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9fcf867f 1* What's new in version 3.0
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3- The new "interactive" mode, specified by "stap -i" drops you into a
4 command-line prompt where you can build up a script, run it, edit
5 it, run it again, etc. Type "help" for a list of commands.
6
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7- Add macros @prints to print a scalar aggregate variable, @prints[1-9]
8 to print an array aggregate (of given index-arity), formatted similarly
9 to the automatic printing of written-only global variables.
10
11 global a, b
12 probe oneshot { a <<< 1; b[tid()] <<< 2 }
13 probe end { @prints(a); @prints1(b) }
14
24ef0e88 15- Add Czech version of manual pages.
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17- The stap compile server will log the stap client's options that are passed
18 to the server. The options that get logged on the server will include the
19 script name or the -e script, depending on which is used by the client.
20
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21- Embedded-C functions and blocks may now access script level global variables
22 using the STAP_GLOBAL_GET_* and STAP_GLOBAL_SET_* macros.
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24 To read or write the script global var, the /* pragma:read:var */ or
25 /* pragma:write:var */ marker must be placed in the embedded-C function or block.
26 The written type must match the type inferred at script level.
27
28 Scalars:
29 STAP_GLOBAL_SET_var(STAP_GLOBAL_GET_var()+1) -> increments script global var by 1
30 STAP_GLOBAL_SET_var("hello")
31
32 Associative arrays:
33 STAP_GLOBAL_GET_var(index-1, ..., index-n)
34 STAP_GLOBAL_SET_var(index-1, ..., index-n, new value)
35
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36- Probe point brace expansion is now supported to improve brevity in
37 specifying probe points. For example,
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39 process.{function("a"), function("b").{call,return}}
40 => process.function("a"), process.function("b").call, process.function("b").return
41
42 process.{function("*").callees,plt}?
43 => process.function("*").callees?, process.plt?
44
45 {kernel,module("nfs")}.function("nfs*")!
46 => kernel.function("nfs*")!, module("nfs").function("nfs*")!
47
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48- Profiling timers at arbitrary frequencies are now provided and perf probes
49 now support a frequency field as an alternative to sampling counts.
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51 probe timer.profile.freq.hz(N)
b113d360 52 probe perf.type(N).config(M).hz(X)
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54 The specified frequency is only accurate up to around 100hz. You may
55 need to provide a higher value to achieve the desired rate.
56
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57- New --monitor[=INTERVAL] option similar to unix "top". This allows users to
58 see statistics about the running module(uptime, module name, invoker uid,
59 memory sizes, global variables, and the current probe list along with
60 their statistics).
61
62 An interface is also provided to allow control over the running
63 module(resetting global variables, sorting the list of probes, deactivating
64 and reactivating probes).
65
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66- Added support for private global variables and private functions. The scope
67 of these is limited to the tapset file they are defined in (PR19136).
68
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69- New tapset function string_quoted() to quote and \-escape general strings.
70 String $context variables that are pretty-printed are now processed with
71 such a quotation engine, falling back to a 0x%x (hex pointer) on errors.
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73- Functions get_mmap_args() and get_32mmap_args() got deprecated.
74
7009f2f7 75* What's new in version 2.9, 2015-10-08
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77- SystemTap now uses symbols from /proc/kallsyms when kernel debuginfo is not
78 available.
79
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80- New --prologue-searching[=WHEN] option has been added to stap with '-P' being
81 its short counterpart. Using --prologue-searching=never turns prologue
82 searching deliberately off working around issue of int_arg() returning wrong
83 value when a 32-bit userspace binary having debug info is being probed with
84 active prologue searching (PR18649).
85
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86- The powerpc variant of nd_syscall.compat_sysctl got deprecated on favor of
87 nd_syscall.sysctl32. This aligns the nd_syscall to its respective syscall and
88 to ia64/s390/x86_64 variants too.
89
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90- New tapset function assert(expression, msg) has been added.
91
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92- Embedded-C functions may now use the new STAP_PRINTF(fmt, ...)
93 macro for output.
94
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95- New tapset functions fullname_struct_path and fullname_struct_nameidata
96 resolve full path names from internal kernel struct pointers.
97
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98- New tapset functions arch_bytes() and uarch_bytes() to obtain address size
99 for kernel and user space respectively.
100
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101- New tapset function switch_file() allows control over rotation
102 of output files.
103
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104- The [nd_]syscall tapset got autodocumented. Related paragraph got added to PDF
105 and HTML tapset reference. Also a new tapset::syscall 3stap man page got added.
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107- Embedded-C functions with parameter arity-0 can now be marked with
108 the /* stable */ /* pure */ pragmas, if (roughly speaking) the
109 function is side-effect-free and idempotent. The translator may
110 execute these speculatively and have their results memoized. This
111 lets probes with multiple calls to such functions run faster.
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113 Context variable ($foo) getter functions (in non-guru mode), and
114 numerous tapset functions are now marked as /* stable */ /* pure */.
115 Several example scripts have been modified to eschew explicit
116 memoization.
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118- Callee probe points now support '.return' and '.call' suffix.
119 For example,
120
121 process("proc").function("foo").callee("bar").return
122
123 will fire upon returning from bar when called by foo.
124
125 process("proc").function("foo").callee("bar").call
126
127 will only fire for non-inlined callees.
128
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129- The following tapset variables and functions are deprecated in
130 version 2.9:
131 - The '__int32_compat' library macro got deprecated in favor of
132 new '__compat_long' library macro.
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133 - The 'uargs' convenience variable of the 'seccomp' syscall probe
134 got deprecated in favor of new 'uargs_uaddr' variable.
ed891cf3 135
faa053ee 136- SystemTap has reduced its memory consumption by using interned_strings (a
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137 wrapper for boost::string_ref) in place of std::string instances. The change
138 is to reduce the number of duplicate strings created by replacing them with
139 interned_strings which act like pointers to existing strings.
140
141 For the implementation of interned_string, see stringtable.h
142
08dc7182 143* What's new in version 2.8, 2015-06-17
9a399080 144
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145- SystemTap has improved support for probing golang programs. Work has been
146 done to be able to handle DWARF information, reporting file names, line
147 numbers, and column numbers, and tolerance of odd characters in symbol names.
148
149- The function::*, probe::* and new macro::* man pages cross-references the
150 enclosing tapset::* man page. For example:
151
152 function::pn(3stap) mentions tapset::pn(3stap) in the SEE ALSO section
153
154- New stapref(1) man page provides a reference for the scripting language. The
155 stapref page contains an overview of the features available in the language,
156 such as keywords, data types, operators and more.
157
158- The @task macro performs the very common @cast to a task_struct.
159
160 The embedded-C bodies of task_current() and pid2task() are now wrapped
161 by @task, which gives them a debuginfo type on the return value. With
162 autocast type propagation, this removes the need for any explicit @cast
163 in many places.
164
165 Other places which take untyped task pointers as parameters, for
166 instance, now use @task as well to simplify their code.
167
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168- New namespace-aware tapset functions [task_]ns_*() and ia new option
169 --target-namespaces=PID to denote a target set of namespaces corresponding to
170 the PID's namespaces. The namespace-aware tapsets will return values
171 relative to the target namespaces if specified, or the stap process' namespaces.
172
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173- Netfilter probes now attempt to decode Spanning Tree Protocol packets
174 into local variables: probe netfilter.bridge.*, br_* variables,
175 stp_dump.stp sample script.
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177- Colorization of error string tokens is made more robust, especially
178 in presence of $N/@N substitution.
179
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180- The following tapset variables and functions are deprecated in
181 version 2.8:
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182 - The 'hostname_uaddr' variable in the syscall.setdomainname and
183 nd_syscall.setdomainname probe aliases have been deprecated in
184 favor of the new 'domainname_uaddr' variable.
185 - The 'fd' and 'fd_str' variables in the syscall.execveat and
186 nd_syscall.execveat probe aliases have been deprecated in favor of
187 the new 'dirfd' and 'dirfd_str' variables.
97fca116 188
c86582b2 189* What's new in version 2.7, 2015-02-18
e4542435 190
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191- Some systemtap sample scripts are now identified with the "_best" keyword,
192 because they are generally useful or educational. They are now promoted
193 within the generated index files.
194
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195- Passing strings to and from functions has become faster due to optimization
196 (passing some strings by reference instead of by value/copy). It may
197 be disabled by using the unoptimize flag (-u).
198
199 To make embedded-C functions eligible for the same optimization, use the pragma
200 /* unmodified-fnargs */ to indicate that the function body will not modify
201 the function arguments. Remember to use MAXSTRINGLEN for string length,
202 rather than sizeof(string_arg) (which might now be a pointer).
b5f388f2 203
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204- SystemTap now allows .function probes to be specified by their full function
205 name, file, and declaration line number. Use the .statement probe to probe a
206 specific line number.
207
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208- Tracepoint probes can now also be specified by the target subsystem. For
209 example, the following are all supported:
210
211 probe kernel.trace("sched:sched_switch") --> probe sched_switch found in the
212 sched subsystem
213 probe kernel.trace("sched:*") --> probe all tracepoints in sched subsystem
214
215 As a result, tapset functions such as pn() will now return a different string
216 than before. To retain the previous behaviour, use '--compatible=2.6'.
217
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218- The following functions are deprecated in release 2.7:
219 - _adjtx_mode_str(), _statfs_f_type_str(), _waitid_opt_str(),
220 _internal_wait_opt_str(), and _epoll_events_str().
221
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222- New tapset functions [u]symfileline(), [u]symfile() and [u]symline() will
223 return a string containing the specified portion of the filename:linenumber
224 match from a given address.
225
226 Using these functions may result in large generated modules from stored
227 address->file:line information.
228
547f446e 229* What's new in version 2.6, 2014-09-05
bbcb49f1 230
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231- SystemTap now supports on-the-fly arming/disarming of certain probe types:
232 kprobes, uprobes, and timer.*s(NUM) probes. For example, this probe
233
234 probe kernel.function("vfs_read") if (i > 4) { ... }
235
236 will automatically register/unregister the associated kprobe on vfs_read
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237 whenever the value of the condition changes (as some probe handler
238 modifies 'i'). This allows us to avoid probe overhead when we're not
239 interested. If the arming capability is not relevant/useful, nest the
240 condition in the normal probe handler:
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94fe8dd0 242 probe kernel.function("vfs_read") { if (i > 4) { ... } }
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244- statement("*@file:NNN").nearest probes now available to let systemtap
245 translate probe to nearest probe-able line to one given if necessary
246
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247- process("PATH").library("PATH").plt("NAME").return probes are now supported.
248
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249- SystemTap now supports SDT probes with operands that refer to symbols.
250
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251- While in listing mode (-l/-L), probes printed are now more consistent
252 and precise.
253
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254- Statement probes now support enumerated linenos to probe discontiguous
255 linenos using the form:
256
257 process.statement("foo@file.c:3,5-7,9")
258
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259- Statement counting is now suppressed in the generated c code for probes that
260 are non-recursive and loop-free. Statement counting can be turned back on in
261 unoptimize mode (-u).
262
f0062f0a 263- SystemTap now asserts that the PID provided for a process probe corresponds
e4542435 264 to a running process.
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265
266- DWARF process probes can be bound to a specific process using the form:
267
268 process(PID).function("*")
269
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270- SystemTap now accepts additional scripts through the new -E SCRIPT option.
271 There still needs to be a main script specified through -e or file in order
272 to provide an additional script. This makes it feasible to have scripts in
e6e7c331 273 the $HOME/.systemtap/rc file. For example:
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274
275 -E 'probe begin, end, error { log("systemtap script " . pn()) }'
e6e7c331 276 -E 'probe timer.s(30) { error ("timeout") }
37c610c5 277
e6e7c331 278 The -E SCRIPT option can also be used in listing mode (-l/-L), such that
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279 probe points for the additional scripts will not listed, but other parts of
280 the script are still available, such as macros or aliases.
281
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282- SystemTap now supports array slicing within foreach loop conditions, delete
283 statements and membership tests. Wildcards are represented by "*". Examples
284 of the expressions are:
285
286 foreach ([a,b,c] in val[*,2,*])
287 delete val[*, 2, *]
288 [*, 2, *] in val
289
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290- Integer expressions which are derived from DWARF values, like context $vars,
291 @cast, and @var, will now carry that type information into subsequent reads.
292 Such expressions can now use "->" and "[]" operators, as can local variables
293 which were assigned such values.
294
295 foo = $param->foo; printf("x:%d y:%d\n", foo->x, foo->y)
296 printf("my value is %d\n", ($type == 42 ? $foo : $bar)->value)
297 printf("my parent pid is %d\n", task_parent(task_current())->tgid)
298
bbcb49f1 299* What's new in version 2.5, 2014-04-30
69bd8cc1 300
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301- Systemtap now supports backtracing through its own, invoking module.
