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6 error::dwarf - dwarf debuginfo quality problems
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10 Systemtap sometimes relies on ELF/DWARF debuginfo for programs being
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12 read/write, just like a symbolic debugger does. Even though examina‐
13 tion of the program's source code may show variables or lines where
14 probes may be desired, the compiler must preserve information about
15 them for systemtap (or a debugger such as gdb) to get pinpoint access
16 to the desired information. If a script requires such data, but the
17 compiler did not preserve enough of it, pass-2 errors may result.
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24 ries being probed. See the warning::debuginfo man page for more
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29 Prior to GCC version 4.5, debuginfo quality was fairly limited.
30 Often developers were advised to build their programs with -O0
31 -g flags to disable optimization. GCC version 4.5 introduced a
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34 tion. It is not perfect, but much better than before. Note
35 that, due to another gcc bug (PR51358) -O0 -g can actually some‐
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39 logue area of a function (PR15123), wherein a program compiled
40 with CFLAGS=-mfentry (especially the kernel, for ftrace) may
41 lack accurate debuginfo for the entry instructions for gcc prior
42 to version 4.8. If able, arrange to compile your programs with
43 -grecord-gcc-switches CFLAGS, and/or try rerunning systemtap
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47 linux kbuild damaging debuginfo quality
48 An upstream kernel commit #2062afb4f804a put
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60 probe at a slightly different place. Try a .statement() probe,
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62 to the body of the inlined function. Or try putting a probe at
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65 resolvability of the context variable before using it.
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69 Heavily optimized code often smears the instructions from multi‐
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72 probe specified by line number. Systemtap may advise to try a
73 nearby line number, but these may not work well either. Consid‐
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91 tap, such as the linux kernel CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_SPLIT (.dwo
92 files) option. Stick with plain ELF/DWARF (optinally split, Fe‐
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100 <sys/sdt.h> userspace markers. Such instrumentation hook sites are
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