blaze_normalizer_opts

Struct blaze_normalizer_opts 

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#[repr(C)]
pub struct blaze_normalizer_opts { pub type_size: usize, pub use_procmap_query: bool, pub cache_vmas: bool, pub build_ids: bool, pub cache_build_ids: bool, pub reserved: [u8; 20], }
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Options for configuring blaze_normalizer objects.

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§type_size: usize

The size of this object’s type.

Make sure to initialize it to sizeof(<type>). This member is used to ensure compatibility in the presence of member additions.

§use_procmap_query: bool

Whether or not to use the PROCMAP_QUERY ioctl instead of parsing /proc/<pid>/maps for getting available VMA ranges.

Refer to blaze_supports_procmap_query as a way to check whether your system supports this functionality.

§Notes

Support for this ioctl is only present in very recent kernels (likely: 6.11+). See https://lwn.net/Articles/979931/ for details.

Furthermore, the ioctl will also be used for retrieving build IDs (if enabled). Build ID reading logic in the kernel is known to be incomplete, with a fix slated to be included only with 6.12.

§cache_vmas: bool

Whether or not to cache /proc/<pid>/maps contents.

Setting this flag to true is not generally recommended, because it could result in addresses corresponding to mappings added after caching may not be normalized successfully, as there is no reasonable way of detecting staleness.

§build_ids: bool

Whether to read and report build IDs as part of the normalization process.

Note that build ID read failures will be swallowed without failing the normalization operation.

§cache_build_ids: bool

Whether or not to cache build IDs. This flag only has an effect if build ID reading is enabled in the first place.

§reserved: [u8; 20]

Unused member available for future expansion. Must be initialized to zero.

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impl Debug for blaze_normalizer_opts

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Default for blaze_normalizer_opts

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