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Man Page: function::user_string_n_quoted

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 3stap

FUNCTION::USER_STRIN(3stap)				  String and data retrieving fun			       FUNCTION::USER_STRIN(3stap)

NAME
function::user_string_n_quoted - Retrieves and quotes string from user space
SYNOPSIS
user_string_n_quoted:string(addr:long,n:long)
ARGUMENTS
addr the user space address to retrieve the string from n the maximum length of the string (if not null terminated)
DESCRIPTION
Returns up to n characters of a C string from the given user space memory address where any ASCII characters that are not printable are replaced by the corresponding escape sequence in the returned string. Note that the string will be surrounded by double quotes. On the rare cases when userspace data is not accessible at the given address, the address itself is returned as a string, without double quotes. SystemTap Tapset Reference June 2014 FUNCTION::USER_STRIN(3stap)
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