[PATCH] Make _Unwind_GetIPInfo part of the ABI
Carlos O'Donell
carlos@redhat.com
Fri Jan 1 00:00:00 GMT 2016
On 10/21/2016 09:48 AM, Michael Matz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 21 Oct 2016, Michael Matz wrote:
>
>>> On 10/21/2016 02:58 PM, Michael Matz wrote:
>>>> +This function returns the same value as \code{\_Unwind\_GetIP}. In
>>>> +addition, the argument \code{ip\_before\_insn} must not be not null, and
>>>> +\code{*ip\_before\_insn} is updated with a flag which indicates whether
>>>> +the returned pointer is at or after the first not yet fully executed
>>>> +instruction.
>>>
>>> I think this is rather misleading. On x86_64, the location of the IP
>>> value is the same for calls and asynchronous signals: it always points
>>> to the next instruction to be executed.
>>
>> No, that's simply wrong.
>
> Or rather, it isn't wrong, it's indeed pointing to the instruction to be
> executed next after return from handler, as always. But that's not the
> important thing for unwinding: what you're interested in is the
> instruction that _caused_ the interruption, and for that what I said
> applies.
When you say "after the first not yet fully executed instruction" do you mean
"immediately after" or "some time after?"
On 32-bit hppa there is a delayed branch slot which means that after a call you are
two instructions past the call.
On 32-bit ARM you also have IP being two instructions beyond the call at any point
in time due to pipelining.
This would also mean the current code in gcc/libgcc/unwind-c.c needs to have a
target hook for it to be right?
--
Cheers,
Carlos.
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