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This CL introduces a FUNCDATA number for runtime-specific garbage collection metadata, changes the C and Go compilers to emit that metadata, and changes the runtime to expect it. The old pseudo-instructions that carried this information are gone, as is the linker code to process them. R=golang-dev, dvyukov, cshapiro CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/11406044
254 lines
6.8 KiB
C
254 lines
6.8 KiB
C
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// +build amd64 386
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#include "runtime.h"
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#include "arch_GOARCH.h"
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#include "malloc.h"
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#include "funcdata.h"
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void runtime·deferproc(void);
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void runtime·newproc(void);
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void runtime·morestack(void);
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void runtime·sigpanic(void);
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// This code is also used for the 386 tracebacks.
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// Use uintptr for an appropriate word-sized integer.
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static String unknown = { (uint8*)"?", 1 };
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// Generic traceback. Handles runtime stack prints (pcbuf == nil),
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// the runtime.Callers function (pcbuf != nil), as well as the garbage
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// collector (callback != nil). A little clunky to merge these, but avoids
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// duplicating the code and all its subtlety.
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int32
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runtime·gentraceback(uintptr pc0, uintptr sp0, uintptr lr0, G *gp, int32 skip, uintptr *pcbuf, int32 max, void (*callback)(Stkframe*, void*), void *v, bool printall)
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{
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int32 i, n, nprint, line;
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uintptr tracepc;
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bool waspanic, printing;
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Func *f, *flr;
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Stkframe frame;
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Stktop *stk;
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String file;
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USED(lr0);
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nprint = 0;
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runtime·memclr((byte*)&frame, sizeof frame);
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frame.pc = pc0;
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frame.sp = sp0;
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waspanic = false;
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printing = pcbuf==nil && callback==nil;
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// If the PC is zero, it's likely a nil function call.
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// Start in the caller's frame.
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if(frame.pc == 0) {
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frame.pc = *(uintptr*)frame.sp;
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frame.sp += sizeof(uintptr);
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}
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f = runtime·findfunc(frame.pc);
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if(f == nil) {
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if(callback != nil) {
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runtime·printf("runtime: unknown pc %p\n", frame.pc);
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runtime·throw("unknown pc");
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}
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return 0;
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}
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frame.fn = f;
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n = 0;
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stk = (Stktop*)gp->stackbase;
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while(n < max) {
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// Typically:
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// pc is the PC of the running function.
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// sp is the stack pointer at that program counter.
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// fp is the frame pointer (caller's stack pointer) at that program counter, or nil if unknown.
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// stk is the stack containing sp.
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// The caller's program counter is lr, unless lr is zero, in which case it is *(uintptr*)sp.
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if(frame.pc == (uintptr)runtime·lessstack) {
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// Hit top of stack segment. Unwind to next segment.
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frame.pc = stk->gobuf.pc;
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frame.sp = stk->gobuf.sp;
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frame.lr = 0;
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frame.fp = 0;
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frame.fn = nil;
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if(printing && runtime·showframe(nil, gp))
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runtime·printf("----- stack segment boundary -----\n");
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stk = (Stktop*)stk->stackbase;
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f = runtime·findfunc(frame.pc);
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if(f == nil) {
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runtime·printf("runtime: unknown pc %p after stack split\n", frame.pc);
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if(callback != nil)
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runtime·throw("unknown pc");
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}
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frame.fn = f;
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continue;
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}
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f = frame.fn;
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// Found an actual function.
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// Derive frame pointer and link register.
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if(frame.fp == 0) {
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frame.fp = frame.sp + runtime·funcspdelta(f, frame.pc);
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frame.fp += sizeof(uintptr); // caller PC
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}
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if(runtime·topofstack(f)) {
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frame.lr = 0;
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flr = nil;
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} else {
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if(frame.lr == 0)
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frame.lr = ((uintptr*)frame.fp)[-1];
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flr = runtime·findfunc(frame.lr);
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if(flr == nil) {
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runtime·printf("runtime: unexpected return pc for %s called from %p\n", runtime·funcname(f), frame.lr);
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if(callback != nil)
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runtime·throw("unknown caller pc");
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}
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}
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frame.varp = (byte*)frame.fp - sizeof(uintptr);
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// Derive size of arguments.
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// Most functions have a fixed-size argument block,
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// so we can use metadata about the function f.
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// Not all, though: there are some variadic functions
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// in package runtime, and for those we use call-specific
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// metadata recorded by f's caller.
