vista
is a bpf-(2)
based tool for tracing network skbs and sockets.
vista
requires >= 5.3 kernel to run. For --output-skb
>= 5.9 kernel is required. For --backend=kprobe-multi
>= 5.18 kernel is required.
debugfs
has to be mounted in /sys/kernel/debug
. In case the folder is empty, it can be mounted with:
mount -t debugfs none /sys/kernel/debug
The following kernel configuration is required.
Option | Backend | Note |
---|---|---|
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y | both | available since >= 5.3 |
CONFIG_KPROBES=y | both | |
CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS=y | both | |
CONFIG_BPF=y | both | |
CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL=y | both | |
CONFIG_FUNCTION_TRACER=y | kprobe-multi | /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/available_filter_functions |
CONFIG_FPROBE=y | kprobe-multi | available since >= 5.18 |
You can use zgrep $OPTION /proc/config.gz
to validate whether option is enabled.
$ ./vista --help
Usage: ./vista [options] [pcap-filter]
Available pcap-filter: see "man 7 pcap-filter"
Available options:
--all-kmods attach to all available kernel modules
--filter-addr string filter IP address
--filter-ifname string filter skb ifname in --filter-netns (if not specified, use current netns)
--filter-kprobe-batch uint batch size for kprobe attaching/detaching (default 10)
--filter-netns string filter netns ("/proc/<pid>/ns/net", "inode:<inode>")
--filter-port uint16 filter port
--filter-protocol string filter protocol, tcp, udp, icmp, empty for any
--filter-sk-func string filter kernel sk functions to be probed by name (exact match, supports RE2 regular expression)
--filter-sk-mark uint32 filter sk mark
--filter-skb-drop-stack trace kfree_skb and print skb drop stack
--filter-skb-func string filter kernel skb functions to be probed by name (exact match, supports RE2 regular expression)
--filter-skb-mark uint32 filter skb mark
--filter-tcp-lifetime duration filter TCP lifetime greater than or equal to the given duration (e.g., 100ms, 1s, 1m)
--filter-trace-iptables trace iptables
--filter-trace-sk trace sock
--filter-trace-skb trace skb
--filter-trace-tc trace TC bpf progs
--filter-trace-tcp trace tcp socket lifetime
--filter-trace-xdp trace XDP bpf progs
--filter-track-skb trace a packet even if it does not match given filters (e.g., after NAT or tunnel decapsulation)
-h, --help display this message and exit
--kernel-btf string specify kernel BTF file
--kmods strings list of kernel modules names to attach to
--kprobe-backend string Tracing backend('kprobe', 'kprobe-multi'). Will auto-detect if not specified.
--output-file string write traces to file
--output-iptables print iptables
--output-limit-lines int exit the program after the number of events has been received/printed
--output-meta print skb metadata
--output-sk print sock
--output-skb print skb
--output-stack print stack
--output-tcp print TCP
--output-tuple print L4 tuple
--pcap-file string write packets to pcap file, only work with --filter-trace-xdp/--filter-trace-tc
--pcap-mode strings pcap mode, can be 'entry' and/or 'exit', only work with --pcap-file. Default is 'entry' and 'exit'. 'entry' is to capture packet before BPF prog, 'exit' is to capture packet after BPF prog.
--pcap-snaplen uint16 snapture length of packet for pcap (default 256)
--timestamp string print timestamp per event ("relative", "absolute", "none") (default "none")
--version show vista version and exit
The --filter-skb-func
switch does an exact match on function names i.e.
--filter-skb-func=foo
only matches foo()
; for a wildcarded match, try
--filter-skb-func=".*foo.*"
instead. The same applies to --filter-sk-func
.
$ sudo ./vista --filter-trace-xdp --filter-trace-tc --output-meta --output-tuple --output-limit-lines 4 --pcap-file vista.pcapng icmp
2024/05/25 13:08:37 Tracing tc progs..
2024/05/25 13:08:37 Tracing xdp progs..
2024/05/25 13:08:37 Listening for events..
SKB/SK CPU PROCESS FUNC
0xffff990282314000 2 [<empty>(0)] dummy(xdp) netns=4026531840 mark=0x0 iface=2(ens33) proto=0x0000 mtu=1500 len=98 pkt_type=HOST 192.168.241.1->192.168.241.133(icmp request id=23089 seq=0)
Saving this packet to vista.pcapng..
0xffff990282314000 2 [<empty>(0)] dummy(xdp) netns=4026531840 mark=0x0 iface=2(ens33) proto=0x0000 mtu=1500 len=98 pkt_type=HOST 192.168.241.1->192.168.241.133(icmp request id=23089 seq=0)
Saving this packet to vista.pcapng..
0xffff990282314000 2 [<empty>(0)] dummy(tc) netns=4026531840 mark=0x0 iface=2(ens33) proto=0x0800 mtu=1500 len=98 pkt_type=HOST 192.168.241.1->192.168.241.133(icmp request id=23089 seq=0)
Saving this packet to vista.pcapng..
0xffff990282314000 2 [<empty>(0)] dummy(tc) netns=4026531840 mark=0x0 iface=2(ens33) proto=0x0800 mtu=1500 len=98 pkt_type=HOST 192.168.241.1->192.168.241.133(icmp request id=23089 seq=0)
Saving this packet to vista.pcapng..
2024/05/25 13:08:39 Printed 4 events, exiting program..
There is enhanced packet information for each packet, like comment
, Interface queue
and Verdict
.
- Go >= 1.16
- LLVM/clang >= 1.12
- Bison
- Lex/Flex >= 2.5.31
make
Alternatively, you can build in the Docker container:
make release
vista
is an open source project. The userspace code is licensed under
Apache-2.0, while the BPF under BSD 2-Clause
and GPL-2.0. Everybody is welcome to contribute.
Contributors are required to follow the Contributor Covenant Code of
Conduct and
must adhere to the Developer Certificate of
Origin by adding a Signed-off-by line to
their commit messages.
This repo is forked from cilium/pwru, and extend to support iptables tracing and socket tracing.
Thanks for the original great work!