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backtracing threaded ARM core
- From: Nickolay Vinogradov <nickolay at protei dot ru>
- To: gdb at sourceware dot org
- Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 21:35:47 +0300
- Subject: backtracing threaded ARM core
Hi,
I'm having trouble with backtracing threaded ARM applications.
My simple application create thread, which call func1() -> func2() ->
func3() and then sleep();
If I kill this thread(with SEGV) while sleep, and look with gdb, I see
only last function nanosleep(), and unknown __pthread_enable_asynccancel().
(gdb) bt
#0 0x01d4cde4 in nanosleep ()
#1 0x01d4be5c in __pthread_enable_asynccancel () at cancellation.c:42
#2 0xbee4d9b4 in ?? ()
Current language: auto; currently asm
When sleep() replaced in the code with while(1), then I can see the full
backtrace:
#0 0x00008260 in func3 (a=<value optimized out>) at core_test.cpp:66
#1 0x0000826c in func2 (a=0x492edfa7) at core_test.cpp:57
#2 0x0000828c in func1 (a=0x492edfa7) at core_test.cpp:49
#3 0x000082c4 in ThreadFunction () at core_test.cpp:45
#4 0x00008908 in start_thread (arg=<value optimized out>) at
pthread_create.c:300
#5 0x00026770 in clone ()
Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC
Repeated with:
gcc-4.2.1(armv5b-softfloat-linux) + glibc-2.5
gcc-4.3.2(armeb-none-linux-gnueabi) + glibc-2.8
Could you please help me out ?
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Nickolay VInogradov