getunwind - copy the unwind data to caller's buffer
Standard C library (libc
, -lc
)
#include <linux/unwind.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h> /* Definition of SYS_* constants */
#include <unistd.h>
[[deprecated]] long syscall(SYS_getunwind, void buf[.buf_size],
size_t buf_size);
Note: this system call is obsolete.
The IA-64-specific getunwind() system call copies
the kernel's call frame unwind data into the buffer pointed to by
buf
and returns the size of the unwind data; this data
describes the gate page (kernel code that is mapped into user
space).
The size of the buffer buf
is specified in
buf_size
. The data is copied only if buf_size
is
greater than or equal to the size of the unwind data and buf
is
not NULL; otherwise, no data is copied, and the call succeeds, returning
the size that would be needed to store the unwind data.
The first part of the unwind data contains an unwind table. The rest contains the associated unwind information, in no particular order. The unwind table contains entries of the following form:
u64 start; (64-bit address of start of function)
u64 end; (64-bit address of end of function)
u64 info; (BUF-relative offset to unwind info)
An entry whose start
value is zero indicates the end of the
table. For more information about the format, see the IA-64 Software
Conventions and Runtime Architecture manual.
On success, getunwind() returns the size of the
unwind data. On error, -1 is returned and errno
is set to
indicate the error.
getunwind() fails with the error
EFAULT if the unwind info can't be stored in the space
specified by buf
.
Linux on IA-64.
Linux 2.4.
This system call has been deprecated. The modern way to obtain the kernel's unwind data is via the vdso(7).
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