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NAME

     dtrace_ip — a DTrace provider for tracing events related to the IPv4 and IPv6 protocols

SYNOPSIS

     ip:::receive(pktinfo_t *, csinfo_t *, ipinfo_t *, ifinfo_t *, ipv4info_t *, ipv6info_t *);

     ip:::send(pktinfo_t *, csinfo_t *, ipinfo_t *, ifinfo_t *, ipv4info_t *, ipv6info_t *);

DESCRIPTION

     The DTrace ip provider allows users to trace events in the ip(4) and ip6(4) protocol
     implementations.  The ip:::send() probe fires whenever the kernel prepares to transmit an IP
     packet, and the ip:::receive() probe fires whenever the kernel receives an IP packet.  The
     arguments to these probes can be used to obtain detailed information about the IP headers of
     the corresponding packet, as well as the network interface on which the packet was sent or
     received.  Unlike the dtrace_tcp(4) and dtrace_udp(4) providers, ip provider probes are
     triggered by forwarded packets.  That is, the probes will fire on packets that are not
     destined to the local host.

ARGUMENTS

     The pktinfo_t argument is currently unimplemented and is included for compatibility with
     other implementations of this provider.  Its fields are:

           uintptr_t pkt_addr  Always set to 0.

     The csinfo_t argument is currently unimplemented and is included for compatibility with
     other implementations of this provider.  Its fields are:

           uintptr_t cs_addr  Always set to 0.

           uint64_t cs_cid    A pointer to the struct inpcb for this packet, or NULL.

           pid_t cs_pid       Always set to 0.

     The ipinfo_t argument contains IP fields common to both IPv4 and IPv6 packets.  Its fields
     are:

           uint8_t ip_ver       IP version of the packet, 4 for IPv4 packets and 6 for IPv6
                                packets.

           uint32_t ip_plength  IP payload size.  This does not include the size of the IP header
                                or IPv6 option headers.

           string ip_saddr      IP source address.

           string ip_daddr      IP destination address.

     The ifinfo_t argument describes the outgoing and incoming interfaces for the packet in the
     ip:::send() and ip:::receive() probes respectively.  Its fields are:

           string if_name     The interface name.

           int8_t if_local    A boolean value indicating whether or not the interface is a
                              loopback interface.

           uintptr_t if_addr  A pointer to the struct ifnet which describes the interface.  See
                              the ifnet(9) manual page.

     The ipv4info_t argument contains the fields of the IP header for IPv4 packets.  This
     argument is NULL for IPv6 packets.  DTrace scripts should use the ip_ver() field in the
     ipinfo_t argument to determine whether to use this argument.  Its fields are:

           uint8_t ipv4_ver        IP version.  This will always be 4 for IPv4 packets.

           uint8_t ipv4_ihl        The IP header length, including options, in 32-bit words.

           uint8_t ipv4_tos        IP type of service field.

           uint16_t ipv4_length    The total packet length, including the header, in bytes.

           uint16_t ipv4_ident     Identification field.

           uint8_t ipv4_flags      The IP flags.

           uint16_t ipv4_offset    The fragment offset of the packet.

           uint8_t ipv4_ttl        Time to live field.

           uint8_t ipv4_protocol   Next-level protocol ID.

           string ipv4_protostr    A string containing the name of the encapsulated protocol.
                                   The protocol strings are defined in the protocol array in
                                   /usr/lib/dtrace/ip.d

           uint16_t ipv4_checksum  The IP checksum.

           ipaddr_t ipv4_src       IPv4 source address.

           ipaddr_t ipv4_dst       IPv4 destination address.

           string ipv4_saddr       A string representation of the source address.

           string ipv4_daddr       A string representation of the destination address.

           ipha_t *ipv4_hdr        A pointer to the raw IPv4 header.

     The ipv6info_t argument contains the fields of the IP header for IPv6 packets.  Its fields
     are not set for IPv4 packets; as with the ipv4info_t argument, the ip_ver() field should be
     used to determine whether this argument is valid.  Its fields are:

           uint8_t ipv6_ver        IP version.  This will always be 6 for IPv6 packets.

           uint8_t ipv6_tclass     The traffic class, used to set the differentiated services
                                   codepoint and extended congestion notification flags.

           uint32_t ipv6_flow      The flow label of the packet.

           uint16_t ipv6_plen      The IP payload size, including extension headers, in bytes.

           uint8_t ipv6_nexthdr    An identifier for the type of the next header.

           string ipv6_nextstr     A string representation of the type of the next header.

           uint8_t ipv6_hlim       The hop limit.

           ip6_addr_t *ipv6_src    IPv6 source address.

           ip6_addr_t *ipv6_dst    IPv6 destination address.

           string ipv6_saddr       A string representation of the source address.

           string ipv6_daddr       A string representation of the destination address.

           struct ip6_hdr *ipv6_hdr
                                   A pointer to the raw IPv6 header.

FILES

     /usr/lib/dtrace/ip.d  DTrace type and translator definitions for the ip provider.

EXAMPLES

     The following script counts received packets by remote host address.

           ip:::receive
           {
                   @num[args[2]->ip_saddr] = count();
           }

     This script will print some details of each IP packet as it is sent or received by the
     kernel:

           #pragma D option quiet
           #pragma D option switchrate=10Hz

           dtrace:::BEGIN
           {
                   printf(" %10s %30s    %-30s %8s %6s\n", "DELTA(us)", "SOURCE",
                       "DEST", "INT", "BYTES");
                   last = timestamp;
           }

           ip:::send
           {
                   this->elapsed = (timestamp - last) / 1000;
                   printf(" %10d %30s -> %-30s %8s %6d\n", this->elapsed,
                       args[2]->ip_saddr, args[2]->ip_daddr, args[3]->if_name,
                       args[2]->ip_plength);
                   last = timestamp;
           }

           ip:::receive
           {
                   this->elapsed = (timestamp - last) / 1000;
                   printf(" %10d %30s <- %-30s %8s %6d\n", this->elapsed,
                       args[2]->ip_daddr, args[2]->ip_saddr, args[3]->if_name,
                       args[2]->ip_plength);
                   last = timestamp;
           }

COMPATIBILITY

     This provider is compatible with the ip providers found in Solaris and Darwin.

SEE ALSO

     dtrace(1), dtrace_tcp(4), dtrace_udp(4), ip(4), ip6(4), ifnet(9), SDT(9)

HISTORY

     The ip provider first appeared in FreeBSD 10.0.

AUTHORS

     This manual page was written by Mark Johnston <markj@FreeBSD.org>.