1 /* libunwind - a platform-independent unwind library 2 Copyright (C) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co 3 Contributed by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com> 4 5 This file is part of libunwind. 6 7 Copyright (c) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Co. 8 9 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining 10 a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 11 "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including 12 without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, 13 distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to 14 permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to 15 the following conditions: 16 17 The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be 18 included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 19 20 THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 21 EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF 22 MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND 23 NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE 24 LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION 25 OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION 26 WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ 27 28 #include <stdio.h> 29 #include <string.h> 30 31 #define UNW_LOCAL_ONLY /* must define this for consistency with backtrace() */ 32 #include <libunwind.h> 33 34 int verbose; 35 36 int f257(void)37 f257 (void) 38 { 39 void *buffer[300]; 40 int i, n; 41 42 if (verbose) 43 printf ("First backtrace:\n"); 44 n = unw_backtrace (buffer, 300); 45 if (verbose) 46 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) 47 printf ("[%d] ip=%p\n", i, buffer[i]); 48 49 unw_set_cache_size (unw_local_addr_space, 1023, 0); 50 unw_flush_cache (unw_local_addr_space, 0, 0); 51 52 if (verbose) 53 printf ("\nSecond backtrace:\n"); 54 n = unw_backtrace (buffer, 300); 55 if (verbose) 56 for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) 57 printf ("[%d] ip=%p\n", i, buffer[i]); 58 return 0; 59 } 60 61 #define F(n,m) \ 62 int \ 63 f##n (void) \ 64 { \ 65 return f##m (); \ 66 } 67 68 /* Here, we rely on the fact that the script-cache's hash-table is 256 69 entries big. With 257 functions, we're guaranteed to get at least 70 one hash-collision. */ 71 F(256,257) F(255,256) F(254,255) F(253,254) 72 F(252,253) F(251,252) F(250,251) F(249,250) 73 F(248,249) F(247,248) F(246,247) F(245,246) 74 F(244,245) F(243,244) F(242,243) F(241,242) 75 F(240,241) F(239,240) F(238,239) F(237,238) 76 F(236,237) F(235,236) F(234,235) F(233,234) 77 F(232,233) F(231,232) F(230,231) F(229,230) 78 F(228,229) F(227,228) F(226,227) F(225,226) 79 F(224,225) F(223,224) F(222,223) F(221,222) 80 F(220,221) F(219,220) F(218,219) F(217,218) 81 F(216,217) F(215,216) F(214,215) F(213,214) 82 F(212,213) F(211,212) F(210,211) F(209,210) 83 F(208,209) F(207,208) F(206,207) F(205,206) 84 F(204,205) F(203,204) F(202,203) F(201,202) 85 F(200,201) F(199,200) F(198,199) F(197,198) 86 F(196,197) F(195,196) F(194,195) F(193,194) 87 F(192,193) F(191,192) F(190,191) F(189,190) 88 F(188,189) F(187,188) F(186,187) F(185,186) 89 F(184,185) F(183,184) F(182,183) F(181,182) 90 F(180,181) F(179,180) F(178,179) F(177,178) 91 F(176,177) F(175,176) F(174,175) F(173,174) 92 F(172,173) F(171,172) F(170,171) F(169,170) 93 F(168,169) F(167,168) F(166,167) F(165,166) 94 F(164,165) F(163,164) F(162,163) F(161,162) 95 F(160,161) F(159,160) F(158,159) F(157,158) 96 F(156,157) F(155,156) F(154,155) F(153,154) 97 F(152,153) F(151,152) F(150,151) F(149,150) 98 F(148,149) F(147,148) F(146,147) F(145,146) 99 F(144,145) F(143,144) F(142,143) F(141,142) 100 F(140,141) F(139,140) F(138,139) F(137,138) 101 F(136,137) F(135,136) F(134,135) F(133,134) 102 F(132,133) F(131,132) F(130,131) F(129,130) 103 F(128,129) F(127,128) F(126,127) F(125,126) 104 F(124,125) F(123,124) F(122,123) F(121,122) 105 F(120,121) F(119,120) F(118,119) F(117,118) 106 F(116,117) F(115,116) F(114,115) F(113,114) 107 F(112,113) F(111,112) F(110,111) F(109,110) 108 F(108,109) F(107,108) F(106,107) F(105,106) 109 F(104,105) F(103,104) F(102,103) F(101,102) 110 F(100,101) F(99,100) F(98,99) F(97,98) 111 F(96,97) F(95,96) F(94,95) F(93,94) 112 F(92,93) F(91,92) F(90,91) F(89,90) 113 F(88,89) F(87,88) F(86,87) F(85,86) 114 F(84,85) F(83,84) F(82,83) F(81,82) 115 F(80,81) F(79,80) F(78,79) F(77,78) 116 F(76,77) F(75,76) F(74,75) F(73,74) 117 F(72,73) F(71,72) F(70,71) F(69,70) 118 F(68,69) F(67,68) F(66,67) F(65,66) 119 F(64,65) F(63,64) F(62,63) F(61,62) 120 F(60,61) F(59,60) F(58,59) F(57,58) 121 F(56,57) F(55,56) F(54,55) F(53,54) 122 F(52,53) F(51,52) F(50,51) F(49,50) 123 F(48,49) F(47,48) F(46,47) F(45,46) 124 F(44,45) F(43,44) F(42,43) F(41,42) 125 F(40,41) F(39,40) F(38,39) F(37,38) 126 F(36,37) F(35,36) F(34,35) F(33,34) 127 F(32,33) F(31,32) F(30,31) F(29,30) 128 F(28,29) F(27,28) F(26,27) F(25,26) 129 F(24,25) F(23,24) F(22,23) F(21,22) 130 F(20,21) F(19,20) F(18,19) F(17,18) 131 F(16,17) F(15,16) F(14,15) F(13,14) 132 F(12,13) F(11,12) F(10,11) F(9,10) 133 F(8,9) F(7,8) F(6,7) F(5,6) 134 F(4,5) F(3,4) F(2,3) F(1,2) 135 136 int main(int argc,char ** argv)137 main (int argc, char **argv) 138 { 139 if (argc > 1 && strcmp (argv[1], "-v") == 0) 140 verbose = 1; 141 142 return f1 (); 143 } 144