centos man page for function::sprint_backtrace

Query: function::sprint_backtrace

OS: centos

Section: 3stap

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

NAME
function::sprint_backtrace - Return stack back trace as string
SYNOPSIS
sprint_backtrace:string()
ARGUMENTS
None
DESCRIPTION
Returns a simple (kernel) backtrace. 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_backtrace. Equivalent to sprint_stack(backtrace), but more efficient (no need to translate between hex strings and final backtrace string). SystemTap Tapset Reference June 2014 FUNCTION::SPRINT_BAC(3stap)
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