302
303- Java probes now support backtracing using the print_java_backtrace()
304 and sprint_java_backtrace() functions.
305
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306- Statement probes (e.g. process.statement) are now faster to resolve,
307 more precise, and work better with inlined functions.
308
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309- New switches have been added to help inspect the contents of installed
310 library files:
311
93a05601 312 stap --dump-functions --> list all library functions and their args
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313 stap --dump-probe-aliases --> list all library probe aliases
314
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315- The heuristic algorithms used to search for function-prologue
316 endings were improved, to cover more optimization (or
317 lack-of-optimization, or incorrect-debuginfo) cases. These
318 heuristics are necessary to find $context parameters for some
319 function-call/entry probes. We recommend programs be built with
320 CFLAGS+=-grecord-gcc-switches to feed information to the heuristics.
321
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322- The stap --use-server option now more correctly supports address:port
323 type parametrization, for manual use in the absence of avahi.
324
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325- A new probe alias "oneshot" allows a single quick script fragment to run,
326 then exit.
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327
328- The argv tapset now merges translate-time and run-time positional
329 arguments, so all of these work:
330
331 stap -e 'probe oneshot {println(argv[1]," ",argv[2])}' hello world
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332
333 stap -e 'probe oneshot {println(argv[1]," ",argv[2])}' \
334 -G argv_1=hello -G argv_2=world
335
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336 staprun hello.ko argv_1=hello argv_2=world
337
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338- SystemTap now falls back on the symbol table for probing
339 functions in processes if the debuginfo is not available.
340
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341- SystemTap now supports a %( guru_mode == 0 /* or 1 */ %)
342 conditional for making dual-use scripts.
343
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344- SystemTap now supports UEFI/SecureBoot systems, via
345 machine-owner-keys maintained by a trusted stap-server on the
346 network. (Key enrollment requires a one-time reboot and BIOS
347 conversation.)
d7765ae8 348 https://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/SecureBoot
ac19c040 349
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350- SystemTap now reports more accurate and succinct errors on type
351 mismatches.
352
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353- Embedded-C functions may use STAP_RETURN(value) instead of the
354 more wordy STAP_RETVALUE assignment followed by a "goto out".
355 The macro supports numeric or string values as appropriate.
aa9bec70 356 STAP_ERROR(...) is available to return with a (catchable) error.
be59b114 357
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358- Some struct-sockaddr fields are now individually decoded for
359 socket-related syscalls:
360 probe syscall.connect { println (uaddr_af, ":", uaddr_ip) }
361
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362- The documentation for the SystemTap initscript service and the
363 SystemTap compile-server service have been completely converted from
364 README files to man pages (see systemtap(8) and stap-server(8)).
8f97c4c3 365
f6def2d7 366- SystemTap is now capable of inserting modules early during the boot
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367 process on dracut-based systems. See the 'onboot' command in
368 systemtap(8) for more information.
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370- DWARF probes can now use the '.callee[s]' variants, which allow more
371 precise function probing. For example, the probe point
372
373 process("myproc").function("foo").callee("bar")
374
375 will fire upon entering bar() from foo(). A '.callees' probe will
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376 instead place probes on all callees of foo().
377 Note that this also means that probe point wildcards should be used
378 with more care. For example, use signal.*.return rather than
379 signal.*.*, which would also match '.callees'. See stapprobes(3stap)
380 for more info. This feature requires at least GCC 4.7.
587ba6fd 381
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382- A few new functions in the task_time tapsets, as well as a new tapset
383 function task_ancestry(), which prints out the parentage of a process.
384
385- The kprocess.exec probe has been updated to use syscall.execve, which
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386 allows access to the new process' arguments (through the new 'argstr'
387 or 'args' variables) as well as giving better support across kernel
388 versions. Note also that the 'filename' variable now holds the
389 filename (quoted), or the address (unquoted) if it couldn't be
390 retrieved.
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392- The [s]println() function can now be called without any arguments to
393 simply print a newline.
394
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395- Suggestions are now provided when markers could not be resolved. For
396 example, process("stap").mark("benchmart") will suggest 'benchmark'.
397
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398- SystemTap colors can now be turned off by simply setting
399 SYSTEMTAP_COLORS to be empty, rather than having to make it invalid.
400
2aee1644 401- There is a new context tapset function, pnlabel(), which returns the
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402 name of the label which fired.
403
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404- The following tapset variables and functions are deprecated in
405 release 2.5:
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406 - The 'clone_flags', 'stack_start', 'stack_size',
407 'parent_tid_uaddr', and 'child_tid_uaddr' variables in the
408 'syscall.fork' and 'nd_syscall.fork' probe aliases.
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409 - The '_sendflags_str()' and '_recvflags_str()' functions have been
410 deprecated in favor of the new '_msg_flags_str()' function.
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411 - The 'flags' and 'flags_str' variables in the 'syscall.accept' and
412 'nd_syscall.accept' probe alias.
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413 - The 'first', 'second', and 'uptr_uaddr' variables in the
414 'syscall.compat_sys_shmctl', and 'nd_syscall.compat_sys_shmctl'
415 probe aliases have been deprecated in favor of the new 'shmid',
416 'cmd', and 'buf_uaddr' variables.
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69bd8cc1 418* What's new in version 2.4, 2013-11-06
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420- Better suggestions are given in many of the semantic errors in which
421 alternatives are provided. Additionally, suggestions are now provided
422 when plt and trace probes could not be resolved. For example,
423 kernel.trace("sched_siwtch") will suggest 'sched_switch'.
424
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425- SystemTap is now smarter about error reporting. Errors from the same
426 source are considered duplicates and suppressed. A message is
427 displayed on exit if any errors/warnings were suppressed.
428
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429- Statistics aggregate typed objects are now implemented locklessly,
430 if the translator finds that they are only ever read (using the
431 foreach / @count / etc. constructs) in a probe-begin/end/error.
432
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433- SystemTap now supports probing inside virtual machines using the
434 libvirt and unix schemes, e.g.
435
436 stap -ve 'probe timer.s(1) { printf("hello!\n") }' \
437 --remote=libvirt://MyVirtualMachine
438
439 Virtual machines managed by libvirt can be prepared using stapvirt.
440 See stapvirt(1) and the --remote option in stap(1) for more details.
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442- Systemtap now checks for and uses (when available) the .gnu_debugdata
443 section which contains a subset of debuginfo, useful for backtraces
444 and function probing
445
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446- SystemTap map variables are now allocated with vmalloc() instead of
447 with kmalloc(), which should cause memory to be less fragmented.
448
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449- Although SystemTap itself requires elfutils 0.148+, staprun only
450 requires elfutils 0.142+, which could be useful with the
451 '--disable-translator' configure switch.
5033017a 452
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453- Under FIPS mode (/proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled=1), staprun will
454 refuse to load systemtap modules (since these are not normally
455 signed with the kernel's build-time keys). This protection may
456 be suppressed with the $STAP_FIPS_OVERRIDE environment variable.
457
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458- The stap-server client & server code now enable all SSL/TLS
459 ciphers rather than just the "export" subset.
460
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461- For systems with in-kernel utrace, 'process.end' and 'thread.end'
462 probes will hit before the target's parent process is notified of
463 the target's death. This matches the behavior of newer kernels
464 without in-kernel utrace.
465
5033017a 466* What's new in version 2.3, 2013-07-25
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468- More context-accessing functions throw systemtap exceptions upon a
469 failure, whereas in previous versions they might return non-error
470 sentinel values like "" or "<unknown>". Use try { } / catch { }
471 around these, or new wrapper functions such as user_string_{n_}quoted()
472 that internally absorb exceptions.
473
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474- java("org.my.MyApp") probes are now restricted to pre-existing jvm pid's with
475 a listing in jps -l output to avoid recursive calls
476
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477- The tapset [nd_]syscall.semop parameter tsops_uaddr is renamed sops_uaddr for
478 consistency with [nd_]syscall.semtimedop.
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480- The udp.stp tapset adds some ip-address/port variables.
481
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482- A new guru-mode-only tapset function raise() is available to send signals
483 to the current task.
484
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485- Support for the standard Posix ERE named character classes has been
486 added to the regexp engine, e.g. [:digit:], [:alpha:], ...
487
488- A substantial internal overhaul of the regexp engine has resulted in
489 correct behaviour on further obscure edge cases. The regexp engine
490 now implements the ERE standard and correctly passes the testsuite
491 for the glibc regexp engine (minus portions corresponding to
492 unimplemented features -- i.e. subexpression capture and reuse).
493
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494- Alternative functions are now suggested when function probes could not be
495 resolved. For example, kernel.function("vfs_reads") will suggest vfs_read.
496 Other probes for which suggestions are made are module.function,
497 process.function, and process.library.function.
498
499- Has life been a bit bland lately? Want to spice things up? Why not write a
500 few faulty probes and feast your eyes upon the myriad of colours adorning
501 your terminal as SystemTap softly whispers in your ear... 'parse error'.
502 Search for '--color' in 'man stap' for more info.
503
1022de3a 504- The following tapset functions are deprecated in release 2.3:
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505 'stap_NFS_CLIENT', '__getfh_inode', '_success_check',
506 '_sock_prot_num', '_sock_fam_num', '_sock_state_num',
507 '_sock_type_num', and '_sock_flags_num'.
1022de3a 508
e4bf97f8 509* What's new in version 2.2.1, 2013-05-16
3745457b 510* What's new in version 2.2, 2013-05-14
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513 Byteman 2.0 as a backend. Java method probes can target method entries,
514 returns, or specific statements in the method as specified by line number.
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516 probe java("org.my.MyApp").class("^java.lang.Object").method("foo(int)")
517 { println($$parms) }
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519 See java/README for information on how to set up Java/Byteman
296dbeb1 520 functionality. Set env STAPBM_VERBOSE=yes for more tracing.
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522- The stap -l output and pn() tapset function's return value may be slightly
523 different for complicated web of wildcarded/aliased probes.
d885563b 524
3d0dc3b0 525- The dyninst backend has improved in several aspects:
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527 - Setting custom values for global variables is now supported, both
528 with -G when compiling a script, and from the stapdyn command line
529 when loading a precompiled module.
530
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531 - A high-performance shared-memory-based transport is used for
532 trace data.
533
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534- A systemd service file and tmpfile have been added to allow
535 systemtap-server to be managed natively by systemd.
536
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537- Due to the removal of register_timer_hook in recent kernels, the
538 behaviour of timer.profile has been changed slightly. This probe is
539 now an alias which uses the old mechanism where possible, but falls
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540 back to perf.sw.cpu_clock or another mechanism when the kernel timer
541 hook is not available.
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543 To require the kernel timer hook mechanism in your script, use
544 timer.profile.tick instead of timer.profile.
545
030772fa 546- The following tapset variables are deprecated in release 2.2:
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548 'generic.fop.llseek.return', and 'nfs.fop.llseek' probes. The
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549 'origin' variable has been replaced by the 'whence' variable.
550 - The 'page_index' variable in the 'vfs.block_sync_page' and
551 'vfs.buffer_migrate_page' probe aliases.
552 - The 'write_from' and 'write_upto' variables in the
553 '_vfs.block_prepare_write' and '_vfs.block_prepare_write.return'
554 probe aliases.
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555 - The 'regs' variable in the 'syscall.sigaltstack',
556 'nd_syscall.sigaltstack', 'syscall.fork', and 'nd_syscall.fork'
557 probe aliases.
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558 - The 'first', 'second', 'third', and 'uptr_uaddr' variables in the
559 'syscall.compat_sys_shmat' and 'nd_syscall.compat_sys_shmat' probe
560 aliases.
a2785cec 561
2f80feee 562- The following tapset functions are deprecated in release 2.2:
a2785cec 563 'ppos_pos', '_dev_minor', and '_dev_major'
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566 of raising an error. The original behavior is deprecated in release
567 2.2.
568
569 'ctime', 'probemod', 'modname'
570
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573- EMACS and VIM editor modes for systemtap source files are included / updated.
574
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575- The translator now eliminates duplicate tapset files between its
576 preferred directory (as configured during the build with --prefix=/
577 or specified with the -I /path option), and files it may find under
578 $XDG_DATA_DIRS. This should eliminate a class of conflicts between
579 parallel system- and hand-built systemtap installations.
580
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582 time-related constraints, to allows probe handlers to run for indefinite
583 periods. It requires the guru mode (-g) flag to work. Add the earlier
584 --suppress-handler-errors flag for a gung-ho "just-keep-going" attitude.
585
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587 defined using the counter-name part:
588 probe perf.type(0).config(0).counter("NAME"). The counter is
589 read in a user space probe using @perf("NAME"), e.g.
590 process("PROCESS").statement("func@file") {stat <<< @perf("NAME")}
591
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593 process-name part: probe perf.type(0).config(0).process("NAME") { }
594 If the probed process name is not specified, then it is inferred
595 from the -c CMD argument.
