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* Further problem with 2.95.3 debug info :(
@ 2002-04-11 19:11 Daniel Jacobowitz
  2002-04-12  2:51 ` Pierre Muller
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Jacobowitz @ 2002-04-11 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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This one isn't as easy as the last stabs fix.  Sometimes, apparently, GCC
elides the first line number instead of shifting it later.  As a result,
breakpoints on the function now stop in a yet wronger location.  Example:

main:
.LBB10:
        pushl %ebp
        movl %esp,%ebp
        subl $2044,%esp
        pushl %edi
        pushl %esi
        pushl %ebx
.stabn 68,0,90,.LM21-main
.LM21:
        addl $-12,%esp
        pushl $toplevel
        call _setjmp
        addl $16,%esp
        testl %eax,%eax
        je .L174
.stabn 68,0,92,.LM22-main
.LM22:

So we break after the first call to setjmp.  Which is, the astute observer
notes, inside of an `if'.  In this case, it's a not-usually-taken `if' and
we stop at the completely wrong time.

There's no fixing this with the debug info we have, IMO.  GCC 3.0 gets the
debug info right and we then handle it correctly.  I've no idea what prompts
GCC to do which (although it seems to show up more on PowerPC than on i386,
I've seen it on both).

So, this message is just in case anyone has a brilliant idea for handling
this, or to save people a little time on bug reports.  The only thing I can
think of is to let a prologue scanner hit the panic button and say "no, the
prologue really DOES end between lines!".

-- 
Daniel Jacobowitz                           Carnegie Mellon University
MontaVista Software                         Debian GNU/Linux Developer


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