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1 Uprobe-tracer: Uprobe-based Event Tracing
2 =========================================
3
4 Documentation written by Srikar Dronamraju
5
6
7 Overview
8 --------
9 Uprobe based trace events are similar to kprobe based trace events.
10 To enable this feature, build your kernel with CONFIG_UPROBE_EVENT=y.
11
12 Similar to the kprobe-event tracer, this doesn't need to be activated via
13 current_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.
16
17 However unlike kprobe-event tracer, the uprobe event interface expects the
18 user to calculate the offset of the probepoint in the object.
19
20 Synopsis of uprobe_tracer
21 -------------------------
22 p[:[GRP/]EVENT] PATH:SYMBOL[+offs] [FETCHARGS] : Set a uprobe
23 r[:[GRP/]EVENT] PATH:SYMBOL[+offs] [FETCHARGS] : Set a return uprobe (uretprobe)
24 -:[GRP/]EVENT : Clear uprobe or uretprobe event
25
26 GRP : Group name. If omitted, "uprobes" is the default value.
27 EVENT : Event name. If omitted, the event name is generated based
28 on SYMBOL+offs.
29 PATH : Path to an executable or a library.
30 SYMBOL[+offs] : Symbol+offset where the probe is inserted.
31
32 FETCHARGS : Arguments. Each probe can have up to 128 args.
33 %REG : Fetch register REG
34
35 Event Profiling
36 ---------------
37 You can check the total number of probe hits and probe miss-hits via
38 /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_profile.
39 The first column is event name, the second is the number of probe hits,
40 the third is the number of probe miss-hits.
41
42 Usage examples
43 --------------
44 * Add a probe as a new uprobe event, write a new definition to uprobe_events
45 as below: (sets a uprobe at an offset of 0x4245c0 in the executable /bin/bash)
46
47 echo 'p: /bin/bash:0x4245c0' > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
48
49 * Add a probe as a new uretprobe event:
50
51 echo 'r: /bin/bash:0x4245c0' > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
52
53 * Unset registered event:
54
55 echo '-:bash_0x4245c0' >> /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
56
57 * Print out the events that are registered:
58
59 cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
60
61 * Clear all events:
62
63 echo > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/uprobe_events
64
65 Following example shows how to dump the instruction pointer and %ax register
66 at the probed text address. Probe zfree function in /bin/zsh:
67
68 # cd /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/
69 # cat /proc/`pgrep zsh`/maps | grep /bin/zsh | grep r-xp
70 00400000-0048a000 r-xp 00000000 08:03 130904 /bin/zsh
71 # objdump -T /bin/zsh | grep -w zfree
72 0000000000446420 g DF .text 0000000000000012 Base zfree
73
74 0x46420 is the offset of zfree in object /bin/zsh that is loaded at
75 0x00400000. Hence the command to uprobe would be:
76
77 # echo 'p:zfree_entry /bin/zsh:0x46420 %ip %ax' > uprobe_events
78
79 And the same for the uretprobe would be:
80
81 # echo 'r:zfree_exit /bin/zsh:0x46420 %ip %ax' >> uprobe_events
82
83 Please note: User has to explicitly calculate the offset of the probe-point
84 in the object. We can see the events that are registered by looking at the
85 uprobe_events file.
86
87 # cat uprobe_events
88 p:uprobes/zfree_entry /bin/zsh:0x00046420 arg1=%ip arg2=%ax
89 r:uprobes/zfree_exit /bin/zsh:0x00046420 arg1=%ip arg2=%ax
90
91 Format of events can be seen by viewing the file events/uprobes/zfree_entry/format
92
93 # cat events/uprobes/zfree_entry/format
94 name: zfree_entry
95 ID: 922
96 format:
97 field:unsigned short common_type; offset:0; size:2; signed:0;
98 field:unsigned char common_flags; offset:2; size:1; signed:0;
99 field:unsigned char common_preempt_count; offset:3; size:1; signed:0;
100 field:int common_pid; offset:4; size:4; signed:1;
101 field:int common_padding; offset:8; size:4; signed:1;
102
103 field:unsigned long __probe_ip; offset:12; size:4; signed:0;
104 field:u32 arg1; offset:16; size:4; signed:0;
105 field:u32 arg2; offset:20; size:4; signed:0;
106
107 print fmt: "(%lx) arg1=%lx arg2=%lx", REC->__probe_ip, REC->arg1, REC->arg2
108
109 Right after definition, each event is disabled by default. For tracing these
110 events, you need to enable it by:
111
112 # echo 1 > events/uprobes/enable
113
114 Lets disable the event after sleeping for some time.
115
116 # sleep 20
117 # echo 0 > events/uprobes/enable
118
119 And you can see the traced information via /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace.
120
121 # cat trace
122 # tracer: nop
123 #
124 # TASK-PID CPU# TIMESTAMP FUNCTION
125 # | | | | |
126 zsh-24842 [006] 258544.995456: zfree_entry: (0x446420) arg1=446420 arg2=79
127 zsh-24842 [007] 258545.000270: zfree_exit: (0x446540 <- 0x446420) arg1=446540 arg2=0
128 zsh-24842 [002] 258545.043929: zfree_entry: (0x446420) arg1=446420 arg2=79
129 zsh-24842 [004] 258547.046129: zfree_exit: (0x446540 <- 0x446420) arg1=446540 arg2=0
130
131 Output shows us uprobe was triggered for a pid 24842 with ip being 0x446420
132 and contents of ax register being 79. And uretprobe was triggered with ip at
133 0x446540 with counterpart function entry at 0x446420.
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