stack revision 1.1 1 # $NetBSD: stack,v 1.1 2000/06/08 03:15:40 jhawk Exp $
2
3 # Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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5 #
6 # This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
7 # by John A. Hawkinson.
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36
37
38 # Follow an i386 kernel stack trace.
39 # This code makes presumptions about the way frames look, consistent
40 # with arch/i386/i386/db_trace.c. It also steals algorithms from there.
41
42 # Output looks like:
43 #
44 # 0xc03049cb <cpu_reboot+99>(0x100,0x0,0xc04fd728,0x0,0x6)
45 # at 0xc01bc97d <panic+197> (frame at 0xc5633bd0)
46 #
47 # In this case, the initial hex number and offset should be disregarded,
48 # and it should be interprted as if it were:
49 #
50 # cpu_reboot(0x100,0x0,0xc04fd728,0x0,0x6)
51 # at 0xc01bc97d <panic+197> (frame at 0xc5633bd0)
52 #
53 # due to limitations of gdb scripting.
54
55 define stack
56 set $frame=$arg0
57 set $retaddr=$arg1
58
59 while ($frame != 0)
60 set $callpc = $retaddr
61 set $retaddr = *(long*)($frame+4)
62
63 set $inst=*(long*)$retaddr
64 if (($inst & 0xff) == 0x59)
65 # (popl %ecx)
66 set $narg=1
67 else if (($inst & 0xffff) == 0xc483)
68 # (addl %n, %esp)
69 set $narg = (($inst >> 16) & 0xff) / 4
70 else
71 set $narg = 5
72 end
73
74 set $argp = $frame+8
75 printf " "
76 output/a $callpc
77 printf "("
78 while ($narg != 0)
79 printf "0x%lx", *(long*)$argp
80 set $argp = $argp+4
81 set $narg = $narg-1
82 if ($narg != 0)
83 printf ","
84 end
85 end
86 printf ")\n at "
87 output/a $retaddr
88 printf " (frame at %#x)\n", $frame
89
90 set $frame=*(long*)($frame+0)
91 end
92 end
93
94 document stack
95 ==> (gdb) stack FP IP
96 print a backtrace of all stack frames, starting at frame pointer FP,
97 and instruction pointer IP. For the default trace, run:
98 "stack $ebp $eip"
99 end