PROBE::SIGNAL.HAND(3stap) Signal TapsetPROBE::SIGNAL.HAND(3stap)probe::signal.handle - Signal handler being invoked
signal.handle
sig_mode Indicates whether the signal was a user-mode or kernel-mode signalsinfo The address of the siginfo tableregs The address of the kernel-mode stack area (deprecated in SystemTap 2.1)oldset_addr The address of the bitmask array of blocked signals (deprecated in SystemTap 2.1)ka_addr The address of the k_sigaction table associated with the signalsig_name A string representation of the signalsig The signal number that invoked the signal handlername Name of the probe pointsig_code The si_code value of the siginfo signal
tapset::signal(3stap)
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