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2. Types, Operators, and Expressions 8. Type and Constant Definitions 34. Statically Defined Tracing for User Applications |
Probe argumentsentry probesThe arguments to entry probes are the same as the arguments to the corresponding operating system kernel function. These arguments may be accessed in a typed fashion by using the args[] array. These arguments may be accessed as int64_t's by using the arg0 .. argn variables. return probesWhile a given function only has a single point of entry, it may have many different points where it returns to its caller. You are usually interested in either the value that a function returned or the fact that the function returned at all rather than the specific return path taken. FBT therefore collects a function's multiple return sites into a single return probe. If the exact return path is of interest, you can examine the return probe args[0] value, which indicates the offset (in bytes) of the returning instruction in the function text. If the function has a return value, the return value is stored in args[1]. If a function does not have a return value, args[1] is not defined. |
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