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Preface

1.  About DTrace

2.  D Programming Language

3.  Aggregations

4.  Actions and Subroutines

5.  Buffers and Buffering

6.  Output Formatting

7.  Speculative Tracing

8.  dtrace(1M) Utility

9.  Scripting

10.  Options and Tunables

11.  Providers

12.  User Process Tracing

13.  Statically Defined Tracing for User Applications

14.  Security

15.  Anonymous Tracing

16.  Postmortem Tracing

17.  Performance Considerations

18.  Stability

19.  Translators

20.  Versioning

Versions and Releases

Versioning Options

Provider Versioning

Index

Provider Versioning

Unlike interfaces offered by the D compiler, interfaces offered by DTrace providers (that is, probes and probe arguments) are not affected by or associated with the D programming interface or the previously described version binding options. The available provider interfaces are established as part of loading your compiled instrumentation into the DTrace software in the operating system kernel and vary depending on your instruction set architecture, operating platform, processor, the software installed on your Oracle Solaris system, and your current security privileges. The D compiler and DTrace runtime examine the probes described in your D program clauses and report appropriate error messages when probes requested by your D program are not available. These features are orthogonal to the D programming interface version because DTrace providers do not export interfaces that can conflict with definitions in your D programs; that is, you can only enable probes in D, you cannot define them, and probe names are kept in a separate namespace from other D program identifiers.

DTrace providers are delivered with a particular release of Oracle Solaris and are described in the corresponding version of the Oracle Solaris Dynamic Tracing Guide. The chapter of this guide corresponding to each provider will also describe any relevant changes to or new features offered by a given provider. You can use the dtrace -l option to explore the set of providers and probes available on your Oracle Solaris system. Providers label their interfaces using the DTrace stability attributes, and you can use the DTrace stability reporting features (see Chapter 18, Stability) to determine whether the provider interfaces used by your D program are likely to change or be offered in future Oracle Solaris releases.