package magic-trace
Collects and displays high-resolution traces of what a process is doing
Install
Dune Dependency
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v1.0.1.tar.gz
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Source file perf_tool_backend.ml
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open! Core open! Async open! Import (* PAGER=cat because perf spawns [less] if you get the arguments wrong, and that keeps the parent process alive even though it just failed. That, in turn, makes magic-trace stop responding to Ctrl+C. *) let perf_env = `Extend [ "PAGER", "cat" ] module Record_opts = struct type t = { multi_thread : bool ; full_execution : bool ; snapshot_size : Pow2_pages.t option } let param = let%map_open.Command multi_thread = flag "-multi-thread" no_arg ~doc: "Records every thread of an executable, instead of only the thread whose TID \ is equal to the process' PID.\n\ Warning: this flag decreases the trace's lookback period because the kernel \ divides snapshot buffer resources equally across all threads." and full_execution = flag "-full-execution" no_arg ~doc: "Record a program's full execution instead of using a snapshot ring buffer.\n\ Warning: The trace grows at a rate of hundreds of megabytes per second. The \ trace viewer may fail to load traces larger than 100M." and snapshot_size = Pow2_pages.optional_flag "-snapshot-size" ~doc: " Tunes the amount of data captured in a trace. Default: 4M if root or \ perf_event_paranoid < 0, 256K otherwise. More info: magic-trace.org/w/s" in { multi_thread; full_execution; snapshot_size } ;; end let perf_exit_to_or_error = function | Ok () | Error (`Signal _) -> Ok () | Error (`Exit_non_zero n) -> Core_unix.Exit.of_code n |> Core_unix.Exit.or_error ;; (* Same as [Caml.exit] but does not run at_exit handlers *) external sys_exit : int -> 'a = "caml_sys_exit" let perf_fork_exec ?env ~prog ~argv () = let pr_set_pdeathsig = Or_error.ok_exn Linux_ext.pr_set_pdeathsig in match Core_unix.fork () with | `In_the_child -> pr_set_pdeathsig Signal.kill; never_returns (try Core_unix.exec ?env ~prog ~argv () with | _ -> sys_exit 127) | `In_the_parent pid -> pid ;; module Recording = struct type t = { pid : Pid.t ; when_to_snapshot : [ `at_exit of [ `sigint | `sigusr2 ] | `function_call | `never ] } let perf_selector_of_trace_mode : Trace_mode.t -> string = function | Userspace -> "u" | Kernel -> "k" | Userspace_and_kernel -> "uk" ;; let perf_intel_pt_config_of_timer_resolution : Timer_resolution.t -> string = function | Low -> "" | Normal -> "cyc=1,cyc_thresh=1,mtc_period=0" | High -> "cyc=1,cyc_thresh=1,mtc_period=0,noretcomp=1" | Custom { cyc; cyc_thresh; mtc; mtc_period; noretcomp; psb_period } -> let make_config key = function | None -> None | Some value -> Some [%string "%{key}=%{value#Int}"] in [ make_config "cyc" (Option.map ~f:Bool.to_int cyc) ; make_config "cyc_thresh" cyc_thresh ; make_config "mtc" (Option.map ~f:Bool.to_int mtc) ; make_config "mtc_period" mtc_period ; make_config "noretcomp" (Option.map ~f:Bool.to_int noretcomp) ; make_config "psb_period" psb_period ] |> List.filter_opt |> String.concat ~sep:"," ;; let attach_and_record { Record_opts.multi_thread; full_execution; snapshot_size } ~debug_print_perf_commands ~(subcommand : Subcommand.t) ~(when_to_snapshot : When_to_snapshot.t) ~(trace_mode : Trace_mode.t) ~(timer_resolution : Timer_resolution.t) ~record_dir pid = let%bind capabilities = Perf_capabilities.detect_exn () in let%bind.Deferred.Or_error () = match trace_mode, Perf_capabilities.