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#!/usr/bin/python # # mallocstacks Trace malloc() calls in a process and print the full # stack trace for all callsites. # For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. Embedded C. # # This script is a basic example of the new Linux 4.6+ BPF_STACK_TRACE # table API. # # Copyright 2016 GitHub, Inc. # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") from __future__ import print_function from bcc import BPF from bcc.utils import printb from time import sleep import sys if len(sys.argv) < 2: print("USAGE: mallocstacks PID [NUM_STACKS=1024]") exit() pid = int(sys.argv[1]) if len(sys.argv) == 3: try: assert int(sys.argv[2]) > 0, "" except (ValueError, AssertionError) as e: print("USAGE: mallocstacks PID [NUM_STACKS=1024]") print("NUM_STACKS must be a non-zero, positive integer") exit() stacks = sys.argv[2] else: stacks = "1024" # load BPF program b = BPF(text=""" #include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h> BPF_HASH(calls, int); BPF_STACK_TRACE(stack_traces, """ + stacks + """); int alloc_enter(struct pt_regs *ctx, size_t size) { int key = stack_traces.get_stackid(ctx, BPF_F_USER_STACK); if (key < 0) return 0; // could also use `calls.increment(key, size);` u64 zero = 0, *val; val = calls.lookup_or_try_init(&key, &zero); if (val) { (*val) += size; } return 0; }; """) b.attach_uprobe(name="c", sym="malloc", fn_name="alloc_enter", pid=pid) print("Attaching to malloc in pid %d, Ctrl+C to quit." % pid) # sleep until Ctrl-C try: sleep(99999999) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass calls = b.get_table("calls") stack_traces = b.get_table("stack_traces") for k, v in reversed(sorted(calls.items(), key=lambda c: c[1].value)): print("%d bytes allocated at:" % v.value) if k.value > 0 : for addr in stack_traces.walk(k.value): printb(b"\t%s" % b.sym(addr, pid, show_offset=True))