#!/usr/bin/env python # # bpflist Display processes currently using BPF programs and maps, # pinned BPF programs and maps, and enabled probes. # # USAGE: bpflist [-v] # # Idea by Brendan Gregg. # # Copyright 2017, Sasha Goldshtein # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 # # 09-Mar-2017 Sasha Goldshtein Created this. from bcc import BPF, USDT import argparse import re import os import subprocess examples = """examples: bpflist # display all processes currently using BPF bpflist -v # also count kprobes/uprobes bpflist -vv # display kprobes/uprobes and count them """ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description="Display processes currently using BPF programs and maps", formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, epilog=examples) parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbosity", action="count", default=0, help="count and display kprobes/uprobes as well") args = parser.parse_args() def comm_for_pid(pid): try: return open("/proc/%d/comm" % pid).read().strip() except: return "[unknown]" counts = {} def parse_probes(typ): if args.verbosity > 1: print("open %ss:" % typ) for probe in open("/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/%s_events" % typ): # Probes opened by bcc have a specific pattern that includes the pid # of the requesting process. match = re.search('_bcc_(\\d+)\\s', probe) if match: pid = int(match.group(1)) counts[(pid, typ)] = counts.get((pid, typ), 0) + 1 if args.verbosity > 1: print(probe.strip()) if args.verbosity > 1: print("") if args.verbosity > 0: parse_probes("kprobe") parse_probes("uprobe") def find_bpf_fds(pid): root = '/proc/%d/fd' % pid for fd in os.listdir(root): try: link = os.readlink(os.path.join(root, fd)) except OSError: continue match = re.match('.*bpf-(\\w+)', link) if match: tup = (pid, match.group(1)) counts[tup] = counts.get(tup, 0) + 1 for pdir in os.listdir('/proc'): if re.match('\\d+', pdir): try: find_bpf_fds(int(pdir)) except OSError: continue print("%-6s %-16s %-8s %s" % ("PID", "COMM", "TYPE", "COUNT")) for (pid, typ), count in sorted(counts.items(), key=lambda t: t[0][0]): comm = comm_for_pid(pid) print("%-6d %-16s %-8s %-4d" % (pid, comm, typ, count))