Message ID | 20190617115218.6279-3-tz.stoyanov@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | Save tracee memory map into trace.dat file | expand |
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 14:52:18 +0300 tz.stoyanov@gmail.com wrote: > From: "Tzvetomir Stoyanov (VMware)" <tz.stoyanov@gmail.com> > > A new trace-cmd record option is added: "--mmap". When it is set with > combination of -F or -P options, the memory map of the traced applications > is stored in the trace.dat file. A new API tracecmd_search_tracee_mmap() > can be used to look up into stored memory maps. The map is retrieved from > /proc/<pid>/maps file. > > Signed-off-by: Tzvetomir Stoyanov (VMware) <tz.stoyanov@gmail.com> > --- > include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h | 4 ++ > lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c | 81 ++++++++++++++++++++++ > tracecmd/include/trace-local.h | 16 +++++ > tracecmd/trace-record.c | 123 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 4 files changed, 224 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h b/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h > index 3919673..868e571 100644 > --- a/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h > +++ b/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h > @@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ enum { > TRACECMD_OPTION_HOOK, > TRACECMD_OPTION_OFFSET, > TRACECMD_OPTION_CPUCOUNT, > + TRACECMD_OPTION_PIDMMAPS, > }; > > enum { > @@ -206,6 +207,9 @@ unsigned long long tracecmd_page_ts(struct tracecmd_input *handle, > unsigned int tracecmd_record_ts_delta(struct tracecmd_input *handle, > struct tep_record *record); > > +char *tracecmd_get_tracee_lib(struct tracecmd_input *handle, > + int pid, unsigned long addr); > + > #ifndef SWIG > /* hack for function graph work around */ > extern __thread struct tracecmd_input *tracecmd_curr_thread_handle; > diff --git a/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c b/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c > index 264e3c3..aaf3c56 100644 > --- a/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c > +++ b/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c > @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ struct tracecmd_input { > struct tracecmd_ftrace finfo; > > struct hook_list *hooks; > + struct pid_mem_maps *pid_mmaps; > /* file information */ > size_t header_files_start; > size_t ftrace_files_start; > @@ -2133,6 +2134,83 @@ void tracecmd_set_ts2secs(struct tracecmd_input *handle, > handle->use_trace_clock = false; > } > > +static void trace_pid_mmap_load(struct tracecmd_input *handle, char *buf) Probably should have a return value for this function. > +{ > + struct pid_mem_maps *maps; > + char mapname[PATH_MAX+1]; > + char *line; > + int ret; > + int i; > + > + maps = calloc(1, sizeof(*maps)); > + if (!maps) We can return -ENOMEM > + return; > + > + maps->nr_lib_maps = tep_read_number(handle->pevent, buf, 4); > + maps->lib_maps = calloc(maps->nr_lib_maps, sizeof(struct lib_mem_map)); > + if (!maps->lib_maps) { > + free(maps); > + return; > + } > + maps->next = handle->pid_mmaps; > + handle->pid_mmaps = maps; Probably want to hold off to adding maps till the end. That way we can check for more errors below. > + > + ret = sscanf(buf+4, "%d %s", &maps->pid, mapname); Hmm, this is very dangerous. Using a %s here, where we don't know the length of that string can cause mapname to overflow. This is run as root, and I don't want someone to send a trace.dat file that can cause a security issue when read. What you can do is something like this: char tempbuf[PATH_MAX+1]; tempbuf[PATH_MAX] = '\0'; strncpy(tempbuf, buf+4, PATH_MAX); ret = sscanf(tempbuf, "%d %s", &maps->pid, mapname); Which would make sure that buf wont overrun mapname. > + if (ret == 2) > + maps->proc_name = strdup(mapname); Note, strdup() can fail. We need to check for that. > + line = strchr(buf+4, '\n'); > + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) { > + if (!line) > + break; > + ret = sscanf(line+1, "%llx %llx %s", &maps->lib_maps[i].start, > + &maps->lib_maps[i].end, mapname); We should make sure that line length is