Re: bpf+tracing next steps. Was: [PATCH v9 tip 3/9] tracing: attach BPF programs to kprobes

From: Masami Hiramatsu
Date: Mon Mar 23 2015 - 05:28:16 EST


(2015/03/23 13:57), Alexei Starovoitov wrote:
> On 3/22/15 7:17 PM, Masami Hiramatsu wrote:
>> (2015/03/23 3:03), Alexei Starovoitov wrote:
>>
>>> User space tools that will compile ktap/dtrace scripts into bpf might
>>> use build-id for their own purpose, but that's a different discussion.
>>
>> Agreed.
>> I'd like to discuss it since kprobe event interface may also have same
>> issue.
>
> I'm not sure what 'issue' you're seeing. My understanding is that
> build-ids are used by perf to associate binaries with their debug info
> and by systemtap to make sure that probes actually match the kernel
> they were compiled for. In bpf case it probably will be perf way only.

Ah, I see. So perftools can check the build-id if needed, right?

> Are you interested in doing something with bpf ? ;)

Of course :)

> I know that Jovi is working on clang-based front-end, He Kuang is doing
> something fancy and I'm going to focus on 'tcp instrumentation' once
> bpf+kprobes is in. I think these efforts will help us make it
> concrete and will establish a path towards bpf+tracepoints
> (debug tracepoints or trace markers) and eventual integration with perf.
> Here is the wish-list (for kernel and userspace) inspired by Brendan:
> - access to pid, uid, tid, comm, etc
> - access to kernel stack trace
> - access to user-level stack trace
> - kernel debuginfo for walking kernel structs, and accessing kprobe
> entry args as variables

perf probe can provide this to bpf.

> - tracing of uprobes
> - tracing of user markers

I'm working on the perf-cache which will also support SDT (based on Hemant Kumar's work).

> - user debuginfo for user structs and args

Ditto.

> - easy to use language
> - library of scripting features
> - nice one-liner syntax
>
> I think there is a lot of interest in bpf+tracing and would be good to
> align the efforts.

Agreed :)

Thanks!

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Masami HIRAMATSU
Software Platform Research Dept. Linux Technology Research Center
Hitachi, Ltd., Yokohama Research Laboratory
E-mail: masami.hiramatsu.pt@xxxxxxxxxxx


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