(do_intersect capabilities kernel_tracing) with | Userspace, _ | _, true -> return (Ok ()) | (Kernel | Userspace_and_kernel), false -> if not Env_vars.perf_is_privileged then Deferred.Or_error.error_string "magic-trace must be run as root in order to trace the kernel" else return (Ok ()) in let perf_supports_snapshot_on_exit = Perf_capabilities.(do_intersect capabilities snapshot_on_exit) in (match when_to_snapshot, subcommand with | Magic_trace_or_the_application_terminates, Run -> if not perf_supports_snapshot_on_exit then printf "Warning: magic-trace will only be able to snapshot when magic-trace is \ Ctrl+C'd, not when the application it's running ends. If that application \ ends before magic-trace can snapshot it, the resulting trace will be empty. \ The ability to snapshot when an application teminates was added to perf's \ userspace tools in version 5.4. For more information, see:\n\ https://github.com/janestreet/magic-trace/wiki/Supported-platforms,-programming-languages,-and-runtimes#supported-perf-versions\n\ %!" | Application_calls_a_function _, _ | _, Attach -> ()); let thread_opts = match multi_thread with | false -> [ "--per-thread"; "-t" ] | true -> [ "-p" ] in let pid_opt = [ Pid.to_string pid ] in let ev_arg = let timer_resolution : Timer_resolution.t = match ( timer_resolution , Perf_capabilities.(do_intersect capabilities configurable_psb_period) ) with | (Normal | High), false -> Core.eprintf "Warning: This machine has an older generation processor, timing granularity \ will be ~1us instead of ~10ns. Consider using a newer machine.\n\ %!"; Low | _, _ -> timer_resolution in let intel_pt_config = perf_intel_pt_config_of_timer_resolution timer_resolution in let selector = perf_selector_of_trace_mode trace_mode in [%string "--event=intel_pt/%{intel_pt_config}/%{selector}"] in let kcore_opts = match trace_mode, Perf_capabilities.(do_intersect capabilities kcore) with | Userspace, _ -> [] | (Kernel | Userspace_and_kernel), true -> [ "--kcore" ] | (Kernel | Userspace_and_kernel), false -> (* Strictly speaking, we could recreate tools/perf/perf-with-kcore.sh here instead of bailing. But that's tricky, and upgrading to a newer perf is easier. *) Core.eprintf "Warning: old perf version detected! perf userspace tools v5.5 contain an \ important feature, kcore, that make decoding kernel traces more reliable. In \ our experience, tracing the kernel mostly works without this feature, but you \ may run into problems if you're trying to trace through self-modifying code \ (the kernel may do this more than you think). Install a perf version >= 5.5 \ to avoid this.\n\ %!"; [] in let snapshot_size_opt = match snapshot_size with | None -> [] | Some snapshot_size -> [ [%string "-m,%{Pow2_pages.num_pages snapshot_size#Int}"] ] in let when_to_snapshot = if full_execution then `never else ( match when_to_snapshot with | Magic_trace_or_the_application_terminates -> if perf_supports_snapshot_on_exit then `at_exit `sigint else `at_exit `sigusr2 | Application_calls_a_function _ -> `function_call) in let snapshot_opt = match when_to_snapshot with | `never -> [] | `at_exit `sigint -> [ "--snapshot=e" ] | `function_call | `at_exit `sigusr2 -> [ "--snapshot" ] in let argv = List.concat [ [ "perf"; "record"; "-o"; record_dir ^/ "perf.data"; ev_arg; "--timestamp" ] ; thread_opts ; pid_opt ; snapshot_opt ; kcore_opts ; snapshot_size_opt ] in if debug_print_perf_commands then Core.printf "%s\n%!" (String.concat ~sep:" " argv); (* Perf prints output we don't care about and --quiet doesn't work for some reason *) let perf_pid = perf_fork_exec ~env:perf_env ~prog:"perf" ~argv () in (* This detaches the perf process from our "process group" but not our session. This makes it so that when Ctrl-C is sent to magic_trace in the terminal to end an attach session, it doesn't also send