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.TH "UNW\\_RESUME" "3" "08 February 2003" "Programming Library " "Programming Library "
.SH NAME
.PP
unw_resume \-\- resume execution in a particular stack frame
.PP
.SH SYNOPSIS
.PP
#include <libunwind.h>
.br
.PP
int
unw_resume(unw_cursor_t *cursor);
.br
.PP
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
The unw_resume()
routine resumes execution at the stack frame
identified by cursor\&.
Normally, this is accomplished by
restoring the ``preserved\&'' (callee\-saved) machine state. However, if
execution in any of the stack frames younger (more deeply nested) than
the one identified by cursor
was interrupted by a signal, then
unw_resume()
will restore the entire machine state, including
the ``preserved\&'' and ``scratch\&'' (caller\-saved) registers, as well as
the signal mask.
.PP
Most platforms reserve some registers to pass arguments to exception
handlers (e.g., IA\-64 uses r15\-r18
for this
purpose). These registers are normally treated like ``scratch\&''
registers. However, if libunwind
is used to define an
exception argument register, e.g., by calling unw_set_reg(),
then unw_resume()
will always install the new value as the
contents of that register. In other words, the exception handling
arguments are installed even in cases where normally only the
``preserved\&'' registers are restored.
.PP
.SH RETURN VALUE
.PP
For local unwinding, unw_resume()
does not return on success.
For remote unwinding, it returns 0 on success. On failure, the
negative value of one of the errors below is returned.
.PP
.SH ERRORS
.PP
.TP
UNW_EUNSPEC
An unspecified error occurred.
.TP
UNW_EBADREG
A register needed by unw_resume()
wasn\&'t
accessible.
.TP
UNW_EINVALIDIP
The instruction pointer identified by
cursor
is not valid.
.TP
UNW_BADFRAME
The stack frame identified by
cursor
is not valid.
.PP
.SH SEE ALSO
.PP
libunwind(3),
unw_set_reg(3),
sigprocmask(2)
.PP
.SH AUTHOR
.PP
David Mosberger\-Tang
.br
Hewlett\-Packard Labs
.br
Palo\-Alto, CA 94304
.br
Email: \fBdavidm@hpl.hp.com\fP
.br
WWW: \fBhttp://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/libunwind/\fP\&.
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