596
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598 that is found in man pages. These are generally named
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600 and may be read via
601 % man error::FOO
a3309329 602 % man warning::BAR
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605 - The runtime now allows much more concurrency when probing multithreaded
606 processes, and will also follow probes across forks.
607 - Several new probe types are now supported, including timers, function
608 return, and process.begin/end and process.thread.begin/end.
609 - Semaphores for SDT probes are now set properly.
610 - Attaching to existing processes with -x PID now works.
a55a284c 611
64ed3e15 612- The foreach looping construct can now sort aggregate arrays by the user's
2712766d 613 choice of aggregating function. Previously, @count was implied. e.g.:
a3309329 614 foreach ([x,y] in array @sum +) { println(@sum(array[x,y])) }
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616- Proof of concept support for regular expression matching has been added:
617 if ("aqqqqqb" =~ "q*b") { ... }
618 if ("abc" !~ "q*b") { ... }
619
620 The eventual aim is to support roughly the same functionality as
621 the POSIX Extended Regular Expressions implemented by glibc.
622 Currently missing features include extraction of the matched string
623 and subexpressions, and named character classes ([:alpha:], [:digit:], &c).
624
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626 functionality has been based on. For more info on re2c, see:
627 http://sourceforge.net/projects/re2c/
628
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630 be removed in release 2.2:
631 - The 'send2queue' variable in the 'signal.send' probe.
632 - The 'oldset_addr' and 'regs' variables in the 'signal.handle' probe.
633
634- The following tapset probes are deprecated in release 2.1 and will
635 be removed in release 2.2:
636 - signal.send.return
637 - signal.handle.return
638
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641- Systemtap includes a new prototype backend, which uses Dyninst to instrument
642 a user's own processes at runtime. This backend does not use kernel modules,
643 and does not require root privileges, but is restricted with respect to the
644 kinds of probes and other constructs that a script may use.
645
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647 fresh dyninst snapshot such as that in Fedora rawhide. It may be
648 necessary to disable conflicting selinux checks; systemtap will advise.
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650 Select this new backend with the new stap option --runtime=dyninst
651 and a -c target process, along with normal options. (-x target
652 processes are not supported in this prototype version.) For example:
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712b1054 654 stap --runtime=dyninst -c 'stap -l begin' \
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655 -e 'probe process.function("main") { println("hi from dyninst!") }'
656
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657- To aid diagnosis, when a kernel panic occurs systemtap now uses
658 the panic_notifier_list facility to dump a summary of its trace
659 buffers to the serial console.
660
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661- The systemtap preprocessor now has a simple macro facility as follows:
662
663 @define add(a,b) %( ((@a)+(@b)) %)
664 @define probegin(x) %(
665 probe begin {
666 @x
667 }
668 %)
669
670 @probegin( foo = @add(40, 2); print(foo) )
671
672 Macros defined in the user script and regular tapset .stp files are
673 local to the file. To get around this, the tapset library can define
674 globally visible 'library macros' inside .stpm files. (A .stpm file
675 must contain a series of @define directives and nothing else.)
676
677 The status of the feature is experimental; semantics of macroexpansion
678 may change (unlikely) or expand in the future.
679
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680- Systemtap probe aliases may be used with additional suffixes
681 attached. The suffixes are passed on to the underlying probe
682 point(s) as shown below:
683
684 probe foo = bar, baz { }
685 probe foo.subfoo.option("gronk") { }
686 // expands to: bar.subfoo.option("gronk"), baz.subfoo.option("gronk")
687
688 In practical terms, this allows us to specify additional options to
689 certain tapset probe aliases, by writing e.g.
690 probe syscall.open.return.maxactive(5) { ... }
691
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693 the tapsets have been reorganized into separate folders according to
694 backend. Thus kernel-specific tapsets are located under linux/, the
695 dyninst-specific ones under dyninst/
696
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697- The backtrace/unwind tapsets have been expanded to allow random
698 access to individual elements of the backtrace. (A caching mechanism
699 ensures that the backtrace computation run at most once for each
700 time a probe fires, regardless of how many times or what order the
701 query functions are called in.) New tapset functions are:
702 stack/ustack - return n'th element of backtrace
703 callers/ucallers - return first n elements of backtrace
704 print_syms/print_usyms - print full information on a list of symbols
705 sprint_syms/sprint_usyms - as above, but return info as a string
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707 The following existing functions have been superseded by print_syms()
708 et al.; new scripts are recommended to avoid using them:
709 print_stack()
710 print_ustack()
711 sprint_stack()
712 sprint_ustack()
713
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715 now be used in unprivileged scripts for such things as profiling in
716 userspace programs. For instance, try running
717 systemtap.examples/general/para-callgraph.stp in unprivileged mode
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718 with a stapusr-permitted probe. The previous implementation of
719 probefunc() is available with "stap --compatible=1.8".
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722 unprivileged -- %( systemtap_privilege == "stapusr" %? ... %)
723 privileged -- %( systemtap_privilege != "stapusr" %? ... %)
724 or, alternately %( systemtap_privilege == "stapsys"
725 || systemtap_privilege == "stapdev" %? ... %)
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727- To ease migration to the embedded-C locals syntax introduced in 1.8
728 (namely, STAP_ARG_* and STAP_RETVALUE), the old syntax can now be
729 re-enabled on a per-function basis using the /* unmangled */ pragma:
730
731 function add_foo:long(a:long, b:long) %{ /* unmangled */
732 THIS->__retvalue = THIS->a + STAP_ARG_b;
733 %}
734
735 Note that both the old and the new syntax may be used in an
736 /* unmangled */ function. Functions not marked /* unmangled */
737 can only use the new syntax.
738
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740 intervening whitespace or comments:
741 "foo " "bar" --> "foo bar"
742 "foo " /* comment */ "bar" --> "foo bar"
743 Previously, the first pair of literals would be glued correctly,
744 while the second would cause a syntax error.
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746* What's new in version 1.8, 2012-06-17
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748- staprun accepts a -T timeout option to allow less frequent wake-ups
749 to poll for low-throughput output from scripts.
750
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751- When invoked by systemtap, the kbuild $PATH environment is sanitized
752 (prefixed with /usr/bin:/bin:) in an attempt to exclude compilers
753 other than the one the kernel was presumed built with.
754
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756
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757- Pretty-printed bitfields use integers and chars use escaped formatting
758 for printing.
759
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760- The systemtap compile-server and client now support IPv6 networks.
761 - IPv6 addresses may now be specified on the --use-server option and will
762 be displayed by --list-servers, if the avahi-daemon service is running and
763 has IPv6 enabled.
764 - Automatic server selection will automatically choose IPv4 or IPv6 servers
765 according to the normal server selection criteria when avahi-daemon is
766 running. One is not preferred over the other.
767 - The compile-server will automatically listen on IPv6 addresses, if
768 available.
769 - To enable IPv6 in avahi-daemon, ensure that /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf
770 contains an active "use-ipv6=yes" line. After adding this line run
771 "service avahi-daemon restart" to activate IPv6 support.
772 - See man stap(1) for details on how to use IPv6 addresses with the
773 --use-server option.
774
2a885a4a 775- Support for DWARF4 .debug_types sections (for executables and shared
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776 libraries compiled with recent GCC's -gdwarf-4 / -fdebug-types-section).
777 PR12997. SystemTap now requires elfutils 0.148+, full .debug_types support
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779
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780- Systemtap modules are somewhat smaller & faster to compile. Their
781 debuginfo is now suppressed by default; use -B CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y to
782 re-enable.
783
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784- @var now an alternative language syntax for accessing DWARF variables
785 in uprobe and kprobe handlers (process, kernel, module). @var("somevar")
786 can be used where $somevar can be used. The @var syntax also makes it
787 possible to access non-local, global compile unit (CU) variables by
788 specifying the CU source file as follows @var("somevar@some/src/file.c").
789 This will provide the target variable value of global "somevar" as defined
790 in the source file "some/src/file.c". The @var syntax combines with all
791 normal features of DWARF target variables like @defined(), @entry(),
792 [N] array indexing, field access through ->, taking the address with
bee54239 793 the & prefix and shallow or deep pretty printing with a $ or $$ suffix.
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796 --rlimit-as=NUM
797 --rlimit-cpu=NUM
798 --rlimit-nproc=NUM
799 --rlimit-stack=NUM
800 --rlimit-fsize=NUM
801 All resource limiting has been moved from the compile server to stap
802 itself. When running the server as "stap-server", default resource
803 limit values are specified in ~stap-server/.systemtap/rc.
804
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805- Bug CVE-2012-0875 (kernel panic when processing malformed DWARF unwind data)
806 is fixed.
807
0ec2c5bf 808- The systemtap compile-server now supports multiple concurrent connections.
e57c26ea 809 Specify the desired maximum number of concurrent connections with
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810 the new stap-server/stap-serverd --max-threads option. Specify a
811 value of '0' to tell the server not to spawn any new threads (handle
812 all connections serially in the main thread). The default value is
813 the number of processor cores on the host.
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816 removed in release 1.9:
817 daddr_to_string()
818
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819- SystemTap now mangles local variables to avoid collisions with C
820 headers included by tapsets. This required a change in how
821 embedded-C functions access local parameters and the return value slot.
822
823 Instead of THIS->foo in an embedded-C function, please use the newly
824 defined macro STAP_ARG_foo (substitute the actual name of the
825 argument for 'foo'); instead of THIS->__retvalue, use the newly
826 defined STAP_RETVALUE. All of the tapsets and test cases have been
827 adapted to use this new notation.
828
829 If you need to run code which uses the old THIS-> notation, run stap
830 with the --compatible=1.7 option.
831
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832- There is updated support for user-space probing against kernels >=
833 3.5, which have no utrace but do have the newer inode-uprobes work
834 by Srikar Dronamraju and colleagues. For kernels < 3.5, the
835 following 3 sets of kernel patches would need to be backported to
836 your kernel to use this preliminary user-space probing support:
837
838 - inode-uprobes patches:
839 - 2b144498350860b6ee9dc57ff27a93ad488de5dc
840 - 7b2d81d48a2d8e37efb6ce7b4d5ef58822b30d89
841 - a5f4374a9610fd7286c2164d4e680436727eff71
842 - 04a3d984d32e47983770d314cdb4e4d8f38fccb7
843 - 96379f60075c75b261328aa7830ef8aa158247ac
844 - 3ff54efdfaace9e9b2b7c1959a865be6b91de96c
845 - 35aa621b5ab9d08767f7bc8d209b696df281d715
846 - 900771a483ef28915a48066d7895d8252315607a
847 - e3343e6a2819ff5d0dfc4bb5c9fb7f9a4d04da73
848 - exec tracepoint kernel patch:
849 - 4ff16c25e2cc48cbe6956e356c38a25ac063a64d
850 - task_work_add kernel patches:
851 - e73f8959af0439d114847eab5a8a5ce48f1217c4
852 - 4d1d61a6b203d957777d73fcebf19d90b038b5b2
853 - 413cd3d9abeaef590e5ce00564f7a443165db238
854 - dea649b8ac1861107c5d91e1a71121434fc64193
855 - f23ca335462e3c84f13270b9e65f83936068ec2c
856
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859- Map inserting and deleting is now significantly faster due to
860 improved hashing and larger hash tables. The hashes are also
861 now randomized to provide better protection against deliberate
862 collision attacks.
863
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864- Formatted printing is faster by compiling the formatting directives
865 to C code rather than interpreting at run time.
866
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868 ($HOME/.systemtap/rc by default) before the normal argc/argv. This
869 may be useful to activate site options such as --use-server or
870 --download-debuginfo or --modinfo.
871
872- The stap-server has seen many improvements, and is no longer considered
873 experimental.
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876 -D MACRO[=VALUE]
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878 --port PORT-NUMBER
879 --SSL CERT-DATABASE
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881 by the server, the location of the log file, network port number and
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883 supported within individual server configuration files. See stap-server
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884 and initscript/README.stap-server for details. The stap-server is no
885 longer activated by default.
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887- process("PATH").[library("PATH")].function("NAME").exported probes are now
888 supported to filter function() to only exported instances.
889
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890- The translator supports a new --suppress-handler-errors option, which
891 causes most runtime errors to be turned into quiet skipped probes. This
892 also disables the MAXERRORS and MAXSKIPPED limits.
893
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894- Translator warnings have been standardized and controlled by the -w / -W
895 flags.
896
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897- The translator supports a new --modinfo NAME=VALUE option to emit additional
898 MODULE_INFO(n,v) macros into the generated code.
899
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900- There is no more fixed maximum number of VMA pages that will be tracked
901 at runtime. This reduces memory use for those scripts that don't need any,
902 or only limited target process VMA tracking and allows easier system
903 wide probes inspecting shared library variables and/or user backtraces.
904 stap will now silently ignore -DTASK_FINDER_VMA_ENTRY_ITEMS.
