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Man Page: function::set_kernel_string_n

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 3stap

FUNCTION::SET_KERNEL(3stap)				  String and data writing functi			       FUNCTION::SET_KERNEL(3stap)

NAME
function::set_kernel_string_n - Writes a string of given length to kernel memory
SYNOPSIS
set_kernel_string_n(addr:long,n:long,val:string)
ARGUMENTS
addr The kernel address to write the string to n The maximum length of the string val The string which is to be written
DESCRIPTION
Writes the given string up to a maximum given length to a given kernel memory address. Reports an error on string copy fault. Requires the use of guru mode (-g). SystemTap Tapset Reference June 2014 FUNCTION::SET_KERNEL(3stap)
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