0f2a6e84c6
Move allocg and handling of allgs slice from C to Go. Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34797 From-SVN: r244036
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6.4 KiB
Go
229 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Traceback support for gccgo.
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// The actual traceback code is written in C.
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package runtime
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import (
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"runtime/internal/sys"
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_ "unsafe" // for go:linkname
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)
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// For gccgo, use go:linkname to rename compiler-called functions to
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// themselves, so that the compiler will export them.
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// These are temporary for C runtime code to call.
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//go:linkname traceback runtime.traceback
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//go:linkname printtrace runtime.printtrace
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//go:linkname goroutineheader runtime.goroutineheader
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//go:linkname printcreatedby runtime.printcreatedby
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func printcreatedby(gp *g) {
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// Show what created goroutine, except main goroutine (goid 1).
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pc := gp.gopc
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tracepc := pc // back up to CALL instruction for funcfileline.
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entry := funcentry(tracepc)
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if entry != 0 && tracepc > entry {
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tracepc -= sys.PCQuantum
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}
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function, file, line := funcfileline(tracepc, -1)
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if function != "" && showframe(function, gp) && gp.goid != 1 {
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print("created by ", function, "\n")
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print("\t", file, ":", line)
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if entry != 0 && pc > entry {
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print(" +", hex(pc-entry))
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}
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print("\n")
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}
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}
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// tracebackg is used to collect stack traces from other goroutines.
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type tracebackg struct {
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gp *g
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locbuf [_TracebackMaxFrames]location
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c int
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}
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// location is a location in the program, used for backtraces.
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type location struct {
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pc uintptr
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filename string
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function string
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lineno int
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}
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//extern runtime_callers
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func c_callers(skip int32, locbuf *location, max int32, keepThunks bool) int32
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// callers returns a stack trace of the current goroutine.
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// The gc version of callers takes []uintptr, but we take []location.
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func callers(skip int, locbuf []location) int {
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n := c_callers(int32(skip), &locbuf[0], int32(len(locbuf)), false)
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return int(n)
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}
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// traceback prints a traceback of the current goroutine.
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// This differs from the gc version, which is given pc, sp, lr and g and
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// can print a traceback of any goroutine.
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func traceback(skip int32) {
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var locbuf [100]location
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c := c_callers(skip+1, &locbuf[0], int32(len(locbuf)), false)
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printtrace(locbuf[:c], getg())
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}
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// printtrace prints a traceback from locbuf.
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func printtrace(locbuf []location, gp *g) {
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for i := range locbuf {
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if showframe(locbuf[i].function, gp) {
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print(locbuf[i].function, "\n\t", locbuf[i].filename, ":", locbuf[i].lineno, "\n")
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}
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}
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}
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// showframe returns whether to print a frame in a traceback.
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// name is the function name.
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func showframe(name string, gp *g) bool {
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g := getg()
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if g.m.throwing > 0 && gp != nil && (gp == g.m.curg || gp == g.m.caughtsig.ptr()) {
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return true
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}
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// Gccgo can trace back through C functions called via cgo.
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// We want to print those in the traceback.
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// But unless GOTRACEBACK > 1 (checked below), still skip
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// internal C functions and cgo-generated functions.
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if !contains(name, ".") && !hasprefix(name, "__go_") && !hasprefix(name, "_cgo_") {
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return true
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}
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level, _, _ := gotraceback()
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// Special case: always show runtime.gopanic frame, so that we can
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// see where a panic started in the middle of a stack trace.
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// See golang.org/issue/5832.
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// __go_panic is the current gccgo name.
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if name == "runtime.gopanic" || name == "__go_panic" {
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return true
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}
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return level > 1 || contains(name, ".") && (!hasprefix(name, "runtime.") || isExportedRuntime(name))
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}
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// isExportedRuntime reports whether name is an exported runtime function.
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// It is only for runtime functions, so ASCII A-Z is fine.
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func isExportedRuntime(name string) bool {
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const n = len("runtime.")
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return len(name) > n && name[:n] == "runtime." && 'A' <= name[n] && name[n] <= 'Z'
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}
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var gStatusStrings = [...]string{
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_Gidle: "idle",
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_Grunnable: "runnable",
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_Grunning: "running",
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_Gsyscall: "syscall",
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_Gwaiting: "waiting",
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_Gdead: "dead",
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_Gcopystack: "copystack",
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}
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func goroutineheader(gp *g) {
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gpstatus := readgstatus(gp)
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isScan := gpstatus&_Gscan != 0
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gpstatus &^= _Gscan // drop the scan bit
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// Basic string status
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var status string
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if 0 <= gpstatus && gpstatus < uint32(len(gStatusStrings)) {
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status = gStatusStrings[gpstatus]
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} else {
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status = "???"
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}
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// Override.
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if gpstatus == _Gwaiting && gp.waitreason != "" {
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status = gp.waitreason
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}
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// approx time the G is blocked, in minutes
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var waitfor int64
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if (gpstatus == _Gwaiting || gpstatus == _Gsyscall) && gp.waitsince != 0 {
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waitfor = (nanotime() - gp.waitsince) / 60e9
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}
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print("goroutine ", gp.goid, " [", status)
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if isScan {
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print(" (scan)")
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}
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if waitfor >= 1 {
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print(", ", waitfor, " minutes")
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}
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if gp.lockedm != nil {
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print(", locked to thread")
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}
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print("]:\n")
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}
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// isSystemGoroutine reports whether the goroutine g must be omitted in
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// stack dumps and deadlock detector.
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func isSystemGoroutine(gp *g) bool {
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// FIXME.
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return false
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}
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func tracebackothers(me *g) {
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var tb tracebackg
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tb.gp = me
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level, _, _ := gotraceback()
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// Show the current goroutine first, if we haven't already.
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g := getg()
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gp := g.m.curg
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if gp != nil && gp != me {
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print("\n")
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goroutineheader(gp)
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gp.traceback = &tb
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getTraceback(me, gp)
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printtrace(tb.locbuf[:tb.c], nil)
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printcreatedby(gp)
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}
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lock(&allglock)
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for _, gp := range allgs {
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if gp == me || gp == g.m.curg || readgstatus(gp) == _Gdead || isSystemGoroutine(gp) && level < 2 {
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continue
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}
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print("\n")
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goroutineheader(gp)
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// gccgo's only mechanism for doing a stack trace is
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// _Unwind_Backtrace. And that only works for the
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// current thread, not for other random goroutines.
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// So we need to switch context to the goroutine, get
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// the backtrace, and then switch back.
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//
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// This means that if g is running or in a syscall, we
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// can't reliably print a stack trace. FIXME.
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// Note: gp.m == g.m occurs when tracebackothers is
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// called from a signal handler initiated during a
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// systemstack call. The original G is still in the
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// running state, and we want to print its stack.
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if gp.m != g.m && readgstatus(gp)&^_Gscan == _Grunning {
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print("\tgoroutine running on other thread; stack unavailable\n")
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printcreatedby(gp)
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} else if readgstatus(gp)&^_Gscan == _Gsyscall {
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print("\tgoroutine in C code; stack unavailable\n")
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printcreatedby(gp)
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} else {
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gp.traceback = &tb
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getTraceback(me, gp)
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printtrace(tb.locbuf[:tb.c], nil)
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printcreatedby(gp)
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}
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}
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unlock(&allglock)
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}
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