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This commit fixes a number of issues with the tile backtrace code. - Don't try to identify userspace shared object or executable paths if we are doing a backtrace from an interrupt; it's not legal, and also unlikely to be interesting. Likewise, don't try to do it for other address spaces, since d_path() assumes it is being called in "current" context. - Move "in_backtrace" from thread_struct to thread_info. This way we can access it even if our stack thread_info has been clobbered, which makes backtracing more robust. - Avoid using "current" directly when testing for is_sigreturn(). Since "current" may be corrupt, we're better off using kbt->task explicitly to look up the vdso_base for the current task. Conveniently, this simplifies the internal APIs (we only need one is_sigreturn() function now). - Avoid bogus "Odd fault" warning when pc/sp/ex1 are all zero, as is true for kernel threads above the last frame. - Hook into Tejun Heo's dump_stack() framework in lib/dump_stack.c. - Write last entry in save_stack_trace() as ULONG_MAX, not zero, since ftrace (at least) relies on finding that marker. - Implement save_stack_trace_regs() and save_strack_trace_user(), and set CONFIG_USER_STACKTRACE_SUPPORT. Signed-off-by: Chris Metcalf <cmetcalf@ezchip.com> |
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Makefile | ||
atomic_32.c | ||
atomic_asm_32.S | ||
cacheflush.c | ||
checksum.c | ||
cpumask.c | ||
delay.c | ||
exports.c | ||
memchr_32.c | ||
memchr_64.c | ||
memcpy_32.S | ||
memcpy_64.c | ||
memcpy_user_64.c | ||
memmove.c | ||
memset_32.c | ||
memset_64.c | ||
spinlock_32.c | ||
spinlock_64.c | ||
spinlock_common.h | ||
strchr_32.c | ||
strchr_64.c | ||
string-endian.h | ||
strlen_32.c | ||
strlen_64.c | ||
strnlen_32.c | ||
strnlen_64.c | ||
uaccess.c | ||
usercopy_32.S | ||
usercopy_64.S |