BTW, probably a given, but I'm doing this on Windows with a Windows executable. So it could be something to do with that as well, but I'm not really familiar with how the unwinder works.
FWIW it never calls RegisterContext::CreateRegisterContextForFrameIndex with any index other than 0. On Thu Jan 15 2015 at 3:56:52 PM Zachary Turner <ztur...@google.com> wrote: > Having some trouble unwinding when I'm broken inside of a CRT function. > Another caveat is that I don't have symbols for this CRT function. So the > problem could be anything from something I've done wrong on my side, to an > issue when symbols aren't present, to something else. Here is the source > code of this program: > > #include <stdio.h> > > int main (void) > { > printf("This is line 1\n"); > printf("This is line 2\n"); > printf("This is line 3\n"); > return 1; > } > > Here is the disassembly of main: > > (lldb) disassemble -n main -F intel > 0x1235040 <main>: push ebp > 0x1235041 <main+1>: mov ebp, esp > 0x1235043 <main+3>: sub esp, 0x14 > 0x1235046 <main+6>: lea eax, [0x1230040] > 0x123504c <main+12>: mov dword ptr [ebp - 0x4], 0x0 > 0x1235053 <main+19>: mov dword ptr [esp], eax > 0x1235056 <main+22>: call 0x12350a1 > 0x123505b <main+27>: lea ecx, [0x1230050] > (snipped for brevity) > > (Using the argument to "call" as the breakpoint address) > (lldb) break set -a 0x12350a1 > Breakpoint 3: address = 0x012350a1 > (lldb) run > Process 17044 launching > (lldb) Process 17044 launched: 'd:\testexe\expr_test.exe' (i386) > (lldb) Process 17044 stopped > * thread #1: tid = 0x40ec, 0x012350a1 expr_test.exe, stop reason = > breakpoint 3.1 > frame #0: 0x012350a1 expr_test.exe > -> 0x12350a1: pushl $0xc > 0x12350a3: pushl $0x1241000 > 0x12350a8: calll 0x1235be0 > 0x12350ad: xorl %edi, %edi > (lldb) disassemble -b -F intel > -> 0x12350a1: 6a 0c push 0xc > 0x12350a3: 68 00 10 24 01 push 0x1241000 > 0x12350a8: e8 33 0b 00 00 call 0x1235be0 > 0x12350ad: 33 ff xor edi, edi > 0x12350af: 89 7d e4 mov dword ptr [ebp - 0x1c], edi > 0x12350b2: 33 c0 xor eax, eax > 0x12350b4: 39 45 08 cmp dword ptr [ebp + 0x8], eax > 0x12350b7: 0f 95 c0 setne al > 0x12350ba: 85 c0 test eax, eax > 0x12350bc: 75 15 jne 0x12350d3 > > Here's my register values: > (lldb) register read > General Purpose Registers: > eax = 0x01230040 > ebx = 0x00000000 > ecx = 0x00000001 > edx = 0x00000000 > edi = 0x00000000 > esi = 0x00000000 > ebp = 0x00EAF920 > esp = 0x00EAF908 > eip = 0x012350A1 > eflags = 0b00000000000000000000001000010110 > > And using the value of esp to dump the stack (sorry, I don't know how to > use the -f argument to format this more nicely), > > (lldb) memory read 0x00EAF908 > 0x00eaf908: 5b 50 23 01 40 00 23 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 > [P#.@.#......... > 0x00eaf918: 28 f9 ea 00 00 00 00 00 68 f9 ea 00 4e 52 23 01 > (.......h...NR#. > > So the return address is 0x0123505b. Cross-referencing this with the > original disassembly of main(), it looks like this is the correct value. > > So it seems like the Unwinder has all the information it needs, but yet > I'm still only getting 1 frame. Any suggestions how to dig into this? >
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