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32 /* This file contains low level support for stack unwinding using GCC intrinsic
33 functions.
34 It has been tested on the following configurations:
35 PowerPC/AiX
36 PowerPC/Darwin
37 PowerPC/VxWorks
38 PowerPC/LynxOS-178
39 SPARC/Solaris
40 i386/GNU/Linux
41 i386/Solaris
42 i386/NT
43 i386/OS2
44 i386/LynxOS
45 Alpha/VxWorks
46 Alpha/VMS
49 #ifdef __cplusplus
50 extern "C" {
51 #endif
53 #ifdef IN_RTS
54 #define POSIX
55 #include "runtime.h"
56 #include <stddef.h>
57 #else
58 #include "config.h"
59 #include "system.h"
60 /* We don't want fancy_abort here. */
61 #undef abort
62 #endif
64 extern int __gnat_backtrace (void **, int, void *, void *, int);
66 /* The point is to provide an implementation of the __gnat_backtrace function
67 above, called by the default implementation of the System.Traceback package.
69 We first have a series of target specific implementations, each included
70 from a separate C file for readability purposes.
72 Then come two flavors of a generic implementation: one relying on static
73 assumptions about the frame layout, and the other one using the GCC EH
74 infrastructure. The former uses a whole set of macros and structures which
75 may be tailored on a per target basis, and is activated as soon as
76 USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER is defined. The latter uses a small subset of the
77 macro definitions and is activated when USE_GCC_UNWINDER is defined. It is
78 only available post GCC 3.3.
80 Finally, there is a default dummy implementation, necessary to make the
81 linker happy on platforms where the feature is not supported, but where the
82 function is still referenced by the default System.Traceback. */
84 #define Lock_Task system__soft_links__lock_task
85 extern void (*Lock_Task) (void);
87 #define Unlock_Task system__soft_links__unlock_task
88 extern void (*Unlock_Task) (void);
90 /*-------------------------------------*
91 *-- Target specific implementations --*
92 *-------------------------------------*/
94 #if defined (_WIN64) && defined (__SEH__)
96 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
97 #include <windows.h>
99 #define IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) (IsBadCodePtr((FARPROC)ptr))
102 __gnat_backtrace (void **array,
103 int size,
104 void *exclude_min,
105 void *exclude_max,
106 int skip_frames)
108 CONTEXT context;
109 UNWIND_HISTORY_TABLE history;
110 int i;
112 /* Get the context. */
113 RtlCaptureContext (&context);
115 /* Setup unwind history table (a cached to speed-up unwinding). */
116 memset (&history, 0, sizeof (history));
118 i = 0;
119 while (1)
121 PRUNTIME_FUNCTION RuntimeFunction;
122 KNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS NvContext;
123 ULONG64 ImageBase;
124 VOID *HandlerData;
125 ULONG64 EstablisherFrame;
127 /* Get function metadata. */
128 RuntimeFunction = RtlLookupFunctionEntry
129 (context.Rip, &ImageBase, &history);
131 if (!RuntimeFunction)
133 /* In case of failure, assume this is a leaf function. */
134 context.Rip = *(ULONG64 *) context.Rsp;
135 context.Rsp += 8;
137 else
139 /* If the last unwinding step failed somehow, stop here. */
140 if (IS_BAD_PTR(context.Rip))
141 break;
143 /* Unwind. */
144 memset (&NvContext, 0, sizeof (KNONVOLATILE_CONTEXT_POINTERS));
145 RtlVirtualUnwind (0, ImageBase, context.Rip, RuntimeFunction,
146 &context, &HandlerData, &EstablisherFrame,
147 &NvContext);
150 /* 0 means bottom of the stack. */
151 if (context.Rip == 0)
152 break;
154 /* Skip frames. */
155 if (skip_frames > 1)
157 skip_frames--;
158 continue;
160 /* Excluded frames. */
161 if ((void *)context.Rip >= exclude_min
162 && (void *)context.Rip <= exclude_max)
163 continue;
165 array[i++] = (void *)(context.Rip - 2);
166 if (i >= size)
167 break;
169 return i;
171 #else
173 /* No target specific implementation. */
175 /*----------------------------------------------------------------*
176 *-- Target specific definitions for the generic implementation --*
177 *----------------------------------------------------------------*/
179 /* The stack layout is specified by the target ABI. The "generic" scheme is
180 based on the following assumption:
182 The stack layout from some frame pointer is such that the information
183 required to compute the backtrace is available at static offsets.