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if(callback != nil || printing) {
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frame.argp = (byte*)frame.fp;
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if(f->args != ArgsSizeUnknown)
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frame.arglen = f->args;
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else if(flr == nil)
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frame.arglen = 0;
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else if(frame.lr == (uintptr)runtime·lessstack)
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frame.arglen = stk->argsize;
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else if((i = runtime·funcarglen(flr, frame.lr)) >= 0)
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frame.arglen = i;
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else {
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runtime·printf("runtime: unknown argument frame size for %s called from %p [%s]\n",
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runtime·funcname(f), frame.lr, flr ? runtime·funcname(flr) : "?");
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if(callback != nil)
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runtime·throw("invalid stack");
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frame.arglen = 0;
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}
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}
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if(skip > 0) {
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skip--;
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goto skipped;
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}
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if(pcbuf != nil)
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pcbuf[n] = frame.pc;
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if(callback != nil)
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callback(&frame, v);
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if(printing) {
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if(printall || runtime·showframe(f, gp)) {
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// Print during crash.
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// main(0x1, 0x2, 0x3)
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// /home/rsc/go/src/runtime/x.go:23 +0xf
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//
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tracepc = frame.pc; // back up to CALL instruction for funcline.
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if(n > 0 && frame.pc > f->entry && !waspanic)
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tracepc--;
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runtime·printf("%s(", runtime·funcname(f));
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for(i = 0; i < frame.arglen/sizeof(uintptr); i++) {
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if(i >= 5) {
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runtime·prints(", ...");
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break;
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}
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if(i != 0)
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runtime·prints(", ");
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runtime·printhex(((uintptr*)frame.argp)[i]);
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}
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runtime·prints(")\n");
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line = runtime·funcline(f, tracepc, &file);
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runtime·printf("\t%S:%d", file, line);
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if(frame.pc > f->entry)
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runtime·printf(" +%p", (uintptr)(frame.pc - f->entry));
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if(m->throwing && gp == m->curg)
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runtime·printf(" fp=%p", frame.fp);
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runtime·printf("\n");
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nprint++;
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}
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}
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n++;
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skipped:
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waspanic = f->entry == (uintptr)runtime·sigpanic;
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// Do not unwind past the bottom of the stack.
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if(flr == nil)
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break;
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// Unwind to next frame.
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frame.fn = flr;
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frame.pc = frame.lr;
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frame.lr = 0;
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frame.sp = frame.fp;
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frame.fp = 0;
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}
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if(pcbuf == nil && callback == nil)
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n = nprint;
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return n;
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}
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static void
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printcreatedby(G *gp)
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{
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int32 line;
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String file;
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uintptr pc, tracepc;
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Func *f;
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// Show what created goroutine, except main goroutine (goid 1).
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if((pc = gp->gopc) != 0 && (f = runtime·findfunc(pc)) != nil && gp->goid != 1) {
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runtime·printf("created by %s\n", runtime·funcname(f));
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tracepc = pc; // back up to CALL instruction for funcline.
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if(pc > f->entry)
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tracepc--;
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line = runtime·funcline(f, tracepc, &file);
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runtime·printf("\t%S:%d", file, line);
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if(pc > f->entry)
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runtime·printf(" +%p", (uintptr)(pc - f->entry));
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runtime·printf("\n");
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}
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}
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void
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runtime·traceback(uintptr pc, uintptr sp, uintptr lr, G *gp)
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{
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USED(lr);
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if(gp->status == Gsyscall) {
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// Override signal registers if blocked in system call.
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pc = gp->sched.pc;
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sp = gp->sched.sp;
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}
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// Print traceback. By default, omits runtime frames.
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// If that means we print nothing at all, repeat forcing all frames printed.
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if(runtime·gentraceback(pc, sp, 0, gp, 0, nil, 100, nil, nil, false) == 0)
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runtime·gentraceback(pc, sp, 0, gp, 0, nil, 100, nil, nil, true);
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printcreatedby(gp);
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}
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int32
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runtime·callers(int32 skip, uintptr *pcbuf, int32 m)
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{
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uintptr pc, sp;
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sp = runtime·getcallersp(&skip);
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pc = (uintptr)runtime·getcallerpc(&skip);
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return runtime·gentraceback(pc, sp, 0, g, skip, pcbuf, m, nil, nil, false);
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}
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