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Kirill Smelkov
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79ad6dd2
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79ad6dd2
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Feb 18, 2016
by
Brenden Blanco
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Merge pull request #395 from mcaleavya/master
migration of statsnoop to use bpf_perf_event
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tools/old/statsnoop.py
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man/man8/statsnoop.8
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@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ applications that are failing, especially on startup.
This works by tracing various kernel sys_stat() functions using dynamic
tracing, and will need updating to match any changes to these functions.
This makes use of a Linux 4.5 feature (bpf_perf_event_output());
for kernels older than 4.5, see the version under tools/old,
which uses an older mechanism.
Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.
.SH REQUIREMENTS
CONFIG_BPF and bcc.
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tools/old/statsnoop.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# @lint-avoid-python-3-compatibility-imports
#
# statsnoop Trace stat() syscalls.
# For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. Embedded C.
#
# USAGE: statsnoop [-h] [-t] [-x] [-p PID]
#
# Copyright 2016 Netflix, Inc.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")
#
# 08-Feb-2016 Brendan Gregg Created this.
from
__future__
import
print_function
from
bcc
import
BPF
import
argparse
# arguments
examples
=
"""examples:
./statsnoop # trace all stat() syscalls
./statsnoop -t # include timestamps
./statsnoop -x # only show failed stats
./statsnoop -p 181 # only trace PID 181
"""
parser
=
argparse
.
ArgumentParser
(
description
=
"Trace stat() syscalls"
,
formatter_class
=
argparse
.
RawDescriptionHelpFormatter
,
epilog
=
examples
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-t"
,
"--timestamp"
,
action
=
"store_true"
,
help
=
"include timestamp on output"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-x"
,
"--failed"
,
action
=
"store_true"
,
help
=
"only show failed stats"
)
parser
.
add_argument
(
"-p"
,
"--pid"
,
help
=
"trace this PID only"
)
args
=
parser
.
parse_args
()
debug
=
0
# define BPF program
bpf_text
=
"""
#include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h>
BPF_HASH(args_filename, u32, const char *);
int trace_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx, const char __user *filename)
{
u32 pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
FILTER
args_filename.update(&pid, &filename);
return 0;
};
int trace_return(struct pt_regs *ctx)
{
const char **filenamep;
int ret = ctx->ax;
u32 pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
filenamep = args_filename.lookup(&pid);
if (filenamep == 0) {
// missed entry
return 0;
}
bpf_trace_printk("%d %s
\
\
n", ret, *filenamep);
args_filename.delete(&pid);
return 0;
}
"""
if
args
.
pid
:
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'FILTER'
,
'if (pid != %s) { return 0; }'
%
args
.
pid
)
else
:
bpf_text
=
bpf_text
.
replace
(
'FILTER'
,
''
)
if
debug
:
print
(
bpf_text
)
# initialize BPF
b
=
BPF
(
text
=
bpf_text
)
b
.
attach_kprobe
(
event
=
"sys_stat"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_entry"
)
b
.
attach_kprobe
(
event
=
"sys_statfs"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_entry"
)
b
.
attach_kprobe
(
event
=
"sys_newstat"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_entry"
)
b
.
attach_kretprobe
(
event
=
"sys_stat"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_return"
)
b
.
attach_kretprobe
(
event
=
"sys_statfs"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_return"
)
b
.
attach_kretprobe
(
event
=
"sys_newstat"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_return"
)
# header
if
args
.
timestamp
:
print
(
"%-14s"
%
(
"TIME(s)"
),
end
=
""
)
print
(
"%-6s %-16s %4s %3s %s"
%
(
"PID"
,
"COMM"
,
"FD"
,
"ERR"
,
"PATH"
))
start_ts
=
0
# format output
while
1
:
(
task
,
pid
,
cpu
,
flags
,
ts
,
msg
)
=
b
.
trace_fields
()
(
ret_s
,
filename
)
=
msg
.
split
(
" "
,
1
)
ret
=
int
(
ret_s
)
if
(
args
.
failed
and
(
ret
>=
0
)):
continue
# split return value into FD and errno columns
if
ret
>=
0
:
fd_s
=
ret
err
=
0
else
:
fd_s
=
"-1"
err
=
-
ret
# print columns
if
args
.
timestamp
:
if
start_ts
==
0
:
start_ts
=
ts
print
(
"%-14.9f"
%
(
ts
-
start_ts
),
end
=
""
)
print
(
"%-6d %-16s %4s %3s %s"
%
(
pid
,
task
,
fd_s
,
err
,
filename
))
tools/statsnoop.py
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@@ -10,10 +10,12 @@
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")
