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1 Uprobe-tracer: Uprobe-based Event Tracing
2 =========================================
3
4 Documentation written by Srikar Dronamraju
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7Overview
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9Uprobe based trace events are similar to kprobe based trace events.
6b0b7551 10To enable this feature, build your kernel with CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENTS=y.
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12Similar to the kprobe-event tracer, this doesn't need to be activated via
13current_tracer. Instead of that, add probe points via
14/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events, and enable it via
15/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/uprobes/<EVENT>/enabled.
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17However unlike kprobe-event tracer, the uprobe event interface expects the
decc6bfb 18user to calculate the offset of the probepoint in the object.
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20Synopsis of uprobe_tracer
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22 p[:[GRP/]EVENT] PATH:OFFSET [FETCHARGS] : Set a uprobe
23 r[:[GRP/]EVENT] PATH:OFFSET [FETCHARGS] : Set a return uprobe (uretprobe)
24 -:[GRP/]EVENT : Clear uprobe or uretprobe event
f3f096cf 25
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26 GRP : Group name. If omitted, "uprobes" is the default value.
27 EVENT : Event name. If omitted, the event name is generated based
306cfe20 28 on PATH+OFFSET.
decc6bfb 29 PATH : Path to an executable or a library.
306cfe20 30 OFFSET : Offset where the probe is inserted.
f3f096cf 31
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32 FETCHARGS : Arguments. Each probe can have up to 128 args.
33 %REG : Fetch register REG
b079d374 34 @ADDR : Fetch memory at ADDR (ADDR should be in userspace)
b7e0bf34 35 @+OFFSET : Fetch memory at OFFSET (OFFSET from same file as PATH)
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36 $stackN : Fetch Nth entry of stack (N >= 0)
37 $stack : Fetch stack address.
38 $retval : Fetch return value.(*)
35abb67d 39 $comm : Fetch current task comm.
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40 +|-offs(FETCHARG) : Fetch memory at FETCHARG +|- offs address.(**)
41 NAME=FETCHARG : Set NAME as the argument name of FETCHARG.
42 FETCHARG:TYPE : Set TYPE as the type of FETCHARG. Currently, basic types
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43 (u8/u16/u32/u64/s8/s16/s32/s64), hexadecimal types
44 (x8/x16/x32/x64), "string" and bitfield are supported.
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45
46 (*) only for return probe.
47 (**) this is useful for fetching a field of data structures.
48
49Types
50-----
51Several types are supported for fetch-args. Uprobe tracer will access memory
52by given type. Prefix 's' and 'u' means those types are signed and unsigned
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53respectively. 'x' prefix implies it is unsigned. Traced arguments are shown
54in decimal ('s' and 'u') or hexadecimal ('x'). Without type casting, 'x32'
55or 'x64' is used depends on the architecture (e.g. x86-32 uses x32, and
56x86-64 uses x64).
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57String type is a special type, which fetches a "null-terminated" string from
58user space.
59Bitfield is another special type, which takes 3 parameters, bit-width, bit-
60offset, and container-size (usually 32). The syntax is;
61
62 b<bit-width>@<bit-offset>/<container-size>
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64For $comm, the default type is "string"; any other type is invalid.
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67Event Profiling
68---------------
decc6bfb 69You can check the total number of probe hits and probe miss-hits via
f3f096cf 70/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_profile.
decc6bfb 71The first column is event name, the second is the number of probe hits,
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72the third is the number of probe miss-hits.
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74Usage examples
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76 * Add a probe as a new uprobe event, write a new definition to uprobe_events
77as below: (sets a uprobe at an offset of 0x4245c0 in the executable /bin/bash)
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7058763b 79 echo 'p /bin/bash:0x4245c0' > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
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81 * Add a probe as a new uretprobe event:
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7058763b 83 echo 'r /bin/bash:0x4245c0' > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
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85 * Unset registered event:
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7058763b 87 echo '-:p_bash_0x4245c0' >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
f3f096cf 88
decc6bfb 89 * Print out the events that are registered:
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decc6bfb 91 cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
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decc6bfb 93 * Clear all events:
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95 echo > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
96
97Following example shows how to dump the instruction pointer and %ax register
98at the probed text address. Probe zfree function in /bin/zsh:
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100 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/
decc6bfb 101 # cat /proc/`pgrep zsh`/maps | grep /bin/zsh | grep r-xp
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102 00400000-0048a000 r-xp 00000000 08:03 130904 /bin/zsh
103 # objdump -T /bin/zsh | grep -w zfree
104 0000000000446420 g DF .text 0000000000000012 Base zfree
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106 0x46420 is the offset of zfree in object /bin/zsh that is loaded at
107 0x00400000. Hence the command to uprobe would be:
108
109 # echo 'p:zfree_entry /bin/zsh:0x46420 %ip %ax' > uprobe_events
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111 And the same for the uretprobe would be:
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decc6bfb 113 # echo 'r:zfree_exit /bin/zsh:0x46420 %ip %ax' >> uprobe_events
f3f096cf 114
decc6bfb 115Please note: User has to explicitly calculate the offset of the probe-point
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116in the object. We can see the events that are registered by looking at the
117uprobe_events file.
118
119 # cat uprobe_events
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120 p:uprobes/zfree_entry /bin/zsh:0x00046420 arg1=%ip arg2=%ax
121 r:uprobes/zfree_exit /bin/zsh:0x00046420 arg1=%ip arg2=%ax
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decc6bfb 123Format of events can be seen by viewing the file events/uprobes/zfree_entry/format
ec83db0f 124
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125 # cat events/uprobes/zfree_entry/format
126 name: zfree_entry
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127 ID: 922
128 format:
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129 field:unsigned short common_type; offset:0; size:2; signed:0;
130 field:unsigned char common_flags; offset:2; size:1; signed:0;
131 field:unsigned char common_preempt_count; offset:3; size:1; signed:0;
132 field:int common_pid; offset:4; size:4; signed:1;
133 field:int common_padding; offset:8; size:4; signed:1;
ec83db0f 134
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135 field:unsigned long __probe_ip; offset:12; size:4; signed:0;
136 field:u32 arg1; offset:16; size:4; signed:0;
137 field:u32 arg2; offset:20; size:4; signed:0;
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138
139 print fmt: "(%lx) arg1=%lx arg2=%lx", REC->__probe_ip, REC->arg1, REC->arg2
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141Right after definition, each event is disabled by default. For tracing these
142events, you need to enable it by:
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144 # echo 1 > events/uprobes/enable
145
146Lets disable the event after sleeping for some time.
decc6bfb 147
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148 # sleep 20
149 # echo 0 > events/uprobes/enable
150
151And you can see the traced information via /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace.
152
153 # cat trace
154 # tracer: nop
155 #
156 # TASK-PID CPU# TIMESTAMP FUNCTION
157 # | | | | |
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158 zsh-24842 [006] 258544.995456: zfree_entry: (0x446420) arg1=446420 arg2=79
159 zsh-24842 [007] 258545.000270: zfree_exit: (0x446540 <- 0x446420) arg1=446540 arg2=0
160 zsh-24842 [002] 258545.043929: zfree_entry: (0x446420) arg1=446420 arg2=79
161 zsh-24842 [004] 258547.046129: zfree_exit: (0x446540 <- 0x446420) arg1=446540 arg2=0
162
163Output shows us uprobe was triggered for a pid 24842 with ip being 0x446420
164and contents of ax register being 79. And uretprobe was triggered with ip at
1650x446540 with counterpart function entry at 0x446420.