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Man Page: function::sprint_stack

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

function::sprint_stack

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

NAME
function::sprint_stack - Return stack for kernel addresses from string (EXPERIMENTAL)
SYNOPSIS
sprint_stack:string(stk:string)
ARGUMENTS
stk String with list of hexadecimal (kernel) addresses
DESCRIPTION
Perform a symbolic lookup of the addresses in the given string, which is assumed to be the result of a prior call to backtrace. Returns a simple backtrace from the given hex string. One line per address. Includes the symbol name (or hex address if symbol couldn't be resolved) and module name (if found). Includes the offset from the start of the function if found, otherwise the offset will be added to the module (if found, between brackets). Returns the backtrace as string (each line terminated by a newline character). Note that the returned stack will be truncated to MAXSTRINGLEN, to print fuller and richer stacks use print_stack. SystemTap Tapset Reference May 2013 FUNCTION:(3stap)
Related Man Pages
backtrace(3) - linux
backtrace_symbols(3) - linux
backtrace_symbols_fd(3) - linux
backtrace(3) - debian
tapset::string(3stap) - centos
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