905
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906- The tapset functions remote_id() and remote_uri() identify the member of a
907 swarm of "stap --remote FOO --remote BAR baz.stp" concurrent executions.
908
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910 is equivalent to the privilege afforded by membership in the group "stapdev",
911 except that guru mode (-g) functionality may not be used. To support this, a
912 new option, --privilege=[stapusr|stapsys|stapdev] has been added.
913 --privilege=stapusr is equivalent to specifying the existing --unprivileged
914 option. --privilege=stapdev is the default. See man stap(1) for details.
915
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916- Scripts that use kernel.trace("...") probes compile much faster.
917
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918- The systemtap module cache is cleaned less frequently, governed by the
919 number of seconds in the $SYSTEMTAP_DIR/cache/cache_clean_interval_s file.
920
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922
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923- Parse errors no longer generate a cascade of false errors. Instead, a
924 parse error skips the rest of the current probe or function, and resumes
925 at the next one. This should generate fewer and better messages.
926
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928 arrays using the '%' character to signify a wrapped array. For example,
929 'global foo%[100]' would allow the array 'foo' to be wrapped if more than 100
930 elements are inserted.
931
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933 Wildcards are supported in the plt-name part, to refer to any function in the
934 program linkage table which matches the glob pattern and the rest of the
935 probe point.
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937- A new option, --dump-probe-types, will dump a list of supported probe types.
938 If --unprivileged is also specified, the list will be limited to probe types
939 which are available to unprivileged users.
940
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941- Systemtap can now automatically download the required debuginfo
942 using abrt. The --download-debuginfo[=OPTION] can be used to
943 control this feature. Possible values are: 'yes', 'no', 'ask',
944 and a positive number representing the timeout desired. The
945 default behavior is to not automatically download the debuginfo.
946
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947- The translator has better support for probing C++ applications by
948 better undertanding of compilation units, nested types, templates,
949 as used in probe point and @cast constructs.
950
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951- On 2.6.29+ kernels, systemtap can now probe kernel modules that
952 arrive and/or depart during the run-time of a session. This allows
83bd2699 953 probing of device driver initialization functions, which had formerly been
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955
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957
958- There is some limited preliminary support for user-space probing
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960 the newer inode-uprobes work by Srikar Dronamraju and colleagues.
961
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963 removed in release 1.8:
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965 module(string).function(number).inline
966 process.function(number).inline
967 process.library(string).function(number).inline
968 process(string).function(number).inline
969 process(string).library(string).function(number).inline
970
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971- The systemtap-grapher is deprecated in release 1.7 and will be removed in
972 release 1.8.
973
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974- The task_backtrace() tapset function was deprecated in 1.6 and has been
975 removed in 1.7.
976
977- MAXBACKTRACE did work in earlier releases, but has now been documented
978 in the stap 1 manual page.
979
980- New tapset function probe_type(). Returns a short string describing
981 the low level probe handler type for the current probe point.
982
983- Both unwind and symbol data is now only collected and emitted for
984 scripts actually using backtracing or function/data symbols.
985 Tapset functions are marked with /* pragma:symbols */ or
986 /* pragma:unwind */ to indicate they need the specific data.
987
988- Kernel backtraces can now be generated for non-pt_regs probe context
989 if the kernel support dump_trace(). This enables backtraces from
990 certain timer probes and tracepoints.
991
992- ubacktrace() should now also work for some kernel probes on x86 which can
993 use the dwarf unwinder to recover the user registers to provide
994 more accurate user backtraces.
995
996- For s390x the systemtap runtime now properly splits kernel and user
997 addresses (which are in separate address spaces on that architecture)
998 which enable user space introspection.
999
1000- ppc and s390x now supports user backtraces through the DWARF unwinder.
1001
1002- ppc now handles function descriptors as symbol names correctly.
1003
1004- arm support kernel backtraces through the DWARF unwinder.
1005
1006- arm now have a uprobes port which enables user probes. This still
1007 requires some kernel patches (user_regsets and tracehook support for
1008 arm).
1009
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1010- Starting in release 1.7, these old variables will be deprecated:
1011 - The 'pid' variable in the 'kprocess.release' probe has been
1012 deprecated in favor of the new 'released_pid' variable.
1013 - The 'args' variable in the
1014 '_sunrpc.clnt.create_client.rpc_new_client_inline' probe has been
1015 deprecated in favor of the new internal-only '__args' variable.
2cf25147 1016
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1017- Experimental support for recent kernels without utrace has been
1018 added for the following probe types:
1019
1020 process(PID).begin
1021 process("PATH").begin
1022 process.begin
1023 process(PID).thread.begin
1024 process("PATH").thread.begin
1025 process.thread.begin
1026 process(PID).end
1027 process("PATH").end
1028 process.end
1029 process(PID).thread.end
1030 process("PATH").thread.end
1031 process.thread.end
1032 process(PID).syscall
1033 process("PATH").syscall
1034 process.syscall
1035 process(PID).syscall.return
1036 process("PATH").syscall.return
1037 process.syscall.return
1038
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1039- staprun disables kprobe-optimizations in recent kernels, as problems
1040 were found. (PR13193)
1041
a7ebbe13 1042* What's new in version 1.6, 2011-07-25
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1044- Security fixes for CVE-2011-2503: read instead of mmap to load modules,
1045 CVE-2011-2502: Don't allow path-based auth for uprobes
1046
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1047- The systemtap compile-server no longer uses the -k option when calling the
1048 translator (stap). As a result, the server will now take advantage of the
1049 module cache when compiling the same script more than once. You may observe
1050 an improvement in the performance of the server in this situation.
1051
1052- The systemtap compile-server and client now each check the version of the
1053 other, allowing both to adapt when communicating with a down-level
1054 counterpart. As a result, all version of the client can communicate
1055 with all versions of the server and vice-versa. Client will prefer newer
1056 servers when selecting a server automatically.
1057
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1058- SystemTap has improved support for the ARM architecture. The
1059 kread() and kwrite() operations for ARM were corrected allowing many
1060 of the tapsets probes and function to work properly on the ARM
1061 architecture.
1062
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1063- Staprun can now rename the module to a unique name with the '-R' option before
1064 inserting it. Systemtap itself will also call staprun with '-R' by default.
1065 This allows the same module to be inserted more than once, without conflicting
1066 duplicate names.
1067
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1068- Systemtap error messages now provide feedback when staprun or any other
1069 process fails to launch. This also specifically covers when the user
1070 doesn't have the proper permissions to launch staprun.
1071
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1072- Systemtap will now map - to _ in module names. Previously,
1073 stap -L 'module("i2c-core").function("*")' would be empty. It now returns
1074 a list had stap -L 'module("i2c_core").function("*") been specified.
1075
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1076- Systemtap now fills in missing process names to probe points, to
1077 avoid having to name them twice twice:
1078 % stap -e 'probe process("a.out").function("*") {}' -c 'a.out ...'
1079 Now the probed process name is inferred from the -c CMD argument.
1080 % stap -e 'probe process.function("*") {}' -c 'a.out ...'
6d5d594e 1081
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1082- stap -L 'process("PATH").syscall' will now list context variables
1083
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1084- Depends on elfutils 0.142+.
1085
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1086- Deprecated task_backtrace:string (task:long). This function will go
1087 away after 1.6. Please run your scripts with stap --check-version.
1088
a64d8b13 1089* What's new in version 1.5, 2011-05-23
5dbcdbd6 1090
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1091- Security fixes for CVE-2011-1781, CVE-2011-1769: correct DW_OP_{mod,div}
1092 division-by-zero bug
1093
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1094- The compile server and its related tools (stap-gen-ert, stap-authorize-cert,
1095 stap-sign-module) have been re-implemented in C++. Previously, these
1096 components were a mix of bash scripts and C code. These changes should be
1097 transparent to the end user with the exception of NSS certificate database
1098 password prompting (see below). The old implementation would prompt more
1099 than once for the same password in some situations.
1100
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1101- eventcount.stp now allows for event counting in the format of
1102 'stap eventcount.stp process.end syscall.* ...', and also reports
1103 corresponding event tid's.
6e0c15da 1104
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1105- Systemtap checks that the build-id of the module being probed matches the
1106 build-id saved in the systemtap module. Invoking systemtap with
1107 -DSTP_NO_BUILDID_CHECK will bypass this build-id runtime verification. See
1108 man ld(1) for info on --build-id.
1109
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1110- stapio will now report if a child process has an abnormal exit along with
1111 the associated status or signal.
1112
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1113- Compiler optimization may sometimes result in systemtap not being able to
1114 access a user-space probe argument. Compiling the application with
1115 -DSTAP_SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT=nr will force the argument to be an immediate or
1116 register value which should enable systemtap to access the argument.
1117
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1118- GNU Gettext has now been intergrated with systemtap. Our translation
1119 page can be found at http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/systemtap/ .
1120 "make update-po" will generate the necessary files to use translated
1121 messages. Please refer to the po/README file for more info and
1122 please consider contributing to this I18N effort!
1123
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1124- The new addr() function returns the probe's instruction pointer.
1125
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1126- process("...").library("...") probes are now supported. Wildcards
1127 are supported in the library-name part, to refer to any shared
1128 library that is required by process-name, which matches the glob
1129 pattern and the rest of the probe point.
1130
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1131- The "--remote USER@HOST" functionality can now be specified multiple times
1132 to fan out on multiple targets. If the targets have distinct kernel and
1133 architecture configurations, stap will automatically build the script
1134 appropriately for each one. This option is also no longer considered
1135 experimental.
1136
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1137- The NSS certificate database generated for use by the compile server is now
1138 generated with no password. Previously, a random password was generated and
1139 used to access the database. This change should be transparent to most users.
1140 However, if you are prompted for a password when using systemtap, then
1141 running $libexecdir/stap-gen-cert should correct the problem.
1142
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1143- The timestamp tapset includes jiffies() and HZ() for lightweight approximate
1144 timekeeping.
1145
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1146- A powerful new command line option --version has been added.
1147
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1148- process.mark now supports $$parms for reading probe parameters.
1149
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1150- A new command line option, --use-server-on-error[=yes|no] is available
1151 for stap. It instructs stap to retry compilation of a script using a
1152 compile server if it fails on the local host. The default setting
1153 is 'no'.
ce286ff0 1154
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1155- The following deprecated tools have been removed:
1156 stap-client
1157 stap-authorize-server-cert
1158 stap-authorize-signing-cert
1159 stap-find-or-start-server
1160 stap-find-servers
1161 Use the --use-server, --trust-server and --list-servers options of stap
cc28ec4f 1162 instead.
6e0c15da 1163
c36cb86a 1164* What's new in version 1.4, 2011-01-17
051bc1a0 1165
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1166- Security fixes for CVE-2010-4170, CVE-2010-4171: staprun module
1167 loading/unloading
1168
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1169- A new /* myproc-unprivileged */ marker is now available for embedded C
1170 code and and expressions. Like the /* unprivileged */ marker, it makes
1171 the code or expression available for use in unprivileged mode (see
1172 --unprivileged). However, it also automatically adds a call to
1173 assert_is_myproc() to the code or expression, thus, making it available
1174 to the unprivileged user only if the target of the current probe is within
1175 the user's own process.
1176
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1177- The experimental "--remote USER@HOST" option will run pass 5 on a given
1178 ssh host, after building locally (or with --use-server) for that target.
6eb5c1a1 1179
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1180- Warning messages from the script may now be suppressed with the stap
1181 and/or staprun -w option. By default, duplicate warning messages are
1182 suppressed (up to a certain limit). With stap --vp 00002 and above,
1183 the duplicate elimination is defeated.
1184
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1185- The print_ubacktrace and usym* functions attempt to print the full
1186 path of the user-space binaries' paths, instead of just the basename.
1187 The maximum saved path length is set by -DTASK_FINDER_VMA_ENTRY_PATHLEN,
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1188 default 64. Warning messages are produced if unwinding fails due to
1189 a missing 'stap -d MODULE' option, providing preloaded unwind data.
35f71b69 1190
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1191- The new tz_ctime() tapset function prints times in the local time zone.
1192
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1193- More kernel tracepoints are accessible to the kernel.trace("...") mechanism,
1194 if kernel source trees or debuginfo are available. These formerly "hidden"
1195 tracepoints are those that are declared somewhere other than the usual
1196 include/linux/trace/ headers, such as xfs and kvm.
1197
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1198- debuginfo-based process("...").function/.statement/.mark probes support
1199 wildcards in the process-name part, to refer to any executable files that
1200 match the glob pattern and the rest of the probe point.
c3c5e2eb 1201
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1202- The -t option now displays information per probe-point rather than a summary
1203 for each probe. It also now shows the derivation chain for each probe-point.
d1eef011 1204
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FCE
1205- A rewrite of the sys/sdt.h header file provides zero-cost startup (few or
1206 no ELF relocations) for the debuginfo-less near-zero-cost runtime probes.
