| // Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // This file provides an internal debug logging facility. The debug |
| // log is a lightweight, in-memory, per-M ring buffer. By default, the |
| // runtime prints the debug log on panic. |
| // |
| // To print something to the debug log, call dlog to obtain a dlogger |
| // and use the methods on that to add values. The values will be |
| // space-separated in the output (much like println). |
| // |
| // This facility can be enabled by passing -tags debuglog when |
| // building. Without this tag, dlog calls compile to nothing. |
| |
| package runtime |
| |
| import ( |
| "runtime/internal/atomic" |
| "runtime/internal/sys" |
| "unsafe" |
| ) |
| |
| // debugLogBytes is the size of each per-M ring buffer. This is |
| // allocated off-heap to avoid blowing up the M and hence the GC'd |
| // heap size. |
| const debugLogBytes = 16 << 10 |
| |
| // debugLogStringLimit is the maximum number of bytes in a string. |
| // Above this, the string will be truncated with "..(n more bytes).." |
| const debugLogStringLimit = debugLogBytes / 8 |
| |
| // dlog returns a debug logger. The caller can use methods on the |
| // returned logger to add values, which will be space-separated in the |
| // final output, much like println. The caller must call end() to |
| // finish the message. |
| // |
| // dlog can be used from highly-constrained corners of the runtime: it |
| // is safe to use in the signal handler, from within the write |
| // barrier, from within the stack implementation, and in places that |
| // must be recursively nosplit. |
| // |
| // This will be compiled away if built without the debuglog build tag. |
| // However, argument construction may not be. If any of the arguments |
| // are not literals or trivial expressions, consider protecting the |
| // call with "if dlogEnabled". |
| // |
| //go:nosplit |
| //go:nowritebarrierrec |
| func dlog() *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // Get the time. |
| tick, nano := uint64(cputicks()), uint64(nanotime()) |
| |
| // Try to get a cached logger. |
| l := getCachedDlogger() |
| |
| // If we couldn't get a cached logger, try to get one from the |
| // global pool. |
| if l == nil { |
| allp := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(&allDloggers)) |
| all := (*dlogger)(unsafe.Pointer(atomic.Loaduintptr(allp))) |
| for l1 := all; l1 != nil; l1 = l1.allLink { |
| if l1.owned.Load() == 0 && l1.owned.CompareAndSwap(0, 1) { |
| l = l1 |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If that failed, allocate a new logger. |
| if l == nil { |
| // Use sysAllocOS instead of sysAlloc because we want to interfere |
| // with the runtime as little as possible, and sysAlloc updates accounting. |
| l = (*dlogger)(sysAllocOS(unsafe.Sizeof(dlogger{}))) |
| if l == nil { |
| throw("failed to allocate debug log") |
| } |
| l.w.r.data = &l.w.data |
| l.owned.Store(1) |
| |
| // Prepend to allDloggers list. |
| headp := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(&allDloggers)) |
| for { |
| head := atomic.Loaduintptr(headp) |
| l.allLink = (*dlogger)(unsafe.Pointer(head)) |
| if atomic.Casuintptr(headp, head, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(l))) { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // If the time delta is getting too high, write a new sync |
| // packet. We set the limit so we don't write more than 6 |
| // bytes of delta in the record header. |
| const deltaLimit = 1<<(3*7) - 1 // ~2ms between sync packets |
| if tick-l.w.tick > deltaLimit || nano-l.w.nano > deltaLimit { |
| l.w.writeSync(tick, nano) |
| } |
| |
| // Reserve space for framing header. |
| l.w.ensure(debugLogHeaderSize) |
| l.w.write += debugLogHeaderSize |
| |
| // Write record header. |
| l.w.uvarint(tick - l.w.tick) |
| l.w.uvarint(nano - l.w.nano) |
| gp := getg() |
| if gp != nil && gp.m != nil && gp.m.p != 0 { |
| l.w.varint(int64(gp.m.p.ptr().id)) |
| } else { |
| l.w.varint(-1) |
| } |
| |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| // A dlogger writes to the debug log. |
| // |
| // To obtain a dlogger, call dlog(). When done with the dlogger, call |
| // end(). |
| type dlogger struct { |
| _ sys.NotInHeap |
| w debugLogWriter |
| |
| // allLink is the next dlogger in the allDloggers list. |
