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Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +02001 Kprobe-based Event Tracer
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4 Documentation is written by Masami Hiramatsu
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7Overview
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9This tracer is similar to the events tracer which is based on Tracepoint
10infrastructure. Instead of Tracepoint, this tracer is based on kprobes(kprobe
11and kretprobe). It probes anywhere where kprobes can probe(this means, all
12functions body except for __kprobes functions).
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14Unlike the function tracer, this tracer can probe instructions inside of
15kernel functions. It allows you to check which instruction has been executed.
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17Unlike the Tracepoint based events tracer, this tracer can add and remove
18probe points on the fly.
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20Similar to the events tracer, this tracer doesn't need to be activated via
21current_tracer, instead of that, just set probe points via
22/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/kprobe_events. And you can set filters on each
23probe events via /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/kprobes/<EVENT>/filter.
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25
26Synopsis of kprobe_events
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Masami Hiramatsu2fba0c82009-09-10 19:53:14 -040028 p[:EVENT] SYMBOL[+offs]|MEMADDR [FETCHARGS] : Set a probe
29 r[:EVENT] SYMBOL[+0] [FETCHARGS] : Set a return probe
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020030
Masami Hiramatsu2fba0c82009-09-10 19:53:14 -040031 EVENT : Event name. If omitted, the event name is generated
32 based on SYMBOL+offs or MEMADDR.
33 SYMBOL[+offs] : Symbol+offset where the probe is inserted.
34 MEMADDR : Address where the probe is inserted.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020035
Masami Hiramatsu2fba0c82009-09-10 19:53:14 -040036 FETCHARGS : Arguments. Each probe can have up to 128 args.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020037 %REG : Fetch register REG
38 sN : Fetch Nth entry of stack (N >= 0)
39 sa : Fetch stack address.
40 @ADDR : Fetch memory at ADDR (ADDR should be in kernel)
41 @SYM[+|-offs] : Fetch memory at SYM +|- offs (SYM should be a data symbol)
42 aN : Fetch function argument. (N >= 0)(*)
43 rv : Fetch return value.(**)
44 ra : Fetch return address.(**)
Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -040045 +|-offs(FETCHARG) : Fetch memory at FETCHARG +|- offs address.(***)
46 NAME=FETCHARG: Set NAME as the argument name of FETCHARG.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020047
48 (*) aN may not correct on asmlinkaged functions and at the middle of
49 function body.
50 (**) only for return probe.
51 (***) this is useful for fetching a field of data structures.
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54Per-Probe Event Filtering
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56 Per-probe event filtering feature allows you to set different filter on each
57probe and gives you what arguments will be shown in trace buffer. If an event
58name is specified right after 'p:' or 'r:' in kprobe_events, the tracer adds
59an event under tracing/events/kprobes/<EVENT>, at the directory you can see
60'id', 'enabled', 'format' and 'filter'.
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62enabled:
63 You can enable/disable the probe by writing 1 or 0 on it.
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65format:
Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -040066 This shows the format of this probe event.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020067
68filter:
Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -040069 You can write filtering rules of this event.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020070
Masami Hiramatsue08d1c62009-09-10 19:53:30 -040071id:
72 This shows the id of this probe event.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020073
Masami Hiramatsucd7e7bd2009-08-13 16:35:42 -040074Event Profiling
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76 You can check the total number of probe hits and probe miss-hits via
77/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/kprobe_profile.
78 The first column is event name, the second is the number of probe hits,
79the third is the number of probe miss-hits.
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Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020082Usage examples
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84To add a probe as a new event, write a new definition to kprobe_events
85as below.
86
Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -040087 echo p:myprobe do_sys_open dfd=a0 filename=a1 flags=a2 mode=a3 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/kprobe_events
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020088
89 This sets a kprobe on the top of do_sys_open() function with recording
Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -0400901st to 4th arguments as "myprobe" event. As this example shows, users can
91choose more familiar names for each arguments.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +020092
93 echo r:myretprobe do_sys_open rv ra >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/kprobe_events
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95 This sets a kretprobe on the return point of do_sys_open() function with
96recording return value and return address as "myretprobe" event.
97 You can see the format of these events via
98/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/kprobes/<EVENT>/format.
99
100 cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/kprobes/myprobe/format
101name: myprobe
Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -0400102ID: 75
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +0200103format:
104 field:unsigned short common_type; offset:0; size:2;
105 field:unsigned char common_flags; offset:2; size:1;
106 field:unsigned char common_preempt_count; offset:3; size:1;
107 field:int common_pid; offset:4; size:4;
108 field:int common_tgid; offset:8; size:4;
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110 field: unsigned long ip; offset:16;tsize:8;
111 field: int nargs; offset:24;tsize:4;
Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -0400112 field: unsigned long dfd; offset:32;tsize:8;
113 field: unsigned long filename; offset:40;tsize:8;
114 field: unsigned long flags; offset:48;tsize:8;
115 field: unsigned long mode; offset:56;tsize:8;
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +0200116
Masami Hiramatsu6e9f23d2009-09-10 19:53:45 -0400117print fmt: "(%lx) dfd=%lx filename=%lx flags=%lx mode=%lx", REC->ip, REC->dfd, REC->filename, REC->flags, REC->mode
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +0200118
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Masami Hiramatsueca0d912009-09-10 19:53:38 -0400120 You can see that the event has 4 arguments as in the expressions you specified.
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +0200121
122 echo > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/kprobe_events
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124 This clears all probe points. and you can see the traced information via
125/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace.
126
127 cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace
128# tracer: nop
129#
130# TASK-PID CPU# TIMESTAMP FUNCTION
131# | | | | |
Masami Hiramatsu6e9f23d2009-09-10 19:53:45 -0400132 <...>-1447 [001] 1038282.286875: myprobe: (do_sys_open+0x0/0xd6) dfd=3 filename=7fffd1ec4440 flags=8000 mode=0
133 <...>-1447 [001] 1038282.286878: myretprobe: (sys_openat+0xc/0xe <- do_sys_open) rv=fffffffffffffffe ra=ffffffff81367a3a
134 <...>-1447 [001] 1038282.286885: myprobe: (do_sys_open+0x0/0xd6) dfd=ffffff9c filename=40413c flags=8000 mode=1b6
135 <...>-1447 [001] 1038282.286915: myretprobe: (sys_open+0x1b/0x1d <- do_sys_open) rv=3 ra=ffffffff81367a3a
136 <...>-1447 [001] 1038282.286969: myprobe: (do_sys_open+0x0/0xd6) dfd=ffffff9c filename=4041c6 flags=98800 mode=10
137 <...>-1447 [001] 1038282.286976: myretprobe: (sys_open+0x1b/0x1d <- do_sys_open) rv=3 ra=ffffffff81367a3a
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +0200138
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Masami Hiramatsu6e9f23d2009-09-10 19:53:45 -0400140 Each line shows when the kernel hits an event, and <- SYMBOL means kernel
Masami Hiramatsud8ec9182009-08-19 21:13:57 +0200141returns from SYMBOL(e.g. "sys_open+0x1b/0x1d <- do_sys_open" means kernel
142returns from do_sys_open to sys_open+0x1b).
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