possible bug with unix sockets

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On Thu, Dec 09, 2021 at 12:56:36PM -0500, jrun wrote:
> also any magic with bpftrace you would suggest?

see the bt file attached, just took an example from bpftrace guys and grepped
for anything returning a socket in net/unix/af_unix.c ... suggestions are
welcome.

it seems to me that inet accepts are handled with iou-sqp whereas unix ones stay
attached to the userspace program. is that correct/expected?


	- jrun
#!/usr/bin/env bpftrace
/*
 * tcpaccept.bt Trace TCP accept()s
 *              For Linux, uses bpftrace and eBPF.
 *
 * USAGE: tcpaccept.bt
 *
 * This is a bpftrace version of the bcc tool of the same name.
 *
 * This uses dynamic tracing of the kernel inet_csk_accept() socket function
 * (from tcp_prot.accept), and will need to be modified to match kernel changes.

 * Copyright (c) 2018 Dale Hamel.
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")

 * 23-Nov-2018	Dale Hamel	created this.
 */

#include <linux/socket.h>
#include <net/sock.h>

BEGIN
{
	printf("Tracing TCP accepts. Hit Ctrl-C to end.\n");
	printf("%-8s %-6s %-14s ", "TIME", "PID", "COMM");
	printf("%-39s %-5s %-39s %-5s %s\n", "RADDR", "RPORT", "LADDR",
	    "LPORT", "BL");
}

// static
kretprobe:unix_find_socket_byinode,
kretprobe:unix_create1,
// non-static
kretprobe:unix_peer_get,
kretprobe:inet_csk_accept
{
	$sk = (struct sock *)retval;
	$inet_family = $sk->__sk_common.skc_family;

	if ($inet_family == AF_INET || $inet_family == AF_INET6 || $inet_family == AF_UNIX) {
		// initialize variable type:
		$daddr = ntop(0);
		$saddr = ntop(0);
		if ($inet_family == AF_INET) {
			$daddr = ntop($sk->__sk_common.skc_daddr);
			$saddr = ntop($sk->__sk_common.skc_rcv_saddr);
		} else {
			$daddr = ntop(
			    $sk->__sk_common.skc_v6_daddr.in6_u.u6_addr8);
			$saddr = ntop(
			    $sk->__sk_common.skc_v6_rcv_saddr.in6_u.u6_addr8);
		}
		$lport = $sk->__sk_common.skc_num;
		$dport = $sk->__sk_common.skc_dport;
		$qlen  = $sk->sk_ack_backlog;
		$qmax  = $sk->sk_max_ack_backlog;

		// Destination port is big endian, it must be flipped
		$dport = ($dport >> 8) | (($dport << 8) & 0x00FF00);

		time("%H:%M:%S ");
		printf("%-6d %-14s ", pid, comm);
		printf("%-39s %-5d %-39s %-5d ", $daddr, $dport, $saddr,
		    $lport);
		printf("%d/%d\n", $qlen, $qmax);
	}
}

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