File: probe_by_pid_function.stp

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global main_probes
global test_function_probes
#global end_probes

probe timer.s(5)
{
	exit()
}

# Actual probes
#probe process("probe_by_pid").function("main")
probe process(@1).function("main").call
{
	main_probes[pid()]++
}

probe process(@1).function("test_function")
{
	test_function_probes[pid()]++
}

# Testsuite glue
probe begin
{
	printf("systemtap starting probe\n");
}

probe end
{
	printf("systemtap ending probe\n");
	# We really shouldn't see any main_probes, since the system
	# has already called main before we start probing.
	foreach (pid in main_probes) {
		printf("%d: %d main probes\n", pid, main_probes[pid])
	}
	foreach (pid in test_function_probes) {
		printf("%d: %d test_function probes\n", pid, test_function_probes[pid])
	}
}