185 For a given frame, the information we are interested in is the saved return
186 address (somewhere after the call instruction in the caller) and a pointer
187 to the caller's frame. The former is the base of the call chain information
188 we store in the tracebacks array. The latter allows us to loop over the
189 successive frames in the chain.
191 To initiate the process, we retrieve an initial frame address using the
192 appropriate GCC builtin (__builtin_frame_address).
194 This scheme is unfortunately not applicable on every target because the
195 stack layout is not necessarily regular (static) enough. On targets where
196 this scheme applies, the implementation relies on the following items:
198 o struct layout, describing the expected stack data layout relevant to the
199 information we are interested in,
201 o FRAME_OFFSET, the offset, from a given frame address or frame pointer
202 value, at which this layout will be found,
204 o FRAME_LEVEL, controls how many frames up we get at to start with,
205 from the initial frame pointer we compute by way of the GCC builtin,
207 0 is most often the appropriate value. 1 may be necessary on targets
208 where return addresses are saved by a function in it's caller's frame
209 (e.g. PPC).
211 o PC_ADJUST, to account for the difference between a call point (address
212 of a call instruction), which is what we want in the output array, and
213 the associated return address, which is what we retrieve from the stack.
215 o STOP_FRAME, to decide whether we reached the top of the call chain, and
216 thus if the process shall stop.
219 : stack
220 | +----------------+
221 | +-------->| : |
222 | | | (FRAME_OFFSET) |
223 | | | : | (PC_ADJUST)
224 | | layout:| return_address ----------------+
225 | | | .... | |
226 +--------------- next_frame | |
227 | | .... | |
228 | | | |
229 | +----------------+ | +-----+
230 | | : |<- Base fp | | : |
231 | | (FRAME_OFFSET) | (FRAME_LEVEL) | | : |
232 | | : | +---> | [1]
233 | layout:| return_address --------------------> | [0]
234 | | ... | (PC_ADJUST) +-----+
235 +---------- next_frame | traceback[]
236 | ... |
238 +----------------+
240 o BASE_SKIP,
242 Since we inherently deal with return addresses, there is an implicit shift
243 by at least one for the initial point we are able to observe in the chain.
245 On some targets (e.g. sparc-solaris), the first return address we can
246 easily get without special code is even our caller's return address, so
247 there is a initial shift of two.
249 BASE_SKIP represents this initial shift, which is the minimal "skip_frames"
250 value we support. We could add special code for the skip_frames < BASE_SKIP
251 cases. This is not done currently because there is virtually no situation
252 in which this would be useful.
254 Finally, to account for some ABI specificities, a target may (but does
255 not have to) define:
257 o FORCE_CALL, to force a call to a dummy function at the very beginning
258 of the computation. See the PPC AIX target for an example where this
259 is useful.
261 o FETCH_UP_FRAME, to force an invocation of __builtin_frame_address with a
262 positive argument right after a possibly forced call even if FRAME_LEVEL
263 is 0. See the SPARC Solaris case for an example where this is useful.
267 /*------------------- Darwin 8 (OSX 10.4) or newer ----------------------*/
268 #if defined (__APPLE__) \
269 && defined (__ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__) \
270 && __ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__ >= 1040
272 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
274 #if defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)
275 #define PC_ADJUST -2
276 #elif defined (__ppc__) || defined (__ppc64__)
277 #define PC_ADJUST -4
278 #elif defined (__arm__)
279 #define PC_ADJUST -2
280 #elif defined (__arm64__)
281 #define PC_ADJUST -4
282 #else
283 #error Unhandled darwin architecture.
284 #endif
286 /*---------------------------- x86 *BSD --------------------------------*/
288 #elif defined (__i386__) && \
289 ( defined (__NetBSD__) || defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined (__OpenBSD__) )
291 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
292 /* The generic unwinder is not used for this target because the default
293 implementation doesn't unwind on the BSD platforms. AMD64 targets use the
294 gcc unwinder for all platforms, so let's keep i386 consistent with that.