SIGINT to the perf process, allowing us to send it a SIGUSR2 first to get it to capture a snapshot before exiting. *) Core_unix.setpgid ~of_:perf_pid ~to_:perf_pid; let%map () = Async.Clock_ns.after (Time_ns.Span.of_ms 500.0) in (* Check that the process hasn't failed after waiting, because there's no point pausing to do recording if we've already failed. *) let res = Core_unix.wait_nohang (`Pid perf_pid) in let%map.Or_error () = match res with | Some (_, exit) -> perf_exit_to_or_error exit | _ -> Ok () in { pid = perf_pid; when_to_snapshot } ;; let maybe_take_snapshot t ~source = let signal = match t.when_to_snapshot, source with (* [`never] only comes up in [-full-execution] mode. In that mode, perf always gives a complete trace; there's no snapshotting. *) | `never, _ -> None (* Do not snapshot at the end of a program if the user has set up a trigger symbol. *) | `function_call, `ctrl_c -> None (* This shouldn't happen unless there was a bug elsewhere. It would imply that a trigger symbol was hit when there is no trigger symbol configured. *) | `at_exit _, `function_call -> None (* Trigger symbol was hit, and we're configured to look for them. *) | `function_call, `function_call -> Some Signal.usr2 (* Ctrl-C was hit, and we're configured to look for that. *) | `at_exit signal, `ctrl_c -> (* The actual signal to use varies depending on whether or not the user's version of perf supports snapshot-at-exit. *) Some (match signal with | `sigint -> Signal.int | `sigusr2 -> Signal.usr2) in match signal with | None -> () | Some signal -> Signal_unix.send_i signal (`Pid t.pid) ;; let finish_recording t = Signal_unix.send_i Signal.term (`Pid t.pid); (* This should usually be a signal exit, but we don't really care, if it didn't produce a good perf.data file the next step will fail. *) let%map (res : Core_unix.Exit_or_signal.t) = Async_unix.Unix.waitpid t.pid in perf_exit_to_or_error res ;; end module Decode_opts = struct type t = unit let param = Command.Param.return () end module Perf_line = struct let report_itraces = "be" let report_fields = "pid,tid,time,flags,ip,addr,sym,symoff" let saturating_sub_i64 a b = match Int64.(to_int (a - b)) with | None -> Int.max_value | Some offset -> offset ;; let int64_of_hex_string str = (* Bit hacks for fast parsing of hex strings. * * Note that in ASCII, ('1' | 'a' | 'A') & 0xF = 1. * * So for each character, take the bottom 4 bits, and add 9 if it's * not a digit. *) let res = ref 0L in for i = 0 to String.length str - 1 do let open Int64 in let c = of_int (Char.to_int (String.unsafe_get str i)) in res := (!res lsl 4) lor ((c land 0xFL) + ((c lsr 6) lor ((c lsr 3) land 0x8L))) done; !res ;; let%test_module _ = (module struct open Core let check str = Core.print_s ([%sexp_of: Int64.Hex.t] (int64_of_hex_string str)) let%expect_test "int64 hex parsing" = check "fF"; [%expect {| 0xff |}]; check "f0f"; [%expect {| 0xf0f |}]; check "fA0f"; [%expect {| 0xfa0f |}]; check "0"; [%expect {| 0x0 |}] ;; end) ;; let ok_perf_line_re = Re.Perl.re {|^ *([0-9]+)/([0-9]+) +([0-9]+).([0-9]+): +(call|return|tr strt|syscall|sysret|hw int|iret|tr end|tr strt tr end|tr end (?:call|return|syscall|sysret|iret)|jmp|jcc) +([0-9a-f]+) (.*) => +([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$|} |> Re.compile ;; let trace_error_re = Re.Posix.re {|^ instruction trace error type [0-9]+ (time ([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+) )?cpu [\-0-9]+ pid ([\-0-9]+) tid ([\-0-9]+) ip (0x[0-9a-fA-F]+|0) code [0-9+]: (.*)$|} |> Re.compile ;; let symbol_and_offset_re = Re.Posix.re {|^(.