gcc/libbacktrace
Ian Lance Taylor d573fd89a5 mmap.c (backtrace_free): If freeing a large aligned block of memory, call munmap rather than holding onto it.
* mmap.c (backtrace_free): If freeing a large aligned block of
	memory, call munmap rather than holding onto it.
	(backtrace_vector_grow): When growing a vector, double the number
	of pages requested.  When releasing the old version of a grown
	vector, pass the correct size to backtrace_free.

From-SVN: r210256
2014-05-09 05:01:08 +00:00
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ChangeLog mmap.c (backtrace_free): If freeing a large aligned block of memory, call munmap rather than holding onto it. 2014-05-09 05:01:08 +00:00
Makefile.am
Makefile.in
README
aclocal.m4
alloc.c
atomic.c
backtrace-supported.h.in
backtrace.c
backtrace.h
btest.c
config.h.in
configure
configure.ac
dwarf.c
elf.c
fileline.c
filetype.awk
internal.h
mmap.c mmap.c (backtrace_free): If freeing a large aligned block of memory, call munmap rather than holding onto it. 2014-05-09 05:01:08 +00:00
mmapio.c
nounwind.c
posix.c
print.c
read.c
simple.c
sort.c
state.c
stest.c
unknown.c

README

The libbacktrace library
Initially written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>

The libbacktrace library may be linked into a program or library and
used to produce symbolic backtraces.  Sample uses would be to print a
detailed backtrace when an error occurs or to gather detailed
profiling information.

The libbacktrace library is provided under a BSD license.  See the
source files for the exact license text.

The public functions are declared and documented in the header file
backtrace.h, which should be #include'd by a user of the library.

Building libbacktrace will generate a file backtrace-supported.h,
which a user of the library may use to determine whether backtraces
will work.  See the source file backtrace-supported.h.in for the
macros that it defines.

As of September 2012, libbacktrace only supports ELF executables with
DWARF debugging information.  The library is written to make it
straightforward to add support for other object file and debugging
formats.