TAPSET::GURU-DELAY(3stap)TAPSET::GURU-DELAY(3stap)tapset::guru-delay - systemtap guru-delay tapset
Functions in the guru-delay tapset allow a probe handler to insert deliberate delays. This is sometimes useful as a fault-injection aid. Due to its likelihood of interference with the kernel, guru mode is required, and overload-prevention is suppressed.mdelaymillisecond delay Seefunction::mdelay(3stap) for details.udelaymicrosecond delay Seefunction::udelay(3stap) for details.
function::mdelay(3stap),function::udelay(3stap),stap(1),stapprobes(3stap)
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