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Tracy, a system call tracer and injector

Presented is a uniform interface to trace the behaviour of programs by means of the system calls they perform. Tracing by the user is done without regard to kernel version, operating system or processor architecture. The interface, called Tracy, provides a means to watch, modify, augment and restrict program execution in a controlled environment.

If you wish to use Tracy in a project but do not want the project to be GPL, contact me for possible licensing options.

Currently supported architectures (In decreasing order of testing):

  • amd64
  • x86
  • arm
  • ppc32

With support for the following C libraries:

  • glibc
  • musl

Website

See http://hetgrotebos.org/wiki/Tracy for the homepage.

Compilation

Don't forget to install the following packages:

# sudo apt install linux-libc-dev-i386-cross \
    gcc-x86-64-linux-gnux32 libc6-dev-amd64-cross:i386

Examples

C API

#include <stdlib.h>
#include "tracy.h"

int hook_write(struct tracy_event * e) {
    if (e->child->pre_syscall) {
        if(e->args.a0 == 1) {
            return TRACY_HOOK_DENY;
        }
    }

    return TRACY_HOOK_CONTINUE;
}

int main(int argc, char** argv) {
    struct tracy * tracy;

    tracy = tracy_init(TRACY_TRACE_CHILDREN | TRACY_VERBOSE);

    if (tracy_set_hook(tracy, "write", TRACY_ABI_NATIVE, hook_write)) {
        fprintf(stderr, "Could not hook write\n");
        return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }

    if (argc < 2) {
        printf("Usage: ./example <program-name>\n");
        return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }

    argv++; argc--;

    if (!tracy_exec(tracy, argv)) {
        perror("tracy_exec");
        return EXIT_FAILURE;
    }

    tracy_main(tracy);

    tracy_free(tracy);

    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

Python API

(EXAMPLE OUTDATED)

from pytracy import Tracy, Child, TRACE_CHILDREN
import sys


class Reverser(Tracy):
    """Reverses written data to file descriptors."""

    def __init__(self, options=0):
        Tracy.__init__(self, TRACE_CHILDREN | options)
        self.hook('write', self._handle_write)

    def _handle_write(self, e, a, pre):
        c = Child.from_event(e)
        if pre and a.a0 in (1, 2):
            buf = c.read(a.a1, a.a2)
            if buf:
                c.write(a.a1, buf[::-1])

if __name__ == '__main__':
    t = Reverser()
    t.execute(*sys.argv[1:])
    t.main()

Work In Progress

Tracy is still work in progress, although already quite useful for certain tasks. We're working W^X support for safe tracing with multiple ABIs and BSD support.

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