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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"unsafe"
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"github.com/cilium/ebpf"
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"github.com/cilium/ebpf/asm"
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"github.com/cilium/ebpf/internal"
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"github.com/cilium/ebpf/internal/sys"
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"github.com/cilium/ebpf/internal/unix"
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)
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// Getting the terminology right is usually the hardest part. For posterity and
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// for staying sane during implementation:
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//
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// - trace event: Representation of a kernel runtime hook. Filesystem entries
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// under <tracefs>/events. Can be tracepoints (static), kprobes or uprobes.
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// Can be instantiated into perf events (see below).
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// - tracepoint: A predetermined hook point in the kernel. Exposed as trace
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// events in (sub)directories under <tracefs>/events. Cannot be closed or
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// removed, they are static.
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// - k(ret)probe: Ephemeral trace events based on entry or exit points of
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// exported kernel symbols. kprobe-based (tracefs) trace events can be
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// created system-wide by writing to the <tracefs>/kprobe_events file, or
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// they can be scoped to the current process by creating PMU perf events.
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// - u(ret)probe: Ephemeral trace events based on user provides ELF binaries
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// and offsets. uprobe-based (tracefs) trace events can be
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// created system-wide by writing to the <tracefs>/uprobe_events file, or
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// they can be scoped to the current process by creating PMU perf events.
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// - perf event: An object instantiated based on an existing trace event or
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// kernel symbol. Referred to by fd in userspace.
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// Exactly one eBPF program can be attached to a perf event. Multiple perf
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// events can be created from a single trace event. Closing a perf event
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// stops any further invocations of the attached eBPF program.
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var (
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tracefsPath = "/sys/kernel/debug/tracing"
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errInvalidInput = errors.New("invalid input")
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)
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const (
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perfAllThreads = -1
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)
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type perfEventType uint8
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const (
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tracepointEvent perfEventType = iota
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kprobeEvent
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kretprobeEvent
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uprobeEvent
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uretprobeEvent
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)
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// A perfEvent represents a perf event kernel object. Exactly one eBPF program
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// can be attached to it. It is created based on a tracefs trace event or a
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// Performance Monitoring Unit (PMU).
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type perfEvent struct {
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// The event type determines the types of programs that can be attached.
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typ perfEventType
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// Group and name of the tracepoint/kprobe/uprobe.
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group string
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name string
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// PMU event ID read from sysfs. Valid IDs are non-zero.
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pmuID uint64
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// ID of the trace event read from tracefs. Valid IDs are non-zero.
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tracefsID uint64
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// User provided arbitrary value.
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cookie uint64
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// This is the perf event FD.
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fd *sys.FD
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}
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func (pe *perfEvent) Close() error {
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if err := pe.fd.Close(); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("closing perf event fd: %w", err)
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}
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switch pe.typ {
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case kprobeEvent, kretprobeEvent:
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// Clean up kprobe tracefs entry.
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if pe.tracefsID != 0 {
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return closeTraceFSProbeEvent(kprobeType, pe.group, pe.name)
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}
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case uprobeEvent, uretprobeEvent:
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// Clean up uprobe tracefs entry.
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if pe.tracefsID != 0 {
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return closeTraceFSProbeEvent(uprobeType, pe.group, pe.name)
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}
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case tracepointEvent:
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// Tracepoint trace events don't hold any extra resources.
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return nil
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}
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return nil
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}
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// perfEventLink represents a bpf perf link.
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type perfEventLink struct {
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RawLink
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pe *perfEvent
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}
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func (pl *perfEventLink) isLink() {}
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// Pinning requires the underlying perf event FD to stay open.
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//
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// | PerfEvent FD | BpfLink FD | Works |
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// |--------------|------------|-------|
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// | Open | Open | Yes |
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// | Closed | Open | No |
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// | Open | Closed | No (Pin() -> EINVAL) |
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// | Closed | Closed | No (Pin() -> EINVAL) |
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//
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// There is currently no pretty way to recover the perf event FD
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// when loading a pinned link, so leave as not supported for now.
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func (pl *perfEventLink) Pin(string) error {
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return fmt.Errorf("perf event link pin: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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func (pl *perfEventLink) Unpin() error {
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return fmt.Errorf("perf event link unpin: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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func (pl *perfEventLink) Close() error {
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if err := pl.pe.Close(); err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("perf event link close: %w", err)
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}
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return pl.fd.Close()
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}
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func (pl *perfEventLink) Update(prog *ebpf.Program) error {
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return fmt.Errorf("perf event link update: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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// perfEventIoctl implements Link and handles the perf event lifecycle
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// via ioctl().
