| Demonstrations of ucalls. |
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| ucalls summarizes method calls in various high-level languages, including Java, |
| Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, and Linux system calls. It displays statistics on |
| the most frequently called methods, as well as the latency (duration) of these |
| methods. |
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| Through the syscalls support, ucalls can provide basic information on a |
| process' interaction with the system including syscall counts and latencies. |
| This can then be used for further exploration with other BCC tools like trace, |
| argdist, biotop, fileslower, and others. |
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| For example, to trace method call latency in a Java application: |
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| # ucalls -L $(pidof java) |
| Tracing calls in process 26877 (language: java)... Ctrl-C to quit. |
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| METHOD # CALLS TIME (us) |
| java/io/BufferedInputStream.getBufIfOpen 1 7.00 |
| slowy/App.isSimplePrime 8970 8858.35 |
| slowy/App.isDivisible 3228196 3076985.12 |
| slowy/App.isPrime 8969 4841017.64 |
| ^C |
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| To trace only syscalls in a particular process and print the top 10 most |
| frequently-invoked ones: |
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| # ucalls -ST 10 3018 |
| Attached 375 kernel probes for syscall tracing. |
| Tracing calls in process 3018 (language: none)... Ctrl-C to quit. |
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| METHOD # CALLS |
| sys_rt_sigaction 4 |
| SyS_rt_sigprocmask 4 |
| sys_mprotect 5 |
| sys_read 22 |
| SyS_write 39 |
| SyS_epoll_wait 42 |
| sys_futex 177 |
| SyS_mmap 180 |
| sys_mmap_pgoff 181 |
| sys_munmap 817 |
| ^C |
| Detaching kernel probes, please wait... |
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| To print only the top 5 methods and report times in milliseconds (the default |
| is microseconds): |
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| # ucalls -mT 5 $(pidof python) |
| Tracing calls in process 26914 (language: python)... Ctrl-C to quit. |
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| METHOD # CALLS |
| <stdin>.<module> 1 |
| <stdin>.fibo 14190928 |
| ^C |
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| USAGE message: |
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| # ./ucalls.py -h |
| usage: ucalls.py [-h] [-l {java,perl,php,python,ruby,tcl,none}] [-T TOP] [-L] [-S] [-v] |
| [-m] |
| pid [interval] |
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| Summarize method calls in high-level languages. |
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| positional arguments: |
| pid process id to attach to |
| interval print every specified number of seconds |
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| optional arguments: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -l {java,perl,php,python,ruby,tcl,none}, --language {java,perl,php,python,ruby,tcl,none} |
| language to trace (if none, trace syscalls only) |
| -T TOP, --top TOP number of most frequent/slow calls to print |
| -L, --latency record method latency from enter to exit (except |
| recursive calls) |
| -S, --syscalls record syscall latency (adds overhead) |
| -v, --verbose verbose mode: print the BPF program (for debugging |
| purposes) |
| -m, --milliseconds report times in milliseconds (default is microseconds) |
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| examples: |
| ./ucalls -l java 185 # trace Java calls and print statistics on ^C |
| ./ucalls -l python 2020 1 # trace Python calls and print every second |
| ./ucalls -l java 185 -S # trace Java calls and syscalls |
| ./ucalls 6712 -S # trace only syscall counts |
| ./ucalls -l ruby 1344 -T 10 # trace top 10 Ruby method calls |
| ./ucalls -l ruby 1344 -L # trace Ruby calls including latency |
| ./ucalls -l php 443 -LS # trace PHP calls and syscalls with latency |
| ./ucalls -l python 2020 -mL # trace Python calls including latency in ms |