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#! /usr/bin/python3 # @lint-avoid-python-3-compatibility-imports from __future__ import print_function import argparse import os import platform import re import signal import sys from bcc import BPF from datetime import datetime from time import strftime # # exitsnoop Trace all process termination (exit, fatal signal) # For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. Embedded C. # # USAGE: exitsnoop [-h] [-x] [-t] [--utc] [--label[=LABEL]] [-p PID] # _examples = """examples: exitsnoop # trace all process termination exitsnoop -x # trace only fails, exclude exit(0) exitsnoop -t # include timestamps (local time) exitsnoop --utc # include timestamps (UTC) exitsnoop -p 181 # only trace PID 181 exitsnoop --label=exit # label each output line with 'exit' exitsnoop --per-thread # trace per thread termination """ """ Exit status (from <include/sysexits.h>): 0 EX_OK Success 2 argparse error 70 EX_SOFTWARE syntax error detected by compiler, or verifier error from kernel 77 EX_NOPERM Need sudo (CAP_SYS_ADMIN) for BPF() system call The template for this script was Brendan Gregg's execsnoop https://github.com/iovisor/bcc/blob/master/tools/execsnoop.py More information about this script is in bcc/tools/exitsnoop_example.txt Copyright 2016 Netflix, Inc. Copyright 2019 Instana, Inc. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") 07-Feb-2016 Brendan Gregg (Netflix) Created execsnoop 04-May-2019 Arturo Martin-de-Nicolas (Instana) Created exitsnoop 13-May-2019 Jeroen Soeters (Instana) Refactor to import as module """ def _getParser(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description="Trace all process termination (exit, fatal signal)", formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, epilog=_examples) a=parser.add_argument a("-t", "--timestamp", action="store_true", help="include timestamp (local time default)") a("--utc", action="store_true", help="include timestamp in UTC (-t implied)") a("-p", "--pid", help="trace this PID only") a("--label", help="label each line") a("-x", "--failed", action="store_true", help="trace only fails, exclude exit(0)") a("--per-thread", action="store_true", help="trace per thread termination") # print the embedded C program and exit, for debugging a("--ebpf", action="store_true", help=argparse.SUPPRESS) # RHEL 7.6 keeps task->start_time as struct timespec, convert to u64 nanoseconds a("--timespec", action="store_true", help=argparse.SUPPRESS) return parser.parse_args class Global(): parse_args = _getParser() args = None argv = None SIGNUM_TO_SIGNAME = dict((v, re.sub("^SIG", "", k)) for k,v in signal.__dict__.items() if re.match("^SIG[A-Z]+$", k)) def _embedded_c(args): """Generate C program for sched_process_exit tracepoint in kernel/exit.c.""" c = """ EBPF_COMMENT #include <linux/sched.h> struct data_t { u64 start_time; u64 exit_time; u32 pid; u32 tid; u32 ppid; int exit_code; u32 sig_info; char task[TASK_COMM_LEN]; }; BPF_PERF_OUTPUT(events); TRACEPOINT_PROBE(sched, sched_process_exit) { struct task_struct *task = (typeof(task))bpf_get_current_task(); if (FILTER_PID || FILTER_EXIT_CODE) { return 0; } struct data_t data = {}; data.start_time = PROCESS_START_TIME_NS, data.exit_time = bpf_ktime_get_ns(), data.pid = task->tgid, data.tid = task->pid, data.ppid = task->real_parent->tgid, data.exit_code = task->exit_code >> 8, data.sig_info = task->exit_code & 0xFF, bpf_get_current_comm(&data.task, sizeof(data.task)); events.perf_submit(args, &data, sizeof(data)); return 0; } """ if Global.args.pid: if Global.args.per_thread: filter_pid = "task->tgid != %s" % Global.args.pid else: filter_pid = "!(task->tgid == %s && task->pid == task->tgid)" % Global.args.pid else: filter_pid = '0' if Global.args.per_thread else 'task->pid != task->tgid' code_substitutions = [ ('EBPF_COMMENT', '' if not Global.args.ebpf else _ebpf_comment()), ('FILTER_PID', filter_pid), ('FILTER_EXIT_CODE', '0' if not Global.args.failed else 'task->exit_code == 0'), ('PROCESS_START_TIME_NS', 'task->start_time' if not Global.args.timespec else '(task->start_time.tv_sec * 1000000000L) + task->start_time.tv_nsec'), ] for old,new in code_substitutions: c = c.replace(old, new) return c def _ebpf_comment(): """Return a C-style comment with information about the generated code.""" comment=('Created by %s at %s:\n\t%s' % (sys.argv[0], strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z"), _embedded_c.