From 1f65cc4ffd1bd362b10d7f07d1cb9c4e7de68027 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Josh Stone Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 12:34:12 -0700 Subject: PR9953: split up the two process.* tapsets The overlapping process.* tapsets are now separated. Those probe points documented in stapprobes(3stap) remain the same. Those that were formerly in stapprobes.process(3stap) have been renamed to kprocess, to reflect their kernel perspective on processes. --- man/stapprobes.kprocess.3stap.in | 106 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ man/stapprobes.process.3stap.in | 106 --------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 106 deletions(-) create mode 100644 man/stapprobes.kprocess.3stap.in delete mode 100644 man/stapprobes.process.3stap.in (limited to 'man') diff --git a/man/stapprobes.kprocess.3stap.in b/man/stapprobes.kprocess.3stap.in new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f5e7903 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/stapprobes.kprocess.3stap.in @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +.\" -*- nroff -*- +.TH STAPPROBES.KPROCESS 3stap @DATE@ "Intel, IBM" +.SH NAME +stapprobes.kprocess \- systemtap kernel process probe points + +.\" macros +.de SAMPLE +.br +.RS +.nf +.nh +.. +.de ESAMPLE +.hy +.fi +.RE +.. + +.SH DESCRIPTION + +This family of probe points is used to probe the kernel's process activities. +It contains the following probe points: + +.P +.TP +.B kprocess.create + +Fires whenever a new process is successfully created, either as a +result of one of the fork syscall variants, or a new kernel thread. + +.B Arguments: + +.I task + a handle to the newly created process + +.I new_pid + pid of the newly created process + +.P +.TP +.B kprocess.start + +Fires immediately before a new process begins execution. + +.B Arguments: + +.I N/A + +.P +.TP +.B kprocess.exec + +Fires whenever a process attempts to exec to a new program + +.B Arguments: + +.I filename + the path to the new executable + +.P +.TP +.B kprocess.exec_complete + +Fires at the completion of an exec call + +.B Arguments: + +.I errno + the error number resulting from the exec + +.I success + a boolean indicating whether the exec was successful + +.P +.TP +.B kprocess.exit + +Fires when a process terminates. This will always be followed by a +kprocess.release, though the latter may be delayed if the process +waits in a zombie state. + +.B Arguments: + +.I code + the exit code of the process + +.P +.TP +.B kprocess.release + +Fires when a process is released from the kernel. This always +follows a kprocess.exit, though it may be delayed somewhat if the +process waits in a zombie state. + +.B Arguments: + +.I task + a task handle to the process being released + +.I pid + pid of the process being released + +.SH SEE ALSO +.IR stap (1), +.IR stapprobes (3stap) + diff --git a/man/stapprobes.process.3stap.in b/man/stapprobes.process.3stap.in deleted file mode 100644 index aa8089e8..00000000 --- a/man/stapprobes.process.3stap.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -.\" -*- nroff -*- -.TH STAPPROBES.PROCESS 3stap @DATE@ "Intel, IBM" -.SH NAME -stapprobes.process \- systemtap process probe points - -.\" macros -.de SAMPLE -.br -.RS -.nf -.nh -.. -.de ESAMPLE -.hy -.fi -.RE -.. - -.SH DESCRIPTION - -This family of probe points is used to probe the process activities. -It contains the following probe points: - -.P -.TP -.B process.create - -Fires whenever a new process is successfully created, either as a -result of one of the fork syscall variants, or a new kernel thread. - -.B Arguments: - -.I task - a handle to the newly created process - -.I new_pid - pid of the newly created process - -.P -.TP -.B process.start - -Fires immediately before a new process begins execution. - -.B Arguments: - -.I N/A - -.P -.TP -.B process.exec - -Fires whenever a process attempts to exec to a new program - -.B Arguments: - -.I filename - the path to the new executable - -.P -.TP -.B process.exec_complete - -Fires at the completion of an exec call - -.B Arguments: - -.I errno - the error number resulting from the exec - -.I success - a boolean indicating whether the exec was successful - -.P -.TP -.B process.exit - -Fires when a process terminates. This will always be followed by a -process.release, though the latter may be delayed if the process -waits in a zombie state. - -.B Arguments: - -.I code - the exit code of the process - -.P -.TP -.B process.release - -Fires when a process is released from the kernel. This always -follows a process.exit, though it may be delayed somewhat if the -process waits in a zombie state. - -.B Arguments: - -.I task - a task handle to the process being released - -.I pid - pid of the process being released - -.SH SEE ALSO -.IR stap (1), -.IR stapprobes (3stap) - -- cgit