*)\+(0x[0-9a-f]+)$|} |> Re.compile type classification = | Trace_error | Ok_perf_line let classify line = if String.is_prefix line ~prefix:" instruction trace error" then Trace_error else Ok_perf_line ;; let parse_time ~time_hi ~time_lo = let time_lo = (* In practice, [time_lo] seems to always be 9 decimal places, but it seems good to guard against other possibilities. *) let num_decimal_places = String.length time_lo in match Ordering.of_int (Int.compare num_decimal_places 9) with | Less -> Int.of_string time_lo * Int.pow 10 (9 - num_decimal_places) | Equal -> Int.of_string time_lo | Greater -> Int.of_string (String.prefix time_lo 9) in let time_hi = Int.of_string time_hi in time_lo + (time_hi * 1_000_000_000) |> Time_ns.Span.of_int_ns ;; let trace_error_to_event line : Event.Decode_error.t = match Re.Group.all (Re.exec trace_error_re line) with | [| _; _; time_hi; time_lo; pid; tid; ip; message |] -> let pid = Int.of_string pid in let tid = Int.of_string tid in let instruction_pointer = if String.( = ) ip "0" then None else Some (Int64.Hex.of_string ip) in let time = if String.is_empty time_hi && String.is_empty time_lo then Time_ns_unix.Span.Option.none else Time_ns_unix.Span.Option.some (parse_time ~time_hi ~time_lo) in { thread = { pid = (if pid = 0 then None else Some (Pid.of_int pid)) ; tid = (if tid = 0 then None else Some (Pid.of_int tid)) } ; instruction_pointer ; message ; time } | results -> raise_s [%message "Regex of trace error did not match expected fields" (results : string array)] ;; let ok_perf_line_to_event line ~(perf_map : Perf_map.t option) : Event.Ok.t = match Re.Group.all (Re.exec ok_perf_line_re line) with | [| _ ; pid ; tid ; time_hi ; time_lo ; kind ; src_instruction_pointer ; src_symbol_and_offset ; dst_instruction_pointer ; dst_symbol_and_offset |] -> let pid = Int.of_string pid in let tid = Int.of_string tid in let time = parse_time ~time_hi ~time_lo in let src_instruction_pointer = int64_of_hex_string src_instruction_pointer in let dst_instruction_pointer = int64_of_hex_string dst_instruction_pointer in let parse_symbol_and_offset str ~addr = match Re.Group.all (Re.exec symbol_and_offset_re str) with | [| _; symbol; offset |] -> Symbol.From_perf symbol, Int.Hex.of_string offset | _ | (exception _) -> let failed = Symbol.Unknown, 0 in (match perf_map with | None -> failed | Some perf_map -> (match Perf_map.symbol perf_map ~addr with | None -> failed | Some location -> (* It's strange that perf isn't resolving these symbols. It says on the tin that it supports perf map files! *) let offset = saturating_sub_i64 addr location.start_addr in From_perf_map location, offset)) in let src_symbol, src_symbol_offset = parse_symbol_and_offset src_symbol_and_offset ~addr:src_instruction_pointer in let dst_symbol, dst_symbol_offset = parse_symbol_and_offset dst_symbol_and_offset ~addr:dst_instruction_pointer in let starts_trace, kind = match String.chop_prefix kind ~prefix:"tr strt" with | None -> false, kind | Some rest -> true, String.lstrip ~drop:Char.is_whitespace rest in let ends_trace, kind = match String.chop_prefix kind ~prefix:"tr end" with | None -> false, kind | Some rest -> true, String.lstrip ~drop:Char.is_whitespace rest in let trace_state_change : Trace_state_change.t option = match starts_trace, ends_trace with | true, false -> Some Start | false, true -> Some End | false, false (* "tr strt tr end" happens when someone `go run`s ./demo/demo.go. But that trace is pretty broken for other reasons, so it's hard to say if this is truly necessary. Regardless, it's slightly more user friendly to show a broken trace instead of crashing here. *) | true, true -> None in let kind : Event.Kind.t option = match String.strip kind with | "call" -> Some Call | "return" -> Some Return | "jmp" -> Some Jump | "jcc" -> Some