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1.8 KiB
73 lines
1.8 KiB
Demonstrations of tcpdrop, the Linux BPF/bcc version.
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tcpdrop prints details of TCP packets or segments that were dropped by the
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kernel, including the kernel stack trace that led to the drop:
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# ./tcpdrop.py
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TIME PID IP SADDR:SPORT > DADDR:DPORT STATE (FLAGS)
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20:49:06 0 4 10.32.119.56:443 > 10.66.65.252:22912 CLOSE (ACK)
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tcp_drop+0x1
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tcp_v4_do_rcv+0x135
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tcp_v4_rcv+0x9c7
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ip_local_deliver_finish+0x62
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ip_local_deliver+0x6f
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ip_rcv_finish+0x129
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ip_rcv+0x28f
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__netif_receive_skb_core+0x432
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__netif_receive_skb+0x18
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netif_receive_skb_internal+0x37
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napi_gro_receive+0xc5
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ena_clean_rx_irq+0x3c3
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ena_io_poll+0x33f
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net_rx_action+0x140
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__softirqentry_text_start+0xdf
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irq_exit+0xb6
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do_IRQ+0x82
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ret_from_intr+0x0
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native_safe_halt+0x6
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default_idle+0x20
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arch_cpu_idle+0x15
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default_idle_call+0x23
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do_idle+0x17f
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cpu_startup_entry+0x73
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rest_init+0xae
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start_kernel+0x4dc
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x86_64_start_reservations+0x24
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x86_64_start_kernel+0x74
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secondary_startup_64+0xa5
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20:49:50 12431 4 127.0.0.1:8198 > 127.0.0.1:48280 CLOSE (RST|ACK)
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tcp_drop+0x1
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tcp_v4_do_rcv+0x135
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__release_sock+0x88
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release_sock+0x30
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inet_stream_connect+0x47
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SYSC_connect+0x9e
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sys_connect+0xe
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do_syscall_64+0x73
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entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x3d
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[...]
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The last two columns show the state of the TCP session, and the TCP flags.
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These two examples show packets arriving for a session in the closed state,
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that were dropped by the kernel.
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This tool is useful for debugging high rates of drops, which can cause the
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remote end to do timer-based retransmits, hurting performance.
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USAGE:
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# ./tcpdrop.py -h
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usage: tcpdrop.py [-h]
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Trace TCP drops by the kernel
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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examples:
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./tcpdrop # trace kernel TCP drops
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