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Sasha Goldshtein4eace762017-03-30 05:06:22 -04001Demonstrations of funcslower, the Linux eBPF/bcc version.
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4funcslower shows kernel or user function invocations slower than a threshold.
5This can be used for last-resort diagnostics when aggregation-based tools have
6failed. For example, trace the open() function in libc when it is slower than
71 microsecond (us):
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9# ./funcslower c:open -u 1
10Tracing function calls slower than 1 us... Ctrl+C to quit.
11COMM PID LAT(us) RVAL FUNC
12less 27074 33.77 3 c:open
13less 27074 9.96 ffffffffffffffff c:open
14less 27074 5.92 ffffffffffffffff c:open
15less 27074 15.88 ffffffffffffffff c:open
16less 27074 8.89 3 c:open
17less 27074 15.89 3 c:open
18sh 27075 20.97 4 c:open
19bash 27075 20.14 4 c:open
20lesspipe.sh 27075 18.77 4 c:open
21lesspipe.sh 27075 11.21 4 c:open
22lesspipe.sh 27075 13.68 4 c:open
23file 27076 14.83 ffffffffffffffff c:open
24file 27076 8.02 4 c:open
25file 27076 10.26 4 c:open
26file 27076 6.55 4 c:open
27less 27074 11.67 4 c:open
28^C
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30This shows several open operations performed by less and some helpers it invoked
31in the process. The latency (in microseconds) is shown, as well as the return
32value from the open() function, which helps indicate if there is a correlation
33between failures and slow invocations. Most open() calls seemed to have
34completed successfully (returning a valid file descriptor), but some have failed
35and returned -1.
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37You can also trace kernel functions:
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39# ./funcslower -m 10 vfs_read
40Tracing function calls slower than 10 ms... Ctrl+C to quit.
41COMM PID LAT(ms) RVAL FUNC
42bash 11527 78.97 1 vfs_read
43bash 11527 101.26 1 vfs_read
44bash 11527 1053.60 1 vfs_read
45bash 11527 44.21 1 vfs_read
46bash 11527 79.50 1 vfs_read
47bash 11527 33.37 1 vfs_read
48bash 11527 112.17 1 vfs_read
49bash 11527 101.49 1 vfs_read
50^C
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52Occasionally, it is also useful to see the arguments passed to the functions.
53The raw hex values of the arguments are available when using the -a switch:
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55# ./funcslower __kmalloc -a 2 -u 1
56Tracing function calls slower than 1 us... Ctrl+C to quit.
57COMM PID LAT(us) RVAL FUNC ARGS
58kworker/0:2 27077 7.46 ffff90054f9f8e40 __kmalloc 0x98 0x1400000
59kworker/0:2 27077 6.84 ffff90054f9f8e40 __kmalloc 0x98 0x1400000
60bash 11527 6.87 ffff90054f9f8e40 __kmalloc 0x90 0x1408240
61bash 11527 1.15 ffff90054f9f8e40 __kmalloc 0x90 0x1408240
62bash 11527 1.15 ffff90055a1b8c00 __kmalloc 0x2c 0x1400240
63bash 11527 1.18 ffff90054b87d240 __kmalloc 0x1c 0x1400040
64bash 11527 10.59 ffff900546d60000 __kmalloc 0x10000 0x14082c0
65bash 11527 1.49 ffff90054fbd4c00 __kmalloc 0x280 0x15080c0
66bash 11527 1.00 ffff90054789b000 __kmalloc 0x800 0x15012c0
67bash 27128 3.47 ffff90057ca1a200 __kmalloc 0x150 0x1400240
68bash 27128 1.82 ffff90054fbd4c00 __kmalloc 0x230 0x14000c0
69bash 27128 1.17 ffff90054b87d5a0 __kmalloc 0x1c 0x14000c0
70perf 27128 4.81 ffff90054f9f8e40 __kmalloc 0x90 0x1408240
71perf 27128 24.71 ffff900566990000 __kmalloc 0x10000 0x14082c0
72^C
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74This shows the first two arguments to __kmalloc -- the first one is the size
75of the requested allocation. The return value is also shown (null return values
76would indicate a failure).
