#!/bin/sh # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # description: Checking dynamic events limitations # requires: dynamic_events "imm-value":README # Max arguments limitation MAX_ARGS=128 EXCEED_ARGS=$((MAX_ARGS + 1)) # bash and dash evaluate variables differently. # dash will evaluate '\\' every time it is read whereas bash does not. # # TEST_STRING="$TEST_STRING \\$i" # echo $TEST_STRING # # With i=123 # On bash, that will print "\123" # but on dash, that will print the escape sequence of \123 as the \ will # be interpreted again in the echo. # # Set a variable "bs" to save a double backslash, then echo that # to "ts" to see if $ts changed or not. If it changed, it's dash, # if not, it's bash, and then bs can equal a single backslash. bs='\\' ts=`echo $bs` if [ "$ts" = '\\' ]; then # this is bash bs='\' fi check_max_args() { # event_header TEST_STRING=$1 # Acceptable for i in `seq 1 $MAX_ARGS`; do TEST_STRING="$TEST_STRING $bs$i" done echo "$TEST_STRING" >> dynamic_events echo > dynamic_events # Error TEST_STRING="$TEST_STRING \\$EXCEED_ARGS" ! echo "$TEST_STRING" >> dynamic_events return 0 } # Kprobe max args limitation if grep -q "kprobe_events" README; then check_max_args "p vfs_read" fi # Fprobe max args limitation if grep -q "f[:[/][]] [%return] []" README; then check_max_args "f vfs_read" fi # Tprobe max args limitation if grep -q "t[:[/][]] []" README; then check_max_args "t kfree" fi # Uprobe max args limitation if grep -q "uprobe_events" README; then check_max_args "p /bin/sh:10" fi