#!/usr/bin/python
#
# bashreadline Print entered bash commands from all running shells.
# For Linux, uses BCC, eBPF. Embedded C.
#
# This works by tracing the readline() function using a uretprobe (uprobes).
#
# Copyright 2016 Netflix, Inc.
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License")
#
# 28-Jan-2016 Brendan Gregg Created this.
# 12-Feb-2016 Allan McAleavy migrated to BPF_PERF_OUTPUT
from __future__ import print_function
from bcc import BPF
from time import strftime
import ctypes as ct
# load BPF program
bpf_text = """
#include <uapi/linux/ptrace.h>
struct str_t {
u64 pid;
char str[80];
};
BPF_PERF_OUTPUT(events);
int printret(struct pt_regs *ctx) {
struct str_t data = {};
u32 pid;
if (!PT_REGS_RC(ctx))
return 0;
pid = bpf_get_current_pid_tgid();
data.pid = pid;
bpf_probe_read(&data.str, sizeof(data.str), (void *)PT_REGS_RC(ctx));
events.perf_submit(ctx,&data,sizeof(data));
return 0;
};
"""
STR_DATA = 80
class Data(ct.Structure):
_fields_ = [
("pid", ct.c_ulonglong),
("str", ct.c_char * STR_DATA)
]
b = BPF(text=bpf_text)
b.attach_uretprobe(name="/bin/bash", sym="readline", fn_name="printret")
# header
print("%-9s %-6s %s" % ("TIME", "PID", "COMMAND"))
def print_event(cpu, data, size):
event = ct.cast(data, ct.POINTER(Data)).contents
print("%-9s %-6d %s" % (strftime("%H:%M:%S"), event.pid,
event.str.decode('utf-8', 'replace')))
b["events"].open_perf_buffer(print_event)
while 1:
b.perf_buffer_poll()