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TAPSET::SOCKET(3stap)                                                                                      TAPSET::SOCKET(3stap)



NAME
       tapset::socket - systemtap socket probe points



DESCRIPTION
       This family of probe points is used to probe socket activities.  It contains the following probe points:


       socket.send

              Fires  at  the  conclusion of sending a message on a socket.  This probe alias includes the socket.sendmsg.return,
              socket.aio_write.return and socket.writev.return probes (these probes should catch all messages sent on  sockets).
              The arguments supplied at the beginning of the send are cached and made available in this probe.

              Context:

              The message sender.

              Arguments:

              name
                  Name of this probe.

              size
                  Size of message sent (in bytes) or error code if success == 0

              protocol
                  Protocol used on the socket. Use sock_prot_num2str(protocol)
                  to convert to a string.

                  Common values include:
                       0 - IP (Internet Protocol, local interprocess communications)
                       6 - TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
                      17 - UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
                     132 - SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol)

                   Refer to /etc/protocols for a complete list of possible values.

              family
                  Protocol family of the socket (from include/linux/socket.h).
                  Use sock_fam_num2str(family) to convert to a string.

                  Possible values are:
                      0  - UNSPEC (Unspecified)
                      1  - LOCAL (Unix domain/local sockets)
                      2  - INET (Internet Protocol (IP))
                      3  - AX25 (Amateur Radio AX.25)
                      4  - IPX (Novell IPX)
                      5  - APPLETALK (AppleTalk DDP)
                      6  - NETROM (Amateur Radio NET/ROM)
                      7  - BRIDGE (Multiprotocol bridge)
                      8  - ATMPVC (ATM PVCs)
                      9  - X25 (X.25)
                      10 - INET6 (IP version 6)
                      11 - ROSE (Amateur Radio X.25 PLP)
                      12 - DECNET (Reserved for DECnet project)
                      13 - NETBEUI (Reserved for 802.2LLC project)
                      14 - SECURITY (Security callback pseudo AF)
                      15 - KEY (key management API)
                      16 - NETLINK (Netlink protocol)
                      17 - PACKET (Packet family)
                      18 - ASH (Ash)
                      19 - ECONET (Acorn Econet)
                      20 - ATMSVC (ATM SVCs)
                      22 - SNA (Linux SNA Project)
                      23 - IRDA (IRDA sockets)
                      24 - PPP0X (PPPoX sockets)
                      25 - WANPIPE (Wanpipe API Sockets)
                      26 - LLC (Linux LLC)
                      30 - TIPC (TIPC sockets)
                      31 - BLUETOOTH (Bluetooth sockets)

              state
                  State of the socket.  Use sock_state_num2str(state) to convert
                  to a string.

                  Possible values are:
                      0 - FREE (not allocated)
                      1 - UNCONNECTED (unconnected to any socket)
                      2 - CONNECTING (in the process of connecting)
                      3 - CONNECTED (connected to a socket)
                      4 - DISCONNECTING (in the process of disconnecting)

              flags
                  Socket flags.  Use sock_flags_num2str(flags) to convert
                  to a string.

                  Possible values are:
                      0 - ASYNC_NOSPACE
                      1 - ASYNC_WAITDATA
                      2 - NOSPACE
                      3 - PASSCRED
                      4 - PASSSEC

              type
                  Socket type.  Use sock_type_num2str(type) to convert
                  to a string.

                  Possible values are:
                      1  - STREAM (stream connection socket)
                      2  - DGRAM (datagram connectionless socket)
                      3  - RAW (raw socket)
                      4  - RDM (reliably-deliverd message)
                      5  - SEQPACKET (sequential packet socket)
                      6  - DCCP (datagram congestion control protocol socket)
                      10 - PACKET (Linux-specific way of getting packets at device level)

              success
                  Was send successful?

                  Possible values are:
                      1 - Yes
                      0 - No


       socket.receive

              Fires  at the conclusion of receiving a message on a socket.  This probe alias includes the socket.recvmsg.return,
              socket.aio_read.return and socket.readv.return probes (these probes should catch all messages  received  on  sock-
              ets).  The arguments supplied at the beginning of the receive are cached and made available in this probe.

              Context:

              The message receiver.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.send.


       socket.sendmsg

              Fires when the sock_sendmsg() kernel function is entered.

              Context:

              The message sender.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.send, with the following exceptions:

              size

                  Size of message being sent (in bytes).

              success

                  Not used.


       socket.sendmsg.return

              Fires when the sock_sendmsg() kernel function returns.

              Context:

              The message sender.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.send


       socket.recvmsg

              Fires when the sock_recvmsg() kernel function is entered.

              Context:

              The message receiver.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.receive, with the following exceptions:

              size

                  Size of message being received (in bytes).

              success

                  Not used.


       socket.recvmsg.return

              Fires when the sock_recvmsg() kernel function returns.

              Context:

              The message receiver.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.receive.







       socket.aio_write

              Fires when the sock_aio_write() kernel function is entered.

              Context:

              The message sender.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.send, with the following exceptions:

              size

                  Size of message being sent (in bytes).

              success

                  Not used.


       socket.aio_write.return

              Fires when the sock_aio_write() kernel function returns.

              Context:

              The message sender.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.send.


       socket.aio_read

              Fires when the sock_aio_read() kernel function is entered.

              Context:

              The message receiver.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.receive, with the following exceptions:

              size

                  Size of message being received (in bytes).

              success

                  Not used.


       socket.aio_read.return

              Fires when the sock_aio_read() kernel function returns.

              Context:

              The message receiver.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.receive.


       socket.writev

              Fires when the sock_writev() kernel function is entered.

              Context:

              The message sender.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.send, with the following exceptions:

              size

                  Size of message being sent (in bytes).

              success

                  Not used.


       socket.writev.return

              Fires when the sock_writev() kernel function returns.

              Context:

              The message sender.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.send.


       socket.readv

              Fires when the sock_readv() kernel function is entered.

              Context:

              The message receiver.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.receive, with the following exceptions:

              size

                  Size of message being received (in bytes).

              success

                  Not used.


       socket.readv.return

              Fires when the sock_readv() kernel function returns.

              Context:

              The message receiver.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.receive.


       socket.create

              Fires at the beginning of creating a socket.

              Context:

              The socket creator.

              Arguments:

              name
              protocol
              family
              type
                  See socket.send.

              requester
                  Requester type.

                  Possible values are:
                      1 - kernel
                      0 - user


       socket.create.return

              Fires at the end of creating a socket.

              Context:

              The socket creator.

              Arguments:

              Same as socket.create, plus:

              err
                  Return code.

                  Possible values are:
                      0 - success
                    < 0 - error

              success
                  Was the socket created successfully?

                  Possible values are:
                      1 - Yes
                      0 - No

       socket.close

              Fires at the beginning of closing a socket.

              Context:

              The socket closer.

              Arguments:

              name
              protocol
              family
              state
              flags
              type
                  See socket.send.


       socket.close.return

              Fires at the end of closing a socket.

              Context:

              The socket closer.

              Arguments:

              name
                  Name of this probe.


SEE ALSO
       stap(1), stapprobes(3stap), stapfuncs(3stap)



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