1207 Binaries compiled with earlier sdt.h versions remain supported. The
1208 stap -L (listing) option now lists parameters for sys/sdt.h markers.
1209
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1210- The implementation of the integrated compile-server client has been
1211 extended.
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1212 o --use-server now accepts an argument representing a particular server and
1213 may be specified more than once.
1214 o --list-servers now accepts an expanded range of arguments.
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1215 o a new --trust-servers option has been added to stap to replace several
1216 old certificate-management scripts.
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DB
1217 o The following tools are now deprecated and will be removed in release 1.5:
1218 stap-client
1219 stap-authorize-server-cert
1220 stap-authorize-signing-cert
1221 stap-find-or-start-server
1222 stap-find-servers
1223 See man stap(1) for complete details.
1224
1225- The compile-server now returns the uprobes.ko to the client when it is
1226 required by the script being compiled. The integrated compile-server client
1227 now makes it available to be loaded by staprun. The old (deprecated)
1228 stap-client does not do this.
0dd4c6e7 1229
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RH
1230- process probes with scripts as the target are recognized by stap and the
1231 interpreter would be selected for probing.
1232
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1233- Starting in release 1.5, these old variables/functions will be deprecated
1234 and will only be available when the '--compatible=1.4' flag is used:
1235
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DS
1236 - In the 'syscall.add_key' probe, the 'description_auddr' variable
1237 has been deprecated in favor of the new 'description_uaddr'
1238 variable.
1239 - In the 'syscall.fgetxattr', 'syscall.fsetxattr',
1240 'syscall.getxattr', 'syscall.lgetxattr', and
1241 'syscall.lremovexattr' probes, the 'name2' variable has been
1242 deprecated in favor of the new 'name_str' variable.
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DS
1243 - In the 'nd_syscall.accept' probe the 'flag_str' variable
1244 has been deprecated in favor of the new 'flags_str' variable.
1245 - In the 'nd_syscall.dup' probe the 'old_fd' variable has been
1246 deprecated in favor of the new 'oldfd' variable.
1247 - In the 'nd_syscall.fgetxattr', 'nd_syscall.fremovexattr',
1248 'nd_syscall.fsetxattr', 'nd_syscall.getxattr', and
1249 'nd_syscall.lremovexattr' probes, the 'name2' variable has been
1250 deprecated in favor of the new 'name_str' variable.
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1251 - The tapset alias 'nd_syscall.compat_pselect7a' was misnamed. It should
1252 have been 'nd_syscall.compat_pselect7' (without the trailing 'a').
1253 - The tapset function 'cpuid' is deprecated in favor of the better known
1254 'cpu'.
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DS
1255 - In the i386 'syscall.sigaltstack' probe, the 'ussp' variable has
1256 been deprecated in favor of the new 'uss_uaddr' variable.
1257 - In the ia64 'syscall.sigaltstack' probe, the 'ss_uaddr' and
1258 'oss_uaddr' variables have been deprecated in favor of the new
1259 'uss_uaddr' and 'uoss_uaddr' variables.
1260 - The powerpc tapset alias 'syscall.compat_sysctl' was deprecated
1261 and renamed 'syscall.sysctl32'.
1262 - In the x86_64 'syscall.sigaltstack' probe, the 'regs_uaddr'
1263 variable has been deprecated in favor of the new 'regs' variable.
89e2abb1 1264
4432f146 1265* What's new in version 1.3, 2010-07-21
649260f3 1266
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1267- The uprobes kernel module now has about half the overhead when probing
1268 NOPs, which is particularly relevant for sdt.h markers.
1269
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1270- New stap option -G VAR=VALUE allows overriding global variables
1271 by passing the settings to staprun as module options.
bb25d08f 1272
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DS
1273- The tapset alias 'syscall.compat_pselect7a' was misnamed. It should
1274 have been 'syscall.compat_pselect7' (without the trailing 'a').
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1275 Starting in release 1.4, the old name will be deprecated and
1276 will only be available when the '--compatible=1.3' flag is used.
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1278- A new procfs parameter .umask(UMASK) which provides modification of
1279 file permissions using the proper umask value. Default file
1280 permissions for a read probe are 0400, 0200 for a write probe, and
1281 0600 for a file with a read and write probe.
1282
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1283- It is now possible in some situations to use print_ubacktrace() to
1284 get a user space stack trace from a kernel probe point. e.g. for
1285 user backtraces when there is a pagefault:
1286 $ stap -d /bin/sort --ldd -e 'probe vm.pagefault {
1287 if (pid() == target()) {
1288 printf("pagefault @0x%x\n", address); print_ubacktrace();
1289 } }' -c /bin/sort
1290 [...]
1291 pagefault @0x7fea0595fa70
1292 0x000000384f07f958 : __GI_strcmp+0x12b8/0x1440 [libc-2.12.so]
1293 0x000000384f02824e : __gconv_lookup_cache+0xee/0x5a0 [libc-2.12.so]
1294 0x000000384f021092 : __gconv_find_transform+0x92/0x2cf [libc-2.12.so]
1295 0x000000384f094896 : __wcsmbs_load_conv+0x106/0x2b0 [libc-2.12.so]
1296 0x000000384f08bd90 : mbrtowc+0x1b0/0x1c0 [libc-2.12.so]
1297 0x0000000000404199 : ismbblank+0x39/0x90 [sort]
1298 0x0000000000404a4f : inittables_mb+0xef/0x290 [sort]
1299 0x0000000000406934 : main+0x174/0x2510 [sort]
1300 0x000000384f01ec5d : __libc_start_main+0xfd/0x1d0 [libc-2.12.so]
1301 0x0000000000402509 : _start+0x29/0x2c [sort]
1302 [...]
1303
1304- New tapset functions to get a string representation of a stack trace:
1305 sprint_[u]backtrace() and sprint_[u]stack().
1306
1307- New tapset function to get the module (shared library) name for a
1308 user space address umodname:string(long). The module name will now
1309 also be in the output of usymdata() and in backtrace addresses even
1310 when they were not given with -d at the command line.
1311
1312- Kernel backtraces are now much faster (replaced a linear search
1313 with a binary search).
1314
eb3a0eee 1315- A new integrated compile-server client is now available as part of stap.
1e7630bf 1316
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1317 o 'stap --use-server ...' is equivalent to 'stap-client ...'
1318 o 'stap --list-servers' is equivalent to 'stap-find-servers'
1319 o 'stap --list-servers=online' is equivalent to 'stap-find-servers --all'
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1320 o stap-client and its related tools will soon be deprecated.
1321 o the nss-devel and avahi-devel packages are required for building stap with
1322 the integrated client (checked during configuration).
1323 o nss and avahi are required to run the integrated client.
1324
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1325- A new operator @entry is available for automatically saving an expression
1326 at entry time for use in a .return probe.
1327 probe foo.return { println(get_cycles() - @entry(get_cycles())) }
1328
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1329- Probe $target variables and @cast() can now use a suffix to print complex
1330 data types as strings. Use a single '$' for a shallow view, or '$$' for a
1331 deeper view that includes nested types. For example, with fs_struct:
1332 $fs$ : "{.users=%i, .lock={...}, .umask=%i,
1333 .in_exec=%i, .root={...}, .pwd={...}}"
1334 $fs$$ : "{.users=%i, .lock={.raw_lock={.lock=%u}}, .umask=%i, .in_exec=%i,
1335 .root={.mnt=%p, .dentry=%p}, .pwd={.mnt=%p, .dentry=%p}}"
1336
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1337- The <sys/sdt.h> user-space markers no longer default to an implicit
1338 MARKER_NAME_ENABLED() semaphore check for each marker. To check for
1339 enabled markers use a .d declaration file, then:
1340 if (MARKER_NAME_ENABLED()) MARKER_NAME()
954b1d89 1341
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1342- Hyphenated <sys/sdt.h> marker names such as process(...).mark("foo-bar")
1343 are now accepted in scripts. They are mapped to the double-underscore
1344 form ("foo__bar").
1345
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1346- More robust <sys/sdt.h> user-space markers support is included. For
1347 some platforms (x86*, ppc*), this can let systemtap probe the markers
1348 without debuginfo. This implementation also supports preserving
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1349 the "provider" name associated with a marker:
1350 probe process("foo").provider("bar").mark("baz") to match
1351 STAP_PROBE<n>(bar, baz <...>)
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1352 (Compile with -DSTAP_SDT_V1 to revert to the previous implementation.
1353 Systemtap supports pre-existing or new binaries using them.)
f83336a5 1354
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1355- Embedded-C may be used within expressions as values, when in guru mode:
1356 num = %{ LINUX_VERSION_CODE %} // int64_t
1357 name = %{ /* string */ THIS_MODULE->name %} // const char*
1358 printf ("%s %x\n", name, num)
1359 The usual /* pure */, /* unprivileged */, and /* guru */ markers may be used
1360 as with embedded-C functions.
1361
38105915 1362- By default the systemtap-runtime RPM builds now include a shared
114fbea7 1363 library, staplog.so, that allows crash to extract systemtap data from
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1364 a vmcore image.
1365
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1366- Iterating with "foreach" can now explicitly save the value for the loop.
1367 foreach(v = [i,j] in array)
1368 printf("array[%d,%s] = %d\n", i, j, v /* array[i,j] */)
1369
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1370- The new "--ldd" option automatically adds any additional shared
1371 libraries needed by probed or -d-listed userspace binaries to the -d
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1372 list, to enable symbolic backtracing through them. Similarly, the
1373 new "--all-modules" option automatically adds any currently loaded
1374 kernel modules (listed in /proc/modules) to the -d list.
ef06c938 1375
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1376- A new family of set_kernel_* functions make it easier for gurus to write
1377 new values at arbitrary memory addresses.
1378
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1379- Probe wildcards can now use '**' to cross the '.' separator.
1380 $ stap -l 'sys**open'
1381 syscall.mq_open
1382 syscall.open
1383
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1384- Backward compatibility flags (--compatible=VERSION, and matching
1385 script preprocessing predicate %( systemtap_v CMP "version" %)
1386 and a deprecation policy are being introduced, in case future
1387 tapset/language changes break valid scripts.
1388
4432f146 1389* What's new in version 1.2, 2010-03-22
489e3d51 1390
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1391- Prototype support for "perf events", where the kernel supports the
1392 2.6.33 in-kernel API. Probe points may refer to low-level
1393 perf_event_attr type/config numbers, or to a number of aliases
1394 defined in the new perf.stp tapset:
1395 probe perf.sw.cpu_clock, perf.type(0).config(4) { }
1396
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1397- Type-casting can now use multiple headers to resolve codependencies.
1398 @cast(task, "task_struct",
1399 "kernel<linux/sched.h><linux/fs_struct.h>")->fs->umask
1400
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1401- Tapset-related man pages have been renamed. 'man -k 3stap' should show
1402 the installed list, which due to prefixing should no longer collide over
1403 ordinary system functions.
1404
985adad3 1405- User space marker arguments no longer use volatile if the version of gcc,
03a74626 1406 which must be at least 4.5.0, supports richer DWARF debuginfo. Use cflags
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1407 -DSTAP_SDT_VOLATILE=volatile or -DSTAP_SDT_VOLATILE= when building
1408 the sys/sdt.h application to override this one way or another.
103c7c8d 1409
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1410- A new construct for error handling is available. It is similar to c++
1411 exception catching, using try and catch as new keywords. Within a handler
1412 or function, the following is valid and may be nested:
1413 try { /* arbitrary statements */ }
1414 catch (er) { /* e.g. println("caught error ", er) */ }
1415
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1416- A new command line flag '-W' forces systemtap to abort translation of
1417 a script if any warnings are produced. It is similar to gcc's -Werror.
1418 (If '-w' is also supplied to suppress warnings, it wins.)
1419
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1420- A new predicate @defined is available for testing whether a
1421 particular $variable/expression is resolvable at translate time:
1422 probe foo { if (@defined($bar)) log ("$bar is available here") }
1423
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1424- Adjacent string literals are glued together, making this
1425 construct valid:
1426 probe process("/usr" @1 "/bin").function("*") { ... }
1427
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1428- In order to limit potential impact from future security problems,
1429 the stap-server process does not permit its being launched as root.
1430
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1431- On recent kernels, for some architectures/configurations, hardware
1432 breakpoint probes are supported. The probe point syntax is:
1433
1434 probe kernel.data(ADDRESS).write
1435 probe kernel.data(ADDRESS).length(LEN).write
1436 probe kernel.data("SYMBOL_NAME").write
dd225250 1437
4432f146 1438* What's new in version 1.1, 2010-01-15
450718c9 1439
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1440- New tracepoint based tapset for memory subsystem.