297 #define PC_ADJUST -2
298 /* The minimum size of call instructions on this architecture is 2 bytes */
300 /*---------------------- ARM VxWorks ------------------------------------*/
301 #elif (defined (ARMEL) && defined (__vxworks))
303 #include "vxWorks.h"
304 #include "version.h"
306 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
307 #define PC_ADJUST -2
309 #if ((_WRS_VXWORKS_MAJOR >= 7) && (_VX_CPU != ARMARCH8A))
310 #define USING_ARM_UNWINDING 1
311 #endif
313 /*---------------------- ARM Linux ------------------------------------ -*/
314 #elif (defined (__ARMEL__) && defined (__linux))
316 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
317 #define PC_ADJUST -2
318 #define USING_ARM_UNWINDING 1
320 /*---------------------- ARM RTEMS ------------------------------------ -*/
321 #elif (defined (__arm__) && defined (__rtems__))
323 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
324 #define PC_ADJUST -2
325 #define USING_ARM_UNWINDING 1
327 /*---------------------- PPC AIX/PPC Lynx 178/Older Darwin --------------*/
328 #elif ((defined (_POWER) && defined (_AIX)) || \
329 (defined (__powerpc__) && defined (__Lynx__) && !defined(__ELF__)) || \
330 (defined (__ppc__) && defined (__APPLE__)))
332 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
334 struct layout
336 struct layout *next;
337 void *pad;
338 void *return_address;
341 #define FRAME_OFFSET(FP) 0
342 #define PC_ADJUST -4
344 /* Eventhough the base PPC ABI states that a toplevel frame entry
345 should to feature a null backchain, AIX might expose a null return
346 address instead. */
348 /* Then LynxOS-178 features yet another variation, with return_address
349 == &<entrypoint>, with two possible entry points (one for the main
350 process and one for threads). Beware that &bla returns the address
351 of a descriptor when "bla" is a function. Getting the code address
352 requires an extra dereference. */
354 #if defined (__Lynx__)
355 extern void __start(); /* process entry point. */
356 extern void __runnit(); /* thread entry point. */
357 #define EXTRA_STOP_CONDITION(CURRENT) \
358 ((CURRENT)->return_address == *(void**)&__start \
359 || (CURRENT)->return_address == *(void**)&__runnit)
360 #else
361 #define EXTRA_STOP_CONDITION(CURRENT) (0)
362 #endif
364 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) \
365 (((void *) (CURRENT) < (TOP_STACK)) \
366 || (CURRENT)->return_address == NULL \
367 || EXTRA_STOP_CONDITION(CURRENT))
369 /* The PPC ABI has an interesting specificity: the return address saved by a
370 function is located in it's caller's frame, and the save operation only
371 takes place if the function performs a call.
373 To have __gnat_backtrace retrieve its own return address, we then
374 define ... */
376 #define FORCE_CALL 1
377 #define FRAME_LEVEL 1
379 #define BASE_SKIP 1
381 /*----------- PPC ELF (GNU/Linux & VxWorks & Lynx178e & RTEMS ) ----------*/
383 #elif (defined (_ARCH_PPC) && defined (__vxworks)) || \
384 (defined (__powerpc__) && defined (__Lynx__) && defined(__ELF__)) || \
385 (defined (__linux__) && defined (__powerpc__)) || \
386 (defined (__powerpc__) && defined (__rtems__))
388 #if defined (_ARCH_PPC64) && !defined (__USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__)
389 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
390 #else
391 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
392 #endif
394 struct layout
396 struct layout *next;
397 void *return_address;
400 #define FORCE_CALL 1
401 #define FRAME_LEVEL 1
402 /* See the PPC AIX case for an explanation of these values. */
404 #define FRAME_OFFSET(FP) 0
405 #define PC_ADJUST -4
407 /* According to the base PPC ABI, a toplevel frame entry should feature
408 a null backchain. What happens at signal handler frontiers isn't so
409 well specified, so we add a safety guard on top. */
411 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) \
412 ((CURRENT)->next == 0 || ((long)(CURRENT)->next % __alignof__(void*)) != 0)
414 #define BASE_SKIP 1
416 /*-------------------------- SPARC Solaris or RTEMS --------------------*/
418 #elif (defined (__sun__) || defined (__rtems__)) && defined (__sparc__)
420 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
422 /* These definitions are inspired from the Appendix D (Software
423 Considerations) of the SPARC V8 architecture manual. */
425 struct layout
427 struct layout *next;
428 void *return_address;
431 #ifdef __arch64__
432 #define STACK_BIAS 2047 /* V9 ABI */
433 #else
434 #define STACK_BIAS 0 /* V8 ABI */