not greater than PATH_MAX and warn on it if it is. Otherwise it can overflow mapname. > + if (ret == 3) > + maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name = strdup(mapname); Need to check the return of mapname. > + line = strchr(line+1, '\n'); > + } > +} > + > +/** > + * tracecmd_search_tracee_mmap - Search tracee memory address map > + * @handle: input handle to the trace.dat file > + * @pid: pid of the tracee > + * @addr: address from the tracee memory space. > + * > + * Map of the tracee memory can be saved in the trace.dat file, using the option > + * "--mmap". If there is such information, this API can be used to look up into > + * this memory map to find library is loaded at the given @addr. > + * > + * The name of the library at given tracee @addr is returned. > + */ > +char *tracecmd_search_tracee_mmap(struct tracecmd_input *handle, > + int pid, unsigned long long addr) > +{ > + struct pid_mem_maps *maps; > + int i; > + > + if (!handle || !handle->pid_mmaps) > + return NULL; > + > + maps = handle->pid_mmaps; > + while (maps) { I wonder if we should sort the maps after they are loaded, and then we can do a binary search. Which would be much faster. > + if (maps->pid == pid) > + break; > + maps = maps->next; > + } > + if (!maps || !maps->nr_lib_maps || !maps->lib_maps) > + return NULL; > + > + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) > + if (maps->lib_maps[i].start <= addr && > + maps->lib_maps[i].end > addr) Probably could make this into a binary search too. sort() and bsearch() are your friends ;-) > + break; > + > + if (i < maps->nr_lib_maps) > + return maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name; > + > + return NULL; > +} > + > static int handle_options(struct tracecmd_input *handle) > { > unsigned long long offset; > @@ -2229,6 +2307,9 @@ static int handle_options(struct tracecmd_input *handle) > cpus = *(int *)buf; > handle->cpus = tep_read_number(handle->pevent, &cpus, 4); > break; > + case TRACECMD_OPTION_PIDMMAPS: > + trace_pid_mmap_load(handle, buf); > + break; > default: > warning("unknown option %d", option); > break; > diff --git a/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h b/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h > index a1a06e9..5c623ec 100644 > --- a/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h > +++ b/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h > @@ -157,6 +157,20 @@ struct func_list { > const char *mod; > }; > > +struct lib_mem_map { > + unsigned long long start; > + unsigned long long end; > + char *lib_name; To make this easier to read, lets add another tab between the type and name. Although, I haven't looked at this applied, so it may not be as bad as the patch looks. > +}; > + > +struct pid_mem_maps { > + struct pid_mem_maps *next; > + struct lib_mem_map *lib_maps; > + unsigned int nr_lib_maps; > + char *proc_name; > + int pid; > +}; > + > struct buffer_instance { > struct buffer_instance *next; > const char *name; > @@ -183,6 +197,8 @@ struct buffer_instance { > struct tracecmd_msg_handle *msg_handle; > struct tracecmd_output *network_handle; > > + struct pid_mem_maps *mem_maps; > + > int flags; > int tracing_on_init_val; > int tracing_on_fd; > diff --git a/tracecmd/trace-record.c b/tracecmd/trace-record.c > index 2f5fbd9..2147554 100644 > --- a/tracecmd/trace-record.c > +++ b/tracecmd/trace-record.c > @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ static int max_kb; > static bool use_tcp; > > static int do_ptrace; > +static int get_mmap; > > static int filter_task; > static int filter_pid = -1; > @@ -1060,6 +1061,82 @@ static char *make_pid_filter(char *curr_filter, const char *field) > return filter; > } > > +static void get_pid_mmaps(int pid) Although it's not tested, perhaps we should return an error if we come across one. > +{ > + char buf[PATH_MAX+100], perm[5], dev[6], mapname[PATH_MAX+1]; BTW, it's better not to put so many types on one line. It makes warning messages like "variable not used" easier to find. I personally prefer not to have any multiple declarations on a single line except for counters: int i, j, k. All else really should be separate. I know this is more of