[PATCH] show_stack() portability and cleanup patch
From: David Mosberger <davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com> This is an attempt at sanitizing the interface for stack trace dumping somewhat. It's basically the last thing which prevents 2.5.x from working out-of-the-box for ia64. ia64 apparently cannot reasonably implement the show_stack interface declared in sched.h. Here is the rationale: modern calling conventions don't maintain a frame pointer and it's not possible to get a reliable stack trace with only a stack pointer as the starting point. You really need more machine state to start with. For a while, I thought the solution is to pass a task pointer to show_stack(), but it turns out that this would negatively impact x86 because it's sometimes useful to show only portions of a stack trace (e.g., starting from the point at which a trap occurred). Thus, this patch _adds_ the task pointer instead: extern void show_stack(struct task_struct *tsk, unsigned long *sp); The idea here is that show_stack(tsk, sp) will show the backtrace of task "tsk", starting from the stack frame that "sp" is pointing to. If tsk is NULL, the trace will be for the current task. If "sp" is NULL, all stack frames of the task are shown. If both are NULL, you'll get the full trace of the current task. I _think_ this should make everyone happy. The patch also removes the declaration of show_trace() in linux/sched.h (it never was a generic function; some platforms, in particular x86, may want to update accordingly). Finally, the patch replaces the one call to show_trace_task() with the equivalent call show_stack(task, NULL). The patch below is for Alpha and i386, since I can (compile-)test those (I'll provide the ia64 update through my regular updates). The other arches will break visibly and updating the code should be trivial: - add a task pointer argument to show_stack() and pass NULL as the first argument where needed - remove show_trace_task() - declare show_trace() in a platform-specific header file if you really want to keep it around
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