package internal import ( "bytes" "fmt" "io" "strings" ) // ErrorWithLog returns an error which includes logs from the kernel verifier. // // The default error output is a summary of the full log. The latter can be // accessed via VerifierError.Log or by formatting the error, see Format. // // A set of heuristics is used to determine whether the log has been truncated. func ErrorWithLog(err error, log []byte) *VerifierError { const whitespace = "\t\r\v\n " // Convert verifier log C string by truncating it on the first 0 byte // and trimming trailing whitespace before interpreting as a Go string. truncated := false if i := bytes.IndexByte(log, 0); i != -1 { if i == len(log)-1 && !bytes.HasSuffix(log[:i], []byte{'\n'}) { // The null byte is at the end of the buffer and it's not preceded // by a newline character. Most likely the buffer was too short. truncated = true } log = log[:i] } else if len(log) > 0 { // No null byte? Dodgy! truncated = true } log = bytes.Trim(log, whitespace) logLines := bytes.Split(log, []byte{'\n'}) lines := make([]string, 0, len(logLines)) for _, line := range logLines { // Don't remove leading white space on individual lines. We rely on it // when outputting logs. lines = append(lines, string(bytes.TrimRight(line, whitespace))) } return &VerifierError{err, lines, truncated} } // VerifierError includes information from the eBPF verifier. // // It summarises the log output, see Format if you want to output the full contents. type VerifierError struct { // The error which caused this error. Cause error // The verifier output split into lines. Log []string // Whether the log output is truncated, based on several heuristics. Truncated bool } func (le *VerifierError) Unwrap() error { return le.Cause } func (le *VerifierError) Error() string { log := le.Log if n := len(log); n > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(log[n-1], "processed ") { // Get rid of "processed 39 insns (limit 1000000) ..." from summary. log = log[:n-1] } n := len(log) if n == 0 { return le.Cause.Error() } lines := log[n-1:] if n >= 2 && (includePreviousLine(log[n-1]) || le.Truncated) { // Add one more line of context if it aids understanding the error. lines = log[n-2:] } var b strings.Builder fmt.Fprintf(&b, "%s: ", le.Cause.Error()) for i, line := range lines { b.WriteString(strings.TrimSpace(line)) if i != len(lines)-1 { b.WriteString(": ") } } omitted := len(le.Log) - len(lines) if omitted == 0 && !le.Truncated { return b.String() } b.WriteString(" (") if le.Truncated { b.WriteString("truncated") } if omitted > 0 { if le.Truncated { b.WriteString(", ") } fmt.Fprintf(&b, "%d line(s) omitted", omitted) } b.WriteString(")") return b.String() } // includePreviousLine returns true if the given line likely is better // understood with additional context from the preceding line. func includePreviousLine(line string) bool { // We need to find a good trade off between understandable error messages // and too much complexity here. Checking the string prefix is ok, requiring // regular expressions to do it is probably overkill. if strings.HasPrefix(line, "\t") { // [13] STRUCT drm_rect size=16 vlen=4 // \tx1 type_id=2 return true } if len(line) >= 2 && line[0] == 'R' && line[1] >= '0' && line[1] <= '9' { // 0: (95) exit // R0 !read_ok return true } if strings.HasPrefix(line, "invalid bpf_context access") { // 0: (79) r6 = *(u64 *)(r1 +0) // func '__x64_sys_recvfrom' arg0 type FWD is not a struct // invalid bpf_context access off=0 size=8 return true } return false } // Format the error. // // Understood verbs are %s and %v, which are equivalent to calling Error(). %v // allows outputting additional information using the following flags: // // + Output the first lines, or all lines if no width is given. // - Output the last lines, or all lines if no width is given. // // Use width to specify how many lines to output. Use the '-' flag to output // lines from the end of the log instead of the beginning. func (le *VerifierError) Format(f fmt.State, verb rune) { switch verb { case 's': _, _ = io.WriteString(f, le.Error()) case 'v': n, haveWidth := f.Width() if !haveWidth || n > len(le.Log) { n = len(le.Log) } if !f.Flag('+') && !f.Flag('-') { if haveWidth { _, _ = io.WriteString(f, "%!v(BADWIDTH)") return } _, _ = io.WriteString(f, le.Error()) return } if f.Flag('+') && f.Flag('-') { _, _ = io.WriteString(f, "%!v(BADFLAG)") return } fmt.Fprintf(f, "%s:", le.Cause.Error()) omitted := len(le.Log) - n lines := le.Log[:n] if f.Flag('-') { // Print last instead of first lines. lines = le.Log[len(le.Log)-n:] if omitted > 0 { fmt.Fprintf(f, "\n\t(%d line(s) omitted)", omitted) } } for _, line := range lines { fmt.Fprintf(f, "\n\t%s", line) } if !f.Flag('-') { if omitted > 0 { fmt.Fprintf(f, "\n\t(%d line(s) omitted)", omitted) } } if le.Truncated { fmt.Fprintf(f, "\n\t(truncated)") } default: fmt.Fprintf(f, "%%!%c(BADVERB)", verb) } }