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#!/usr/bin/python
# @lint-avoid-python-3-compatibility-imports
#
# nfsslower Trace slow NFS operations
# for Linux using BCC & eBPF
#
# Usage: nfsslower [-h] [-p PID] [min_ms]
#
# This script traces some common NFS operations: read, write, opens and
# getattr. It measures the time spent in these operations, and prints details
# for each that exceeded a threshold.
#
# WARNING: This adds low-overhead instrumentation to these NFS operations,
# including reads and writes from the file system cache. Such reads and writes
# can be very frequent (depending on the workload; eg, 1M/sec), at which
# point the overhead of this tool (even if it prints no "slower" events) can
# begin to become significant.
#
# Most of this code is copied from similar tools (ext4slower, zfsslower etc)
#
# By default, a minimum millisecond threshold of 10 is used.
#
# This tool uses kprobes to instrument the kernel for entry and exit
# information, in the future a preferred way would be to use tracepoints.
# Currently there are'nt any tracepoints available for nfs_read_file,
# nfs_write_file and nfs_open_file, nfs_getattr does have entry and exit
# tracepoints but we chose to use kprobes for consistency
#
# 31-Aug-2017 Samuel Nair created this. Should work with NFSv{3,4}
from __future__ import print_function
from bcc import BPF
import argparse
from time import strftime
import ctypes as ct
examples = """
./nfsslower # trace operations slower than 10ms
./nfsslower 1 # trace operations slower than 1ms
./nfsslower -j 1 # ... 1 ms, parsable output (csv)
./nfsslower 0 # trace all nfs operations
./nfsslower -p 121 # trace pid 121 only
"""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="""Trace READ, WRITE, OPEN \
and GETATTR NFS calls slower than a threshold,\
supports NFSv{3,4}""",
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
epilog=examples)
parser.add_argument("-j", "--csv", action="store_true",
help="just print fields: comma-separated values")
parser.add_argument("-p", "--pid", help="Trace this pid only")
parser.add_argument("min_ms", nargs="?", default='10',
help="Minimum IO duration to trace in ms (default=10ms)")
parser.add_argument("--ebpf", action="store_true",
help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
args = parser.parse_args()
min_ms = int(args.min_ms)
pid = args.pid
csv = args.csv
debug = 0
bpf_text = """
#include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/dcache.h>
#define TRACE_READ 0
#define TRACE_WRITE 1
#define TRACE_OPEN 2
#define TRACE_GETATTR 3
struct val_t {
u64 ts;
u64 offset;
struct file *fp;
struct dentry *d;
};
struct data_t {
// XXX: switch some to u32's when supported
u64 ts_us;
u64 type;
u64 size;
u64 offset;
u64 delta_us;
u64 pid;
char task[TASK_COMM_LEN];
char file[DNAME_INLINE_LEN];
};
BPF_HASH(entryinfo, u64, struct val_t);
BPF_PERF_OUTPUT(events);
int trace_rw_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct kiocb *iocb,
struct iov_iter *data)
{
u64 id = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
u32 pid = id >> 32; // PID is higher part
if(FILTER_PID)
return 0;
// store filep and timestamp by id
struct val_t val = {};
val.ts = bpf_ktime_get_ns();
val.fp = iocb->ki_filp;
val.d = NULL;
val.offset = iocb->ki_pos;
if (val.fp)
entryinfo.update(&id, &val);
return 0;
}
int trace_file_open_entry (struct pt_regs *ctx, struct inode *inode,
struct file *filp)
{
u64 id = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
u32 pid = id >> 32; // PID is higher part
if(FILTER_PID)
return 0;
// store filep and timestamp by id
struct val_t val = {};
val.ts = bpf_ktime_get_ns();
val.fp = filp;
val.d = NULL;
val.offset = 0;
if (val.fp)
entryinfo.update(&id, &val);
return 0;
}
int trace_getattr_entry(struct pt_regs *ctx, struct vfsmount *mnt,
struct dentry *dentry, struct kstat *stat)
{
u64 id = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
u32 pid = id >> 32; // PID is higher part
if(FILTER_PID)
return 0;
struct val_t val = {};
val.ts = bpf_ktime_get_ns();
val.fp = NULL;
val.d = dentry;
val.offset = 0;
if (val.d)
entryinfo.update(&id, &val);
