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amd64 db_trace: Reject unaligned frame pointers
Switch to using db_addr_t to hold frame pointer values until they are
verified to be suitably aligned.
Reviewed by: kib, markj
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D41532
(cherry picked from commit 4a9cd9fc22
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@ -121,17 +121,14 @@ db_frame(struct db_variable *vp, db_expr_t *valuep, int op)
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#define INTERRUPT 2
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#define SYSCALL 3
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static void db_nextframe(struct amd64_frame **, db_addr_t *, struct thread *);
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static void db_print_stack_entry(const char *, db_addr_t, void *);
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static void
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db_print_stack_entry(const char *name, db_addr_t callpc, void *frame)
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db_print_stack_entry(const char *name, db_addr_t callpc, db_addr_t frame)
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{
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db_printf("%s() at ", name != NULL ? name : "??");
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db_printsym(callpc, DB_STGY_PROC);
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if (frame != NULL)
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db_printf("/frame 0x%lx", (register_t)frame);
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if (frame != 0)
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db_printf("/frame %#lx", frame);
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db_printf("\n");
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}
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@ -139,17 +136,20 @@ db_print_stack_entry(const char *name, db_addr_t callpc, void *frame)
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* Figure out the next frame up in the call stack.
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*/
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static void
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db_nextframe(struct amd64_frame **fp, db_addr_t *ip, struct thread *td)
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db_nextframe(db_addr_t *fp, db_addr_t *ip, struct thread *td)
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{
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struct trapframe *tf;
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db_addr_t tf_addr;
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int frame_type;
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long rip, rsp, rbp;
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db_expr_t offset;
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c_db_sym_t sym;
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const char *name;
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rip = db_get_value((long) &(*fp)->f_retaddr, 8, FALSE);
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rbp = db_get_value((long) &(*fp)->f_frame, 8, FALSE);
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rip = db_get_value(*fp + offsetof(struct amd64_frame, f_retaddr), 8,
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FALSE);
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rbp = db_get_value(*fp + offsetof(struct amd64_frame, f_frame), 8,
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FALSE);
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/*
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* Figure out frame type. We look at the address just before
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@ -193,50 +193,55 @@ db_nextframe(struct amd64_frame **fp, db_addr_t *ip, struct thread *td)
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* Normal frames need no special processing.
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*/
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if (frame_type == NORMAL) {
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*ip = (db_addr_t) rip;
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*fp = (struct amd64_frame *) rbp;
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*ip = rip;
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*fp = rbp;
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return;
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}
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db_print_stack_entry(name, rip, &(*fp)->f_frame);
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db_print_stack_entry(name, rip, *fp);
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/*
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* Point to base of trapframe which is just above the
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* current frame.
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*/
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tf = (struct trapframe *)((long)*fp + 16);
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tf_addr = *fp + 16;
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if (INKERNEL((long) tf)) {
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rsp = tf->tf_rsp;
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rip = tf->tf_rip;
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rbp = tf->tf_rbp;
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switch (frame_type) {
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case TRAP:
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db_printf("--- trap %#r", tf->tf_trapno);
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break;
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case SYSCALL:
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db_printf("--- syscall");
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db_decode_syscall(td, tf->tf_rax);
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break;
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case INTERRUPT:
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db_printf("--- interrupt");
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break;
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default:
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panic("The moon has moved again.");
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}
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db_printf(", rip = %#lr, rsp = %#lr, rbp = %#lr ---\n", rip,
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rsp, rbp);
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if (!__is_aligned(tf_addr, _Alignof(*tf)) || !INKERNEL(tf_addr)) {
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db_printf("--- invalid trapframe %p\n", (void *)tf_addr);
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*ip = 0;
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*fp = 0;
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return;
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}
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tf = (struct trapframe *)tf_addr;
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*ip = (db_addr_t) rip;
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*fp = (struct amd64_frame *) rbp;
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rsp = tf->tf_rsp;
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rip = tf->tf_rip;
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rbp = tf->tf_rbp;
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switch (frame_type) {
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case TRAP:
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db_printf("--- trap %#r", tf->tf_trapno);
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break;
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case SYSCALL:
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db_printf("--- syscall");
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db_decode_syscall(td, tf->tf_rax);
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break;
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case INTERRUPT:
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db_printf("--- interrupt");
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break;
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default:
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__assert_unreachable();
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}
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db_printf(", rip = %#lr, rsp = %#lr, rbp = %#lr ---\n", rip, rsp, rbp);
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*ip = rip;
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*fp = rbp;
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}
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static int __nosanitizeaddress __nosanitizememory
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db_backtrace(struct thread *td, struct trapframe *tf, struct amd64_frame *frame,
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db_backtrace(struct thread *td, struct trapframe *tf, db_addr_t frame,
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db_addr_t pc, register_t sp, int count)
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{
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struct amd64_frame *actframe;
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db_addr_t actframe;
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const char *name;
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db_expr_t offset;
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c_db_sym_t sym;
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* jumped to a bogus location, so try and use
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* the return address to find our caller.
