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stacktrace with libunwind and elfutils
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// stack_trace.c | |
// | |
// gcc stack_trace.c -ldw -lunwind -g -o stack_trace | |
#define UNW_LOCAL_ONLY | |
#include <elfutils/libdwfl.h> | |
#include <libunwind.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <string.h> | |
#include <stdarg.h> | |
#include <unistd.h> | |
#include <errno.h> | |
#include <assert.h> | |
static void debugInfo(FILE* out,const void* ip) | |
{ | |
char *debuginfo_path=NULL; | |
Dwfl_Callbacks callbacks={ | |
.find_elf=dwfl_linux_proc_find_elf, | |
.find_debuginfo=dwfl_standard_find_debuginfo, | |
.debuginfo_path=&debuginfo_path, | |
}; | |
Dwfl* dwfl=dwfl_begin(&callbacks); | |
assert(dwfl!=NULL); | |
assert(dwfl_linux_proc_report (dwfl, getpid())==0); | |
assert(dwfl_report_end (dwfl, NULL, NULL)==0); | |
Dwarf_Addr addr = (uintptr_t)ip; | |
Dwfl_Module* module=dwfl_addrmodule (dwfl, addr); | |
const char* function_name = dwfl_module_addrname(module, addr); | |
fprintf(out,"%s(",function_name); | |
Dwfl_Line *line=dwfl_getsrc (dwfl, addr); | |
if(line!=NULL) | |
{ | |
int nline; | |
Dwarf_Addr addr; | |
const char* filename=dwfl_lineinfo (line, &addr,&nline,NULL,NULL,NULL); | |
fprintf(out,"%s:%d",strrchr(filename,'/')+1,nline); | |
} | |
else | |
{ | |
fprintf(out,"%p",ip); | |
} | |
} | |
static void __attribute__((noinline)) printStackTrace(FILE* out, int skip) | |
{ | |
unw_context_t uc; | |
unw_getcontext(&uc); | |
unw_cursor_t cursor; | |
unw_init_local(&cursor, &uc); | |
while(unw_step(&cursor)>0) | |
{ | |
unw_word_t ip; | |
unw_get_reg(&cursor, UNW_REG_IP, &ip); | |
unw_word_t offset; | |
char name[32]; | |
assert(unw_get_proc_name(&cursor, name,sizeof(name), &offset)==0); | |
if(skip<=0) | |
{ | |
fprintf(out,"\tat "); | |
debugInfo(out,(void*)(ip-4)); | |
fprintf(out,")\n"); | |
} | |
if(strcmp(name,"main")==0) | |
break; | |
skip--; | |
} | |
} | |
void c(void) | |
{ | |
printStackTrace(stdout,0); | |
} | |
void b(void) | |
{ | |
c(); | |
} | |
void a(void) | |
{ | |
b(); | |
} | |
int main(int argc, char*argv[]) | |
{ | |
a(); | |
} |
Yes thank you very much for this snippet.
Here's how to get the .so name when the file name is not available:
--- stacktrace.c 2015-07-31 00:08:16.844089668 -0700
+++ stacktrace.c 2015-07-31 00:08:11.280271152 -0700
@@ -50,7 +50,9 @@
}
else
{
- fprintf(out,"%p",ip);
+ const char *module_name = dwfl_module_info(module,
+ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+ fprintf(out, "in %s", module_name);
}
}
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Works nicely, thank you for sharing.
To compile it as C++ and demangle C++ symbols do