435 #endif
437 #define FRAME_LEVEL 0
438 #define FRAME_OFFSET(FP) (14 * sizeof (void*) + (FP ? STACK_BIAS : 0))
439 #define PC_ADJUST 0
440 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) \
441 ((CURRENT)->return_address == 0|| (CURRENT)->next == 0 \
442 || (void *) (CURRENT) < (TOP_STACK))
444 /* The SPARC register windows need to be flushed before we may access them
445 from the stack. This is achieved by way of builtin_frame_address only
446 when the "count" argument is positive, so force at least one such call. */
447 #define FETCH_UP_FRAME_ADDRESS
449 #define BASE_SKIP 2
450 /* From the frame pointer of frame N, we are accessing the flushed register
451 window of frame N-1 (positive offset from fp), in which we retrieve the
452 saved return address. We then end up with our caller's return address. */
454 /*---------------------------- x86 & x86_64 ---------------------------------*/
456 #elif defined (__i386__) || defined (__x86_64__)
458 #if defined (__WIN32)
459 #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
460 #include <windows.h>
461 #define IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) (IsBadCodePtr((FARPROC)ptr))
462 #elif defined (__sun__)
463 #define IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) ((unsigned long)ptr == -1UL)
464 #else
465 #define IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) 0
466 #endif
468 /* Use the dwarf2 unwinder when we expect to have dwarf2 tables at
469 hand. Backtraces will reliably stop on frames missing such tables,
470 but our only alternative is the generic unwinder which requires
471 compilation forcing a frame pointer to be reliable. */
473 #if (defined (__x86_64__) || defined (__linux__)) && !defined (__USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__)
474 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
475 #else
476 #define USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER
477 #endif
479 struct layout
481 struct layout *next;
482 void *return_address;
485 #define FRAME_LEVEL 1
486 /* builtin_frame_address (1) is expected to work on this family of targets,
487 and (0) might return the soft stack pointer, which does not designate a
488 location where a backchain and a return address might be found. */
490 #define FRAME_OFFSET(FP) 0
491 #define PC_ADJUST -2
492 #define STOP_FRAME(CURRENT, TOP_STACK) \
493 (IS_BAD_PTR((long)(CURRENT)) \
494 || (void *) (CURRENT) < (TOP_STACK) \
495 || IS_BAD_PTR((long)(CURRENT)->return_address) \
496 || (CURRENT)->return_address == 0 \
497 || (void *) ((CURRENT)->next) < (TOP_STACK) \
498 || EXTRA_STOP_CONDITION(CURRENT))
500 #define BASE_SKIP (1+FRAME_LEVEL)
502 /* On i386 architecture we check that at the call point we really have a call
503 insn. Possible call instructions are:
505 call addr16 E8 xx xx xx xx
506 call reg FF Dx
507 call off(reg) FF xx xx
508 lcall addr seg 9A xx xx xx xx xx xx
510 This check will not catch all cases but it will increase the backtrace
511 reliability on this architecture.
514 #define VALID_STACK_FRAME(ptr) \
515 (!IS_BAD_PTR(ptr) \
516 && (((*((ptr) - 3) & 0xff) == 0xe8) \
517 || ((*((ptr) - 5) & 0xff) == 0x9a) \
518 || ((*((ptr) - 1) & 0xff) == 0xff) \
519 || (((*(ptr) & 0xd0ff) == 0xd0ff))))
521 #if defined (__vxworks) && defined (__RTP__)
523 /* For VxWorks following backchains past the "main" frame gets us into the
524 kernel space, where it can't be dereferenced. So lets stop at the main
525 symbol. */
526 extern void main();
528 static int
529 is_return_from(void *symbol_addr, void *ret_addr)
531 int ret = 0;
532 char *ptr = (char *)ret_addr;
534 if ((*(ptr - 5) & 0xff) == 0xe8)
536 /* call addr16 E8 xx xx xx xx */
537 int32_t offset = *(int32_t *)(ptr - 4);
538 ret = (ptr + offset) == symbol_addr;
541 /* Others not implemented yet... But it is very likely that call addr16
542 is used here. */
543 return ret;
546 #define EXTRA_STOP_CONDITION(CURRENT) \
547 (is_return_from(&main, (CURRENT)->return_address))
548 #else /* not (defined (__vxworks) && defined (__RTP__)) */
549 #define EXTRA_STOP_CONDITION(CURRENT) (0)
550 #endif /* not (defined (__vxworks) && defined (__RTP__)) */
552 /*----------------------------- qnx ----------------------------------*/
554 #elif defined (__QNX__)
556 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
558 #if defined (__aarch64__)
559 #define PC_ADJUST -4
560 #elif defined (__ARMEL__)
561 #define PC_ADJUST -2
562 #define USING_ARM_UNWINDING 1
563 #else
564 #error Unhandled QNX architecture.
