function::addr(3stap) — Linux manual page

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FUNCTION::ADDR(3stap)       Context Functions      FUNCTION::ADDR(3stap)

NAME         top

       function::addr - Address of the current probe point.

SYNOPSIS         top

           addr:long()

ARGUMENTS         top

       None

DESCRIPTION         top

       Returns the instruction pointer from the current probe's register
       state. Not all probe types have registers though, in which case
       zero is returned. The returned address is suitable for use with
       functions like symname and symdata.

SEE ALSO         top

       tapset::context(3stap)

COLOPHON         top

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SystemTap Tapset Reference     April 2024          FUNCTION::ADDR(3stap)

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