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Re: [hppa] FYI: confusion in unwind descriptor field meaning
On 11/11/05, Randolph Chung <randolph@tausq.org> wrote:
> How do you find the end of the prologue without consulting the unwind
> data? Right now one heuristic is "scan the code until you hit a branch",
> which works but might mean you scan way too much code. I'm also not
> certain if this will work correctly for things like alloca, but it might.
This is a question all the prologue analyzers have to answer. You can
either stop when you reach the current PC, or stop when you see an
instruction you don't recognize.
> For that matter, how do you find the beginning of the function without
> unwind data?
Linker symbols. If you don't have them, then prologue analysis isn't useful.
> OTOH, if you can combine all the prologue analysis code in hppa-tdep.c
> and make it more robust, I think it will certainly be a good thing.
In my experience, the new analysis framework (which I've kind of been
forgetting about for a while now) makes things a lot more robust. I
wrote it because I was getting fed up with corrupted backtraces
debugging GDB on the S/390. With the new framework, I got a
multi-page backtrace through optimized code the first time. It makes
a big difference.