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gethostlatency.bt - Show latency for getaddrinfo/gethostbyname[2] calls. Uses bpftrace/eBPF.

gethostlatency.bt

This traces and prints when getaddrinfo(), gethostbyname(), and gethostbyname2() are called, system wide, and shows the responsible PID and command name, latency of the call (duration) in milliseconds, and the host string.

This tool can be useful for identifying DNS latency, by identifying which remote host name lookups were slow, and by how much.

This tool currently uses dynamic tracing of user-level functions and registers, and may need modifications to match your software and processor architecture.

Since this uses BPF, only the root user can use this tool.

CONFIG_BPF and bcc.

# gethostlatency.bt

Time of the command (HH:MM:SS).
Process ID of the client performing the call.
Process (command) name of the client performing the call.
Latency of the call, in milliseconds.
Host name string: the target of the lookup.

The rate of lookups should be relatively low, so the overhead is not expected to be a problem.

This is from bpftrace.

https://github.com/iovisor/bpftrace

Also look in the bpftrace distribution for a companion _examples.txt file containing example usage, output, and commentary for this tool.

This is a bpftrace version of the bcc tool of the same name. The bcc tool provides command line options.

https://github.com/iovisor/bcc

Linux

Unstable - in development.

Brendan Gregg

tcpdump(8)

2018-09-08 USER COMMANDS