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#! /usr/bin/python3 # @lint-avoid-python-3-compatibility-imports # # uobjnew Summarize object allocations in high-level languages. # For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. # # USAGE: uobjnew [-h] [-T TOP] [-v] {c,java,ruby,tcl} pid [interval] # # Copyright 2016 Sasha Goldshtein # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") # # 25-Oct-2016 Sasha Goldshtein Created this. from __future__ import print_function import argparse from bcc import BPF, USDT, utils from time import sleep import os # C needs to be the last language. languages = ["c", "java", "ruby", "tcl"] examples = """examples: ./uobjnew -l java 145 # summarize Java allocations in process 145 ./uobjnew -l c 2020 1 # grab malloc() sizes and print every second ./uobjnew -l ruby 6712 -C 10 # top 10 Ruby types by number of allocations ./uobjnew -l ruby 6712 -S 10 # top 10 Ruby types by total size """ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description="Summarize object allocations in high-level languages.", formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, epilog=examples) parser.add_argument("-l", "--language", choices=languages, help="language to trace") parser.add_argument("pid", type=int, help="process id to attach to") parser.add_argument("interval", type=int, nargs='?', help="print every specified number of seconds") parser.add_argument("-C", "--top-count", type=int, help="number of most frequently allocated types to print") parser.add_argument("-S", "--top-size", type=int, help="number of largest types by allocated bytes to print") parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="verbose mode: print the BPF program (for debugging purposes)") parser.add_argument("--ebpf", action="store_true", help=argparse.SUPPRESS) args = parser.parse_args() language = args.language if not language: language = utils.detect_language(languages, args.pid) program = """ #include <linux/ptrace.h> struct key_t { #if MALLOC_TRACING u64 size; #else char name[50]; #endif }; struct val_t { u64 total_size; u64 num_allocs; }; BPF_HASH(allocs, struct key_t, struct val_t); """.replace("MALLOC_TRACING", "1" if language == "c" else "0") usdt = USDT(pid=args.pid) # # C # if language == "c": program += """ int alloc_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx, size_t size) { struct key_t key = {}; struct val_t *valp, zero = {}; key.size = size; valp = allocs.lookup_or_try_init(&key, &zero); if (valp) { valp->total_size += size; valp->num_allocs += 1; } return 0; } """ # # Java # elif language == "java": program += """ int alloc_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx) { struct key_t key = {}; struct val_t *valp, zero = {}; u64 classptr = 0, size = 0; u32 length = 0; bpf_usdt_readarg(2, ctx, &classptr); bpf_usdt_readarg(3, ctx, &length); bpf_usdt_readarg(4, ctx, &size); bpf_probe_read_user(&key.name, min(sizeof(key.name), (size_t)length), (void *)classptr); valp = allocs.lookup_or_try_init(&key, &zero); if (valp) { valp->total_size += size; valp->num_allocs += 1; } return 0; } """ usdt.enable_probe_or_bail("object__alloc", "alloc_entry") # # Ruby # elif language == "ruby": create_template = """ int THETHING_alloc_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx) { struct key_t key = { .name = "THETHING" }; struct val_t *valp, zero = {}; u64 size = 0; bpf_usdt_readarg(1, ctx, &size); valp = allocs.lookup_or_try_init(&key, &zero); if (valp) { valp->total_size += size; valp->num_allocs += 1; } return 0; } """ program += """ int object_alloc_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx) { struct key_t key = {}; struct val_t *valp, zero = {}; u64 classptr = 0; bpf_usdt_readarg(1, ctx, &classptr); bpf_probe_read_user(&key.name, sizeof(key.name), (void *)classptr); valp = allocs.lookup_or_try_init(&key, &zero); if (valp) { valp->num_allocs += 1; // We don't know the size, unfortunately } return 0; } """ usdt.enable_probe_or_bail("object__create", "object_alloc_entry") for thing in ["string", "hash", "array"]: program += create_template.replace("THETHING", thing) usdt.enable_probe_or_bail("%s__create" % thing, "%s_alloc_entry" % thing) # # Tcl # elif language == "tcl": program += """ int alloc_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx) { struct key_t key = { .name = "<ALL>" }; struct val_t *valp, zero = {}; valp = allocs.lookup_or_try_init(&key, &zero); if (valp) { valp->num_allocs += 1; } return 0; } """ usdt.enable_probe_or_bail("obj__create", "alloc_entry") else: print("No language detected; use -l to trace a language.") exit(1) if args.ebpf or args.verbose: if args.verbose: print(usdt.get_text()) print(program) if args.ebpf: exit() bpf = BPF(text=program, usdt_contexts=[usdt]) if language == "c": bpf.attach_uprobe(name="c", sym="malloc", fn_name="alloc_entry", pid=args.pid) exit_signaled = False print("Tracing allocations in process %d (language: %s)... Ctrl-C to quit." % (args.pid, language or "none")) while True: try: sleep(args.interval or 99999999) except KeyboardInterrupt: exit_signaled = True print() data = bpf["allocs"] if args.top_count: data = sorted(data.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1].num_allocs) data = data[-args.top_count:] elif args.top_size: data = sorted(data.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1].total_size) data = data[-args.top_size:] else: data = sorted(data.items(), key=lambda kv: kv[1].total_size) print("%-30s %8s %12s" % ("NAME/TYPE", "# ALLOCS", "# BYTES")) for key, value in data: if language == "c": obj_type = "block size %d" % key.size else: obj_type = key.name print("%-30s %8d %12d" % (obj_type, value.num_allocs, value.total_size)) if args.interval and not exit_signaled: bpf["allocs"].clear() else: exit()