\documentclass{article} \usepackage[fancyhdr,pdf]{latex2man} \input{common.tex} \begin{document} \begin{Name}{3}{unw\_get\_proc\_info\_by\_ip}{David Mosberger-Tang}{Programming Library}{unw\_get\_proc\_info\_by\_ip}unw\_get\_proc\_info\_by\_ip -- get procedure info by IP \end{Name} \section{Synopsis} \File{\#include $<$libunwind.h$>$}\\ \Type{int} \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info\_by\_ip}(\Type{unw\_addr\_space\_t~}\Var{as}, \Type{unw\_word\_t~}\Var{ip}, \Type{unw\_proc\_info\_t~*}\Var{pip}, \Type{void~*}\Var{arg});\\ \section{Description} The \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info\_by\_ip}() routine returns the same kind of auxiliary information about a procedure as \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}(), except that the info is looked up by instruction-pointer (IP) instead of a cursor. This is more flexible because it is possible to look up the info for an arbitrary procedure, even if it is not part of the current call-chain. However, since it is more flexible, it also tends to run slower (and often much slower) than \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}(). The routine expects the followins arguments: \Var{as} is the address-space in which the instruction-pointer should be looked up. For a look-up in the local address-space, \Var{unw\_local\_addr\_space} can be passed for this argument. Argument \Var{ip} is the instruction-pointer for which the procedure info should be looked up and \Var{pip} is a pointer to a structure of type \Type{unw\_proc\_info\_t} which is used to return the info. Lastly, \Var{arg} is the address-space argument that should be used when accessing the address-space. It has the same purpose as the argument of the same name for \Func{unw\_init\_remote}(). When accessing the local address-space (first argument is \Var{unw\_local\_addr\_space}), \Const{NULL} must be passed for this argument. Note that for the purposes of \Prog{libunwind}, the code of a procedure is assumed to occupy a single, contiguous range of addresses. For this reason, it is alwas possible to describe the extent of a procedure with the \Var{start\_ip} and \Var{end\_ip} members. If a single function/routine is split into multiple, discontiguous pieces, \Prog{libunwind} will treat each piece as a separate procedure. \section{Return Value} On successful completion, \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info\_by\_ip}() returns 0. Otherwise the negative value of one of the error-codes below is returned. \section{Thread and Signal Safety} \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() is thread-safe. If the local address-space is passed in argument \Var{as}, this routine is also safe to use from a signal handler. \section{Errors} \begin{Description} \item[\Const{UNW\_EUNSPEC}] An unspecified error occurred. \item[\Const{UNW\_ENOINFO}] \Prog{Libunwind} was unable to locate unwind-info for the procedure. \item[\Const{UNW\_EBADVERSION}] The unwind-info for the procedure has version or format that is not understood by \Prog{libunwind}. \end{Description} In addition, \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() may return any error returned by the \Func{access\_mem}() call-back (see \Func{unw\_create\_addr\_space}(3)). \section{See Also} \SeeAlso{libunwind(3)}, \SeeAlso{unw\_create\_addr\_space(3)}, \SeeAlso{unw\_get\_proc\_name(3)}, \SeeAlso{unw\_get\_proc\_info(3)}, \SeeAlso{unw\_init\_remote(3)} \section{Author} \noindent David Mosberger-Tang\\ Email: \Email{dmosberger@gmail.com}\\ WWW: \URL{http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/}. \LatexManEnd \end{document}