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35 address\-space and initializes it based on the call\-back routines
38 The call\-back routines are described in detail below. The
52 .SH CALL\-BACK ROUTINES
56 uses a set of call\-back routines to access the
66 The first argument to every call\-back routine is an address\-space
71 call\-back routine, libunwind
79 The synopsis and a detailed description of every call\-back routine
82 .SS CALL\-BACK ROUTINE SYNOPSIS
172 call\-back to
184 is zero if the call\-back does not need to
197 call\-back (see below).
200 call\-back must
204 call\-back may return \-UNW_ESTOPUNWIND
212 call\-back to
232 call\-back to obtain the address of the head of the dynamic unwind\-info
252 call\-back must return zero. Otherwise, the negative value of one of
260 call\-back to read
276 target. In other words, it is the responsibility of the call\-back
281 call\-back must return zero. Otherwise, the negative value of one of
289 call\-back to read
306 responsibility of the call\-back routine to convert between the
310 call\-back must
319 call\-back to read
339 target. In other words, it is the responsibility of the call\-back
344 call\-back must
353 call\-back to resume
359 call\-back, it has already established the desired machine\- and
364 the call\-back needs to do is perform whatever action is needed to
368 call\-back is invoked only in response to a call to
376 call\-back must return
380 when resuming execution in the local address space, the call\-back will
387 call\-back to
417 call\-back must