| Index: src/processor/stackwalker_amd64.h
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| diff --git a/src/processor/stackwalker_amd64.h b/src/processor/stackwalker_amd64.h
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| index 8f3dbd528024b03e7c91d74548929316d8622810..67c455104832d9353d160ed2fea4d3ea671818a4 100644
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| --- a/src/processor/stackwalker_amd64.h
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| +++ b/src/processor/stackwalker_amd64.h
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| @@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ class StackwalkerAMD64 : public Stackwalker {
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| StackFrameAMD64* GetCallerByCFIFrameInfo(const vector<StackFrame*> &frames,
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| CFIFrameInfo* cfi_frame_info);
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| + // Checks whether end-of-stack is reached. An instruction address of 0 is an
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| + // end-of-stack marker. If the stack pointer of the caller is at a lower
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| + // address than the stack pointer of the callee, then that's clearly incorrect
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| + // and it is treated as end-of-stack to enforce progress and avoid infinite
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| + // loops.
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| + bool IsEndOfStack(uint64_t caller_rip, uint64_t caller_rsp,
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| + uint64_t callee_rsp);
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| +
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| // Assumes a traditional frame layout where the frame pointer has not been
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| // omitted. The expectation is that caller's %rbp is pushed to the stack
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| // after the return address of the callee, and that the callee's %rsp can
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