#
# 08-Feb-2016 Brendan Gregg Created this.
# 17-Feb-2016 Allan McAleavy updated for BPF_PERF_OUTPUT
from
__future__
import
print_function
from
bcc
import
BPF
import
argparse
import
ctypes
as
ct
# arguments
examples
=
"""examples:
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@@ -38,32 +40,67 @@ debug = 0
# define BPF program
bpf_text
=
"""
#include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h>
#include <uapi/linux/limits.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
struct val_t {
u32 pid;
u64 ts;
char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN];
const char *fname;
};
struct data_t {
u32 pid;
u64 ts;
u64 delta;
int ret;
char comm[TASK_COMM_LEN];
char fname[NAME_MAX];
};
BPF_HASH(args_filename, u32, const char *);
BPF_HASH(infotmp, u32, struct val_t);
BPF_PERF_OUTPUT(events);
int trace_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx, const char __user *filename)
{
struct val_t val = {};
u32 pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
FILTER
args_filename.update(&pid, &filename);
if (bpf_get_current_comm(&val.comm, sizeof(val.comm)) == 0) {
val.pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
val.ts = bpf_ktime_get_ns();
val.fname = filename;
infotmp.update(&pid, &val);
}
return 0;
};
int trace_return(struct pt_regs *ctx)
{
const char **filenamep;
int ret = ctx->ax;
u32 pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
struct val_t *valp;
struct data_t data = {};
u64 tsp = bpf_ktime_get_ns();
filenamep = args_filename
.lookup(&pid);
if (
filename
p == 0) {
valp = infotmp
.lookup(&pid);
if (
val
p == 0) {
// missed entry
return 0;
}
bpf_trace_printk("%d %s
\
\
n", ret, *filenamep);
bpf_probe_read(&data.comm, sizeof(data.comm), valp->comm);
bpf_probe_read(&data.fname, sizeof(data.fname), (void *)valp->fname);
data.pid = valp->pid;
data.delta = tsp - valp->ts;
data.ts = tsp / 1000;
data.ret = ctx->ax;
events.perf_submit(ctx, &data, sizeof(data));
infotmp.delete(&pid);
args_filename.delete(&pid);
return 0;
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@@ -86,33 +123,65 @@ b.attach_kretprobe(event="sys_stat", fn_name="trace_return")
b
.
attach_kretprobe
(
event
=
"sys_statfs"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_return"
)
b
.
attach_kretprobe
(
event
=
"sys_newstat"
,
fn_name
=
"trace_return"
)
TASK_COMM_LEN
=
16
# linux/sched.h
NAME_MAX
=
255
# linux/limits.h
class
Data
(
ct
.
Structure
):
_fields_
=
[
(
"pid"
,
ct
.
c_ulonglong
),
(
"ts"
,
ct
.
c_ulonglong
),
(
"delta"
,
ct
.
c_ulonglong
),
(
"ret"
,
ct
.
c_int
),
(
"comm"
,
ct
.
c_char
*
TASK_COMM_LEN
),
(
"fname"
,
ct
.
c_char
*
NAME_MAX
)
]
start_ts
=
0
prev_ts
=
0
delta
=
0
# header
if
args
.
timestamp
:
print
(
"%-14s"
%
(
"TIME(s)"
),
end
=
""
)
print
(
"%-6s %-16s %4s %3s %s"
%
(
"PID"
,
"COMM"
,
"FD"
,
"ERR"
,
"PATH"
))
start_ts
=
0
# format output
while
1
:
(
task
,
pid
,
cpu
,
flags
,
ts
,
msg
)
=
b
.
trace_fields
()
(
ret_s
,
filename
)
=
msg
.
split
(
" "
,
1
)
ret
=
int
(
ret_s
)
if
(
args
.
failed
and
(
ret
>=
0
)):
continue
# process event
def
print_event
(
cpu
,
data
,
size
):
event
=
ct
.
cast
(
data
,
ct
.
POINTER
(
Data
)).
contents
global
start_ts
global
prev_ts
global
delta
global
cont
# split return value into FD and errno columns
if
ret
>=
0
:
fd_s
=
ret
if
event
.
ret
>=
0
:
fd_s
=
event
.
ret
err
=
0
else
:
fd_s
=
"-1"
err
=
-
ret
fd_s
=
-
1
err
=
-
event
.
ret
# print columns
if
args
.
timestamp
:
if
start_ts
==
0
:
start_ts
=
ts
print
(
"%-14.9f"
%
(
ts
-
start_ts
),
end
=
""
)
print
(
"%-6d %-16s %4s %3s %s"
%
(
pid
,
task
,
fd_s
,
err
,
filename
))
prev_ts
=
start_ts
if
start_ts
==
1
:
delta
=
float
(
delta
)
+
(
event
.
ts
-
prev_ts
)
if
(
args
.
failed
and
(
event
.
ret
>=
0
)):
start_ts
=
1
prev_ts
=
event
.
ts
return
if
args
.
timestamp
:
print
(
"%-14.9f"
%
(
delta
/
1000000
),
end
=
""
)
print
(
"%-6d %-16s %4d %3d %s"
%
(
event
.
pid
,
event
.
comm
,
fd_s
,
err
,
event
.
fname
))
prev_ts
=
event
.
ts
start_ts
=
1
# loop with callback to print_event
b
[
"events"
].
open_perf_buffer
(
print_event
)
while
1
:
b
.
kprobe_poll
()
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