Em Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 01:36:54PM -0300, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo escreveu: > Em Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 05:54:27PM +0300, Alexey Budankov escreveu: > > On 07.04.2020 17:35, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo wrote: > > > Em Tue, Apr 07, 2020 at 11:30:14AM -0300, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo escreveu: > > >> [perf@five ~]$ type perf > > >> perf is hashed (/home/perf/bin/perf) > > >> [perf@five ~]$ getcap /home/perf/bin/perf > > >> /home/perf/bin/perf = cap_sys_ptrace,cap_syslog,38+ep > > >> [perf@five ~]$ groups > > >> perf perf_users > > >> [perf@five ~]$ id > > >> uid=1002(perf) gid=1002(perf) groups=1002(perf),1003(perf_users) context=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 > > >> [perf@five ~]$ perf top --stdio > > >> Error: > > >> Failed to mmap with 1 (Operation not permitted) > > >> [perf@five ~]$ perf record -a > > >> ^C[ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ] > > >> [ perf record: Captured and wrote 1.177 MB perf.data (1552 samples) ] > > >> > > >> [perf@five ~]$ perf evlist > > >> cycles:u > > >> [perf@five ~]$ > > > > > > Humm, perf record falls back to cycles:u after initially trying cycles > > > (i.e. kernel and userspace), lemme see trying 'perf top -e cycles:u', > > > lemme test, humm not really: > > > > > > [perf@five ~]$ perf top --stdio -e cycles:u > > > Error: > > > Failed to mmap with 1 (Operation not permitted) > > > [perf@five ~]$ perf record -e cycles:u -a sleep 1 > > > [ perf record: Woken up 1 times to write data ] > > > [ perf record: Captured and wrote 1.123 MB perf.data (132 samples) ] > > > [perf@five ~]$ > > > > > > Back to debugging this. > > > > Could makes sense adding cap_ipc_lock to the binary to isolate from this: > > > > kernel/events/core.c: 6101 > > if ((locked > lock_limit) && perf_is_paranoid() && > > !capable(CAP_IPC_LOCK)) { > > ret = -EPERM; > > goto unlock; > > } > > > That did the trick, I'll update the documentation and include in my > "Committer testing" section: > > [perf@five ~]$ groups > perf perf_users > [perf@five ~]$ ls -lahF bin/perf > -rwxr-x---. 1 root perf_users 24M Apr 7 10:34 bin/perf* > [perf@five ~]$ getcap bin/perf > bin/perf = cap_ipc_lock,cap_sys_ptrace,cap_syslog,38+ep > [perf@five ~]$ > [perf@five ~]$ perf top --stdio > > > PerfTop: 652 irqs/sec kernel:73.8% exact: 99.7% lost: 0/0 drop: 0/0 [4000Hz cycles:u], (all, 12 CPUs) > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 13.03% [kernel] [k] module_get_kallsym > 5.25% [kernel] [k] kallsyms_expand_symbol.constprop.0 > 5.00% libc-2.30.so [.] __GI_____strtoull_l_internal > 4.41% [kernel] [k] memcpy > 3.42% [kernel] [k] vsnprintf > 2.98% perf [.] map__process_kallsym_symbol > 2.86% [kernel] [k] format_decode > 2.73% [kernel] [k] number > 2.70% perf [.] rb_next > 2.59% perf [.] maps__split_kallsyms > 2.54% [kernel] [k] string_nocheck > 1.90% libc-2.30.so [.] _IO_getdelim > 1.86% [kernel] [k] __x86_indirect_thunk_rax > 1.53% libc-2.30.so [.] _int_malloc > 1.48% libc-2.30.so [.] __memmove_avx_unaligned_erms > 1.40% [kernel] [k] clear_page_rep > 1.07% perf [.] rb_insert_color > 1.01% libc-2.30.so [.] _IO_feof > 0.99% perf [.] __dso__load_kallsyms > 0.98% [kernel] [k] s_next > 0.96% perf [.] __rblist__findnew > 0.95% [kernel] [k] strlen > 0.95% perf [.] arch__symbols__fixup_end > 0.94% libpixman-1.so.0.38.4 [.] 0x000000000006f4af > 0.94% perf [.] symbol__new > 0.89% libpixman-1.so.0.38.4 [.] 0x000000000006f4a0 > 0.86% [kernel] [k] seq_read > 0.81% libpixman-1.so.0.38.4 [.] 0x000000000006f4ab > 0.80% perf [.] __symbols__insert > 0.73% libpixman-1.so.0.38.4 [.] 0x000000000006f4a7 > 0.67% [kernel] [k] s_show > 0.66% libc-2.30.so [.] __libc_calloc > 0.61% libpixman-1.so.0.38.4 [.] 0x000000000006f4bb > 0.59% [kernel] [k] get_page_from_freelist > 0.59% perf [.] memcpy@plt > 0.58% perf [.] eprintf > exiting. > [perf@five ~]$ > > There is still something strange in here, the event is cycles:u (see at > the PerfTop line, but it is getting kernel samples :-\ So running with 'perf top --stdio -vv 2> /tmp/output' I see we try create three events, the first is some capability querying, then we try to determine the max precision level, but continue with attr.exclude_kernel=1, which shouldn't be the case, perhaps we're seeing that it is not the root in the tooling part, and end up setting that to 1 as, previously, we knew it would fail, so we should switch to checking if we have cap_perfmon too, will check that: ------------------------------------------------------------ perf_event_attr: type 1 size 120 config 0x9 watermark 1 sample_id_all 1 bpf_event 1 { wakeup_events, wakeup_watermark } 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ perf_event_attr: size 120 { sample_period, sample_freq } 4000 sample_type IP|TID|TIME|CPU|PERIOD read_format ID disabled 1 inherit 1 exclude_kernel 1 mmap 1 comm 1 freq 1 task 1 precise_ip 3 sample_id_all 1 exclude_guest 1 mmap2 1 comm_exec 1 ksymbol 1 bpf_event 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ perf_event_attr: size 120 { sample_period, sample_freq } 4000 sample_type IP|TID|TIME|CPU|PERIOD read_format ID disabled 1 inherit 1 exclude_kernel 1 mmap 1 comm 1 freq 1 task 1 precise_ip 2 sample_id_all 1 exclude_guest 1 mmap2 1 comm_exec 1 ksymbol 1 bpf_event 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ But then, even with that attr.exclude_kernel set to 1 we _still_ get kernel samples, which looks like another bug, now trying with strace, which leads us to another rabbit hole: [perf@five ~]$ strace -e perf_event_open -o /tmp/out.put perf top --stdio Error: You may not have permission to collect system-wide stats. Consider tweaking /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid, which controls use of the performance events system by unprivileged users (without CAP_PERFMON or CAP_SYS_ADMIN). The current value is 2: -1: Allow use of (almost) all events by all users Ignore mlock limit after perf_event_mlock_kb without CAP_IPC_LOCK >= 0: Disallow ftrace function tracepoint by users without CAP_PERFMON or CAP_SYS_ADMIN Disallow raw tracepoint access by users without CAP_SYS_PERFMON or CAP_SYS_ADMIN >= 1: Disallow CPU event access by users without CAP_PERFMON or CAP_SYS_ADMIN >= 2: Disallow kernel profiling by users without CAP_PERFMON or CAP_SYS_ADMIN To make this setting permanent, edit /etc/sysctl.conf too, e.g.: kernel.perf_event_paranoid = -1 [perf@five ~]$ If I remove that strace -e ... from the front, 'perf top' is back working as a non-cap_sys_admin user, just with cap_perfmon. - Arnaldo