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diff --git a/contrib/tracing/README.md b/contrib/tracing/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..047354cda1 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/tracing/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +Example scripts for User-space, Statically Defined Tracing (USDT) +================================================================= + +This directory contains scripts showcasing User-space, Statically Defined +Tracing (USDT) support for Bitcoin Core on Linux using. For more information on +USDT support in Bitcoin Core see the [USDT documentation]. + +[USDT documentation]: ../../doc/tracing.md + + +Examples for the two main eBPF front-ends, [bpftrace] and +[BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)], with support for USDT, are listed. BCC is used +for complex tools and daemons and `bpftrace` is preferred for one-liners and +shorter scripts. + +[bpftrace]: https://github.com/iovisor/bpftrace +[BPF Compiler Collection (BCC)]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc + + +To develop and run bpftrace and BCC scripts you need to install the +corresponding packages. See [installing bpftrace] and [installing BCC] for more +information. For development there exist a [bpftrace Reference Guide], a +[BCC Reference Guide], and a [bcc Python Developer Tutorial]. + +[installing bpftrace]: https://github.com/iovisor/bpftrace/blob/master/INSTALL.md +[installing BCC]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc/blob/master/INSTALL.md +[bpftrace Reference Guide]: https://github.com/iovisor/bpftrace/blob/master/docs/reference_guide.md +[BCC Reference Guide]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc/blob/master/docs/reference_guide.md +[bcc Python Developer Tutorial]: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc/blob/master/docs/tutorial_bcc_python_developer.md + +## Examples + +The bpftrace examples contain a relative path to the `bitcoind` binary. By +default, the scripts should be run from the repository-root and assume a +self-compiled `bitcoind` binary. The paths in the examples can be changed, for +example, to point to release builds if needed. See the +[Bitcoin Core USDT documentation] on how to list available tracepoints in your +`bitcoind` binary. + +[Bitcoin Core USDT documentation]: ../../doc/tracing.md#listing-available-tracepoints + +**WARNING: eBPF programs require root privileges to be loaded into a Linux +kernel VM. This means the bpftrace and BCC examples must be executed with root +privileges. Make sure to carefully review any scripts that you run with root +privileges first!** + +### log_p2p_traffic.bt + +A bpftrace script logging information about inbound and outbound P2P network +messages. Based on the `net:inbound_message` and `net:outbound_message` +tracepoints. + +By default, `bpftrace` limits strings to 64 bytes due to the limited stack size +in the eBPF VM. For example, Tor v3 addresses exceed the string size limit which +results in the port being cut off during logging. The string size limit can be +increased with the `BPFTRACE_STRLEN` environment variable (`BPFTRACE_STRLEN=70` +works fine). + +``` +$ bpftrace contrib/tracing/log_p2p_traffic.bt +``` + +Output +``` +outbound 'ping' msg to peer 11 (outbound-full-relay, [2a02:b10c:f747:1:ef:fake:ipv6:addr]:8333) with 8 bytes +inbound 'pong' msg from peer 11 (outbound-full-relay, [2a02:b10c:f747:1:ef:fake:ipv6:addr]:8333) with 8 bytes +inbound 'inv' msg from peer 16 (outbound-full-relay, XX.XX.XXX.121:8333) with 37 bytes +outbound 'getdata' msg to peer 16 (outbound-full-relay, XX.XX.XXX.121:8333) with 37 bytes +inbound 'tx' msg from peer 16 (outbound-full-relay, XX.XX.XXX.121:8333) with 222 bytes +outbound 'inv' msg to peer 9 (outbound-full-relay, faketorv3addressa2ufa6odvoi3s77j4uegey0xb10csyfyve2t33curbyd.onion:8333) with 