From: Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
To: Jiri Olsa <olsajiri@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-trace-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>,
Florent Revest <revest@chromium.org>,
Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>,
Will Deacon <will@kernel.org>,
Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>,
Martin KaFai Lau <martin.lau@linux.dev>,
bpf@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 00/11] tracing: Add fprobe events
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2023 09:40:06 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20230428094006.49275a20ab80e0142a6c43c0@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ZEpjgKmDwg1GTCTR@krava>
On Thu, 27 Apr 2023 13:58:56 +0200
Jiri Olsa <olsajiri@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 10:17:45AM +0900, Masami Hiramatsu (Google) wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here is the 7th version of improve fprobe and add a basic fprobe event
> > support for ftrace (tracefs) and perf. Here is the previous version.
> >
> > https://lore.kernel.org/all/168234755610.2210510.12133559313738141202.stgit@mhiramat.roam.corp.google.com/
> >
> > This version is rebased on the latest linux-trace/for-next, fixes
> > bpf_get_btf_vmlinux() return value check [6/11] and adds new BTF $retval
> > type support [9/11] (I forgot to implement this feature last time).
> > Also updates according to the BTF $retval type support.
> >
> > You can also get this series from:
> >
> > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mhiramat/linux.git topic/fprobe-event-ext
> >
> > With this fprobe events, we can continue to trace function entry/exit
> > even if the CONFIG_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE is not available. Since
> > CONFIG_KPROBES_ON_FTRACE requires the CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS,
> > it is not available if the architecture only supports
> > CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_ARGS (e.g. arm64). And that means kprobe
> > events can not probe function entry/exit effectively on such architecture.
> > But this problem can be solved if the dynamic events supports fprobe events
> > because fprobe events doesn't use kprobe but ftrace via fprobe.
> >
> > FPROBE EVENTS
> > =============
> >
> > Fprobe events allows user to add new events on the entry and exit of kernel
> > functions (which can be ftraced). Unlike kprobe events, the fprobe events
> > can only probe the function entry and exit, and it can only trace the
> > function args, return value, and stacks. (no registers)
> > For probing function body, users can continue to use the kprobe events.
> >
> > The tracepoint probe events (tprobe events) also allows user to add new
> > events dynamically on the tracepoint. Most of the tracepoint already has
> > trace-events, so this feature is useful if you only want to know a
> > specific parameter, or trace the tracepoints which has no trace-events
> > (e.g. sched_*_tp tracepoints only exposes the tracepoints.)
> >
> > The fprobe events syntax is;
> >
> > f[:[GRP/][EVENT]] FUNCTION [FETCHARGS]
> > f[MAXACTIVE][:[GRP/][EVENT]] FUNCTION%return [FETCHARGS]
> >
> > And tracepoint probe events syntax is;
> >
> > t[:[GRP/][EVENT]] TRACEPOINT [FETCHARGS]
> >
> > This series includes BTF argument support for fprobe/tracepoint events,
> > and kprobe events. This allows us to fetch a specific function parameter
> > by name, and all parameters by '$$args'.
>
> are you planning to fetch and display more complicated types in future?
> like strings or dereferencing struct field from argument pointer
Yes, that's on my next TODO list. The string thing is a bit problematic,
but I think in most case, "const char *" is used for the strings.
>
> > Note that enabling this feature, you need to enable CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL and
> > confirm that your arch supports CONFIG_HAVE_FUNCTION_ARG_ACCESS_API.
> >
> > E.g.
> >
> > # echo 't kfree ptr' >> dynamic_events
> > # echo 'f kfree object' >> dynamic_events
> > # cat dynamic_events
> > t:tracepoints/kfree kfree ptr=ptr
> > f:fprobes/kfree__entry kfree object=object
> > # echo 1 > events/fprobes/enable
> > # echo 1 > events/tracepoints/enable
> > # echo > trace
> > # head -n 20 trace | tail
> > # TASK-PID CPU# ||||| TIMESTAMP FUNCTION
> > # | | | ||||| | |
> > tail-84 [000] ..... 1324.561958: kfree__entry: (kfree+0x4/0x140) object=0xffff888006383c00
> > tail-84 [000] ...1. 1324.561961: kfree: (__probestub_kfree+0x4/0x10) ptr=0xffff888006383c00
> > tail-84 [000] ..... 1324.561988: kfree__entry: (kfree+0x4/0x140) object=0x0
> > tail-84 [000] ...1. 1324.561988: kfree: (__probestub_kfree+0x4/0x10) ptr=0x0
> > tail-84 [000] ..... 1324.561989: kfree__entry: (kfree+0x4/0x140) object=0xffff88800671e600
> > tail-84 [000] ...1. 1324.561989: kfree: (__probestub_kfree+0x4/0x10) ptr=0xffff88800671e600
> > tail-84 [000] ..... 1324.562368: kfree__entry: (kfree+0x4/0x140) object=0xffff8880065e0580
> > tail-84 [000] ...1. 1324.562369: kfree: (__probestub_kfree+0x4/0x10) ptr=0xffff8880065e0580
>
> I checked with perf and record/stat/script seem to work fine with this
>
> # ./perf record -e 'fprobes:myprobe'
> ^C[ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ]
> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 0.162 MB perf.data (1 samples) ]
>
> # ./perf script
> systemd-oomd 479 [001] 14550.722079: fprobes:myprobe: (ffffffff81505be0) filename=0x557b033662b0
Thanks for testing!
>
> perf trace seems to be off with __probe_ip for some reason:
>
> # ./perf trace -e 'fprobes:myprobe'
> 0.000 systemd-oomd/479 fprobes:myprobe(__probe_ip: -2125440032, filename: 93986839069680)
> 1.189 systemd-oomd/479 fprobes:myprobe(__probe_ip: -2125440032, filename: 93986839070144)
>
> but it's probably perf issue
Yeah, it seems that the perf trace handles __probe_ip as signed long.
Does that happen with kprobe events too?
Thank you,
>
> thanks,
> jirka
--
Masami Hiramatsu (Google) <mhiramat@kernel.org>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-04-28 0:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-04-27 1:17 [PATCH v7 00/11] tracing: Add fprobe events Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:17 ` [PATCH v7 01/11] fprobe: Pass return address to the handlers Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:18 ` [PATCH v7 02/11] tracing/probes: Add fprobe events for tracing function entry and exit Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:18 ` [PATCH v7 03/11] selftests/ftrace: Add fprobe related testcases Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:18 ` [PATCH v7 04/11] tracing/probes: Add tracepoint support on fprobe_events Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 11:59 ` Jiri Olsa
2023-04-28 1:22 ` Masami Hiramatsu
2023-04-27 1:18 ` [PATCH v7 05/11] tracing/probes: Move event parameter fetching code to common parser Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:18 ` [PATCH v7 06/11] tracing/probes: Support function parameters if BTF is available Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:18 ` [PATCH v7 07/11] tracing/probes: Add $$args meta argument for all function args Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:19 ` [PATCH v7 08/11] tracing/probes: Add BTF retval type support Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-05-01 10:11 ` Masami Hiramatsu
2023-04-27 1:19 ` [PATCH v7 09/11] selftests/ftrace: Add tracepoint probe test case Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:19 ` [PATCH v7 10/11] selftests/ftrace: Add BTF arguments test cases Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 1:19 ` [PATCH v7 11/11] Documentation: tracing/probes: Add fprobe event tracing document Masami Hiramatsu (Google)
2023-04-27 11:58 ` [PATCH v7 00/11] tracing: Add fprobe events Jiri Olsa
2023-04-28 0:40 ` Masami Hiramatsu [this message]
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