = NULL;
        int skip = 0;
        u64 head;
        int err;
@@ -1108,8 +1109,14 @@ static int __perf_session__process_pipe_events(struct perf_session *self,
        perf_tool__fill_defaults(tool);
 
        head = 0;
+       cur_size = sizeof(union perf_event);
+
+       buf = malloc(cur_size);
+       if (!buf)
+               return -errno;
 more:
-       err = readn(self->fd, &event, sizeof(struct perf_event_header));
+       event = buf;
+       err = readn(self->fd, event, sizeof(struct perf_event_header));
        if (err <= 0) {
                if (err == 0)
                        goto done;
@@ -1119,13 +1126,23 @@ more:
        }
 
        if (self->header.needs_swap)
-               perf_event_header__bswap(&event.header);
+               perf_event_header__bswap(&event->header);
 
-       size = event.header.size;
+       size = event->header.size;
        if (size == 0)
                size = 8;
 
-       p = &event;
+       if (size > cur_size) {
+               void *new = realloc(buf, size);
+               if (!new) {
+                       pr_err("failed to allocate memory to read event\n");
+                       goto out_err;
+               }
+               buf = new;
+               cur_size = size;
+               event = buf;
+       }
+       p = event;
        p += sizeof(struct perf_event_header);
 
        if (size - sizeof(struct perf_event_header)) {
@@ -1141,9 +1158,9 @@ more:
                }
        }
 
-       if ((skip = perf_session__process_event(self, &event, tool, head)) < 0) {
+       if ((skip = perf_session__process_event(self, event, tool, head)) < 0) {
                pr_err("%#" PRIx64 " [%#x]: failed to process type: %d\n",
-                      head, event.header.size, event.header.type);
+                      head, event->header.size, event->header.type);
                err = -EINVAL;
                goto out_err;
        }
@@ -1158,6 +1175,7 @@ more:
 done:
        err = 0;
 out_err:
+       free(buf);
        perf_session__warn_about_errors(self, tool);
        perf_session_free_sample_buffers(self);
        return err;