Searched refs:addr2line (Results 1 – 5 of 5) sorted by relevance
295 static int addr2line(const char *dso_name, u64 addr, in addr2line() function370 struct child_process addr2line; member398 if (a2l->addr2line.pid != -1) { in addr2line_subprocess_cleanup()399 kill(a2l->addr2line.pid, SIGKILL); in addr2line_subprocess_cleanup()400 finish_command(&a2l->addr2line); /* ignore result, we don't care */ in addr2line_subprocess_cleanup()401 a2l->addr2line.pid = -1; in addr2line_subprocess_cleanup()429 a2l->addr2line.pid = -1; in addr2line_subprocess_init()430 a2l->addr2line.in = -1; in addr2line_subprocess_init()431 a2l->addr2line.out = -1; in addr2line_subprocess_init()432 a2l->addr2line.no_stderr = 1; in addr2line_subprocess_init()[all …]
32 const char *addr2line = "addr2line -s -e /proc/$PPID/exe -fpai"; in test_dump_stack() local34 char cmd[strlen(addr2line) + strlen(pipeline) + in test_dump_stack()43 c += sprintf(c, "%s", addr2line); in test_dump_stack()
65 addr2line -fip -j ${alt_target_section} -e ${obj} ${alt_target_offset} | awk '{print "\t" $0}'84 addr2line -fip -j ${section} -e ${obj} ${section_offset} | awk '{print "\t" $0}'
164 local code=$(${CROSS_COMPILE}addr2line -i -e "$objfile" "$address" 2>/dev/null)
106 After piping through addr2line output of the program looks as follows::