Add support for the 32bit SuperH architecture running Linux.
Specifically, support is added for SH4, and support for earlier SH
versions and to the 64bit SH5 are left out. This was tested in qemu with
a little-endian SH4 debian image & GCC 4.7 cross compiler.
Disable the building of libunwind-coredump except on x86_64 and x86
(where implimentations exsist).
Allow overriding of this autodetection via --enable-coredump and
--disable-coredump.
Change the way we generate the cursor header files, so that we do not
need to invoke IA64 binaries, which would fail when cross-compiling
libunwind.
Adopt the strategy used in the Linux kernel build system, and parse our
annotated offset information from the assembler file produced by the
compiler.
- Add tdep macro for {dwarf,ia64}_find_unwind_table so that ia64
doesn't try to use dwarf code.
- Fix extraneous #if.
- Fix mistyped filename in Makefile.am.
- Link ia64-specific tests with correct libraries.
Signed-off-by: Martin Milata <mmilata@redhat.com>
Move ptrace-independent code from src/ptrace/_UPT_find_proc_info.c
to src/dwarf/{G,L}find_unwind_table.c. Name this moved function
dwarf_find_unwind_table().
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk@redhat.com>
Commit 7d43108f9c ("No
libunwind-generic.so if configured with --disable-shared") introduced a
check to avoid creating a broken libunwind-generic.so link, but the
result of the commit is that libunwind-generic.so is never created (at
least when installing to a clean directory).
We need to check for the installed libunwind-$(arch).so file,
libunwind-generic.so will be the symbolic link name.
In order to have the DWARF_* macros working properly a generic and a local
variant of the ex_tables.c have been created.
Signed-off-by: Ken Werner <ken.werner@linaro.org>
Adds new function to perform a pure stack walk without unwinding,
functionally similar to backtrace() but accelerated by an address
attribute cache the caller maintains across calls.
This prevents the linker from complaining about a missing symbol when
building the test-setjmp test case.
Signed-off-by: Ken Werner <ken.werner@linaro.org>
Eliminates obfuscating variables in favor of adding files directly
to library SOURCES. Eliminates the need for EXTRA_DIST variable.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zwelch@codesourcery.com>
Rather than building the sources directly, create a library that
gets linked statically into libunwind.la and libunwind-$(arch).la.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zwelch@codesourcery.com>
Build DWARF source files into automake convenience libraries to
eliminate duplication in arch-dependent library build rules.
Adds a configure-time check to determine whether to use them.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zwelch@codesourcery.com>
Eliminate redundant listing of libunwind_setjmp source files by
using automake's '+=' operator.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zwelch@codesourcery.com>
This rule (no IP adjustment on ia64) may be correct for locating the right FDE.
Unfortunately the same adjusted/unadjusted return address is being used also by
__gxx_personality_v0() to locate the right call-site (the try {} block) for
unwinding. And this case is already sensitive for off-by-one PC values.
Unlike the FDE location where the function prologue + epilogue make it immune
against off-by-one PC calculations.
Therefore suggesting to unify it with non-ia64 case.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
Provide a special implementation for ia64, because the unwind
information is such that an IP adjustment is not necessary before
looking up unwind info.
Bad things happen if libunwind only provides parts of the ABI and
the rest come from libgcc.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com>
getcontext in libc.
Also cleanup the namespace (check-name-space passes on x86_64 now).
Replace uses of offsets.h with ucontext_i.h.
Rename _x86_64_setcontext to _Ux86_64_setcontext.
TBD: Add CFI annotations for get/setcontext.
Signed-off-by: Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Arun Sharma <arun.sharma@google.com>
routine and add address-space argument. This is needed because on
PPC64, a the function-name symbol refers to a function descriptor
(unlike, for example, on ia64, where the @fptr() operator is needed to
refer to a function descriptor). Thus, in order to look up the name
of a function, we need to dereference the function descriptor. To
make matters more "interesting", the function descriptors are normally
resolved by the dynamic linker, so we can't get their values from the
ELF file. Instead, we have to read them from the running image, hence
the need for the address-space argument.