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-- Copyright 2012-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
DWARF frame unwinder executes one too many rows The problem is trying to unwind from a function where %ebp is NOT used as the frame pointer, and the size of the frame changes over the lifetime of that function. For instance, trying to unwind past the GNAT runtime function called system.tasking.rendezvous.timed_selective_wait on x86-linux, one can get: (gdb) bt [...] #3 0x0805364b in system.tasking.rendezvous.timed_selective_wait () #4 0xb7fe5068 in ?? () Backtrace stopped: previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?) Looking at the CFI, we find the following initial instructions... > DW_CFA_def_cfa: %esp+4 (r4 ofs 4) > DW_CFA_offset: %eip at cfa-4 (r8 = %eip) ... and the associated FDE: > 00001be4 00000054 00001be8 FDE cie=00000000 pc=08053310..08053951 [...] > DW_CFA_advance_loc: 8 to 080534ad > DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset: 112 > DW_CFA_advance_loc2: 414 to 0805364b > DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset: 108 [...] The problem is that the DWARF frame unwinder executed the FDE until the row for PC == 0x0805364b. But in reality, our program hasn't executed the instruction at that address yet (it is the return address). So GDB executed a little too much of the FDE, giving us the wrong offset for the frame base, and thus the wrong address where %eip got saved. This patch fixes the problem by using a more correct PC as the bound for executing the FDE. gdb/ChangeLog: * dwarf2-frame.c (dwarf2_frame_cache): Use get_frame_address_in_block instead of get_frame_pc as the bound for executing the frame's FDE. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.ada/rdv_wait: New testcase.
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with Pck; use Pck;
procedure Foo is
task type T is
entry Finish;
end T;
type TA is access T;
task body T is
begin
-- Wait for up to 100 seconds for the Finish Rendez-Vous to occur.
select
accept Finish do
null;
end Finish;
or
delay 100.0;
end select;
end T;
MIT : TA;
begin
-- Create a task, and give it some time to activate and then start
-- its execution.
MIT := new T;
delay 0.01;
-- Now, call our anchor. The task we just created should now be
-- blocked on a timed entry wait.
Break_Me;
-- Tell the task to finish before the 100 seconds are up. The test
-- is now finished, no need to wait :).
MIT.Finish;
end Foo;