a personal preference, but I do think it makes the code easier to read. > + struct buffer_instance *instance = &top_instance; > + struct pid_mem_maps *maps = instance->mem_maps; > + unsigned long long begin, end, inode, foo; This isn't so bad to be on the same line, as they are related. You could argue to say the char's above are related, but because they all have their own defined sizes, I find it to be a bit more messy. > + struct lib_mem_map *map; > + char fname[PATH_MAX+1]; > + FILE *f; > + int ret; > + int i; > + > + while (maps) { > + if (pid == maps->pid) > + break; > + maps = maps->next; > + } > + > + sprintf(fname, "/proc/%d/exe", pid); > + ret = readlink(fname, mapname, PATH_MAX); > + if (ret >= PATH_MAX || ret < 0) > + return; Probably should return error types, or at least do some kind of warning. > + > + sprintf(fname, "/proc/%d/maps", pid); > + f = fopen(fname, "r"); > + if (!f) > + return; > + > + if (!maps) { > + maps = calloc(1, sizeof(*maps)); > + if (!maps) > + return; > + maps->pid = pid; > + maps->next = instance->mem_maps; > + instance->mem_maps = maps; > + } else { > + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) > + free(maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name); > + free(maps->lib_maps); > + maps->lib_maps = NULL; > + maps->nr_lib_maps = 0; > + free(maps->proc_name); > + } > + > + maps->proc_name = strdup(mapname); Check for strdup() return. > + > + while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f)) { > + mapname[0] = '\0'; > + ret = sscanf(buf, "%llx-%llx %4s %llx %5s %lld %s", > + &begin, &end, perm, &foo, dev, &inode, mapname); Probably should test the size of buf to make sure mapname isn't overflow. > + if (ret == 7 && mapname[0] != '\0') { > + map = realloc(maps->lib_maps, > + (maps->nr_lib_maps+1)*sizeof(*map)); > + if (!map) > + break; > + map[maps->nr_lib_maps].end = end; > + map[maps->nr_lib_maps].start = begin; > + map[maps->nr_lib_maps].lib_name = strdup(mapname); > + maps->lib_maps = map; > + maps->nr_lib_maps++; > + } > + } > + fclose(f); > +} > + > +static void get_filter_pid_mmaps(void) > +{ > + struct filter_pids *p; > + > + for (p = filter_pids; p; p = p->next) { > + if (p->exclude) > + continue; > + get_pid_mmaps(p->pid); > + } > +} > + > static void update_task_filter(void) > { > struct buffer_instance *instance; > @@ -1068,6 +1145,9 @@ static void update_task_filter(void) > if (no_filter) > return; > > + if (get_mmap && filter_pids) > + get_filter_pid_mmaps(); > + > if (filter_task) > add_filter_pid(pid, 0); > > @@ -1262,6 +1342,8 @@ static void ptrace_wait(enum trace_type type, int main_pid) > break; > > case PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT: > + if (get_mmap) > + get_pid_mmaps(main_pid); I'll have to look at this a bit more. I want to make sure that we are not doing the full ptrace, and just tracing exit. > ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, pid, NULL, &cstatus); > ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, pid, NULL, NULL); > break; > @@ -3092,6 +3174,35 @@ static void append_buffer(struct tracecmd_output *handle, > } > } > > +static void > +add_pid_mem_maps(struct tracecmd_output *handle, struct buffer_instance *instance) > +{ > + struct pid_mem_maps *maps = instance->mem_maps; > + struct iovec vector[2]; > + struct trace_seq s; > + int i; > + > + trace_seq_init(&s); > + while (maps) { > + if (!maps->nr_lib_maps) > + continue; > + trace_seq_reset(&s); > + trace_seq_printf(&s, "%d %s\n", maps->pid, maps->proc_name); > + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) > + trace_seq_printf(&s, "%llx %llx %s\n", > + maps->lib_maps[i].start, > + maps->lib_maps[i].end, > + maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name); > + vector[0].iov_len = 4; > + vector[0].iov_base = &maps->nr_lib_maps; > + vector[1].iov_len = s.len+1; > + vector[1].iov_base = s.buffer; > + tracecmd_add_option_v(handle, TRACECMD_OPTION_PIDMMAPS, vector, 2); As stated in the last email. The vector size is hard coded as 2, which is why I'm reluctant to add a vector version now. If it was dynamic, then that would be more of a reason. Here we can just create our own structure and use