Jump | "syscall" -> Some Syscall | "hw int" -> Some Hardware_interrupt | "iret" -> Some Iret | "sysret" -> Some Sysret | "" -> None | _ -> printf "Warning: skipping unrecognized perf output: %s\n%!" line; None in { thread = { pid = (if pid = 0 then None else Some (Pid.of_int pid)) ; tid = (if tid = 0 then None else Some (Pid.of_int tid)) } ; time ; trace_state_change ; kind ; src = { instruction_pointer = src_instruction_pointer ; symbol = src_symbol ; symbol_offset = src_symbol_offset } ; dst = { instruction_pointer = dst_instruction_pointer ; symbol = dst_symbol ; symbol_offset = dst_symbol_offset } } | results -> raise_s [%message "Regex of expected perf output did not match." (results : string array)] ;; let to_event line ~perf_map : Event.t = try match classify line with | Trace_error -> Error (trace_error_to_event line) | Ok_perf_line -> Ok (ok_perf_line_to_event line ~perf_map) with | exn -> raise_s [%message "BUG: exception raised while parsing perf output. Please report this to \ https://github.com/janestreet/magic-trace/issues/" (exn : exn) ~perf_output:(line : string)] ;; let%test_module _ = (module struct open Core let check s = to_event s ~perf_map:None |> [%sexp_of: Event.t] |> print_s let%expect_test "C symbol" = check {| 25375/25375 4509191.343298468: call 7f6fce0b71f4 __clock_gettime+0x24 => 7ffd193838e0 __vdso_clock_gettime+0x0|}; [%expect {| (Ok ((thread ((pid (25375)) (tid (25375)))) (time 52d4h33m11.343298468s) (kind Call) (src ((instruction_pointer 0x7f6fce0b71f4) (symbol (From_perf __clock_gettime)) (symbol_offset 0x24))) (dst ((instruction_pointer 0x7ffd193838e0) (symbol (From_perf __vdso_clock_gettime)) (symbol_offset 0x0))))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "C symbol trace start" = check {| 25375/25375 4509191.343298468: tr strt 0 [unknown] => 7f6fce0b71d0 __clock_gettime+0x0|}; [%expect {| (Ok ((thread ((pid (25375)) (tid (25375)))) (time 52d4h33m11.343298468s) (trace_state_change Start) (src ((instruction_pointer 0x0) (symbol Unknown) (symbol_offset 0x0))) (dst ((instruction_pointer 0x7f6fce0b71d0) (symbol (From_perf __clock_gettime)) (symbol_offset 0x0))))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "C++ symbol" = check {| 7166/7166 4512623.871133092: call 9bc6db a::B<a::C, a::D<a::E>, a::F, a::F, G::H, a::I>::run+0x1eb => 9f68b0 J::K<int, std::string>+0x0|}; [%expect {| (Ok ((thread ((pid (7166)) (tid (7166)))) (time 52d5h30m23.871133092s) (kind Call) (src ((instruction_pointer 0x9bc6db) (symbol (From_perf "a::B<a::C, a::D<a::E>, a::F, a::F, G::H, a::I>::run")) (symbol_offset 0x1eb))) (dst ((instruction_pointer 0x9f68b0) (symbol (From_perf "J::K<int, std::string>")) (symbol_offset 0x0))))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "OCaml symbol" = check {|2017001/2017001 761439.053336670: call 56234f77576b Base.Comparable.=_2352+0xb => 56234f4bc7a0 caml_apply2+0x0|}; [%expect {| (Ok ((thread ((pid (2017001)) (tid (2017001)))) (time 8d19h30m39.05333667s) (kind Call) (src ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f77576b) (symbol (From_perf Base.Comparable.=_2352)) (symbol_offset 0xb))) (dst ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f4bc7a0) (symbol (From_perf caml_apply2)) (symbol_offset 0x0))))) |}] ;; (* CR-someday wduff: Leaving this concrete example here for when we support this. See my comment above as well. {[ let%expect_test "Unknown Go symbol" = check {|2118573/2118573 770614.599007116: tr strt tr end 0 [unknown] => 4591e1 [unknown]|}; [%expect] ;; ]} *) let%expect_test "manufactured example 1" = check {|2017001/2017001 761439.053336670: call 56234f77576b x => +0xb => 56234f4bc7a0 caml_apply2+0x0|}; [%expect {| (Ok ((thread ((pid (2017001)) (tid (2017001)))) (time 8d19h30m39.05333667s) (kind Call) (src ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f77576b) (symbol (From_perf "x => ")) (symbol_offset 0xb))) (dst ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f4bc7a0) (symbol (From_perf caml_apply2)) (symbol_offset 0x0))))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "manufactured example 2" = check {|2017001/2017001 761439.053336670: call 56234f77576b x => +0xb => 56234f4bc7a0 => +0x0|}; [%expect {| (Ok ((thread ((pid (2017001)) (tid (2017001)))) (time 8d19h30m39.05333667s) (kind Call) (src ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f77576b) (symbol (From_perf "x => ")) (symbol_offset 0xb))) (dst ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f4bc7a0) (symbol (From_perf "=> ")) (symbol_offset 0x0))))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "manufactured example 3" = check {|2017001/2017001 761439.053336670: call 56234f77576b + +0xb => 56234f4bc7a0 caml_apply2+0x0|}; [%expect {| (Ok ((thread ((pid (2017001)) (tid (2017001)))) (time 8d19h30m39.05333667s) (kind Call) (src ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f77576b) (symbol (From_perf "+ ")) (symbol_offset 0xb))) (dst ((instruction_pointer 0x56234f4bc7a0) (symbol (From_perf caml_apply2)) (symbol_offset 0x0))))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "decode error with a timestamp" = check " instruction trace error type 1 time 47170.086912826 cpu -1 pid 293415 tid \ 293415 ip 0x7ffff7327730 code 7: Overflow packet"; [%expect {| (Error ((thread ((pid (293415)) (tid (293415)))) (time (13h6m10.086912826s)) (instruction_pointer (0x7ffff7327730)) (message "Overflow packet"))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "decode error without a timestamp" = check " instruction trace error type 1 cpu -1 pid 293415 tid 293415 ip \ 0x7ffff7327730 code 7: Overflow packet"; [%expect {| (Error ((thread ((pid (293415)) (tid (293415)))) (time ()) (instruction_pointer (0x7ffff7327730)) (message "Overflow packet"))) |}] ;; let%expect_test "lost trace data" = check " instruction trace error type 1 time 2651115.104731379 cpu -1 pid 1801680 tid \ 1801680 ip 0 code 8: Lost trace data"; [%expect {| (Error ((thread ((pid (1801680)) (tid (1801680)))) (time (30d16h25m15.104731379s)) (instruction_pointer ()) (message "Lost trace data"))) |}] ;; end) ;; end let decode_events () ~debug_print_perf_commands ~record_dir ~perf_map = let args = [ "script" ; "-i" ; record_dir ^/ "perf.data" ; "--ns" ; [%string "--itrace=%{Perf_line.report_itraces}"] ; "-F" ; Perf_line.report_fields ] in if debug_print_perf_commands then Core.printf "perf %s\n%!" (String.concat ~sep:" " args); (* CR-someday tbrindus: this should be switched over to using [perf_fork_exec] to avoid the [perf script] process from outliving the parent. *) let%map perf_script_proc = Process.create_exn ~env:perf_env ~prog:"perf" ~args () in let line_pipe = Process.stdout perf_script_proc |> Reader.lines in don't_wait_for (Reader.transfer (Process.stderr perf_script_proc) (Writer.pipe (force Writer.stderr))); let events = (* Every route of filtering on streams in an async way seems to be deprecated, including converting to pipes which says that the stream creation should be switched to a pipe creation. Changing Async_shell is out-of-scope, and I also can't see a reason why filter_map would lead to memory leaks. *) Pipe.map line_pipe ~f:(Perf_line.to_event ~perf_map) in let close_result = let%map exit_or_signal = Process.wait perf_script_proc in perf_exit_to_or_error exit_or_signal in Ok { Decode_result.events; close_result } ;;
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