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Man Page: function::uaddr

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 3stap

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

NAME
function::uaddr - User space address of current running task
SYNOPSIS
uaddr:long()
ARGUMENTS
None
DESCRIPTION
Returns the address in userspace that the current task was at when the probe occurred. When the current running task isn't a user space thread, or the address cannot be found, zero is returned. Can be used to see where the current task is combined with usymname or usymdata. Often the task will be in the VDSO where it entered the kernel. SystemTap Tapset Reference June 2014 FUNCTION::UADDR(3stap)
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