| allLink *dlogger |
| |
| // owned indicates that this dlogger is owned by an M. This is |
| // accessed atomically. |
| owned atomic.Uint32 |
| } |
| |
| // allDloggers is a list of all dloggers, linked through |
| // dlogger.allLink. This is accessed atomically. This is prepend only, |
| // so it doesn't need to protect against ABA races. |
| var allDloggers *dlogger |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) end() { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // Fill in framing header. |
| size := l.w.write - l.w.r.end |
| if !l.w.writeFrameAt(l.w.r.end, size) { |
| throw("record too large") |
| } |
| |
| // Commit the record. |
| l.w.r.end = l.w.write |
| |
| // Attempt to return this logger to the cache. |
| if putCachedDlogger(l) { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // Return the logger to the global pool. |
| l.owned.Store(0) |
| } |
| |
| const ( |
| debugLogUnknown = 1 + iota |
| debugLogBoolTrue |
| debugLogBoolFalse |
| debugLogInt |
| debugLogUint |
| debugLogHex |
| debugLogPtr |
| debugLogString |
| debugLogConstString |
| debugLogStringOverflow |
| |
| debugLogPC |
| debugLogTraceback |
| ) |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) b(x bool) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| if x { |
| l.w.byte(debugLogBoolTrue) |
| } else { |
| l.w.byte(debugLogBoolFalse) |
| } |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) i(x int) *dlogger { |
| return l.i64(int64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) i8(x int8) *dlogger { |
| return l.i64(int64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) i16(x int16) *dlogger { |
| return l.i64(int64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) i32(x int32) *dlogger { |
| return l.i64(int64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) i64(x int64) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| l.w.byte(debugLogInt) |
| l.w.varint(x) |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) u(x uint) *dlogger { |
| return l.u64(uint64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) uptr(x uintptr) *dlogger { |
| return l.u64(uint64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) u8(x uint8) *dlogger { |
| return l.u64(uint64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) u16(x uint16) *dlogger { |
| return l.u64(uint64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) u32(x uint32) *dlogger { |
| return l.u64(uint64(x)) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) u64(x uint64) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| l.w.byte(debugLogUint) |
| l.w.uvarint(x) |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) hex(x uint64) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| l.w.byte(debugLogHex) |
| l.w.uvarint(x) |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) p(x any) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| l.w.byte(debugLogPtr) |
| if x == nil { |
| l.w.uvarint(0) |
| } else { |
| v := efaceOf(&x) |
| switch v._type.kind & kindMask { |
| case kindChan, kindFunc, kindMap, kindPtr, kindUnsafePointer: |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(uintptr(v.data))) |
| default: |
| throw("not a pointer type") |
| } |
| } |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) s(x string) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| strData := unsafe.StringData(x) |
| datap := &firstmoduledata |
| if len(x) > 4 && datap.etext <= uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(strData)) && uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(strData)) < datap.end { |
| // String constants are in the rodata section, which |
| // isn't recorded in moduledata. But it has to be |
| // somewhere between etext and end. |
| l.w.byte(debugLogConstString) |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(len(x))) |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(strData)) - datap.etext)) |
| } else { |
| l.w.byte(debugLogString) |
| // We can't use unsafe.Slice as it may panic, which isn't safe |
| // in this (potentially) nowritebarrier context. |
| var b []byte |
| bb := (*slice)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) |
| bb.array = unsafe.Pointer(strData) |
| bb.len, bb.cap = len(x), len(x) |
| if len(b) > debugLogStringLimit { |
| b = b[:debugLogStringLimit] |