__doc__)) args = str(vars(Global.args)).replace('{','{\n\t').replace(', ',',\n\t').replace('}',',\n }\n\n') return ("\n /*" + ("\n %s\n\n ARGV = %s\n\n ARGS = %s/" % (comment, ' '.join(Global.argv), args)) .replace('\n','\n\t*').replace('\t',' ')) def _print_header(): if Global.args.timestamp: title = 'TIME-' + ('UTC' if Global.args.utc else strftime("%Z")) print("%-13s" % title, end="") if Global.args.label is not None: print("%-6s" % "LABEL", end="") print("%-16s %-7s %-7s %-7s %-7s %-10s" % ("PCOMM", "PID", "PPID", "TID", "AGE(s)", "EXIT_CODE")) buffer = None def _print_event(cpu, data, size): # callback """Print the exit event.""" global buffer e = buffer["events"].event(data) if Global.args.timestamp: now = datetime.utcnow() if Global.args.utc else datetime.now() print("%-13s" % (now.strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f")[:-3]), end="") if Global.args.label is not None: label = Global.args.label if len(Global.args.label) else 'exit' print("%-6s" % label, end="") age = (e.exit_time - e.start_time) / 1e9 print("%-16s %-7d %-7d %-7d %-7.2f " % (e.task.decode(), e.pid, e.ppid, e.tid, age), end="") if e.sig_info == 0: print("0" if e.exit_code == 0 else "code %d" % e.exit_code) else: sig = e.sig_info & 0x7F if sig: print("signal %d (%s)" % (sig, signum_to_signame(sig)), end="") if e.sig_info & 0x80: print(", core dumped ", end="") print() # ============================= # Module: These functions are available for import # ============================= def initialize(arg_list = sys.argv[1:]): """Trace all process termination. arg_list - list of args, if omitted then uses command line args arg_list is passed to argparse.ArgumentParser.parse_args() For example, if arg_list = [ '-x', '-t' ] args.failed == True args.timestamp == True Returns a tuple (return_code, result) 0 = Ok, result is the return value from BPF() 1 = args.ebpf is requested, result is the generated C code os.EX_NOPERM: need CAP_SYS_ADMIN, result is error message os.EX_SOFTWARE: internal software error, result is error message """ Global.argv = arg_list Global.args = Global.parse_args(arg_list) if Global.args.utc and not Global.args.timestamp: Global.args.timestamp = True if not Global.args.ebpf and os.geteuid() != 0: return (os.EX_NOPERM, "Need sudo (CAP_SYS_ADMIN) for BPF() system call") if re.match(r'^3.10..*el7.*$', platform.release()): # Centos/Red Hat Global.args.timespec = True for _ in range(2): c = _embedded_c(Global.args) if Global.args.ebpf: return (1, c) try: return (os.EX_OK, BPF(text=c)) except Exception as e: error = format(e) if (not Global.args.timespec and error.find('struct timespec') and error.find('start_time')): print('This kernel keeps task->start_time in a struct timespec.\n' + 'Retrying with --timespec') Global.args.timespec = True continue return (os.EX_SOFTWARE, "BPF error: " + error) except: return (os.EX_SOFTWARE, "Unexpected error: {0}".format(sys.exc_info()[0])) def snoop(bpf, event_handler): """Call event_handler for process termination events. bpf - result returned by successful initialize() event_handler - callback function to handle termination event args.pid - Return after event_handler is called, only monitoring this pid """ bpf["events"].open_perf_buffer(event_handler) while True: bpf.perf_buffer_poll() if Global.args.pid: return def signum_to_signame(signum): """Return the name of the signal corresponding to signum.""" return Global.SIGNUM_TO_SIGNAME.get(signum, "unknown") # ============================= # Script: invoked as a script # ============================= def main(): global buffer try: rc, buffer = initialize() if rc: print(buffer) sys.exit(0 if Global.args.ebpf else rc) _print_header() snoop(buffer, _print_event) except KeyboardInterrupt: print() sys.exit() return 0 if __name__ == '__main__': main()