565 #endif
567 /*------------------- aarch64-linux or aarch64-rtems -----------------*/
569 #elif (defined (__aarch64__) && (defined (__linux__) || defined (__rtems__)))
571 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
572 #define PC_ADJUST -4
574 /*----------------------------- ia64 ---------------------------------*/
576 #elif defined (__ia64__) && (defined (__linux__) || defined (__hpux__))
578 #define USE_GCC_UNWINDER
579 /* Use _Unwind_Backtrace driven exceptions on ia64 HP-UX and ia64
580 GNU/Linux, where _Unwind_Backtrace is provided by the system unwind
581 library. On HP-UX 11.23 this requires patch PHSS_33352, which adds
582 _Unwind_Backtrace to the system unwind library. */
584 #define PC_ADJUST -4
587 #endif
589 /*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
590 *-- The post GCC 3.3 infrastructure based implementation --*
591 *---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
593 #if defined (USE_GCC_UNWINDER) && (__GNUC__ * 10 + __GNUC_MINOR__ > 33)
595 /* Conditioning the inclusion on the GCC version is useful to avoid bootstrap
596 path problems, since the included file refers to post 3.3 functions in
597 libgcc, and the stage1 compiler is unlikely to be linked against a post 3.3
598 library. It actually disables the support for backtraces in this compiler
599 for targets defining USE_GCC_UNWINDER, which is OK since we don't use the
600 traceback capability in the compiler anyway.
602 The condition is expressed the way above because we cannot reliably rely on
603 any other macro from the base compiler when compiling stage1. */
605 #ifdef USING_ARM_UNWINDING
606 /* This value is not part of the enumerated reason codes defined in unwind.h
607 for ARM style unwinding, but is used in the included "C" code, so we
608 define it to a reasonable value to avoid a compilation error. */
609 #define _URC_NORMAL_STOP 0
610 #endif
612 /* This is an implementation of the __gnat_backtrace routine using the
613 underlying GCC unwinding support associated with the exception handling
614 infrastructure. This will only work for ZCX based applications. */
616 #include <unwind.h>
618 /* The implementation boils down to a call to _Unwind_Backtrace with a
619 tailored callback and carried-on data structure to keep track of the
620 input parameters we got as well as of the basic processing state. */
622 /******************
623 * trace_callback *
624 ******************/
626 #if !defined (__USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__)
628 typedef struct {
629 void ** traceback;
630 int max_len;
631 void * exclude_min;
632 void * exclude_max;
633 int n_frames_to_skip;
634 int n_frames_skipped;
635 int n_entries_filled;
636 } uw_data_t;
638 #if defined (__ia64__) && defined (__hpux__)
639 #include <uwx.h>
640 #endif
642 static _Unwind_Reason_Code
643 trace_callback (struct _Unwind_Context * uw_context, uw_data_t * uw_data)
645 char * pc;
647 #if defined (__ia64__) && defined (__hpux__) && defined (USE_LIBUNWIND_EXCEPTIONS)
648 /* Work around problem with _Unwind_GetIP on ia64 HP-UX. */
649 uwx_get_reg ((struct uwx_env *) uw_context, UWX_REG_IP, (uint64_t *) &pc);
650 #else
651 pc = (char *) _Unwind_GetIP (uw_context);
652 #endif
654 if (uw_data->n_frames_skipped < uw_data->n_frames_to_skip)
656 uw_data->n_frames_skipped ++;
657 return _URC_NO_REASON;
660 if (uw_data->n_entries_filled >= uw_data->max_len)
661 return _URC_NORMAL_STOP;
663 if (pc < (char *)uw_data->exclude_min || pc > (char *)uw_data->exclude_max)
664 uw_data->traceback [uw_data->n_entries_filled ++] = pc + PC_ADJUST;
666 return _URC_NO_REASON;
669 #endif
671 /********************
672 * __gnat_backtrace *
673 ********************/
676 __gnat_backtrace (void ** traceback __attribute__((unused)),
677 int max_len __attribute__((unused)),
678 void * exclude_min __attribute__((unused)),
679 void * exclude_max __attribute__((unused)),
680 int skip_frames __attribute__((unused)))
682 #if defined (__USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__)