37 bytes +outbound 'inv' msg to peer 7 (outbound-full-relay, XX.XX.XXX.242:8333) with 37 bytes +… +``` + +### p2p_monitor.py + +A BCC Python script using curses for an interactive P2P message monitor. Based +on the `net:inbound_message` and `net:outbound_message` tracepoints. + +Inbound and outbound traffic is listed for each peer together with information +about the connection. Peers can be selected individually to view recent P2P +messages. + +``` +$ python3 contrib/tracing/p2p_monitor.py ./src/bitcoind +``` + +Lists selectable peers and traffic and connection information. +``` + P2P Message Monitor + Navigate with UP/DOWN or J/K and select a peer with ENTER or SPACE to see individual P2P messages + + PEER OUTBOUND INBOUND TYPE ADDR + 0 46 398 byte 61 1407590 byte block-relay-only XX.XX.XXX.196:8333 + 11 1156 253570 byte 3431 2394924 byte outbound-full-relay XXX.X.XX.179:8333 + 13 3425 1809620 byte 1236 305458 byte inbound XXX.X.X.X:60380 + 16 1046 241633 byte 1589 1199220 byte outbound-full-relay 4faketorv2pbfu7x.onion:8333 + 19 577 181679 byte 390 148951 byte outbound-full-relay kfake4vctorjv2o2.onion:8333 + 20 11 1248 byte 13 1283 byte block-relay-only [2600:fake:64d9:b10c:4436:aaaa:fe:bb]:8333 + 21 11 1248 byte 13 1299 byte block-relay-only XX.XXX.X.155:8333 + 22 5 103 byte 1 102 byte feeler XX.XX.XXX.173:8333 + 23 11 1248 byte 12 1255 byte block-relay-only XX.XXX.XXX.220:8333 + 24 3 103 byte 1 102 byte feeler XXX.XXX.XXX.64:8333 +… +``` + +Showing recent P2P messages between our node and a selected peer. + +``` + ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + | PEER 16 (4faketorv2pbfu7x.onion:8333) | + | OUR NODE outbound-full-relay PEER | + | <--- sendcmpct (9 bytes) | + | inv (37 byte) ---> | + | <--- ping (8 bytes) | + | pong (8 byte) ---> | + | inv (37 byte) ---> | + | <--- addr (31 bytes) | + | inv (37 byte) ---> | + | <--- getheaders (1029 bytes) | + | headers (1 byte) ---> | + | <--- feefilter (8 bytes) | + | <--- pong (8 bytes) | + | <--- headers (82 bytes) | + | <--- addr (30003 bytes) | + | inv (1261 byte) ---> | + | … | + +``` + +### log_raw_p2p_msgs.py + +A BCC Python script showcasing eBPF and USDT limitations when passing data +larger than about 32kb. Based on the `net:inbound_message` and +`net:outbound_message` tracepoints. + +Bitcoin P2P messages can be larger than 32kb (e.g. `tx`, `block`, ...). The +eBPF VM's stack is limited to 512 bytes, and we can't allocate more than about +32kb for a P2P message in the eBPF VM. The **message data is cut off** when the +message is larger than MAX_MSG_DATA_LENGTH (see script). This can be detected +in user-space by comparing the data length to the message length variable. The +message is cut off when the data length is smaller than the message length. +A warning is included with the printed message data. + +Data is submitted to user-space (i.e. to this script) via a ring buffer. The +throughput of the ring buffer is limited. Each p2p_message is about 32kb in +size. In- or outbound messages submitted to the ring buffer in rapid +succession fill the ring buffer faster than it can be read. Some messages are +lost. BCC prints: `Possibly lost 2 samples` on lost messages. + + +``` +$ python3 contrib/tracing/log_raw_p2p_msgs.py ./src/bitcoind +``` + +``` +Logging raw P2P messages. +Messages larger that about 32kb will be cut off! +Some messages might be lost! + outbound msg 'inv' from peer 4 (outbound-full-relay, XX.XXX.XX.4:8333) with 253 bytes: 0705000000be2245c8f844c9f763748e1a7… +… +Warning: incomplete message (only 32568 out of 53552 bytes)! inbound msg 'tx' from peer 32 (outbound-full-relay, XX.XXX.XXX.43:8333) with 53552 bytes: 020000000001fd3c01939c85ad6756ed9fc… +… +Possibly lost 2 samples +``` + +### connectblock_benchmark.bt + +A `bpftrace` script to benchmark the `ConnectBlock()` function during, for +example, a