This adds a port to Linux on the IBM Z platform (a.k.a s390x). It only
supports the 64-bit ABI. Most functionality is working and all the tests
pass with the exception of the coredump tests*.
Unwinding is only supported if DWARF unwind information is present.
libunwind can't currently make use of the backchain (if present).
The getcontext/setcontext functions only preserve/restore a subset of
registers. Currently this only consists of callee-saved registers and
some parameter registers.
Vector registers and access registers are not saved (and aren't callee-
saved) by getcontext and cannot currently be modified. They will however
be restored unmodified after resuming a context from a signal handler.
There is no special libunwind support for setjmp, the functionality is
emulated using glibc (I think all the ports do this for modern Linux
kernels).
* Unwinding on s390x requires floating point register access which the
coredump library doesn't currently support.
next = inote.descdata + align_power (inote.descsz, 2);
this align is missing, leading to parsing errors. In one case
libunwind only found 1 thread out of 4.
pkg-config metadata template files are missing Cflags keyword
which is required to properly compile against libunwind using
PKG_* autoconf macros
Acked-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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.
Add MIPS support to the coredump library. Explicit support for the MIPS
program counter register is added so that we can start backtracing from
the program counter value we read from a core dump. The PC register
support was not strictly required for local backtracing, and we will in
fact just plug the return address to the PC register in getcontext().
I have only tested the 32bit "OABI" paths.
Rename the `ALIGN' macro to `UNW_ALIGN', and move it from
`_UCD_internal.h' to `libunwind_i.h' so that we can share it with the
mempool code. `ALIGN' was clashing with system headers on FreeBSD:
In file included from src/coredump/_UCD_access_reg_freebsd.c:26:
src/coredump/_UCD_internal.h:102:1: warning: "ALIGN" redefined
In file included from /usr/include/sys/param.h:115,
from src/coredump/_UCD_lib.h:52,
from src/coredump/_UCD_access_reg_freebsd.c:24:
/usr/include/machine/param.h:79:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
Implement the Linux version of _UCD_access_reg() for ARM. We can
sidestep the register number remapping, as the libunwind register
numbers match one-to-one to the ELF core file register numbers.
Fixup commit d93d96ad83 ("Fix compilation
on IA64"), and replace the dwarf_find_unwind_table() call with
tdep_find_unwind_table().
Fixes linkage error on IA64:
../src/.libs/libunwind-coredump.so: undefined reference to `dwarf_find_unwind_table'
ALIGN lets you align pointers and STRUCT_MEMBER lets you get
structure members at a specific offset.
These are useful in general, and will be needed for the coredump notes
cleanup work.
These let you get the pid and the current signal from the coredump.
This isn't strictly unwind related, but these are trivial to implement
as we have the info, and you almost always want these when you're
printing a backtrace from a core file.