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| \begin{Name}{3}{unw\_get\_proc\_info}{David Mosberger-Tang}{Programming Library}{unw\_get\_proc\_info}unw\_get\_proc\_info -- get info on current procedure |
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| \section{Synopsis} |
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| \File{\#include $<$libunwind.h$>$}\\ |
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| \Type{int} \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}(\Type{unw\_cursor\_t~*}\Var{cp}, \Type{unw\_proc\_info\_t~*}\Var{pip});\\ |
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| \section{Description} |
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| The \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() routine returns auxiliary |
| information about the procedure that created the stack frame |
| identified by argument \Var{cp}. The \Var{pip} argument is a pointer |
| to a structure of type \Type{unw\_proc\_info\_t} which is used to |
| return the information. The \Type{unw\_proc\_info\_t} has the |
| following members: |
| \begin{description} |
| \item[\Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{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 \Var{start\_ip} |
| member is cleared to 0. \\ |
| \item[\Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{end\_ip}] The address of the first |
| instruction \emph{beyond} the end of the procedure. If this address |
| cannot be determined (e.g., due to lack of unwind information), |
| the \Var{end\_ip} member is cleared to 0. \\ |
| \item[\Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{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. \\ |
| \item[\Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{handler}] The address of the exception |
| handler routine. This is sometimes called the \emph{personality} |
| routine. If the procedure does not define |
| a personality routine, the \Var{handler} member is cleared to 0. \\ |
| \item[\Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{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. \\ |
| \item[\Type{unw\_word\_t} \Var{flags}] A set of flags. There are |
| currently no target-independent flags. For the IA-64 target, the |
| flag \Const{UNW\_PI\_FLAG\_IA64\_RBS\_SWITCH} is set if the |
| procedure may switch the register-backing store.\\ |
| \item[\Type{int} \Var{format}] The format of the unwind-info for this |
| procedure. If the unwind-info consists of dynamic procedure info, |
| \Var{format} is equal to \Const{UNW\_INFO\_FORMAT\_DYNAMIC}. If the |
| unwind-info consists of a (target-specific) unwind table, it is |
| equal to to \Const{UNW\_INFO\_FORMAT\_TABLE}. All other values are |
| reserved for future use by \Prog{libunwind}. This member exists |
| for use by the \Func{find\_proc\_info}() call-back (see |
| \Func{unw\_create\_addr\_space}(3)). The |
| \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() routine |
| may return an undefined value in this member. \\ |
| \item[\Type{int} \Var{unwind\_info\_size}] The size of the unwind-info |
| in bytes. This member exists for use by the |
| \Func{find\_proc\_info}() call-back (see |
| \Func{unw\_create\_addr\_space}(3)). The |
| \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() routine |
| may return an undefined value in this member.\\ |
| \item[\Type{void~*}\Var{unwind\_info}] The pointer to the unwind-info. |
| If no unwind info is available, this member must be set to |
| \Const{NULL}. This member exists for use by the |
| \Func{find\_proc\_info}() call-back (see |
| \Func{unw\_create\_addr\_space}(3)). The |
| \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() routine |
| may return an undefined value in this member.\\ |
| \end{description} |
| Note that for the purposes of \Prog{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 \Var{start\_ip} and \Var{end\_ip} |
| members. If a single function/routine is split into multiple, |
| discontiguous pieces, \Prog{libunwind} will treat each piece as a |
| separate procedure. |
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| \section{Return Value} |
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| On successful completion, \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() returns 0. |
| Otherwise the negative value of one of the error-codes below is |
| returned. |
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| \section{Thread and Signal Safety} |
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| \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() is thread-safe. If cursor \Var{cp} is |
| in the local address-space, this routine is also safe to use from a |
| signal handler. |
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| \section{Errors} |
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| \begin{Description} |
| \item[\Const{UNW\_EUNSPEC}] An unspecified error occurred. |
| \item[\Const{UNW\_ENOINFO}] \Prog{Libunwind} was unable to locate |
| unwind-info for the procedure. |
| \item[\Const{UNW\_EBADVERSION}] The unwind-info for the procedure has |
| version or format that is not understood by \Prog{libunwind}. |
| \end{Description} |
| In addition, \Func{unw\_get\_proc\_info}() may return any error |
| returned by the \Func{access\_mem}() call-back (see |
| \Func{unw\_create\_addr\_space}(3)). |
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| \section{See Also} |
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| \SeeAlso{libunwind(3)}, |
| \SeeAlso{unw\_create\_addr\_space(3)}, |
| \SeeAlso{unw\_get\_proc\_name(3)} |
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| \section{Author} |
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| \noindent |
| David Mosberger-Tang\\ |
| Email: \Email{dmosberger@gmail.com}\\ |
| WWW: \URL{http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/}. |
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