1441
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1442- The loading of signed modules by staprun is no longer allowed for
1443 ordinary, unprivileged users. This means that only root, members of
de23650e 1444 the group 'stapdev' and members of the group 'stapusr' can load
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1445 systemtap modules using staprun, stap or stap-client. The minimum
1446 privilege required to run arbitrary --unprivileged scripts is now
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1449- The stap-server initscript is available. This initscript allows you
1450 to start systemtap compile servers as a system service and to manage
1451 these servers as a group or individually. The stap-server initscript
1452 is installed by the systemtap-server rpm. The build directory for
1453 the uprobes module (/usr/share/systemtap/runtime/uprobes) is made
1454 writable by the 'stap-server' group. All of the files generated when
1455 building the uprobes module, including the digital signature, are
1456 also writable by members of stap-server.
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1459
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1460- Some of the compile server client, server and certificate management
1461 tools have been moved from $bindir to $libexecdir/systemtap.
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1462 You should use the new stap-server script or the stap-server initscript
1463 for server management where possible. The stap-server script provides the same
1464 functionality as the stap-server initscript except that the servers are
1465 run by the invoking user by default as opposed to servers started by the
1466 stap-server initscript which are run by the user stap-server
1467 by default. See stap-server(8) for more information.
1468
1469 You may continue to use these tools by adding $libexecdir/systemtap to
1470 your path. You would need to do this, for example, if you are not root,
1471 you want to start a compile server and you are not running systemtap from a
1472 private installation. In this case you still need to use stap-start-server.
1473
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1474- Any diagnostic output line that starts with "ERROR", as in
1475 error("foo"), will promote a "Pass 5: run failed", and the return
1476 code is 1.
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1478- Systemtap now warns about global variables being referenced from other
1479 script files. This aims to protect against unintended local-vs-global
1480 namespace collisions such as:
1481
1482 % cat some_tapset.stp
1483 probe baz.one = bar { foo = $foo; bar = $bar }
1484 % cat end_user_script.stp
1485 global foo # intended to be private variable
1486 probe timer.s(1) { foo ++ }
1487 probe baz.* { println(foo, pp()) }
1488 % stap end_user_script.stp
1489 WARNING: cross-file global variable reference to foo from some_tapset.stp
1490
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1491- Preprocessor conditional for kernel configuration testing:
1492 %( CONFIG_foo == "y" %? ... %)
1493
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1494- ftrace(msg:string) tapset function to send strings to the system-wide
1495 ftrace ring-buffer (if any).
1496
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1497- Better support for richer DWARF debuginfo output from GCC 4.5
1498 (variable tracking assignments). Kernel modules are now always resolved
1499 against all their dependencies to find any info referring to missing
1500 symbols. DW_AT_const_value is now supported when no DW_AT_location
1501 is available.
1502
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1505- process().mark() probes now use an enabling semaphore to reduce the
1506 computation overhead of dormant probes.
1507
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1508- The function spec for dwarf probes now supports C++ scopes, so you can
1509 limit the probes to specific namespaces or classes. Multiple scopes
1510 can be specified, and they will be matched progressively outward.
1511 probe process("foo").function("std::vector<*>::*") { }
1512 probe process("foo").function("::global_function") { }
1513
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1514- It is now possible to cross-compile systemtap scripts for foreign
1515 architectures, using the new '-a ARCH' and '-B OPT=VALUE' flags.
1516 For example, put arm-linux-gcc etc. into your $PATH, and point
1517 systemtap at the target kernel build tree with:
1518 stap -a arm -B CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux- -r /build/tree [...]
1519 The -B option is passed to kbuild make. -r identifies the already
1520 configured/built kernel tree and -a its architecture (kbuild ARCH=...).
1521 Systemtap will infer -p4.
1522
ba01c24c 1523- Cross compilation using the systemtap client and server
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1524 - stap-start-server now accepts the -r, -R, -I, -B and -a options in
1525 order to start a cross compiling server. The server will correctly
1526 advertise itself with respect to the kernel release and architecture
1527 that it compiles for.
1528 - When specified on stap-client, the -r and -a options will be
1529 considered when searching for a suitable server.
ba01c24c 1530
742b8971 1531- When using the systemtap client and server udp port 5353 must be open
de23650e 1532 in your firewall in order for the client to find servers using
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1533 avahi-browse. Also the systemtap server will choose a random port in
1534 the range 1024-63999 for accepting ssl connections.
902d0d67 1535
500bc85c 1536- Support for unprivileged users:
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1537 ***********************************************************************
1538 * WARNING!!!!!!!!!! *
1539 * This feature is EXPERIMENTAL at this time and should be used with *
1540 * care. This feature allows systemtap kernel modules to be loaded by *
1541 * unprivileged users. The user interface and restrictions will change *
1542 * as this feature evolves. *
1543 ***********************************************************************
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1544 - Systemtap modules generated from scripts which use a restricted
1545 subset of the features available may be loaded by staprun for
1546 unprivileged users. Previously, staprun would load modules only for
1547 root or for members of the groups stapdev and stapusr.
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1548 - Using the --unprivileged option on stap enables translation-time
1549 checking for use by unprivileged users (see restrictions below).
1550 - All modules deemed suitable for use by unprivileged users will be
ba01c24c 1551 signed by the systemtap server when --unprivileged is specified on
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1552 stap-client. See module signing in release 0.9.8 and stap-server in
1553 release 0.9 below.
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1554 - Modules signed by trusted signers (servers) and verified by staprun
1555 will be loaded by staprun regardless of the user's privilege level.
1556 - The system administrator asserts the trustworthiness of a signer
1557 (server) by running stap-authorize-signing-cert <cert-file> as root,
ba01c24c 1558 where the <cert-file> can be found in
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1559 ~<user>/.systemtap/ssl/server/stap.cert for servers started by
1560 ordinary users and in $sysconfdir/systemtap/ssl/server/stap.cert for
1561 servers started by root.
1562 - Restrictions are intentionally strict at this time and may be
1563 relaxed in the future:
500bc85c 1564 - probe points are restricted to:
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1565 begin, begin(n), end, end(n), error, error(n), never,
1566 timer.{jiffies,s,sec,ms,msec,us,usec,ns,nsec}(n)*, timer.hz(n),
742b8971 1567 process.* (for processes owned by the user).
b232fab3 1568 - use of embedded C code is not allowed.
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1569 - use of tapset functions is restricted.
1570 - some tapset functions may not be used at all. A message will be
1571 generated at module compilation time.
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1572 - some actions by allowed tapset functions may only be performed
1573 in the context of the user's own process. A runtime fault will
1574 occur in these situations, for example, direct memory access.
1575 - The is_myproc() tapset function has been provided so that
1576 tapset writers for unprivileged users can check that the
1577 context is of the users own process before attempting these
1578 actions.
500bc85c 1579 - accessing the kernel memory space is not allowed.
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1580 - The following command line options may not be used by stap-client
1581 -g, -I, -D, -R, -B
1582 - The following environment variables are ignored by stap-client:
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1583 SYSTEMTAP_RUNTIME, SYSTEMTAP_TAPSET, SYSTEMTAP_DEBUGINFO_PATH
1584 - nss and nss-tools are required to use this feature.
1585
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1586- Support output file switching by SIGUSR2. Users can command running
1587 stapio to switch output file by sending SIGUSR2.
1588
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1589- Memory consumption for scripts involving many uprobes has been
1590 dramatically reduced.
1591
1592- The preprocessor now supports || and && in the conditions.
f6efd18a 1593 e.g. %( arch == "x86_64" || arch == "ia64" %: ... %)
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1595- The systemtap notion of "architecture" now matches the kernel's, rather
1596 than that of "uname -m". This means that 32-bit i386 family are all
1597 known as "i386" rather than "i386" or "i686"; "ppc64" as "powerpc";
1598 "s390x" as "s390", and so on. This is consistent between the new
1599 "-a ARCH" flag and the script-level %( arch ... %) conditional.
1600
1601- It is now possible to define multiple probe aliases with the same name.
1602 A probe will expand to all matching aliases.
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1603 probe foo = bar { }
1604 probe foo = baz { }
1605 probe foo { } # expands twice, once to bar and once to baz
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1607- A new experimental transport mechanism, using ftrace's ring_buffer,
1608 has been added. This may become the default transport mechanism in
1609 future versions of systemtap. To test this new transport mechanism,
1610 define 'STP_USE_RING_BUFFER'.
1611
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1612- Support for recognizing DW_OP_{stack,implicit}_value DWARF expressions
1613 as emitted by GCC 4.5.
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1617- Systemwide kernel .function.return (kretprobe) maxactive defaults may
1618 be overridden with the -DKRETACTIVE=nnn parameter.
1619
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1620- Translation pass 2 is significantly faster by avoiding unnecessary
1621 searching through a kernel build/module directory tree.
1622
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1623- When compiled against elfutils 0.142 systemtap now handles the new
1624 DW_OP_call_frame_CFA generated by by GCC.
1625
1626- uprobes and ustack() are more robust when used on applications that
1627 depend on prelinked/separate debuginfo shared libraries.
1628
1629- User space PROBE marks are not always found with or without separate
1630 debuginfo. The .probes section itself is now always put in the main
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1631 elf file and marked as allocated. When building pic code the section
1632 is marked writable. The selinux memory check problems seen with
1633 programs using STAP_PROBES is fixed.
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1634
1635- statement() probes can now override "address not at start of statement"
1636 errors in guru mode. They also provide alternative addresses to use
1637 in non-guru mode.
1638
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1639- The stapgraph application can generate graphs of data and events
1640 emitted by systemtap scripts in real time. Run "stapgraph
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1641 testsuite/systemtap.examples/general/grapher.stp" for an example of
1642 graphing the system load average and keyboard events.
1643
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1644- Dwarf probes now show parameters and local variables in the verbose
1645 listing mode (-L).
1646
1647- Symbol aliases are now resolved to their canonical dwarf names. For
1648 example, probing "malloc" in libc resolves to "__libc_malloc".
1649
1650- The syntax for dereferencing $target variables and @cast() gained new
1651 capabilities:
1652 - Array indexes can now be arbitrary numeric expressions.
1653 - Array subscripts are now supported on pointer types.
1654 - An '&' operator before a @cast or $target returns the address of the
1655 final component, especially useful for nested structures.
1656
1657- For reading all probe variables, kernel.mark now supports $$vars and
1658 $$parms, and process.syscall now supports $$vars.
1659
1660- The SNMP tapset provides probes and functions for many network
1661 statistics. See stapprobes.snmp(3stap) for more details.
1662
1663- The dentry tapset provides functions to map kernel VFS directory entries
1664 to file or full path names: d_path(), d_name() and reverse_path_walk().
1665
1666- SystemTap now has userspace markers in its own binaries, and the stap
1667 tapset provides the available probepoints and local variables.
1668
1669- Miscellaneous new tapset functions:
1670 - pgrp() returns the process group ID of the current process
1671 - str_replace() performs string replacement
1672
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1675- Miscellaneous new tapset functions:
1676 - sid() returns the session ID of the current process
1677 - stringat() indexes a single character from a string.
1678
1679- Using %M in print formats for hex dumps can now print entire buffers,
1680 instead of just small numbers.
1681
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1682- Dwarfless syscalls: The nd_syscalls tapset is now available to probe
1683 system calls without requiring kernel debugging information. All of
1684 the same probepoints in the normal syscalls tapset are available with
1685 an "nd_" prefix, e.g. syscall.open becomes nd_syscall.open. Most
1686 syscall arguments are also available by name in nd_syscalls.
1687
87c589a9 1688- Module signing: If the appropriate nss libraries are available on your
b232fab3 1689 system, stap-server will sign each compiled module using a self-generated
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1690 certificate. This is the first step toward extending authority to
1691 load certain modules to unprivileged users. For now, if the system
1692 administrator adds a certificate to a database of trusted signers
1693 (stap-authorize-signing-cert), modules signed using that certificate
1694 will be verified by staprun against tampering. Otherwise, you should
1695 notice no difference in the operation of stap or staprun.
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1699- @cast can now determine its type information using an explicit header
1700 specification. For example:
1701 @cast(tv, "timeval", "<sys/time.h>")->tv_sec
1702 @cast(task, "task_struct", "kernel<linux/sched.h>")->tgid
1703
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1704- The overlapping process.* tapsets are now separated. Those probe points
1705 documented in stapprobes(3stap) remain the same. Those that were formerly
1706 in stapprobes.process(3stap) have been renamed to kprocess, to reflect
1707 their kernel perspective on processes.
1708
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1709- The --skip-badvars option now also suppresses run-time error
1710 messages that would otherwise result from erroneous memory accesses.
1711 Such accesses can originate from $context expressions fueled by
1712 erroneous debug data, or by kernel_{long,string,...}() tapset calls.
1713
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1714- New probes kprobe.function(FUNCTION) and kprobe.function(FUNCTION).return
1715 for dwarfless probing. These postpone function address resolution to
1716 run-time and use the kprobe symbol-resolution mechanism.
1717 Probing of absolute statements can be done using the
1718 kprobe.statement(ADDRESS).absolute construct.