| } |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(len(b))) |
| l.w.bytes(b) |
| if len(b) != len(x) { |
| l.w.byte(debugLogStringOverflow) |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(len(x) - len(b))) |
| } |
| } |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) pc(x uintptr) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| l.w.byte(debugLogPC) |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(x)) |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *dlogger) traceback(x []uintptr) *dlogger { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return l |
| } |
| l.w.byte(debugLogTraceback) |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(len(x))) |
| for _, pc := range x { |
| l.w.uvarint(uint64(pc)) |
| } |
| return l |
| } |
| |
| // A debugLogWriter is a ring buffer of binary debug log records. |
| // |
| // A log record consists of a 2-byte framing header and a sequence of |
| // fields. The framing header gives the size of the record as a little |
| // endian 16-bit value. Each field starts with a byte indicating its |
| // type, followed by type-specific data. If the size in the framing |
| // header is 0, it's a sync record consisting of two little endian |
| // 64-bit values giving a new time base. |
| // |
| // Because this is a ring buffer, new records will eventually |
| // overwrite old records. Hence, it maintains a reader that consumes |
| // the log as it gets overwritten. That reader state is where an |
| // actual log reader would start. |
| type debugLogWriter struct { |
| _ sys.NotInHeap |
| write uint64 |
| data debugLogBuf |
| |
| // tick and nano are the time bases from the most recently |
| // written sync record. |
| tick, nano uint64 |
| |
| // r is a reader that consumes records as they get overwritten |
| // by the writer. It also acts as the initial reader state |
| // when printing the log. |
| r debugLogReader |
| |
| // buf is a scratch buffer for encoding. This is here to |
| // reduce stack usage. |
| buf [10]byte |
| } |
| |
| type debugLogBuf struct { |
| _ sys.NotInHeap |
| b [debugLogBytes]byte |
| } |
| |
| const ( |
| // debugLogHeaderSize is the number of bytes in the framing |
| // header of every dlog record. |
| debugLogHeaderSize = 2 |
| |
| // debugLogSyncSize is the number of bytes in a sync record. |
| debugLogSyncSize = debugLogHeaderSize + 2*8 |
| ) |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) ensure(n uint64) { |
| for l.write+n >= l.r.begin+uint64(len(l.data.b)) { |
| // Consume record at begin. |
| if l.r.skip() == ^uint64(0) { |
| // Wrapped around within a record. |
| // |
| // TODO(austin): It would be better to just |
| // eat the whole buffer at this point, but we |
| // have to communicate that to the reader |
| // somehow. |
| throw("record wrapped around") |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) writeFrameAt(pos, size uint64) bool { |
| l.data.b[pos%uint64(len(l.data.b))] = uint8(size) |
| l.data.b[(pos+1)%uint64(len(l.data.b))] = uint8(size >> 8) |
| return size <= 0xFFFF |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) writeSync(tick, nano uint64) { |
| l.tick, l.nano = tick, nano |
| l.ensure(debugLogHeaderSize) |
| l.writeFrameAt(l.write, 0) |
| l.write += debugLogHeaderSize |
| l.writeUint64LE(tick) |
| l.writeUint64LE(nano) |
| l.r.end = l.write |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) writeUint64LE(x uint64) { |
| var b [8]byte |
| b[0] = byte(x) |
| b[1] = byte(x >> 8) |
| b[2] = byte(x >> 16) |
| b[3] = byte(x >> 24) |
| b[4] = byte(x >> 32) |
| b[5] = byte(x >> 40) |
| b[6] = byte(x >> 48) |
| b[7] = byte(x >> 56) |
| l.bytes(b[:]) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) byte(x byte) { |
| l.ensure(1) |
| pos := l.write |
| l.write++ |
| l.data.b[pos%uint64(len(l.data.b))] = x |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) bytes(x []byte) { |
| l.ensure(uint64(len(x))) |
| pos := l.write |
| l.write += uint64(len(x)) |
| for len(x) > 0 { |
| n := copy(l.data.b[pos%uint64(len(l.data.b)):], x) |
| pos += uint64(n) |
| x = x[n:] |
| } |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) varint(x int64) { |
| var u uint64 |
| if x < 0 { |
| u = (^uint64(x) << 1) | 1 // complement i, bit 0 is 1 |
| } else { |
| u = (uint64(x) << 1) // do not complement i, bit 0 is 0 |
