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tapset::ucontext-symbols(3stap)		       tapset::ucontext-symbols(3stap)

NAME
       tapset::ucontext-symbols - systemtap ucontext-symbols tapset

DESCRIPTION
	User context symbol functions provide additional information about
	addresses from an application. These functions can provide
	information about the user space map (library) that the event occurred
       or
	the function symbol of an address.

       ustack Return address at given depth of user stack backtrace

	      See function::ustack(3stap)
	       for details.

       usymname
	      Return the symbol of an address in the current task.

	      See function::usymname(3stap)
	       for details.

       usymdata
	      Return the symbol and module offset of an address.

	      See function::usymdata(3stap)
	       for details.

       print_ustack
	      Print out stack for the current task from string.

	      See function::print_ustack(3stap)
	       for details.

       print_usyms
	      Print out user stack from string

	      See function::print_usyms(3stap)
	       for details.

       sprint_ustack
	      Return stack for the current task from string.

	      See function::sprint_ustack(3stap)
	       for details.

       sprint_usyms
	      Return stack for user addresses from string

	      See function::sprint_usyms(3stap)
	       for details.

SEE ALSO
       function::ustack(3stap),		     function::usymname(3stap),
       function::usymdata(3stap),	 function::print_ustack(3stap),
       function::print_usyms(3stap),	function::sprint_ustack(3stap),
       function::sprint_usyms(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap)

IBM				      ---      tapset::ucontext-symbols(3stap)
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