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lightswitch is a profiler as a library for Linux suitable for on-demand and continuous profiling. It's mostly written in Rust but the unwinders are written in C and run in BPF. Currently C, C++, Rust, and Zig are fully supported on x86_64 (arm64 support is experimental).

Releases

The latest release contains pre-built binaries and container images in the OCI format (Docker compatible).

Alternatively, for every commit merged to the main branch, an OCI container tagged with the full Git sha1 is published to the GitHub registry.

Usage

As a CLI, lightswitch can be run with:

$ sudo lightswitch

It can be stopped with Ctrl+C, or alternatively, by passing a --duration in seconds. A flamegraph in SVG will be written to disk. Pprof is also supported with --profile-format=pprof. By default the whole machine will be profiled, to profile invidual processes you can use --pids.

Using Docker:

$ docker run -it --privileged --pid=host -v /sys:/sys -v $PWD:/profiles -v /tmp/lightswitch ghcr.io/javierhonduco/lightswitch:main-$LIGHTSWITCH_SHA1 --profile-path=/profiles

Development

We use nix for the development environment and the building system. It can be installed with the official installer (make sure to enable support for flakes) or with the Determinate Systems installer. Once nix is installed, you can

  • start a developer environment with nix develop and then you'll be able to build the project with cargo with cargo build. This might take a little while the first time.
  • generate a container image nix build .#container will write a symlink to the container image under ./result.

Building

# after running `nix develop`
$ cargo build # use `--release` to get an optimized build
$ sudo ./target/debug/lightswitch # or ./target/release for optimized builds

Running tests

# after running `nix develop`
$ cargo test

Running kernel tests

$ nix run .#vmtest

Reporting bugs

When reporting any bugs, please share which version / revision you are running, the arguments, the output of uname -a and if relevant, the logs with --logging=debug. If you suspect there is a bug in the unwinders, adding --bpf-logging and sharing the output from bpftool prog tracelog or /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe will be very helpful.

Project status

lightswitch is in active development and the main focus is to provide a low-overhead profiler with excellent UX. A more comprehensive roadmap will be published. Feedback is greatly appreciated.

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