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type perfEventIoctl struct {
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*perfEvent
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}
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func (pi *perfEventIoctl) isLink() {}
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// Since 4.15 (e87c6bc3852b "bpf: permit multiple bpf attachments for a single perf event"),
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// calling PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_BPF appends the given program to a prog_array
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// owned by the perf event, which means multiple programs can be attached
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// simultaneously.
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//
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// Before 4.15, calling PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_BPF more than once on a perf event
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// returns EEXIST.
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//
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// Detaching a program from a perf event is currently not possible, so a
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// program replacement mechanism cannot be implemented for perf events.
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func (pi *perfEventIoctl) Update(prog *ebpf.Program) error {
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return fmt.Errorf("perf event ioctl update: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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func (pi *perfEventIoctl) Pin(string) error {
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return fmt.Errorf("perf event ioctl pin: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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func (pi *perfEventIoctl) Unpin() error {
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return fmt.Errorf("perf event ioctl unpin: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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func (pi *perfEventIoctl) Info() (*Info, error) {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("perf event ioctl info: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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// attach the given eBPF prog to the perf event stored in pe.
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// pe must contain a valid perf event fd.
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// prog's type must match the program type stored in pe.
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func attachPerfEvent(pe *perfEvent, prog *ebpf.Program) (Link, error) {
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if prog == nil {
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return nil, errors.New("cannot attach a nil program")
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}
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if prog.FD() < 0 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid program: %w", sys.ErrClosedFd)
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}
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switch pe.typ {
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case kprobeEvent, kretprobeEvent, uprobeEvent, uretprobeEvent:
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if t := prog.Type(); t != ebpf.Kprobe {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid program type (expected %s): %s", ebpf.Kprobe, t)
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}
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case tracepointEvent:
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if t := prog.Type(); t != ebpf.TracePoint {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid program type (expected %s): %s", ebpf.TracePoint, t)
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}
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default:
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown perf event type: %d", pe.typ)
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}
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if err := haveBPFLinkPerfEvent(); err == nil {
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return attachPerfEventLink(pe, prog)
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}
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return attachPerfEventIoctl(pe, prog)
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}
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func attachPerfEventIoctl(pe *perfEvent, prog *ebpf.Program) (*perfEventIoctl, error) {
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if pe.cookie != 0 {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("cookies are not supported: %w", ErrNotSupported)
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}
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// Assign the eBPF program to the perf event.
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err := unix.IoctlSetInt(pe.fd.Int(), unix.PERF_EVENT_IOC_SET_BPF, prog.FD())
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("setting perf event bpf program: %w", err)
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}
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// PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE and _DISABLE ignore their given values.
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if err := unix.IoctlSetInt(pe.fd.Int(), unix.PERF_EVENT_IOC_ENABLE, 0); err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("enable perf event: %s", err)
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}
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pi := &perfEventIoctl{pe}
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// Close the perf event when its reference is lost to avoid leaking system resources.
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runtime.SetFinalizer(pi, (*perfEventIoctl).Close)
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return pi, nil
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}
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// Use the bpf api to attach the perf event (BPF_LINK_TYPE_PERF_EVENT, 5.15+).
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//
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// https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/b89fbfbb854c9afc3047e8273cc3a694650b802e
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func attachPerfEventLink(pe *perfEvent, prog *ebpf.Program) (*perfEventLink, error) {
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fd, err := sys.LinkCreatePerfEvent(&sys.LinkCreatePerfEventAttr{
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ProgFd: uint32(prog.FD()),
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TargetFd: pe.fd.Uint(),
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AttachType: sys.BPF_PERF_EVENT,
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BpfCookie: pe.cookie,
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})
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot create bpf perf link: %v", err)
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}
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pl := &perfEventLink{RawLink{fd: fd}, pe}
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// Close the perf event when its reference is lost to avoid leaking system resources.
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runtime.SetFinalizer(pl, (*perfEventLink).Close)
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return pl, nil
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}
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// unsafeStringPtr returns an unsafe.Pointer to a NUL-terminated copy of str.
