{
struct lttng_event_notifier *event_notifier =
container_of(p, struct lttng_event_notifier, u.kprobe.kp);
{
struct lttng_event_notifier *event_notifier =
container_of(p, struct lttng_event_notifier, u.kprobe.kp);
- event_notifier->send_notification(event_notifier, NULL, NULL);
+ notif_ctx.eval_capture = LTTNG_READ_ONCE(event_notifier->eval_capture);
+ event_notifier->send_notification(event_notifier, NULL, NULL, ¬if_ctx);
field->type.u.integer.size = sizeof(unsigned long) * CHAR_BIT;
field->type.u.integer.alignment = lttng_alignof(unsigned long) * CHAR_BIT;
field->type.u.integer.signedness = lttng_is_signed_type(unsigned long);
field->type.u.integer.reverse_byte_order = 0;
field->type.u.integer.base = 16;
field->type.u.integer.size = sizeof(unsigned long) * CHAR_BIT;
field->type.u.integer.alignment = lttng_alignof(unsigned long) * CHAR_BIT;
field->type.u.integer.signedness = lttng_is_signed_type(unsigned long);
field->type.u.integer.reverse_byte_order = 0;
field->type.u.integer.base = 16;
* Well.. kprobes itself puts the page fault handler on the blacklist,
* but we can never be too careful.
*/
* Well.. kprobes itself puts the page fault handler on the blacklist,
* but we can never be too careful.
*/