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- $
- 5.7.1
- +=
- 3.2.2
- ;
- 5.3
| 6.9
- < < <
- 8.1
- =
- 3.2.1
- ?
- 4.1.4
| 5.6.7
- { }
- 6.11
- addr_to_node
- 9.11.1
- aggregates
- 8
- arch
- 5.8.3
- associative arrays
- 7
- asynchronous
- 4.1
- auxiliary functions
- 3.4
- avg
- 8.3.5
- backtrace
- 9.2.1
- begin
- 4.10.1
- binary
- 5.6.1
| 5.6.2
- break
- 6.1
- built-in probes
- 4.2
- caller
- 9.2.2
- caller_addr
- 9.2.3
- comments
- 5.4
- comparison
- 5.6.6
- conditions
- 5.8.1
- constraints
- 1.6
- continue
- 6.1
- count
- 8.3.1
- cpu
- 9.2.4
- ctime
- 9.8.1
- data types
- 5.2
- delete
- 6.2
- do
- 6.3
- dwarf probes
- 4.2
- DWARF-less probing
- 4.3
- egid
- 9.2.5
- embedded C
- 3.5
- end
- 4.10.2
- epilogue-style aliases
- 3.2.2
- errno_str
- 9.8.2
- error
- 4.10.3
| 9.1.1
- euid
- 9.2.6
- example scripts
- 1.4
- execname
- 9.2.7
- exit
- 9.11.2
- expression
- 6.4
- expressions
- 5.6
- extraction
- 8.2
- fn
- 5.6.9
- for
- 6.5
- foreach
- 6.6
| 7.4
- formatting
- 9.8
- get_cycles
- 9.10.1
- gettimeofday_ s
- 9.10.4
- gettimeofday_ms
- 9.10.2
- gettimeofday_ns
- 9.10.3
- gettimeofday_us
- 9.10.5
- gid
- 9.2.8
- grouping
- 5.6.8
- guru mode
- 3.5
- hist_linear
- 8.4.1
- hist_log
- 8.4.2
- histograms
- 8.4
- identifiers
- 5.1
- if
- 6.7
- index
- 5.6.11
- inference
- 5.2
- integers
- 5.2.2
- is_return
- 9.2.9
- isinstr
- 9.9.1
- jiffies
- 4.8
- kernel version
- 5.8.2
- kernel.function
- 4.2.1
- kernel.statement
- 4.2.2
- kernel_string
- 9.4.1
- kernel_v
- 5.8.2
- kernel_vr
- 5.8.2
- language
- 1.3
- limits
- 1.6
- literals
- 5.2.1
| 5.7
- local arrays
- 3.3
- log
- 9.1.2
- marker probes
- 4.5
- max
- 8.3.4
- milliseconds
- 4.8
- min
- 8.3.3
- module().function
- 4.2.1
- module().statement
- 4.2.2
- never
- 4.10.5
- next
- 6.8
- null statement
- 6.9
- numbers
- 5.2.2
- numeric
- 5.6.3
- pexecname
- 9.2.10
- pid
- 9.2.11
- pointer
- 5.6.10
- Pointer typecasting
- 4.11
- pp
- 9.7.1
- ppid
- 9.2.12
- prefixes
- 4.1.1
- print
- 9.1.3
- print_backtrace
- 9.2.15
- print_regs
- 9.2.16
- print_stack
- 9.2.17
- printd
- 9.1.5
- printdln
- 9.1.6
- printf
- 9.1.4
- println
- 9.1.7
- probe aliases
- 3.2
- probe points
- 4
- probe sequence
- 4.10.4
- probe syntax
- 4.1
- probefunc
- 9.7.2
| 9.7.3
- PROCFS probes
- 4.4
- prologue-style aliases
- 3.2.1
- qs_done
- 9.5.3
- qs_run
- 9.5.2
- qs_wait
- 9.5.1
- qsq wait_queue_length
- 9.6.7
- qsq_blocked
- 9.6.1
- qsq_print
- 9.6.2
- qsq_service_time
- 9.6.3
- qsq_start
- 9.6.4
- qsq_throughput
- 9.6.5
- qsq_utilization
- 9.6.6
- qsq_wait_time
- 9.6.8
- queue statistics
- 9.5
- randomize
- 4.8
- recursion
- 1.4.3
- return
- 6.10
- return probes
- 4.9
- returnstr
- 9.8.3
- sprint
- 9.1.8
- sprintf
- 9.1.9
- stack_size
- 9.2.18
- stack_unused
- 9.2.19
- stack_used
- 9.2.20
- stap
- 1.5
- statement block
- 6.11
- stp_pid
- 9.2.21
- string
- 9.9
- strings
- 5.2.3
- strlen
- 9.9.2
- substr
- 9.9.4
- suffixes
- 4.1.2
- sum
- 8.3.2
- synchronous
- 4.1
- syscall probes
- 4.6
- system
- 9.1.10
| 9.11.3
- target
- 9.2.22
- target variables
- 3.1
- task_cpu
- 9.3.1
- task_current
- 9.3.2
- task_egid
- 9.3.3
- task_euid
- 9.3.5
- task_execname
- 9.3.4
- task_gid
- 9.3.6
- task_max_file_handles
- 9.3.15
- task_nice
- 9.3.7
- task_open_file_handles
- 9.3.14
- task_parent
- 9.3.8
- task_pid
- 9.3.9
- task_prio
- 9.3.10
- task_state
- 9.3.11
- task_tid
- 9.3.12
- task_uid
- 9.3.13
- text_str
- 9.9.5
- text_strn
- 9.9.6
- THIS
- 3.6
- thread_indent
- 9.8.4
- thread_timestamp
- 9.8.5
- tid
- 9.2.13
- timer probes
- 4.8
- timestamps
- 9.10
- tokens
- 5.8.4
- tracepoints
- 4.7
- uid
- 9.2.14
- unary
- 5.6.5
- unused variables
- 3.2.4
- user_string
- 9.4.2
- user_string2
- 9.4.3
- user_string_quoted
- 9.4.5
- user_string_warn
- 9.4.4
- variables
- 3.3
- warn
- 9.1.11
- while
- 6.12
- whitespace
- 5.5
- wildcards
- 4.1.3