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Demonstrations of syncsnoop, the Linux bpftrace/eBPF version. Tracing file system sync events: # ./syncsnoop.bt Attaching 7 probes... Tracing sync syscalls... Hit Ctrl-C to end. TIME PID COMM EVENT 02:02:17 27933 sync tracepoint:syscalls:sys_enter_sync 02:03:43 27936 sync tracepoint:syscalls:sys_enter_sync The output shows calls to the sync() syscall (traced via its tracepoint), along with various details. There is another version of this tool in bcc: https://github.com/iovisor/bcc