blockchain re-index. Based on the `validation:block_connected` USDT +tracepoint. + +The script takes three positional arguments. The first two arguments, the start, +and end height indicate between which blocks the benchmark should be run. The +third acts as a duration threshold in milliseconds. When the `ConnectBlock()` +function takes longer than the threshold, information about the block, is +printed. For more details, see the header comment in the script. + +By default, `bpftrace` limits strings to 64 bytes due to the limited stack size +in the kernel VM. Block hashes as zero-terminated hex strings are 65 bytes which +exceed the string limit. The string size limit can be set to 65 bytes with the +environment variable `BPFTRACE_STRLEN`. + +The following command can be used to benchmark, for example, `ConnectBlock()` +between height 20000 and 38000 on SigNet while logging all blocks that take +longer than 25ms to connect. + +``` +$ BPFTRACE_STRLEN=65 bpftrace contrib/tracing/connectblock_benchmark.bt 20000 38000 25 +``` + +In a different terminal, starting Bitcoin Core in SigNet mode and with +re-indexing enabled. + +``` +$ ./src/bitcoind -signet -reindex +``` + +This produces the following output. +``` +Attaching 5 probes... +ConnectBlock Benchmark between height 20000 and 38000 inclusive +Logging blocks taking longer than 25 ms to connect. +Starting Connect Block Benchmark between height 20000 and 38000. +BENCH 39 blk/s 59 tx/s 59 inputs/s 20 sigops/s (height 20038) +Block 20492 (000000f555653bb05e2f3c6e79925e01a20dd57033f4dc7c354b46e34735d32b) 20 tx 2319 ins 2318 sigops took 38 ms +BENCH 1840 blk/s 2117 tx/s 4478 inputs/s 2471 sigops/s (height 21879) +BENCH 1816 blk/s 4972 tx/s 4982 inputs/s 125 sigops/s (height 23695) +BENCH 2095 blk/s 2890 tx/s 2910 inputs/s 152 sigops/s (height 25790) +BENCH 1684 blk/s 3979 tx/s 4053 inputs/s 288 sigops/s (height 27474) +BENCH 1155 blk/s 3216 tx/s 3252 inputs/s 115 sigops/s (height 28629) +BENCH 1797 blk/s 2488 tx/s 2503 inputs/s 111 sigops/s (height 30426) +BENCH 1849 blk/s 6318 tx/s 6569 inputs/s 12189 sigops/s (height 32275) +BENCH 946 blk/s 20209 tx/s 20775 inputs/s 83809 sigops/s (height 33221) +Block 33406 (0000002adfe4a15cfcd53bd890a89bbae836e5bb7f38bac566f61ad4548c87f6) 25 tx 2045 ins 2090 sigops took 29 ms +Block 33687 (00000073231307a9828e5607ceb8156b402efe56747271a4442e75eb5b77cd36) 52 tx 1797 ins 1826 sigops took 26 ms +BENCH 582 blk/s 21581 tx/s 27673 inputs/s 60345 sigops/s (height 33803) +BENCH 1035 blk/s 19735 tx/s 19776 inputs/s 51355 sigops/s (height 34838) +Block 35625 (0000006b00b347390c4768ea9df2655e9ff4b120f29d78594a2a702f8a02c997) 20 tx 3374 ins 3371 sigops took 49 ms +BENCH 887 blk/s 17857 tx/s 22191 inputs/s 24404 sigops/s (height 35725) +Block 35937 (000000d816d13d6e39b471cd4368db60463a764ba1f29168606b04a22b81ea57) 75 tx 3943 ins 3940 sigops took 61 ms +BENCH 823 blk/s 16298 tx/s 21031 inputs/s 18440 sigops/s (height 36548) +Block 36583 (000000c3e260556dbf42968aae3f904dba8b8c1ff96a6f6e3aa5365d2e3ad317) 24 tx 2198 ins 2194 sigops took 34 ms +Block 36700 (000000b3b173de9e65a3cfa738d976af6347aaf83fa17ab3f2a4d2ede3ddfac4) 73 tx 1615 ins 1611 sigops took 31 ms +Block 36832 (0000007859578c02c1ac37dabd1b9ec19b98f350b56935f5dd3a41e9f79f836e) 34 tx 1440 ins 1436 sigops took 26 ms +BENCH 613 blk/s 16718 tx/s 25074 inputs/s 23022 sigops/s (height 37161) +Block 37870 (000000f5c1086291ba2d943fb0c3bc82e71c5ee341ee117681d1456fbf6c6c38) 25 tx 1517 ins 1514 sigops took 29 ms +BENCH 811 blk/s 16031 tx/s 20921 inputs/s 18696 sigops/s (height 37972) + +Took 14055 ms to connect the blocks between height 20000 and 38000. + +Histogram of block connection times in milliseconds (ms). +@durations: +[0] 16838 |@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@| +[1] 882 |@@ | +[2, 4) 236 | | +[4, 8) 23 | | +[8, 16) 9 | | +[16, 32) 9 | | +[32, 64) 4 | | +``` |