1ERROR::FAULT(7stap) ERROR::FAULT(7stap)
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12 Read or write faults can occur during the operation of a systemtap
13 script, if the script causes dereferencing of a pointer that turns out
14 to be invalid. This can be caused by using context variables that do
15 not happen to have valid values, or perhaps references to memory that
16 is unavailable at that moment due to paging.
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18 These fault conditions are benign because they are caught by the sys‐
19 temtap runtime, which cleanly terminates the script. If quick termina‐
20 tion is not desired, consider using the --skip-badvars or --sup‐
21 press-handler-errors or -DMAXERRORS=NN stap options, or wrapping rele‐
22 vant parts of the probe handlers in a try/catch block.
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24 It may be possible to adjust the target program, to make it more likely
25 that needed context variables are paged in when systemtap looks for
26 them. Consider adding some lightweight processing on the key vari‐
27 ables, like a strlen(foo) for a string, or iterating across elements of
28 an array or linked list, or touching a few bytes of a heap-allocated
29 block. The idea is to trigger any page faults in the target program,
30 before systemtap would need to (but can't).
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38 ERROR::FAULT(7stap)