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dpayne4aab95e2018-06-08 10:11:00 -070078# ./funcslower -U -m 30 '/usr/sbin/nginx:database_write'
79Tracing function calls slower than 30 ms... Ctrl+C to quit.
80COMM PID LAT(ms) RVAL FUNC
81nginx 1617 30.15 9 /usr/sbin/nginx:database_write
82 DataBaseProvider::setData(std::string const&, record_s&)
83 UserDataProvider::saveRecordData(RecordData const&)
84 RequestProcessor::writeResponse(int)
85 RequestProcessor::processRequest()
86 RequestRouter::processRequest(RequestWrapper*, ResponseWrapper*)
87 ngx_http_core_content_phase
88 ngx_http_core_run_phases
89 ngx_http_process_request
90 ngx_process_events_and_timers
91 ngx_spawn_process
92 ngx_master_process_cycle
93 main
94 __libc_start_main
95 [unknown]
96nginx 1629 30.14 9 /usr/sbin/nginx:database_write
97 DataBaseProvider::setData(std::string const&, record_s&)
98 UserDataProvider::saveRecordData(RecordData const&)
99 RequestProcessor::writeResponse(int)
100 RequestProcessor::processRequest()
101 RequestRouter::processRequest(RequestWrapper*, ResponseWrapper*)
102 ngx_http_core_content_phase
103 ngx_http_core_run_phases
104 ngx_http_process_request
105 ngx_process_events_and_timers
106 ngx_spawn_process
107 ngx_master_process_cycle
108 main
109 __libc_start_main
110 [unknown]
dpayne8193c3a2018-06-06 14:23:38 -0700111^C
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dpayne4aab95e2018-06-08 10:11:00 -0700113Shows the user space stack trace of calls to the user space function call open taking longer than 30 ms.
dpayne8193c3a2018-06-06 14:23:38 -0700114
Sasha Goldshtein4eace762017-03-30 05:06:22 -0400115USAGE message:
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dpayne8193c3a2018-06-06 14:23:38 -0700117usage: funcslower.py [-hf] [-p PID] [-U | -K] [-m MIN_MS] [-u MIN_US] [-a ARGUMENTS] [-T]
Sasha Goldshtein4eace762017-03-30 05:06:22 -0400118 [-t] [-v]
119 function [function ...]
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121Trace slow kernel or user function calls.
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123positional arguments:
124 function function(s) to trace
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126optional arguments:
127 -h, --help show this help message and exit
128 -p PID, --pid PID trace this PID only
129 -m MIN_MS, --min-ms MIN_MS
130 minimum duration to trace (ms)
131 -u MIN_US, --min-us MIN_US
132 minimum duration to trace (us)
dpayne8193c3a2018-06-06 14:23:38 -0700133 -U, --user-stack
134 show stacks from user space
135 -K, --kernel-stack
136 show stacks from kernel space
137 -f print output in folded stack format.
Sasha Goldshtein4eace762017-03-30 05:06:22 -0400138 -a ARGUMENTS, --arguments ARGUMENTS
139 print this many entry arguments, as hex
140 -T, --time show HH:MM:SS timestamp
141 -t, --timestamp show timestamp in seconds at us resolution
142 -v, --verbose print the BPF program for debugging purposes
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144examples:
145 ./funcslower vfs_write # trace vfs_write calls slower than 1ms
146 ./funcslower -m 10 vfs_write # same, but slower than 10ms
147 ./funcslower -u 10 c:open # trace open calls slower than 10us
148 ./funcslower -p 135 c:open # trace pid 135 only
149 ./funcslower c:malloc c:free # trace both malloc and free slower than 1ms
150 ./funcslower -a 2 c:open # show first two arguments to open