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| \begin{Name}{3}{unw\_resume}{David Mosberger-Tang}{Programming Library}{unw\_resume} |
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| unw\_resume -- resume execution in a particular stack frame |
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| \section{Synopsis} |
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| \File{\#include $<$libunwind.h$>$}\\ |
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| \Type{int} \Func{unw\_resume}(\Type{unw\_cursor\_t~*}\Var{cursor});\\ |
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| \section{Description} |
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| The \Func{unw\_resume}() routine resumes execution at the stack frame |
| identified by \Var{cursor}. Normally, this is accomplished by |
| restoring the ``preserved'' (callee-saved) machine state. However, if |
| execution in any of the stack frames younger (more deeply nested) than |
| the one identified by \Var{cursor} was interrupted by a signal, then |
| \Func{unw\_resume}() will restore the entire machine state, including |
| the ``preserved'' and ``scratch'' (caller-saved) registers, as well as |
| the signal mask. |
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| Most platforms reserve some registers to pass arguments to exception |
| handlers (e.g., IA-64 uses \texttt{r15}-\texttt{r18} for this |
| purpose). These registers are normally treated like ``scratch'' |
| registers. However, if \Prog{libunwind} is used to define an |
| exception argument register, e.g., by calling \Func{unw\_set\_reg}(), |
| then \Func{unw\_resume}() will always install the new value as the |
| contents of that register. In other words, the exception handling |
| arguments are installed even in cases where normally only the |
| ``preserved'' registers are restored. |
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| \section{Return Value} |
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| For local unwinding, \Func{unw\_resume}() does not return on success. |
| For remote unwinding, it returns 0 on success. On failure, the |
| negative value of one of the errors below is returned. |
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| \section{Errors} |
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| \begin{Description} |
| \item[\Const{UNW\_EUNSPEC}] An unspecified error occurred. |
| \item[\Const{UNW\_EBADREG}] A register needed by \Func{unw\_resume}() wasn't |
| accessible. |
| \item[\Const{UNW\_EINVALIDIP}] The instruction pointer identified by |
| \Var{cursor} is not valid. |
| \item[\Const{UNW\_BADFRAME}] The stack frame identified by |
| \Var{cursor} is not valid. |
| \end{Description} |
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| \section{See Also} |
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| \SeeAlso{libunwind(3)}, |
| \SeeAlso{unw\_set\_reg(3)}, |
| sigprocmask(2) |
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| \section{Author} |
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| \noindent |
| David Mosberger-Tang\\ |
| Hewlett-Packard Labs\\ |
| Palo-Alto, CA 94304\\ |
| Email: \Email{davidm@hpl.hp.com}\\ |
| WWW: \URL{http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/libunwind/}. |
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