683 /* We have no unwind material (tables) at hand with sjlj eh, and no
684 way to retrieve complete and accurate call chain information from
685 the context stack we maintain. */
686 return 0;
687 #else
688 uw_data_t uw_data;
689 /* State carried over during the whole unwinding process. */
691 uw_data.traceback = traceback;
692 uw_data.max_len = max_len;
693 uw_data.exclude_min = exclude_min;
694 uw_data.exclude_max = exclude_max;
696 uw_data.n_frames_to_skip = skip_frames;
698 uw_data.n_frames_skipped = 0;
699 uw_data.n_entries_filled = 0;
701 _Unwind_Backtrace ((_Unwind_Trace_Fn)trace_callback, &uw_data);
703 return uw_data.n_entries_filled;
704 #endif
707 /*------------------------------------------------------------------*
708 *-- The generic implementation based on frame layout assumptions --*
709 *------------------------------------------------------------------*/
711 #elif defined (USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER)
713 /* No warning since the cases where FRAME_LEVEL > 0 are known to work. */
714 #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wframe-address"
716 #ifndef CURRENT_STACK_FRAME
717 # define CURRENT_STACK_FRAME ({ char __csf; &__csf; })
718 #endif
720 #ifndef VALID_STACK_FRAME
721 #define VALID_STACK_FRAME(ptr) 1
722 #endif
724 #ifndef MAX
725 #define MAX(x,y) ((x) > (y) ? (x) : (y))
726 #endif
728 #ifndef FORCE_CALL
729 #define FORCE_CALL 0
730 #endif
732 /* Make sure the function is not inlined. */
733 static void forced_callee (void) __attribute__ ((noinline));
735 static void forced_callee (void)
737 /* Make sure the function is not pure. */
738 volatile int i __attribute__ ((unused)) = 0;
742 __gnat_backtrace (void **array,
743 int size,
744 void *exclude_min,
745 void *exclude_max,
746 int skip_frames)
748 struct layout *current;
749 void *top_frame;
750 void *top_stack ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
751 int cnt = 0;
753 if (FORCE_CALL)
754 forced_callee ();
756 /* Force a call to builtin_frame_address with a positive argument
757 if required. This is necessary e.g. on SPARC to have the register
758 windows flushed before we attempt to access them on the stack. */
759 #if defined (FETCH_UP_FRAME_ADDRESS) && (FRAME_LEVEL == 0)
760 __builtin_frame_address (1);
761 #endif
763 top_frame = __builtin_frame_address (FRAME_LEVEL);
764 top_stack = CURRENT_STACK_FRAME;
765 current = (struct layout *) ((size_t) top_frame + FRAME_OFFSET (0));
767 /* Skip the number of calls we have been requested to skip, accounting for
768 the BASE_SKIP parameter.
770 FRAME_LEVEL is meaningless for the count adjustment. It impacts where we
771 start retrieving data from, but how many frames "up" we start at is in
772 BASE_SKIP by definition. */
774 skip_frames = MAX (0, skip_frames - BASE_SKIP);
776 while (cnt < skip_frames)
778 current = (struct layout *) ((size_t) current->next + FRAME_OFFSET (1));
779 cnt++;
782 cnt = 0;
783 while (cnt < size)
785 if (STOP_FRAME (current, top_stack) ||
786 !VALID_STACK_FRAME(((char *) current->return_address) + PC_ADJUST))
787 break;
789 if (current->return_address < exclude_min
790 || current->return_address > exclude_max)
791 array[cnt++] = ((char *) current->return_address) + PC_ADJUST;
793 current = (struct layout *) ((size_t) current->next + FRAME_OFFSET (1));
796 return cnt;
799 #else
801 /* No target specific implementation and neither USE_GCC_UNWINDER nor
802 USE_GENERIC_UNWINDER defined. */
804 /*------------------------------*
805 *-- The dummy implementation --*
806 *------------------------------*/
809 __gnat_backtrace (void **array ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
810 int size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
811 void *exclude_min ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
812 void *exclude_max ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
813 int skip_frames ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
815 return 0;
818 #endif
820 #endif
822 #ifdef __cplusplus
824 #endif