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size instead of abusing text symbol cmd/addr2line needs to know the virtual address of the start of the text segment (load address plus header size). For this, it used the text symbol added by the linker. This is wrong on amd64. Header size is 40 bytes, not 32 like on 386 and arm. Function alignment is 16 bytes causing text to be at 0x200030. debug/plan9obj now exports both the load address and the header size; cmd/addr2line uses this new information and doesn't rely on text anymore. LGTM=0intro R=0intro, gobot, ality CC=ality, golang-codereviews, jas, mischief https://golang.org/cl/106460044 |
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