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

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FUNCTION::PROBE_TYPE(3stap) Context FunctionsFUNCTION::PROBE_TYPE(3stap)

NAME         top

       function::probe_type - The low level probe handler type of the
       current probe.

SYNOPSIS         top

           probe_type:string()

ARGUMENTS         top

       None

DESCRIPTION         top

       Returns a short string describing the low level probe handler
       type for the current probe point. This is for informational
       purposes only. Depending on the low level probe handler different
       context functions can or cannot provide information about the
       current event (for example some probe handlers only trigger in
       user space and have no associated kernel context). High-level
       probes might map to the same or different low-level probes
       (depending on systemtap version and/or kernel used).

SEE ALSO         top

       tapset::context(3stap)

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

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