1719
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1720- EXPERIMENTAL support for user process unwinding. A new collection of
1721 tapset functions have been added to handle user space backtraces from
1722 probe points that support them (currently process and timer probes -
1723 for timer probes test whether or not in user space first with the
1724 already existing user_mode() function). The new tapset functions are:
1725 uaddr - User space address of current running task.
1726 usymname - Return the symbol of an address in the current task.
1727 usymdata - Return the symbol and module offset of an address.
1728 print_ustack - Print out stack for the current task from string.
1729 print_ubacktrace - Print stack back trace for current task.
1730 ubacktrace - Hex backtrace of current task stack.
1731 Please read http://sourceware.org/ml/systemtap/2009-q2/msg00364.html
1732 on the current restrictions and possible changes in the future and
1733 give feedback if you want to influence future developments.
1734
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1737- New probes process().insn and process().insn.block that allows
1738 inspection of the process after each instruction or block of
1739 instructions executed. So to count the total number of instructions
1740 a process executes during a run do something like:
1741 $ stap -e 'global steps; probe process("/bin/ls").insn {steps++}
1742 probe end {printf("Total instructions: %d\n", steps);}' \
1743 -c /bin/ls
1744 This feature can slow down execution of a process somewhat.
83dd1a8e 1745
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1746- Systemtap probes and function man pages extracted from the tapsets
1747 are now available under 3stap. To show the page for probe vm.pagefault
1748 or the stap function pexecname do:
1749 $ man 3stap vm.pagefault
1750 $ man 3stap pexecname
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1752- Kernel tracepoints are now supported for probing predefined kernel
1753 events without any debuginfo. Tracepoints incur less overhead than
1754 kprobes, and context parameters are available with full type
1755 information. Any kernel 2.6.28 and later should have defined
1756 tracepoints. Try the following to see what's available:
1757 $ stap -L 'kernel.trace("*")'
1758
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1759- Typecasting with @cast now supports modules search paths, which is
1760 useful in case there are multiple places where the type definition
1761 may be found. For example:
1762 @cast(sdev, "scsi_device", "kernel:scsi_mod")->sdev_state
1763
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1764- On-file flight recorder is supported. It allows stap to record huge
1765 trace log on the disk and to run in background.
1766 Passing -F option with -o option runs stap in background mode. In this
1767 mode, staprun is detached from console, and stap itself shows staprun's
1768 pid and exits.
1769 Specifying the max size and the max number of log files are also available
1770 by passing -S option. This option has one or two arguments seperated by
1771 a comma. The first argument is the max size of a log file in MB. If the
1772 size of a log file exceeds it, stap switches to the next log file
1773 automatically. The second is how many files are kept on the disk. If the
1774 number of log files exceeds it, the oldest log file is removed
1775 automatically. The second argument can be omitted.
1776
1777 For example, this will record output on log files each of them is smaller
1778 than 1024MB and keep last 3 logs, in background.
1779 % stap -F -o /tmp/staplog -S 1024,3 script.stp
1780
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1781- In guru mode (-g), the kernel probing blacklist is disabled, leaving
1782 only a subset - the kernel's own internal kprobe blacklist - to attempt
1783 to filter out areas unsafe to probe. The differences may be enough to
1784 probe more interrupt handlers.
1785
3bd0d4df 1786- Variables unavailable in current context may be skipped by setting a
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1787 session level flag with command line option --skip-badvars now available.
1788 This replaces any dwarf $variable expressions that could not be resolved
1789 with literal numeric zeros, along with a warning message.
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1791- Both kernel markers and kernel tracepoint support argument listing
1792 through stap -L 'kernel.mark("*")' or stap -L 'kernel.trace("*")'
1793
1794- Users can use -DINTERRUPTIBLE=0 to prevent interrupt reentrancy in
1795 their script, at the cost of a bit more overhead to toggle the
1796 interrupt mask.
1797
1798- Added reentrancy debugging. If stap is run with the arguments
1799 "-t -DDEBUG_REENTRANCY", additional warnings will be printed for
1800 every reentrancy event, including the probe points of the
1801 resident and interloper probes.
1802
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1803- Default to --disable-pie for configure.
1804 Use --enable-pie to turn it back on.
1805
1806- Improved sdt.h compatibility and test suite for static dtrace
1807 compatible user space markers.
1808
1809- Some architectures now use syscall wrappers (HAVE_SYSCALL_WRAPPERS).
1810 The syscall tapset has been enhanced to take care of the syscall
1811 wrappers in this release.
1812
1813- Security fix for CVE-2009-0784: stapusr module-path checking race.
1814
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1817- Typecasting is now supported using the @cast operator. A script can
1818 define a pointer type for a "long" value, and then access type members
1819 using the same syntax as with $target variables. For example, this will
1820 retrieve the parent pid from a kernel task_struct:
1821 @cast(pointer, "task_struct", "kernel")->parent->pid
1822
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1823- process().mark() probes are now possible to trace static user space
1824 markers put in programs with the STAP_PROBE macro using the new
1825 sys/sdt.h include file. This also provides dtrace compatible markers
1826 through DTRACE_PROBE and an associated python 'dtrace' script that
1827 can be used in builds based on dtrace that need dtrace -h or -G
1828 functionality.
1829
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1830- For those that really want to run stap from the build tree there is
1831 now the 'run-stap' script in the top-level build directory that sets
1832 up the SYSTEMTAP_TAPSET, SYSTEMTAP_RUNTIME, SYSTEMTAP_STAPRUN, and
1833 SYSTEMTAP_STAPIO environment variables (installing systemtap, in a
1834 local prefix, is still recommended for common use).
1835
1836- Systemtap now comes with a new Beginners Guide that walks the user
1837 through their first steps setting up stap, understanding how it all
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1838 works, introduces some useful scripts and describes some common
1839 pitfalls. It isn't created by default since it needs a Publican
1840 setup, but full build instructions can be found in the wiki:
1841 http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/PublicanQuikHowto
1842 An online version can be found at:
1843 http://sourceware.org/systemtap/SystemTap_Beginners_Guide.pdf
1844
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1845- Standard tapsets included with Systemtap were modified to include
1846 extractable documentation information based on the kernel-doc
1847 infrastructure. When configured --enabled-docs a HTML and PDF
1848 version of the Tapset Reference Manual is produced explaining probes
1849 defined in each tapset.
1850
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1851- The systemtap client and compile server are now available.
1852 These allow you to compile a systemtap module on a host other than
1853 the one which it will be run, providing the client and server
1854 are compatible. Other than using a server for passes 1 through
1855 4, the client behaves like the 'stap' front end itself. This
1856 means, among other things, that the client will automatically
1857 load the resulting module on the local host unless -p[1234]
c8bf931d 1858 was specified. See stap-server(8) for more details.
9e494cbb 1859 The client/server now use SSL for network connection security and
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1860 for signing.
1861
1862 The systemtap client and server are prototypes only. Interfaces, options
1863 and usage may change at any time.
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1865- function("func").label("label") probes are now supported to allow matching
1866 the label of a function.
1867
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1868- Systemtap initscript is available. This initscript allows you to run
1869 systemtap scripts as system services (in flight recorder mode) and
1870 control those scripts individually.
e2a741be 1871 See README.systemtap for details.
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1873- The stap "-r DIR" option may be used to identify a hand-made kernel
1874 build directory. The tool determines the appropriate release string
1875 automatically from the directory.
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453edad1 1877- Serious problems associated with user-space probing in shared libraries
592470cd 1878 were corrected, making it now possible to experiment with probe shared
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1879 libraries. Assuming dwarf debugging information is installed, use this
1880 twist on the normal syntax:
1881
1882 probe process("/lib64/libc-2.8.so").function("....") { ... }
1883
1884 This would probe all threads that call into that library. Running
1885 "stap -c CMD" or "stap -x PID" naturally restricts this to the target
453edad1 1886 command+descendants only. $$vars etc. may be used.
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1888- For scripts that sometimes terminate with excessive "skipped" probes,
1889 rerunning the script with "-t" (timing) will print more details about
1890 the skippage reasons.
1891
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1892- Symbol tables and unwind (backtracing) data support were formerly
1893 compiled in for all probed modules as identified by the script
1894 (kernel; module("name"); process("file")) plus those listed by the
1895 stap "-d BINARY" option. Now, this data is included only if the systemtap
1896 script uses tapset functions like probefunc() or backtrace() that require
1897 such information. This shrinks the probe modules considerably for the rest.
1898
e0b4e89d 1899- Per-pass verbosity control is available with the new "--vp {N}+" option.
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1900 "stap --vp 040" adds 4 units of -v verbosity only to pass 2. This is useful
1901 for diagnosing errors from one pass without excessive verbosity from others.
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1904 system responsiveness and less probing overhead. This may result
1905 in more skipped probes, for example if a reentrant probe handler
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1907 systemtap overload detection facility more likely to be triggered, as
1908 interrupt handlers' run time would be included in the self-assessed
1909 overhead of running probe handlers.
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1913- Cache limiting is now available. If the compiled module cache size is
1914 over a limit specified in the $SYSTEMTAP_DIR/cache/cache_mb_limit file,
1915 some old cache entries will be unlinked. See man stap(1) for more.
1916
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1917- Error and warning messages are now followed by source context displaying
1918 the erroneous line/s and a handy '^' in the following line pointing to the
1919 appropriate column.
1920
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1921- A bug reporting tool "stap-report" is now available which will quickly
1922 retrieve much of the information requested here:
1923 http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/HowToReportBugs
1924
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1925- The translator can resolve members of anonymous structs / unions:
1926 given struct { int foo; struct { int bar; }; } *p;
1927 this now works: $p->bar
1928
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1929- The stap "-F" flag activates "flight recorder" mode, which consists of
1930 translating the given script as usual, but implicitly launching it into
1931 the background with staprun's existing "-L" (launch) option. A user
1932 can later reattach to the module with "staprun -A MODULENAME".
1933
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1934- Additional context variables are available on user-space syscall probes.
1935 - $argN ($arg1, $arg2, ... $arg6) in process(PATH_OR_PID).syscall
1936 gives you the argument of the system call.
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1937 - $return in process(PATH_OR_PID).syscall.return gives you the return
1938 value of the system call.
6270adc1 1939
cec7293b 1940- Target process mode (stap -c CMD or -x PID) now implicitly restricts all
094b05c7 1941 "process.*" probes to the given child process. (It does not affect
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1942 kernel.* or other probe types.) The CMD string is normally run directly,
1943 rather than via a /bin/sh -c subshell, since then utrace/uprobe probes
1944 receive a fairly "clean" event stream. If metacharacters like
1945 redirection operators were present in CMD, then "sh -c CMD" is still
1946 used, and utrace/uprobe probes will receive events from the shell.
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1947
1948 % stap -e 'probe process.syscall, process.end {
1949 printf("%s %d %s\n", execname(), pid(), pp())}'\
1950 -c ls
1951 ls 2323 process.syscall
1952 ls 2323 process.syscall
1953 ls 2323 process.end
1954
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1955- Probe listing mode is improved: "-L" lists available script-level variables
1956
1957 % stap -L 'syscall.*open*'
1958 syscall.mq_open name:string name_uaddr:long filename:string mode:long u_attr_uaddr:long oflag:long argstr:string
1959 syscall.open name:string filename:string flags:long mode:long argstr:string
1960 syscall.openat name:string filename:string flags:long mode:long argstr:string
1961
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1962- All user-space-related probes support $PATH-resolved executable
1963 names, so
1964
1965 probe process("ls").syscall {}
1966 probe process("./a.out").syscall {}
1967
1968 work now, instead of just
1969
1970 probe process("/bin/ls").syscall {}
1971 probe process("/my/directory/a.out").syscall {}
1972
1973- Prototype symbolic user-space probing support:
1974
1975 # stap -e 'probe process("ls").function("*").call {
1976 log (probefunc()." ".$$parms)
1977 }' \
1978 -c 'ls -l'
1979
1980 This requires:
1981 - debugging information for the named program
1982 - a version of utrace in the kernel that is compatible with the "uprobes"
1983 kernel module prototype. This includes RHEL5 and older Fedora, but not
1984 yet current lkml-track utrace; a "pass 4a"-time build failure means
1985 your system cannot use this yet.
1986
cd221ed4 1987- Global variables which are written to but never read are now
e070cc9c 1988 automatically displayed when the session does a shutdown. For example:
5d954165 1989
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1990 global running_tasks
1991 probe timer.profile {running_tasks[pid(),tid()] = execname()}
5d954165 1992 probe timer.ms(8000) {exit()}
cd221ed4 1993
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1994- A formatted string representation of the variables, parameters, or local
1995 variables at a probe point is now supported via the special $$vars,
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1996 $$parms, and $$locals context variables, which expand to a string
1997 containing a list "var1=0xdead var2=0xbeef var3=?". (Here, var3 exists
1998 but is for some reason unavailable.) In return probes only, $$return
fd574705 1999 expands to an empty string for a void function, or "return=0xf00".
a93f0b31 2000
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4432f146 2002* What's new in version 0.7, 2008-07-15
c2af6f02 2003
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2004- .statement("func@file:*") and .statement("func@file:M-N") probes are now
2005 supported to allow matching a range of lines in a function. This allows
2006 tracing the execution of a function.
