On 10/10/2015 08:00 PM, Arun Sharma wrote:
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 3:40 AM, Harald Servat <[email protected]> wrote:Hello, according to the same core and listing in gdb, the instr value is set by dwarf_get which does not returns an error. So can anyone experienced with ARM give his or her thoughts?I'm not experienced with ARM. But here's what I'd do:
First of all, thank you for the pointers Arun.
Run with UNW_DEBUG_LEVEL=n (list archives have more info) and get a trace that shows why dwarf_step() failed.
That generated lots of outputs. You can get it from https://www.dropbox.com/s/vl8p5ep0kypa9dh/libunwind-debug.txt?dl=0
Recognizing signal frames using instruction signature matching such
as: 0xE92DD800 is fragile and error prone. If the libc you're using
has the right CFI annotation around the signal handler ('S' character
in the CIE augmentation), you'll probably end up with more reliable
stack unwinding.
After looking at the output that I shared, I'm afraid that CFI annotation is only available on some libraries because I only see some
parse_cie: CIE parsed OK, augmentation = "S", handler=0x0 should I ask my sysadmins to install any libc package in particular? Again, thank you!!
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