| #!/usr/bin/python |
| # |
| # disksnoop.py Trace block device I/O: basic version of iosnoop. |
| # For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. Embedded C. |
| # |
| # Written as a basic example of tracing latency. |
| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2015 Brendan Gregg. |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") |
| # |
| # 11-Aug-2015 Brendan Gregg Created this. |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| from bcc import BPF |
| |
| REQ_WRITE = 1 # from include/linux/blk_types.h |
| |
| # load BPF program |
| b = BPF(text=""" |
| #include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h> |
| #include <linux/blkdev.h> |
| |
| BPF_HASH(start, struct request *); |
| |
| void trace_start(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct request *req) { |
| // stash start timestamp by request ptr |
| u64 ts = bpf_ktime_get_ns(); |
| |
| start.update(&req, &ts); |
| } |
| |
| void trace_completion(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct request *req) { |
| u64 *tsp, delta; |
| |
| tsp = start.lookup(&req); |
| if (tsp != 0) { |
| delta = bpf_ktime_get_ns() - *tsp; |
| bpf_trace_printk("%d %x %d\\n", req->__data_len, |
| req->cmd_flags, delta / 1000); |
| start.delete(&req); |
| } |
| } |
| """) |
| |
| b.attach_kprobe(event="blk_start_request", fn_name="trace_start") |
| b.attach_kprobe(event="blk_mq_start_request", fn_name="trace_start") |
| b.attach_kprobe(event="blk_account_io_completion", fn_name="trace_completion") |
| |
| # header |
| print("%-18s %-2s %-7s %8s" % ("TIME(s)", "T", "BYTES", "LAT(ms)")) |
| |
| # format output |
| while 1: |
| (task, pid, cpu, flags, ts, msg) = b.trace_fields() |
| (bytes_s, bflags_s, us_s) = msg.split() |
| |
| if int(bflags_s, 16) & REQ_WRITE: |
| type_s = "W" |
| elif bytes_s == "0": # see blk_fill_rwbs() for logic |
| type_s = "M" |
| else: |
| type_s = "R" |
| ms = float(int(us_s, 10)) / 1000 |
| |
| print("%-18.9f %-2s %-7s %8.2f" % (ts, type_s, bytes_s, ms)) |