BacktraceOffline is the only code that uses libLLVM. Create
a new shared library, backtrace_offline.so, that references this
so that including libbacktrace.so doesn't wind up pulling in libLLVM.
Change-Id: I90c502d833f6c464c3810dffde52a0c6da241cce
This reverts commit ab5e583327.
And statically link llvm libraries on host to remove dependency
on 32-bit llvm shared library which is not included in the prebuilt.
Bug: 22229391
Change-Id: I8210687655ee1809fd820ab2a6ca5dfaf3f9096d
Using llvm makes libbacktrace stops building for 32 bit on linux host x86_64.
This reverts commit c9c6b6ee77.
Change-Id: Ieb807db881d7bb3132cd09e25fd08c28766ca0a8
The object hierarchy was confusing and convoluted. This removes
a lot of unnecessary code, and consolidates the BacktraceCurrent
and BacktraceThread code into BacktraceCurrent.
Change-Id: I01c8407d493712a48169df49dd3ff46db4a7c3ae
The latest clang (r230699) does not allow SP/PC to be declared in inline asm
lists. This is a problem for libraries that are attempting to save all
register state.
Change-Id: I1ce80530f8be85fd74e949d0c65b60080e0aaf2a
Switch to the better supported pthread_cond to handle the Wait/Wake
functions.
Also, increase the number of simultaneous threads in the thread tests.
Bug: 18381207
(cherry picked from commit db44538387)
Change-Id: Id326a7a7b92cb61573def3f761597c40f3ef2f4b
This new version doesn't require any specialized thread
implementation, it uses the Current implementation to do its job.
In addition, it runs much faster when multiple threads are trying
to unwind at the same time since the global signal lock is held for
only a small amount of time. Even running through the threads one at
a time should be faster since it no longer requires two passes through
the unwound stacks.
The new code now allows multiple simultaneous unwinds of the
same thread.
Finally, add the ability to unwind from a ucontext_t passed in. This
functionality doesn't work for remote unwinds yet.
Change-Id: I4d181d7ca5ffd2acfd1686e668e6d21e36b425cb
The way libunwind handles local unwinds is different from remote unwinds,
so create a new map object to handle the differences.
Add new test to verify the map data is being generated correctly.
Add new tests to check for leaks.
Refactor the BACK_LOGW code into a single header file.
Change-Id: I01f3cbfc4b927646174ea1b614fa25d23b9b3427
Update to handle the new optimized way that libunwind works.
In addition, a small refactor of the BacktraceMap code.
A few new tests of for good measure.
Change-Id: I2f9b4f5ad5a0dfe907b31febee76e4b9b94fb76f
This includes removing the map_info.c source and replacing it with the
BacktraceMap class to handle all map related code.
Change all callers of libbacktrace map functionality.
Also modify the corkscrew thread code so that it doesn't need to build
the map twice (once in the corkscrew format and once in the libbacktrace
format).
Change-Id: I32865a39f83a3dd6f958fc03c2759ba47d12382e
We're seeing major stack trace generation performance
regression and want to find out whether it's libunwind.
Bug: 12181612
Change-Id: I3866ea956859f5cbdfe4f1ee6f20a2b6d39962c4
The old code was essentially trying to be C++ in C and was awkward. This
change makes it all objects with a thin layer that C code can use.
There is a C++ backtrace object that is not very useful, this code will
replace it.
This change also includes moving the backtrace test to a gtest, and adding
coverage of all major functionality.
Bug: 8410085
Change-Id: Iae0f1b09b3dd60395f71ed66010c1ea5cdd37841
This library will be used to abstract away getting backtrace
data from how it is implemented. This is the first step to
replacing libcorkscrew with libunwind.
Bug: 8410085
Change-Id: Ie8f159e96a055d378e1ddc72d40239fba4cf52b7