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func unsafeStringPtr(str string) (unsafe.Pointer, error) {
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p, err := unix.BytePtrFromString(str)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return unsafe.Pointer(p), nil
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}
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// getTraceEventID reads a trace event's ID from tracefs given its group and name.
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// The kernel requires group and name to be alphanumeric or underscore.
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//
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// name automatically has its invalid symbols converted to underscores so the caller
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// can pass a raw symbol name, e.g. a kernel symbol containing dots.
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func getTraceEventID(group, name string) (uint64, error) {
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name = sanitizeSymbol(name)
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tid, err := uint64FromFile(tracefsPath, "events", group, name, "id")
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if errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("trace event %s/%s: %w", group, name, os.ErrNotExist)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("reading trace event ID of %s/%s: %w", group, name, err)
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}
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return tid, nil
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}
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// getPMUEventType reads a Performance Monitoring Unit's type (numeric identifier)
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// from /sys/bus/event_source/devices/<pmu>/type.
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//
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// Returns ErrNotSupported if the pmu type is not supported.
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func getPMUEventType(typ probeType) (uint64, error) {
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et, err := uint64FromFile("/sys/bus/event_source/devices", typ.String(), "type")
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if errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("pmu type %s: %w", typ, ErrNotSupported)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("reading pmu type %s: %w", typ, err)
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}
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return et, nil
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}
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// openTracepointPerfEvent opens a tracepoint-type perf event. System-wide
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// [k,u]probes created by writing to <tracefs>/[k,u]probe_events are tracepoints
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// behind the scenes, and can be attached to using these perf events.
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func openTracepointPerfEvent(tid uint64, pid int) (*sys.FD, error) {
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attr := unix.PerfEventAttr{
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Type: unix.PERF_TYPE_TRACEPOINT,
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Config: tid,
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Sample_type: unix.PERF_SAMPLE_RAW,
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Sample: 1,
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Wakeup: 1,
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}
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fd, err := unix.PerfEventOpen(&attr, pid, 0, -1, unix.PERF_FLAG_FD_CLOEXEC)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("opening tracepoint perf event: %w", err)
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}
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return sys.NewFD(fd)
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}
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// uint64FromFile reads a uint64 from a file. All elements of path are sanitized
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// and joined onto base. Returns error if base no longer prefixes the path after
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// joining all components.
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func uint64FromFile(base string, path ...string) (uint64, error) {
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l := filepath.Join(path...)
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p := filepath.Join(base, l)
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if !strings.HasPrefix(p, base) {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("path '%s' attempts to escape base path '%s': %w", l, base, errInvalidInput)
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}
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data, err := os.ReadFile(p)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("reading file %s: %w", p, err)
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}
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et := bytes.TrimSpace(data)
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return strconv.ParseUint(string(et), 10, 64)
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}
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// Probe BPF perf link.
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//
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// https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.16.8/source/kernel/bpf/syscall.c#L4307
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// https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/b89fbfbb854c9afc3047e8273cc3a694650b802e
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var haveBPFLinkPerfEvent = internal.FeatureTest("bpf_link_perf_event", "5.15", func() error {
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prog, err := ebpf.NewProgram(&ebpf.ProgramSpec{
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Name: "probe_bpf_perf_link",
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Type: ebpf.Kprobe,
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Instructions: asm.Instructions{
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asm.Mov.Imm(asm.R0, 0),
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asm.Return(),
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},
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License: "MIT",
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})
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer prog.Close()
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_, err = sys.LinkCreatePerfEvent(&sys.LinkCreatePerfEventAttr{
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ProgFd: uint32(prog.FD()),
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AttachType: sys.BPF_PERF_EVENT,
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})
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if errors.Is(err, unix.EINVAL) {
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return internal.ErrNotSupported
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}
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if errors.Is(err, unix.EBADF) {
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return nil
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}
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return err
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})
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// isValidTraceID implements the equivalent of a regex match
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// against "^[a-zA-Z_][0-9a-zA-Z_]*$".
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//
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// Trace event groups, names and kernel symbols must adhere to this set
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// of characters. Non-empty, first character must not be a number, all
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// characters must be alphanumeric or underscore.
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func isValidTraceID(s string) bool {
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if len(s) < 1 {
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return false
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}
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for i, c := range []byte(s) {
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switch {
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case c >= 'a' && c <= 'z':
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case c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z':
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case c == '_':
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case i > 0 && c >= '0' && c <= '9':
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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