probe::syscall_any(3stap) — Linux manual page

NAME | SYNOPSIS | VALUES | CONTEXT | DESCRIPTION | SEE ALSO | COLOPHON

PROBE::SYSCALL_ANY(3stap)  Syscall Any Tapset  PROBE::SYSCALL_ANY(3stap)

NAME         top

       probe::syscall_any - Record entry into a syscall

SYNOPSIS         top

       syscall_any

VALUES         top

       syscall_nr
           number of the syscall

       name
           name of the syscall

CONTEXT         top

       The process performing the syscall

DESCRIPTION         top

       The syscall_any probe point is designed to be a low overhead that
       monitors all the syscalls entered via a kernel tracepoint.
       Because of the breadth of syscalls it monitors it provides no
       information about the syscall arguments or argstr string
       representation of those arguments.

       This requires kernel 3.5+ and newer which have the
       kernel.trace(“sys_enter”) probe point.

SEE ALSO         top

       tapset::syscall_any(3stap)

COLOPHON         top

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SystemTap Tapset Reference    November 2023    PROBE::SYSCALL_ANY(3stap)

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