| } |
| l.uvarint(u) |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (l *debugLogWriter) uvarint(u uint64) { |
| i := 0 |
| for u >= 0x80 { |
| l.buf[i] = byte(u) | 0x80 |
| u >>= 7 |
| i++ |
| } |
| l.buf[i] = byte(u) |
| i++ |
| l.bytes(l.buf[:i]) |
| } |
| |
| type debugLogReader struct { |
| data *debugLogBuf |
| |
| // begin and end are the positions in the log of the beginning |
| // and end of the log data, modulo len(data). |
| begin, end uint64 |
| |
| // tick and nano are the current time base at begin. |
| tick, nano uint64 |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (r *debugLogReader) skip() uint64 { |
| // Read size at pos. |
| if r.begin+debugLogHeaderSize > r.end { |
| return ^uint64(0) |
| } |
| size := uint64(r.readUint16LEAt(r.begin)) |
| if size == 0 { |
| // Sync packet. |
| r.tick = r.readUint64LEAt(r.begin + debugLogHeaderSize) |
| r.nano = r.readUint64LEAt(r.begin + debugLogHeaderSize + 8) |
| size = debugLogSyncSize |
| } |
| if r.begin+size > r.end { |
| return ^uint64(0) |
| } |
| r.begin += size |
| return size |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (r *debugLogReader) readUint16LEAt(pos uint64) uint16 { |
| return uint16(r.data.b[pos%uint64(len(r.data.b))]) | |
| uint16(r.data.b[(pos+1)%uint64(len(r.data.b))])<<8 |
| } |
| |
| //go:nosplit |
| func (r *debugLogReader) readUint64LEAt(pos uint64) uint64 { |
| var b [8]byte |
| for i := range b { |
| b[i] = r.data.b[pos%uint64(len(r.data.b))] |
| pos++ |
| } |
| return uint64(b[0]) | uint64(b[1])<<8 | |
| uint64(b[2])<<16 | uint64(b[3])<<24 | |
| uint64(b[4])<<32 | uint64(b[5])<<40 | |
| uint64(b[6])<<48 | uint64(b[7])<<56 |
| } |
| |
| func (r *debugLogReader) peek() (tick uint64) { |
| // Consume any sync records. |
| size := uint64(0) |
| for size == 0 { |
| if r.begin+debugLogHeaderSize > r.end { |
| return ^uint64(0) |
| } |
| size = uint64(r.readUint16LEAt(r.begin)) |
| if size != 0 { |
| break |
| } |
| if r.begin+debugLogSyncSize > r.end { |
| return ^uint64(0) |
| } |
| // Sync packet. |
| r.tick = r.readUint64LEAt(r.begin + debugLogHeaderSize) |
| r.nano = r.readUint64LEAt(r.begin + debugLogHeaderSize + 8) |
| r.begin += debugLogSyncSize |
| } |
| |
| // Peek tick delta. |
| if r.begin+size > r.end { |
| return ^uint64(0) |
| } |
| pos := r.begin + debugLogHeaderSize |
| var u uint64 |
| for i := uint(0); ; i += 7 { |
| b := r.data.b[pos%uint64(len(r.data.b))] |
| pos++ |
| u |= uint64(b&^0x80) << i |
| if b&0x80 == 0 { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if pos > r.begin+size { |
| return ^uint64(0) |
| } |
| return r.tick + u |
| } |
| |
| func (r *debugLogReader) header() (end, tick, nano uint64, p int) { |
| // Read size. We've already skipped sync packets and checked |
| // bounds in peek. |
| size := uint64(r.readUint16LEAt(r.begin)) |
| end = r.begin + size |
| r.begin += debugLogHeaderSize |
| |
| // Read tick, nano, and p. |
| tick = r.uvarint() + r.tick |
| nano = r.uvarint() + r.nano |
| p = int(r.varint()) |
| |
| return |
| } |
| |
| func (r *debugLogReader) uvarint() uint64 { |
| var u uint64 |
| for i := uint(0); ; i += 7 { |
| b := r.data.b[r.begin%uint64(len(r.data.b))] |
| r.begin++ |
| u |= uint64(b&^0x80) << i |
| if b&0x80 == 0 { |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| return u |
| } |
| |
| func (r *debugLogReader) varint() int64 { |
| u := r.uvarint() |
| var v int64 |
| if u&1 == 0 { |
| v = int64(u >> 1) |
| } else { |
| v = ^int64(u >> 1) |
| } |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| func (r *debugLogReader) printVal() bool { |
| typ := r.data.b[r.begin%uint64(len(r.data.b))] |
| r.begin++ |
| |
| switch typ { |
| default: |
| print("<unknown field type ", hex(typ), " pos ", r.begin-1, " end ", r.end, ">\n") |
| return false |
| |
| case debugLogUnknown: |
| print("<unknown kind>") |
| |
| case debugLogBoolTrue: |
| print(true) |
| |
| case debugLogBoolFalse: |
| print(false) |
| |
| case debugLogInt: |
| print(r.varint()) |
| |
| case debugLogUint: |
| print(r.uvarint()) |
| |
| case debugLogHex, debugLogPtr: |
| print(hex(r.uvarint())) |
| |
| case debugLogString: |
| sl := r.uvarint() |
| if r.begin+sl > r.end { |
| r.begin = r.end |
| print("<string length corrupted>") |
| break |
| } |
| for sl > 0 { |
| b := r.data.b[r.begin%uint64(len(r.data.b)):] |
