rahimi...@gmail.com writes:
probe::vm.kmalloc (3stap) - Fires when kmalloc is requested
probe::vm.kmalloc_node (3stap) - Fires when kmalloc_node is requested
Those are systemtap man pages, not kernel API ones.
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i dont know which distro you ( Dipanjan Das ) using , but in fedora i
should use something like this for kmalloc :
┌─[✗]─[13:18:11]─[navid@HOME]
└── ~ $ man -k kmalloc
probe::vm.kmalloc (3stap) - Fires when kmalloc is requested
probe::vm.kmalloc_node (3stap) - Fires when kmalloc_node is
navid Rahimi rahimi...@gmail.com writes:
probe::vm.kmalloc (3stap) - Fires when kmalloc is requested
probe::vm.kmalloc_node (3stap) - Fires when kmalloc_node is requested
Those are systemtap man pages, not kernel API ones.
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kmalloc_node is requested
Those are systemtap man pages, not kernel API ones.
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On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 10:12:24AM +0530, Dipanjan Das wrote:
Hi,
Like there is section #2 of man pages dedicated to syscalls, is there any
official way to get the list of all supported Kernal APIs?
check out the man page for man itself (man man)
look for this:
9 Kernel routines [Non
Hi,
Like there is section #2 of man pages dedicated to syscalls, is there any
official way to get the list of all supported Kernal APIs?
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