return 0;
}
static int trace_exit(struct pt_regs *ctx, int type)
{
struct val_t *valp;
u64 id = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
u32 pid = id >> 32; // PID is higher part
valp = entryinfo.lookup(&id);
if (valp == 0) {
// missed tracing issue or filtered
return 0;
}
// calculate delta
u64 ts = bpf_ktime_get_ns();
u64 delta_us = (ts - valp->ts) / 1000;
entryinfo.delete(&id);
if (FILTER_US)
return 0;
// populate output struct
u32 size = PT_REGS_RC(ctx);
struct data_t data = {.type = type, .size = size, .delta_us = delta_us,
.pid = pid};
data.ts_us = ts / 1000;
data.offset = valp->offset;
bpf_get_current_comm(&data.task, sizeof(data.task));
// workaround (rewriter should handle file to d_name in one step):
struct dentry *de = NULL;
struct qstr qs = {};
if(type == TRACE_GETATTR)
{
bpf_probe_read(&de,sizeof(de), &valp->d);
}
else
{
bpf_probe_read(&de, sizeof(de), &valp->fp->f_path.dentry);
}
bpf_probe_read(&qs, sizeof(qs), (void *)&de->d_name);
if (qs.len == 0)
return 0;
bpf_probe_read(&data.file, sizeof(data.file), (void *)qs.name);
// output
events.perf_submit(ctx, &data, sizeof(data));
return 0;
}
int trace_file_open_return(struct pt_regs *ctx)
{
return trace_exit(ctx, TRACE_OPEN);
}
int trace_read_return(struct pt_regs *ctx)
{
return trace_exit(ctx, TRACE_READ);
}
int trace_write_return(struct pt_regs *ctx)
{
return trace_exit(ctx, TRACE_WRITE);
}
int trace_getattr_return(struct pt_regs *ctx)
{
return trace_exit(ctx, TRACE_GETATTR);
}
"""
if min_ms == 0:
bpf_text = bpf_text.replace('FILTER_US', '0')
else:
bpf_text = bpf_text.replace('FILTER_US',
'delta_us <= %s' % str(min_ms * 1000))
if args.pid:
bpf_text = bpf_text.replace('FILTER_PID', 'pid != %s' % pid)
else:
bpf_text = bpf_text.replace('FILTER_PID', '0')
if debug or args.ebpf:
print(bpf_text)
if args.ebpf:
exit()
# kernel->user event data: struct data_t
DNAME_INLINE_LEN = 32 # linux/dcache.h
TASK_COMM_LEN = 16 # linux/sched.h
class Data(ct.Structure):
_fields_ = [
("ts_us", ct.c_ulonglong),
("type", ct.c_ulonglong),
("size", ct.c_ulonglong),
("offset", ct.c_ulonglong),
("delta_us", ct.c_ulonglong),
("pid", ct.c_ulonglong),
("task", ct.c_char * TASK_COMM_LEN),
("file", ct.c_char * DNAME_INLINE_LEN)
]
# process event
def print_event(cpu, data, size):
event = ct.cast(data, ct.POINTER(Data)).contents
type = 'R'
if event.type == 1:
type = 'W'
elif event.type == 2:
type = 'O'
elif event.type == 3:
type = 'G'
if(csv):
print("%d,%s,%d,%s,%d,%d,%d,%s" % (
event.ts_us, event.task, event.pid, type, event.size,
event.offset, event.delta_us, event.file))
return
print("%-8s %-14.14s %-6s %1s %-7s %-8d %7.2f %s" %
(strftime("%H:%M:%S"),
event.task.decode('utf-8', 'replace'),
event.pid,
type,
event.size,
event.offset / 1024,
float(event.delta_us) / 1000,
event.file.decode('utf-8', 'replace')))
# Currently specifically works for NFSv4, the other kprobes are generic
# so it should work with earlier NFS versions
b = BPF(text=bpf_text)
b.attach_kprobe(event="nfs_file_read", fn_name="trace_rw_entry")
b.attach_kprobe(event="nfs_file_write", fn_name="trace_rw_entry")
b.attach_kprobe(event="nfs4_file_open", fn_name="trace_file_open_entry")
b.attach_kprobe(event="nfs_file_open", fn_name="trace_file_open_entry")
b.attach_kprobe(event="nfs_getattr", fn_name="trace_getattr_entry")
b.attach_kretprobe(event="nfs_file_read", fn_name="trace_read_return")
b.attach_kretprobe(event="nfs_file_write", fn_name="trace_write_return")
b.attach_kretprobe(event="nfs4_file_open", fn_name="trace_file_open_return")
b.attach_kretprobe(event="nfs_file_open", fn_name="trace_file_open_return")
b.attach_kretprobe(event="nfs_getattr", fn_name="trace_getattr_return")
if(csv):
print("ENDTIME_us,TASK,PID,TYPE,BYTES,OFFSET_b,LATENCY_us,FILE")
else:
if min_ms == 0:
print("Tracing NFS operations... Ctrl-C to quit")
else:
print("""Tracing NFS operations that are slower than \
%d ms... Ctrl-C to quit"""
% min_ms)
print("%-8s %-14s %-6s %1s %-7s %-8s %7s %s" % ("TIME",
"COMM",
"PID",
"T",
"BYTES",
"OFF_KB",
"LAT(ms)",
"FILENAME"))
b["events"].open_perf_buffer(print_event, page_cnt=64)
while 1:
b.perf_buffer_poll()