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@@ -62,16 +62,25 @@ for _name_. |
* The _operatingsystem_ field names the operating system on which the |
executable or shared library was intended to run. This field should have one |
- of the following values: | **Value** | **Meaning** | |
- |:----------|:--------------------| | Linux | Linux | | mac | Macintosh OSX |
- | | windows | Microsoft Windows | |
+ of the following values: |
+ |
+ | **Value** | **Meaning** | |
+ |:----------|:--------------------| |
+ | Linux | Linux | |
+ | mac | Macintosh OSX | |
+ | windows | Microsoft Windows | |
* The _architecture_ field indicates what processor architecture the |
executable or shared library contains machine code for. This field should |
- have one of the following values: | **Value** | **Instruction Set |
- Architecture** | |:----------|:---------------------------------| | x86 | |
- Intel IA-32 | | x86\_64 | AMD64/Intel 64 | | ppc | 32-bit PowerPC | | ppc64 |
- | 64-bit PowerPC | | unknown | unknown | |
+ have one of the following values: |
+ |
+ | **Value** | **Instruction Set Architecture** | |
+ |:----------|:---------------------------------| |
+ | x86 | Intel IA-32 | |
+ | x86\_64 | AMD64/Intel 64 | |
+ | ppc | 32-bit PowerPC | |
+ | ppc64 | 64-bit PowerPC | |
+ | unknown | unknown | |
* The _id_ field is a sequence of hexadecimal digits that identifies the exact |
executable or library whose contents the symbol file describes. The way in |
@@ -197,11 +206,11 @@ All fields of a `STACK WIN` record, except for the last, are hexadecimal |
numbers. |
The _type_ field indicates what sort of stack frame data this record holds. Its |
-value should be one of the values of the [StackFrameTypeEnum] |
-(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bc5207xw%28VS.100%29.aspx) type in |
-Microsoft's [Debug Interface Access (DIA)] |
-(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x93ctkx8%28VS.100%29.aspx) API. |
-Breakpad uses only records of type 4 (`FrameTypeFrameData`) and 0 |
+value should be one of the values of the |
+[StackFrameTypeEnum](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bc5207xw%28VS.100%29.aspx) |
+type in Microsoft's |
+[Debug Interface Access (DIA)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x93ctkx8%28VS.100%29.aspx) |
+API. Breakpad uses only records of type 4 (`FrameTypeFrameData`) and 0 |
(`FrameTypeFPO`); it ignores others. These types differ only in whether the last |
field is an _allocates\_base\_pointer_ flag (`FrameTypeFPO`) or a program string |
(`FrameTypeFrameData`). If more than one record covers a given address, Breakpad |
@@ -274,8 +283,7 @@ follows: |
* If the _has\_program\_string_ field of a `STACK WIN` record is not zero, |
then the record's final field is a string containing a program to be |
interpreted to recover the caller's frame. The comments in the |
- [postfix\_evaluator.h] |
- (http://code.google.com/p/google-breakpad/source/browse/trunk/src/processor/postfix_evaluator.h#40) |
+ [postfix\_evaluator.h](/src/processor/postfix_evaluator.h#40) |
header file explain the language in which the program is written. You should |
place the following variables in the dictionary before interpreting the |
program: |
@@ -387,14 +395,14 @@ func+22: pc = *sp; sp += 4 ; pop return address and jump to it |
The following table would describe the function above: |
-**code address** | **.cfa** | **r0 (on Google Code)** | **r1 (on Google Code)** | ... | **.ra** |
-:--------------- | :------- | :---------------------- | :---------------------- | :-- | :------- |
-func+0 | sp | | | | `cfa[0]` |
-func+1 | sp+16 | | | | `cfa[0]` |
-func+2 | sp+16 | `cfa[-4]` | | | `cfa[0]` |
-func+11 | sp+20 | `cfa[-4]` | | | `cfa[0]` |
-func+21 | sp+20 | | | | `cfa[0]` |
-func+22 | sp | | | | `cfa[0]` |
+| **code address** | **.cfa** | **r0 (on Google Code)** | **r1 (on Google Code)** | ... | **.ra** | |
+|:-----------------|:---------|:------------------------|:------------------------|:----|:---------| |
+| func+0 | sp | | | | `cfa[0]` | |
+| func+1 | sp+16 | | | | `cfa[0]` | |
+| func+2 | sp+16 | `cfa[-4]` | | | `cfa[0]` | |
+| func+11 | sp+20 | `cfa[-4]` | | | `cfa[0]` | |
+| func+21 | sp+20 | | | | `cfa[0]` | |
+| func+22 | sp | | | | `cfa[0]` | |
Some things to note here: |
@@ -429,14 +437,14 @@ To save space, the most common type of CFI record only mentions the table |
entries at which changes take place. So for the above, the CFI data would only |
actually mention the non-blank entries here: |
-**insn** | **cfa** | **r0 (on Google Code)** | **r1 (on Google Code)** | ... | **ra** |
-:------- | :------ | :---------------------- | :---------------------- | :-- | :------- |
-func+0 | sp | | | | `cfa[0]` |
-func+1 | sp+16 | | | | |
-func+2 | | `cfa[-4]` | | | |
-func+11 | sp+20 | | | | |
-func+21 | | r0 (on Google Code) | | | |
-func+22 | sp | | | | |
+| **insn** | **cfa** | **r0 (on Google Code)** | **r1 (on Google Code)** | ... | **ra** | |
+|:---------|:--------|:------------------------|:------------------------|:----|:---------| |
+| func+0 | sp | | | | `cfa[0]` | |
+| func+1 | sp+16 | | | | | |
+| func+2 | | `cfa[-4]` | | | | |
+| func+11 | sp+20 | | | | | |
+| func+21 | | r0 (on Google Code) | | | | |
+| func+22 | sp | | | | | |
A `STACK CFI INIT` record indicates that, at the machine instruction at |
_address_, belonging to some function, the value that _register<sub>n</sub>_ had |