that: struct tracecmd_map_file { int nr_maps; int maps_len; char *maps; } Or something like that. -- Steve > + maps = maps->next; > + } > + trace_seq_destroy(&s); > +} > + > static void > add_buffer_stat(struct tracecmd_output *handle, struct buffer_instance *instance) > { > @@ -3272,6 +3383,10 @@ static void record_data(struct common_record_context *ctx) > if (!no_top_instance() && !top_instance.msg_handle) > print_stat(&top_instance); > > + for_all_instances(instance) { > + add_pid_mem_maps(handle, instance); > + } > + > tracecmd_append_cpu_data(handle, local_cpu_count, temp_files); > > for (i = 0; i < max_cpu_count; i++) > @@ -4382,6 +4497,7 @@ void update_first_instance(struct buffer_instance *instance, int topt) > } > > enum { > + OPT_mmap = 244, > OPT_quiet = 245, > OPT_debug = 246, > OPT_no_filter = 247, > @@ -4612,6 +4728,7 @@ static void parse_record_options(int argc, > {"debug", no_argument, NULL, OPT_debug}, > {"quiet", no_argument, NULL, OPT_quiet}, > {"help", no_argument, NULL, '?'}, > + {"mmap", no_argument, NULL, OPT_mmap}, > {"module", required_argument, NULL, OPT_module}, > {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} > }; > @@ -4843,6 +4960,9 @@ static void parse_record_options(int argc, > case 'i': > ignore_event_not_found = 1; > break; > + case OPT_mmap: > + get_mmap = 1; > + break; > case OPT_date: > ctx->date = 1; > if (ctx->data_flags & DATA_FL_OFFSET) > @@ -4909,6 +5029,9 @@ static void parse_record_options(int argc, > add_func(&ctx->instance->filter_funcs, > ctx->instance->filter_mod, "*"); > > + if (filter_task && get_mmap) > + do_ptrace = 1; > + > if (do_ptrace && !filter_task && (filter_pid < 0)) > die(" -c can only be used with -F (or -P with event-fork support)"); > if (ctx->do_child && !filter_task &&! filter_pid)
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 09:37:22 -0400 Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> wrote: > As stated in the last email. The vector size is hard coded as 2, which > is why I'm reluctant to add a vector version now. If it was dynamic, > then that would be more of a reason. Here we can just create our own > structure and use that: > > struct tracecmd_map_file { > int nr_maps; > int maps_len; > char *maps; > } > > Or something like that. As you can't send that to the tracecmd_add_option, you would need something more like this: struct tracecmd_map_file { int nr_maps; int maps_len; char maps[0]; }; And then you would need to copy it first before sending it: struct tracecmd_map_file *tmap; tmap = malloc(sizeof(*tmap) + s.len + 1); and copy the buffer: memcpy(&tmap->maps[0], s.buffer, s.len + 1); before sending it to tracecmd_add_option(); -- Steve
diff --git a/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h b/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h index 3919673..868e571 100644 --- a/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h +++ b/include/trace-cmd/trace-cmd.h @@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ enum { TRACECMD_OPTION_HOOK, TRACECMD_OPTION_OFFSET, TRACECMD_OPTION_CPUCOUNT, + TRACECMD_OPTION_PIDMMAPS, }; enum { @@ -206,6 +207,9 @@ unsigned long long tracecmd_page_ts(struct tracecmd_input *handle, unsigned int tracecmd_record_ts_delta(struct tracecmd_input *handle, struct tep_record *record); +char *tracecmd_get_tracee_lib(struct tracecmd_input *handle, + int pid, unsigned long addr); + #ifndef SWIG /* hack for function graph work around */ extern __thread struct tracecmd_input *tracecmd_curr_thread_handle; diff --git a/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c b/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c index 264e3c3..aaf3c56 100644 --- a/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c +++ b/lib/trace-cmd/trace-input.c @@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ struct tracecmd_input { struct tracecmd_ftrace finfo; struct hook_list *hooks; + struct pid_mem_maps *pid_mmaps; /* file information */ size_t header_files_start; size_t ftrace_files_start; @@ -2133,6 +2134,83 @@ void tracecmd_set_ts2secs(struct tracecmd_input *handle, handle->use_trace_clock = false; } +static void trace_pid_mmap_load(struct tracecmd_input *handle, char *buf) +{ + struct pid_mem_maps *maps; + char mapname[PATH_MAX+1]; + char *line; + int ret; + int i; + + maps = calloc(1, sizeof(*maps)); + if (!maps) + return; + + maps->nr_lib_maps = tep_read_number(handle->pevent, buf, 4); + maps->lib_maps = calloc(maps->nr_lib_maps, sizeof(struct lib_mem_map)); + if (!maps->lib_maps) { + free(maps); + return; + } + maps->next = handle->pid_mmaps; + handle->pid_mmaps = maps; + + ret = sscanf(buf+4, "%d %s", &maps->pid, mapname); + if (ret == 2) + maps->proc_name = strdup(mapname); + line = strchr(buf+4, '\n'); + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) { + if (!line) + break; + ret = sscanf(line+1, "%llx %llx %s", &maps->lib_maps[i].start, + &maps->lib_maps[i].end, mapname); + if (ret == 3) + maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name = strdup(mapname); + line = strchr(line+1, '\n'); + } +} + +/** + * tracecmd_search_tracee_mmap - Search tracee memory address map + * @handle: input handle to the trace.dat file + * @pid: pid of the tracee + * @addr: address from the tracee memory space. + * + * Map of the tracee memory can be saved in the trace.dat file, using the option + * "--mmap". If there is such information, this API can be used to look up into + * this memory map to find library is loaded at the given @addr. + * + * The name of the library at given tracee @addr is returned. + */ +char *tracecmd_search_tracee_mmap(struct tracecmd_input *handle, + int pid, unsigned long long addr) +{ + struct pid_mem_maps *maps; + int i; + + if (!handle || !handle->pid_mmaps) + return NULL; + + maps = handle->pid_mmaps; + while (maps) { + if (maps->pid == pid) + break; + maps = maps->next; + } + if (!maps || !maps->nr_lib_maps || !maps->lib_maps) + return NULL; + + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) + if (maps->lib_maps[i].start <= addr && + maps->lib_maps[i].end > addr) + break; + + if (i < maps->nr_lib_maps) + return maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name; + + return NULL; +} + static int handle_options(struct tracecmd_input *handle) { unsigned long long offset; @@ -2229,6 +2307,9 @@ static int handle_options(struct tracecmd_input *handle) cpus = *(int *)buf; handle->cpus = tep_read_number(handle->pevent, &cpus, 4); break; + case TRACECMD_OPTION_PIDMMAPS: + trace_pid_mmap_load(handle, buf); + break; default: warning("unknown option %d", option); break; diff --git a/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h b/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h index a1a06e9..5c623ec 100644 --- a/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h +++ b/tracecmd/include/trace-local.h @@ -157,6 +157,20 @@ struct func_list { const char *mod; }; +struct lib_mem_map { + unsigned long long start; + unsigned long long end; + char *lib_name; +}; + +struct pid_mem_maps { + struct pid_mem_maps *next; + struct lib_mem_map *lib_maps; + unsigned int nr_lib_maps; + char *proc_name; + int pid; +}; + struct buffer_instance { struct buffer_instance *next; const char *name; @@ -183,6 +197,8 @@ struct buffer_instance { struct tracecmd_msg_handle *msg_handle; struct tracecmd_output *network_handle; + struct pid_mem_maps *mem_maps; + int flags; int tracing_on_init_val; int tracing_on_fd; diff --git a/tracecmd/trace-record.c b/tracecmd/trace-record.c index 2f5fbd9..2147554 100644 --- a/tracecmd/trace-record.c +++ b/tracecmd/trace-record.c @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ static int max_kb; static bool use_tcp; static int do_ptrace; +static int get_mmap; static int filter_task; static int filter_pid = -1; @@ -1060,6 +1061,82 @@ static char *make_pid_filter(char *curr_filter, const char *field) return filter; } +static void get_pid_mmaps(int pid) +{ + char buf[PATH_MAX+100], perm[5], dev[6], mapname[PATH_MAX+1]; + struct buffer_instance *instance = &top_instance; + struct pid_mem_maps *maps = instance->mem_maps; + unsigned long long begin, end, inode, foo; + struct lib_mem_map *map; + char fname[PATH_MAX+1]; + FILE *f; + int ret; + int i; + + while (maps) { + if (pid == maps->pid) + break; + maps = maps->next; + } + + sprintf(fname, "/proc/%d/exe", pid); + ret = readlink(fname, mapname, PATH_MAX); + if (ret >= PATH_MAX || ret < 0) + return; + + sprintf(fname, "/proc/%d/maps", pid); + f = fopen(fname, "r"); + if (!f) + return; + + if (!maps) { + maps = calloc(1, sizeof(*maps)); + if (!maps) + return; + maps->pid = pid; + maps->next = instance->mem_maps; + instance->mem_maps = maps; + } else { + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) + free(maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name); + free(maps->lib_maps); + maps->lib_maps = NULL; + maps->nr_lib_maps = 0; + free(maps->proc_name); + } + + maps->proc_name = strdup(mapname); + + while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f)) { + mapname[0] = '\0'; + ret = sscanf(buf, "%llx-%llx %4s %llx %5s %lld %s", + &begin, &end, perm, &foo, dev, &inode, mapname); + if (ret == 7 && mapname[0] != '\0') { + map = realloc(maps->lib_maps, + (maps->nr_lib_maps+1)*sizeof(*map)); + if (!map) + break; + map[maps->nr_lib_maps].end = end; + map[maps->nr_lib_maps].start = begin; + map[maps->nr_lib_maps].lib_name = strdup(mapname); + maps->lib_maps = map; + maps->nr_lib_maps++; + } + } + fclose(f); +} + +static void get_filter_pid_mmaps(void) +{ + struct filter_pids *p; + + for (p = filter_pids; p; p = p->next) { + if (p->exclude) + continue; + get_pid_mmaps(p->pid); + } +} + static void update_task_filter(void) { struct buffer_instance *instance; @@ -1068,6 +1145,9 @@ static void update_task_filter(void) if (no_filter) return; + if (get_mmap && filter_pids) + get_filter_pid_mmaps(); + if (filter_task) add_filter_pid(pid, 0); @@ -1262,6 +1342,8 @@ static void ptrace_wait(enum trace_type type, int main_pid) break; case PTRACE_EVENT_EXIT: + if (get_mmap) + get_pid_mmaps(main_pid); ptrace(PTRACE_GETEVENTMSG, pid, NULL, &cstatus); ptrace(PTRACE_DETACH, pid, NULL, NULL); break; @@ -3092,6 +3174,35 @@ static void append_buffer(struct tracecmd_output *handle, } } +static void +add_pid_mem_maps(struct tracecmd_output *handle, struct buffer_instance *instance) +{ + struct pid_mem_maps *maps = instance->mem_maps; + struct iovec vector[2]; + struct trace_seq s; + int i; + + trace_seq_init(&s); + while (maps) { + if (!maps->nr_lib_maps) + continue; + trace_seq_reset(&s); + trace_seq_printf(&s, "%d %s\n", maps->pid, maps->proc_name); + for (i = 0; i < maps->nr_lib_maps; i++) + trace_seq_printf(&s, "%llx %llx %s\n", + maps->lib_maps[i].start, + maps->lib_maps[i].end, + maps->lib_maps[i].lib_name); + vector[0].iov_len = 4; + vector[0].iov_base = &maps->nr_lib_maps; + vector[1].iov_len = s.len+1; + vector[1].iov_base = s.buffer; + tracecmd_add_option_v(handle, TRACECMD_OPTION_PIDMMAPS, vector, 2); + maps = maps->next; + } + trace_seq_destroy(&s); +} + static void add_buffer_stat(struct tracecmd_output *handle, struct buffer_instance *instance) { @@ -3272,6 +3383,10 @@ static void record_data(struct common_record_context *ctx) if (!no_top_instance() && !top_instance.msg_handle) print_stat(&top_instance); + for_all_instances(instance) { + add_pid_mem_maps(handle, instance); + } + tracecmd_append_cpu_data(handle, local_cpu_count, temp_files); for (i = 0; i < max_cpu_count; i++) @@ -4382,6 +4497,7 @@ void update_first_instance(struct buffer_instance *instance, int topt) } enum { + OPT_mmap = 244, OPT_quiet = 245, OPT_debug = 246, OPT_no_filter = 247, @@ -4612,6 +4728,7 @@ static void parse_record_options(int argc, {"debug", no_argument, NULL, OPT_debug}, {"quiet", no_argument, NULL, OPT_quiet}, {"help", no_argument, NULL, '?'}, + {"mmap", no_argument, NULL, OPT_mmap}, {"module", required_argument, NULL, OPT_module}, {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} }; @@ -4843,6 +4960,9 @@ static void parse_record_options(int argc, case 'i': ignore_event_not_found = 1; break; + case OPT_mmap: + get_mmap = 1; + break; case OPT_date: ctx->date = 1; if (ctx->data_flags & DATA_FL_OFFSET) @@ -4909,6 +5029,9 @@ static void parse_record_options(int argc, add_func(&ctx->instance->filter_funcs, ctx->instance->filter_mod, "*"); + if (filter_task && get_mmap) + do_ptrace = 1; + if (do_ptrace && !filter_task && (filter_pid < 0)) die(" -c can only be used with -F (or -P with event-fork support)"); if (ctx->do_child && !filter_task &&! filter_pid)