| if uint64(len(b)) > sl { |
| b = b[:sl] |
| } |
| r.begin += uint64(len(b)) |
| sl -= uint64(len(b)) |
| gwrite(b) |
| } |
| |
| case debugLogConstString: |
| len, ptr := int(r.uvarint()), uintptr(r.uvarint()) |
| ptr += firstmoduledata.etext |
| // We can't use unsafe.String as it may panic, which isn't safe |
| // in this (potentially) nowritebarrier context. |
| str := stringStruct{ |
| str: unsafe.Pointer(ptr), |
| len: len, |
| } |
| s := *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&str)) |
| print(s) |
| |
| case debugLogStringOverflow: |
| print("..(", r.uvarint(), " more bytes)..") |
| |
| case debugLogPC: |
| printDebugLogPC(uintptr(r.uvarint()), false) |
| |
| case debugLogTraceback: |
| n := int(r.uvarint()) |
| for i := 0; i < n; i++ { |
| print("\n\t") |
| // gentraceback PCs are always return PCs. |
| // Convert them to call PCs. |
| // |
| // TODO(austin): Expand inlined frames. |
| printDebugLogPC(uintptr(r.uvarint()), true) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| // printDebugLog prints the debug log. |
| func printDebugLog() { |
| if !dlogEnabled { |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // This function should not panic or throw since it is used in |
| // the fatal panic path and this may deadlock. |
| |
| printlock() |
| |
| // Get the list of all debug logs. |
| allp := (*uintptr)(unsafe.Pointer(&allDloggers)) |
| all := (*dlogger)(unsafe.Pointer(atomic.Loaduintptr(allp))) |
| |
| // Count the logs. |
| n := 0 |
| for l := all; l != nil; l = l.allLink { |
| n++ |
| } |
| if n == 0 { |
| printunlock() |
| return |
| } |
| |
| // Prepare read state for all logs. |
| type readState struct { |
| debugLogReader |
| first bool |
| lost uint64 |
| nextTick uint64 |
| } |
| // Use sysAllocOS instead of sysAlloc because we want to interfere |
| // with the runtime as little as possible, and sysAlloc updates accounting. |
| state1 := sysAllocOS(unsafe.Sizeof(readState{}) * uintptr(n)) |
| if state1 == nil { |
| println("failed to allocate read state for", n, "logs") |
| printunlock() |
| return |
| } |
| state := (*[1 << 20]readState)(state1)[:n] |
| { |
| l := all |
| for i := range state { |
| s := &state[i] |
| s.debugLogReader = l.w.r |
| s.first = true |
| s.lost = l.w.r.begin |
| s.nextTick = s.peek() |
| l = l.allLink |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Print records. |
| for { |
| // Find the next record. |
| var best struct { |
| tick uint64 |
| i int |
| } |
| best.tick = ^uint64(0) |
| for i := range state { |
| if state[i].nextTick < best.tick { |
| best.tick = state[i].nextTick |
| best.i = i |
| } |
| } |
| if best.tick == ^uint64(0) { |
| break |
| } |
| |
| // Print record. |
| s := &state[best.i] |
| if s.first { |
| print(">> begin log ", best.i) |
| if s.lost != 0 { |
| print("; lost first ", s.lost>>10, "KB") |
| } |
| print(" <<\n") |
| s.first = false |
| } |
| |
| end, _, nano, p := s.header() |
| oldEnd := s.end |
| s.end = end |
| |
| print("[") |
| var tmpbuf [21]byte |
| pnano := int64(nano) - runtimeInitTime |
| if pnano < 0 { |
| // Logged before runtimeInitTime was set. |
| pnano = 0 |
| } |
| pnanoBytes := itoaDiv(tmpbuf[:], uint64(pnano), 9) |
| print(slicebytetostringtmp((*byte)(noescape(unsafe.Pointer(&pnanoBytes[0]))), len(pnanoBytes))) |
| print(" P ", p, "] ") |
| |
| for i := 0; s.begin < s.end; i++ { |
| if i > 0 { |
| print(" ") |
| } |
| if !s.printVal() { |
| // Abort this P log. |
| print("<aborting P log>") |
| end = oldEnd |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| println() |
| |
| // Move on to the next record. |
| s.begin = end |
| s.end = oldEnd |
| s.nextTick = s.peek() |
| } |
| |
| printunlock() |
| } |
| |
| // printDebugLogPC prints a single symbolized PC. If returnPC is true, |
| // pc is a return PC that must first be converted to a call PC. |
| func printDebugLogPC(pc uintptr, returnPC bool) { |
| fn := findfunc(pc) |
| if returnPC && (!fn.valid() || pc > fn.entry()) { |
| // TODO(austin): Don't back up if the previous frame |
| // was a sigpanic. |
| pc-- |
| } |
| |
| print(hex(pc)) |
| if !fn.valid() { |
| print(" [unknown PC]") |
| } else { |
| name := funcname(fn) |
| file, line := funcline(fn, pc) |
| print(" [", name, "+", hex(pc-fn.entry()), |
| " ", file, ":", line, "]") |
| } |
| } |