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RATRACE(1)                  General Commands Manual                 RATRACE(1)



NAME
       ratrace - trace process system calls

SYNOPSIS
       ratrace [ pid ] | [ -c command ]

DESCRIPTION
       Ratrace  shows  the  system calls executed by a process, either the one
       with pid or a fresh invocation of command.

       Trace output is determined by the kernel, not ratrace.   Certain  fixed
       rules  apply.   The first four fields of the output are pid, text name,
       system call name, and the PC of  the  user  program.   Data  is  always
       printed  as pointer/"string", where the string is the first 32 bytes of
       the data, with replacing non-printing ASCII characters (printing  char‐
       acters are those between ASCII space (SP) and delete (DEL), exclusive).
       Return values follow an and  include  the  integer  return  value,  the
       errstr  (with  ""  if there is no errstr), and the start and stop times
       for the system call in nanoseconds.  The times  are  exclusive  of  the
       overhead for tracing.

FILES
       /proc/pid/syscall
       /proc/pid/ctl

SOURCE
       /sys/src/cmd/ratrace.c

SEE ALSO
       acid(1), db(1), proc(3)

BUGS
       The  printing of the data is too limited in length; printing instead of
       something more sensible is limiting.



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