Question about LTTng Kernel Probe Tracking
Kienan Stewart
kstewart at efficios.com
Wed Apr 8 14:28:44 EDT 2026
Hi Amir,
On 2026-04-07 11:14, Amir Najafi Zadeh wrote:
> Added LTTng dev to BCC to avoid spamming.
>
> Hi Kienan. Thanks for your response. I tried specifying the session
> name, but nothing changed.
>
> Here is the output I get after adding the tracker:
>
> |Added 1002 to the group ID tracker inclusion set|
>
> I don’t think the session name is the issue, because I also specified
> the session name when starting tracking. This is the session state after
> creating it:
>
> |$ sudo lttng list lttng-gid-test Recording session lttng-gid-test:
> [active] Trace output: /tmp/lttng/lttng-gid-test === Domain: Linux
> kernel === Tracked process attributes Process IDs: none Virtual process
> IDs: none User IDs: none Virtual user IDs: none Group IDs: 1002 Virtual
> group IDs: none|
>
> And these are the logs I get:
>
> |[11:01:51.222277079] (+0.000004846) dhcp15 ext4_get_inode_loc: { cpu_id
> = 3 }, { pid = 403653, tid = 403660, procname = "lttng-consumerd", gid =
> 0, uid = 0, vpid = 403653, vuid = 0, vgid = 0 }, { ip =
> 0xFFFFFFFFAC804940 } ...|
>
> There are many logs like this from systemd, kworker, and processes
> belonging to other groups. Note that the GID 1002 that I want to trace
> currently has no active subjects.
>
> Do you suggest switching to the recent version of LTTng (current version
> 2.13.11)?
>
I just tested with stable-2.13 and stable-2.14. I was able to reproduce
the issue you saw in stable-2.13, but not stable-2.14
I recommend updating to 2.14 or later.
thanks,
kienan
> Best,
> Amir
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2026 at 10:57 AM Kienan Stewart <kstewart at efficios.com
> <mailto:kstewart at efficios.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi Amir,
>
> On 2026-04-04 21:02, Amir Najafi Zadeh via lttng-dev wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I hope you are doing well.
> >
> > I have a quick question about LTTng tracking when using kernel
> probes. I
> > mainly use LTTng to trace file system functions in the Linux
> kernel, and
> > for that I use the LTTng kernel probe feature, which works very
> well.
> > However, when I tried filtering logs for a specific group ID, I
> noticed
> > that filters are not supported for kernel probes.
> >
> > Then I attempted to use the tracking feature to trace only a
> specific
> > GID, but this also did not work. From what I see in my logs, it
> appears
> > that for kernel probes all events are captured and recorded,
> regardless
> > of the tracking options.
> >
> > I wanted to know if this is a known limitation, and whether there
> is any
> > in-progress work or reason why this is not currently supported.
> >
>
> I just tried on the master branch (since I had easy access to it), and
> wasn't able to reproduce a situation where I added the gid tracking and
> had results for a different gid in lttng view.
>
> > For reference, here is my code. I am using LTTng 2.13.11 with kernel
> > 6.8.0-101-generic:
> >
> > ``` #!/bin/sh
> > SESSION_NAME="lttng-gid-test"
> > OUTPUT_DIR="/tmp/lttng/${SESSION_NAME}"
> > GROUP_ID=1002
> >
> > # create the lttng session
> > lttng create "$SESSION_NAME" -o "$OUTPUT_DIR"
> >
> > # create the lttng ring buffer channel
> > lttng enable-channel --session="$SESSION_NAME" --kernel channel0 \
> > --subbuf-size=16M \
> > --num-subbuf=2
> >
> > # add pid, tid, proc, and gid for tracing collection
> > lttng add-context --session="$SESSION_NAME" --channel=channel0 --
> kernel
> > --type pid
> > lttng add-context --session="$SESSION_NAME" --channel=channel0 --
> kernel
> > --type gid
> >
> > # enable the target probe
> > lttng enable-event --session="$SESSION_NAME" --channel=channel0
> --kernel
> > --probe=ext4_get_inode_loc ext4_get_inode_loc
> >
> > # disable all tracks # NOTE: untracking doesn't make a difference
> > # lttng untrack --session="$SESSION_NAME" --kernel --all --gid
> > # lttng untrack --session="$SESSION_NAME" --kernel --all --pid
> > # lttng untrack --session="$SESSION_NAME" --kernel --all --vpid
> > # lttng untrack --session="$SESSION_NAME" --kernel --all --uid
> > # lttng untrack --session="$SESSION_NAME" --kernel --all --vuid
> > # lttng untrack --session="$SESSION_NAME" --kernel --all --vgid
> > # only enable gid 1002 track
> > lttng track --kernel --gid=1002
> >
>
> Could you check the output of your script after "lttng track --kernel
> --gid=1002"?
>
> The rest of your commands specify a session name, but this one does
> not.
> I wonder if it's selecting a different default session that the one
> you're expecting?
>
> > # start lttng lttng start $SESSION_NAME
> >
> > ```
> >
> > Thank you for your time and guidance.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Amir
> >
> > --
> > *Amirhossein Najafizadeh*
> > *PhD Student, Computer Science Department, Stony Brook
> University, N.Y.
> > File systems and Storage Lab (FSL)
> >
> > *
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