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*/
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db_print_stack_entry(name, pc, NULL);
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db_print_stack_entry(name, pc, 0);
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pc = db_get_value(sp, 8, FALSE);
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if (db_search_symbol(pc, DB_STGY_PROC,
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&offset) == C_DB_SYM_NULL)
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instr = db_get_value(pc, 4, FALSE);
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if ((instr & 0xffffffff) == 0xe5894855) {
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/* pushq %rbp; movq %rsp, %rbp */
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actframe = (void *)(tf->tf_rsp - 8);
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actframe = tf->tf_rsp - 8;
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} else if ((instr & 0xffffff) == 0xe58948) {
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/* movq %rsp, %rbp */
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actframe = (void *)tf->tf_rsp;
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actframe = tf->tf_rsp;
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if (tf->tf_rbp == 0) {
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/* Fake frame better. */
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frame = actframe;
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}
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} else if ((instr & 0xff) == 0xc3) {
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/* ret */
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actframe = (void *)(tf->tf_rsp - 8);
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actframe = tf->tf_rsp - 8;
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} else if (offset == 0) {
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/* Probably an assembler symbol. */
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actframe = (void *)(tf->tf_rsp - 8);
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actframe = tf->tf_rsp - 8;
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}
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} else if (name != NULL &&
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strcmp(name, "fork_trampoline") == 0) {
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if (actframe != frame) {
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/* `frame' belongs to caller. */
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pc = (db_addr_t)
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db_get_value((long)&actframe->f_retaddr, 8, FALSE);
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pc = db_get_value(actframe +
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offsetof(struct amd64_frame, f_retaddr), 8, FALSE);
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continue;
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}
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db_nextframe(&frame, &pc, td);
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if (INKERNEL((long)pc) && !INKERNEL((long)frame)) {
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sym = db_search_symbol(pc, DB_STGY_ANY, &offset);
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db_symbol_values(sym, &name, NULL);
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db_print_stack_entry(name, pc, frame);
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if (frame == 0)
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break;
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}
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if (!INKERNEL((long) frame)) {
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if (!__is_aligned(frame, _Alignof(struct amd64_frame)) ||
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!INKERNEL(frame)) {
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if (INKERNEL(pc)) {
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sym = db_search_symbol(pc, DB_STGY_ANY,
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&offset);
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db_symbol_values(sym, &name, NULL);
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db_print_stack_entry(name, pc, frame);
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break;
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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void
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db_trace_self(void)
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{
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struct amd64_frame *frame;
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db_addr_t callpc;
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db_addr_t callpc, frame;
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register_t rbp;
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__asm __volatile("movq %%rbp,%0" : "=r" (rbp));
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frame = (struct amd64_frame *)rbp;
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callpc = (db_addr_t)db_get_value((long)&frame->f_retaddr, 8, FALSE);
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frame = frame->f_frame;
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callpc = db_get_value(rbp + offsetof(struct amd64_frame, f_retaddr), 8,
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FALSE);
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frame = db_get_value(rbp + offsetof(struct amd64_frame, f_frame), 8,
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FALSE);
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db_backtrace(curthread, NULL, frame, callpc, 0, -1);
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}
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ctx = kdb_thr_ctx(thr);
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tf = thr == kdb_thread ? kdb_frame : NULL;
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return (db_backtrace(thr, tf, (struct amd64_frame *)ctx->pcb_rbp,
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ctx->pcb_rip, ctx->pcb_rsp, count));
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return (db_backtrace(thr, tf, ctx->pcb_rbp, ctx->pcb_rip, ctx->pcb_rsp,
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count));
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}
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void
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