2007
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2008- Scripts relying on probe point wildcards like "syscall.*" that expand
2009 to distinct kprobes are processed significantly faster than before.
2010
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2011- The vector of script command line arguments is available in a
2012 tapset-provided global array argv[]. It is indexed 1 ... argc,
2013 another global. This can substitute for of preprocessor
2014 directives @NNN that fail at parse time if there are not
2015 enough arguments.
2016
2017 printf("argv: %s %s %s", argv[1], argv[2], argv[3])
2018
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2019- .statement("func@file+line") probes are now supported to allow a
2020 match relative to the entry of the function incremented by line
2021 number. This allows using the same systemtap script if the rest
2022 of the file.c source only changes slightly.
2023
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2024- A probe listing mode is available.
2025 % stap -l vm.*
2026 vm.brk
2027 vm.mmap
2028 vm.munmap
2029 vm.oom_kill
2030 vm.pagefault
2031 vm.write_shared
2032
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2033- More user-space probe types are added:
2034
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2035 probe process(PID).begin { }
2036 probe process("PATH").begin { }
2037 probe process(PID).thread.begin { }
2038 probe process("PATH").thread.begin { }
2039 probe process(PID).end { }
2040 probe process("PATH").end { }
2041 probe process(PID).thread.end { }
2042 probe process("PATH").thread.end { }
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2043 probe process(PID).syscall { }
2044 probe process("PATH").syscall { }
2045 probe process(PID).syscall.return { }
2046 probe process("PATH").syscall.return { }
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2048- Globals now accept ; terminators
2049
2050 global odds, evens;
2051 global little[10], big[5];
2052
4432f146 2053* What's new in version 0.6, 2007-12-15
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2054
2055- A copy of the systemtap tutorial and language reference guide
2056 are now included.
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2058- There is a new format specifier, %m, for the printf family of
2059 functions. It functions like %s, except that it does not stop when
2060 a nul ('\0') byte is encountered. The number of bytes output is
2061 determined by the precision specifier. The default precision is 1.
2062 For example:
2063
2064 printf ("%m", "My String") // prints one character: M
2065 printf ("%.5", myString) // prints 5 bytes beginning at the start
2066 // of myString
2067
2068- The %b format specifier for the printf family of functions has been enhanced
2069 as follows:
2070
2071 1) When the width and precision are both unspecified, the default is %8.8b.
2072 2) When only one of the width or precision is specified, the other defaults
2073 to the same value. For example, %4b == %.4b == %4.4b
2074 3) Nul ('\0') bytes are used for field width padding. For example,
2075
2076 printf ("%b", 0x1111deadbeef2222) // prints all eight bytes
2077 printf ("%4.2b", 0xdeadbeef) // prints \0\0\xbe\xef
2078
2079- Dynamic width and precision are now supported for all printf family format
2080 specifiers. For example:
2081
2082 four = 4
2083 two = 2
2084 printf ("%*.*b", four, two, 0xdeadbbeef) // prints \0\0\xbe\xef
2085 printf ("%*d", four, two) // prints <space><space><space>2
2086
7a468d68 2087- Preprocessor conditional expressions can now include wildcard style
e070cc9c 2088 matches on kernel versions.
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2089 %( kernel_vr != "*xen" %? foo %: bar %)
2090
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2091- Prototype support for user-space probing is showing some progress.
2092 No symbolic notations are supported yet (so no probing by function names,
2093 file names, process names, and no access to $context variables), but at
2094 least it's something:
2095
2096 probe process(PID).statement(ADDRESS).absolute { }
2097
2098 This will set a uprobe on the given process-id and given virtual address.
2099 The proble handler runs in kernel-space as usual, and can generally use
2100 existing tapset functions.
2101
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2102- Crash utility can retrieve systemtap's relay buffer from a kernel dump
2103 image by using staplog which is a crash extension module. To use this
2104 feature, type commands as below from crash(8)'s command line:
2105
2106 crash> extend staplog.so
2107 crash> help systemtaplog
2108
2109 Then, you can see more precise help message.
2110
2111- You can share a relay buffer amoung several scripts and merge outputs from
2112 several scripts by using "-DRELAY_HOST" and "-DRELAY_GUEST" options.
2113 For example:
2114
2115 # run a host script
2116 % stap -ve 'probe begin{}' -o merged.out -DRELAY_HOST &
2117 # wait until starting the host.
2118 % stap -ve 'probe begin{print("hello ");exit()}' -DRELAY_GUEST
2119 % stap -ve 'probe begin{print("world\n");exit()}' -DRELAY_GUEST
2120
2121 Then, you'll see "hello world" in merged.out.
2122
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2123- You can add a conditional statement for each probe point or aliase, which
2124 is evaluated when the probe point is hit. If the condition is false, the
2125 whole probe body(including aliases) is skipped. For example:
2126
2127 global switch = 0;
2128 probe syscall.* if (switch) { ... }
2129 probe procfs.write {switch = strtol($value,10)} /* enable/disable ctrl */
2130
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2131- Systemtap will warn you if your script contains unused variables or
2132 functions. This is helpful in case of misspelled variables. If it
2133 doth protest too much, turn it off with "stap -w ...".
2134
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2135- You can add error-handling probes to a script, which are run if a
2136 script was stopped due to errors. In such a case, "end" probes are
2137 not run, but "error" ones are.
2138
2139 probe error { println ("oops, errors encountered; here's a report anyway")
2140 foreach (coin in mint) { println (coin) } }
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2142- In a related twist, one may list probe points in order of preference,
2143 and mark any of them as "sufficient" beyond just "optional". Probe
2144 point sequence expansion stops if a sufficient-marked probe point has a hit.
2145 This is useful for probes on functions that may be in a module (CONFIG_FOO=m)
2146 or may have been compiled into the kernel (CONFIG_FOO=y), but we don't know
2147 which. Instead of
2148
2149 probe module("sd").function("sd_init_command") ? ,
2150 kernel.function("sd_init_command") ? { ... }
2151
2152 which might match neither, now one can write this:
2153
2154 probe module("sd").function("sd_init_command") ! , /* <-- note excl. mark */
2155 kernel.function("sd_init_command") { ... }
2156
98aab489 2157- New security model. To install a systemtap kernel module, a user
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2158 must be one of the following: the root user; a member of the
2159 'stapdev' group; or a member of the 'stapusr' group. Members of the
2160 stapusr group can only use modules located in the
2161 /lib/modules/VERSION/systemtap directory (where VERSION is the
2162 output of "uname -r").
2163
2164- .statement("...@file:line") probes now apply heuristics to allow an
2165 approximate match for the line number. This works similarly to gdb,
2166 where a breakpoint placed on an empty source line is automatically
2167 moved to the next statement. A silly bug that made many $target
2168 variables inaccessible to .statement() probes was also fixed.
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2170- LKET has been retired. Please let us know on <systemtap@sourceware.org>
2171 if you have been a user of the tapset/tools, so we can help you find
2172 another way.
2173
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2174- New families of printing functions println() and printd() have been added.
2175 println() is like print() but adds a newline at the end;
2176 printd() is like a sequence of print()s, with a specified field delimiter.
2177
4432f146 2178* What's new since version 0.5.14?, 2007-07-03
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2180- The way in which command line arguments for scripts are substituted has
2181 changed. Previously, $1 etc. would interpret the corresponding command
2182 line argument as an numeric literal, and @1 as a string literal. Now,
2183 the command line arguments are pasted uninterpreted wherever $1 etc.
2184 appears at the beginning of a token. @1 is similar, but is quoted as
2185 a string. This change does not modify old scripts, but has the effect
2186 of permitting substitution of arbitrary token sequences.
2187
2188 # This worked before, and still does:
2189 % stap -e 'probe timer.s($1) {}' 5
2190 # Now this also works:
2191 % stap -e 'probe syscall.$1 {log(@1)}' open
2192 # This won't crash, just signal a recursion error:
2193 % stap -e '$1' '$1'
2194 # As before, $1... is recognized only at the beginning of a token
2195 % stap -e 'probe begin {foo$1=5}'
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4432f146 2197* What's new since version 0.5.13?, 2007-03-26
8438f752 2198
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2199- The way in which systemtap resolves function/inline probes has changed:
2200 .function(...) - now refers to all functions, inlined or not
2201 .inline(...) - is deprecated, use instead:
2202 .function(...).inline - filters function() to only inlined instances
2203 .function(...).call - filters function() to only non-inlined instances
2204 .function(...).return - as before, but now pairs best with .function().call
2205 .statement() is unchanged.
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4432f146 2207* What's new since version 0.5.12?, 2007-01-01
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2208
2209- When running in -p4 (compile-only) mode, the compiled .ko file name
2210 is printed on standard output.
2211
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2212- An array element with a null value such as zero or an empty string
2213 is now preserved, and will show up in a "foreach" loop or "in" test.
2214 To delete such an element, the scripts needs to use an explicit
2215 "delete array[idx]" statement rather than something like "array[idx]=0".
2216
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2217- The new "-P" option controls whether prologue searching heuristics
2218 will be activated for function probes. This was needed to get correct
2219 debugging information (dwarf location list) data for $target variables.
2220 Modern compilers (gcc 4.1+) tend not to need this heuristic, so it is
2221 no longer default. A new configure flag (--enable-prologues) restores
2222 it as a default setting, and is appropriate for older compilers (gcc 3.*).
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2224- Each systemtap module prints a one-line message to the kernel informational
2225 log when it starts. This line identifies the translator version, base
2226 address of the probe module, a broken-down memory consumption estimate, and
2227 the total number of probes. This is meant as a debugging / auditing aid.
2228
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2229- Begin/end probes are run with interrupts enabled (but with
2230 preemption disabled). This will allow begin/end probes to be
2231 longer, to support generating longer reports.
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2233- The numeric forms of kernel.statement() and kernel.function() probe points
2234 are now interpreted as relocatable values - treated as relative to the
2235 _stext symbol in that kernel binary. Since some modern kernel images
2236 are relocated to a different virtual address at startup, such addresses
2237 may shift up or down when actually inserted into a running kernel.
2238
2239 kernel.statement(0xdeadbeef): validated, interpreted relative to _stext,
2240 may map to 0xceadbeef at run time.
2241
2242 In order to specify unrelocated addresses, use the new ".absolute"
2243 probe point suffix for such numeric addresses. These are only
2244 allowed in guru mode, and provide access to no $target variables.
2245 They don't use debugging information at all, actually.
2246
2247 kernel.statement(0xfeedface).absolute: raw, unvalidated, guru mode only
2248
4432f146 2249* What's new since version 0.5.10?, 2006-10-19
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2250
2251- Offline processing of debugging information, enabling general
2252 cross-compilation of probe scripts to remote hosts, without
2253 requiring identical module/memory layout. This slows down
2254 compilation/translation somewhat.
2255
2256- Kernel symbol table data is loaded by staprun at startup time
2257 rather than compiled into the module.
2258
2259- Support the "limit" keyword for foreach iterations:
2260 foreach ([x,y] in ary limit 5) { ... }
2261 This implicitly exits after the fifth iteration. It also enables
2262 more efficient key/value sorting.
2263
2264- Support the "maxactive" keyword for return probes:
2265 probe kernel.function("sdfsdf").maxactive(848) { ... }
2266 This allows up to 848 concurrently outstanding entries to
2267 the sdfsdf function before one returns. The default maxactive
2268 number is smaller, and can result in missed return probes.
2269
2270- Support accessing of saved function arguments from within
2271 return probes. These values are saved by a synthesized
2272 function-entry probe.
2273
2274- Add substantial version/architecture checking in compiled probes to
2275 assert correct installation of debugging information and correct
2276 execution on a compatible kernel.
2277
2278- Add probe-time checking for sufficient free stack space when probe
2279 handlers are invoked, as a safety improvement.
2280
2281- Add an optional numeric parameter for begin/end probe specifications,
e070cc9c 2282 to order their execution.
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2283 probe begin(10) { } /* comes after */ probe begin(-10) {}
2284
2285- Add an optional array size declaration, which is handy for very small
2286 or very large ones.
e070cc9c 2287 global little[5], big[20000]
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2288
2289- Include some example scripts along with the documentation.
2290
2291- Change the start-time allocation of probe memory to avoid causing OOM
2292 situations, and to abort cleanly if free kernel memory is short.
2293
2294- Automatically use the kernel DWARF unwinder, if present, for stack
2295 tracebacks.
2296
2297- Many minor bug fixes, performance, tapset, and error message
2298 improvements.
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