#include <libunwind.h>
int
unw_get_proc_info(unw_cursor_t *cp,
unw_proc_info_t *pip);
The unw_get_proc_info()
routine returns auxiliary
information about the procedure that created the stack frame
identified by argument cp.
The pip
argument is a pointer
to a structure of type unw_proc_info_t
which is used to
return the information. The unw_proc_info_t
has the
following members:
- unw_word_t start_ip
- The address of the first
instruction of the procedure. If this address cannot be determined
(e.g., due to lack of unwind information), the start_ip
member is cleared to 0.
- unw_word_t end_ip
- The address of the first
instruction beyond
the end of the procedure. If this address
cannot be determined (e.g., due to lack of unwind information),
the end_ip
member is cleared to 0.
- unw_word_t lsda
- The address of the
language-specific data-area (LSDA). This area normally contains
language-specific information needed during exception handling. If
the procedure has no such area, this member is cleared to 0.
- unw_word_t handler
- The address of the exception
handler routine. This is sometimes called the personality
routine. If the procedure does not define
a personality routine, the handler
member is cleared to 0.
- unw_word_t gp
- The global-pointer of the
procedure. On platforms that do not use a global pointer, this
member may contain an undefined value. On all other platforms, it
must be set either to the correct global-pointer value of the
procedure or to 0 if the proper global-pointer cannot be
obtained for some reason.
- unw_word_t flags
- A set of flags. There are
currently no target-independent flags. For the IA-64 target, the
flag UNW_PI_FLAG_IA64_RBS_SWITCH
is set if the
procedure may switch the register-backing store.
- int format
- The format of the unwind-info for this
procedure. If the unwind-info consists of dynamic procedure info,
format
is equal to UNW_INFO_FORMAT_DYNAMIC.
If the
unwind-info consists of a (target-specific) unwind table, it is
equal to to UNW_INFO_FORMAT_TABLE.
All other values are
reserved for future use by libunwind.
This member exists
for use by the find_proc_info()
call-back (see
unw_create_addr_space(3)).
The
unw_get_proc_info()
routine
may return an undefined value in this member.
- int unwind_info_size
- The size of the unwind-info
in bytes. This member exists for use by the
find_proc_info()
call-back (see
unw_create_addr_space(3)).
The
unw_get_proc_info()
routine
may return an undefined value in this member.
- void *unwind_info
- The pointer to the unwind-info.
If no unwind info is available, this member must be set to
NULL.
This member exists for use by the
find_proc_info()
call-back (see
unw_create_addr_space(3)).
The
unw_get_proc_info()
routine
may return an undefined value in this member.
Note that for the purposes of
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
start_ip
and
end_ip
members. If a single function/routine is split into multiple,
discontiguous pieces,
libunwind
will treat each piece as a
separate procedure.
On successful completion, unw_get_proc_info()
returns 0.
Otherwise the negative value of one of the error-codes below is
returned.
unw_get_proc_info()
is thread-safe. If cursor cp
is
in the local address-space, this routine is also safe to use from a
signal handler.
- UNW_EUNSPEC
- An unspecified error occurred.
- UNW_ENOINFO
- Libunwind
was unable to locate
unwind-info for the procedure.
- UNW_EBADVERSION
- The unwind-info for the procedure has
version or format that is not understood by libunwind.
In addition,
unw_get_proc_info()
may return any error
returned by the
access_mem()
call-back (see
unw_create_addr_space(3)).
libunwind(3),
unw_create_addr_space(3),
unw_get_proc_name(3)
David Mosberger-Tang
Email: dmosberger@gmail.com
WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/.