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compiler,runtime: use __builtin_dwarf_cfa for getcallersp · fba70f60
Currently, the compiler lowers runtime.getcallersp to __builtin_frame_address(1). In the C side of the runtime, getcallersp is defined as __builtin_frame_address(0). They don't match. Further, neither of them actually returns the caller's SP. On AMD64, __builtin_frame_address(0) just returns the frame pointer. __builtin_frame_address(1) returns the memory content where the frame pointer points to, which is typically the caller's frame pointer but can also be garbage if the frame pointer is not enabled. This CL changes it to use __builtin_dwarf_cfa(), which returns the caller's SP at the call site. This matches the SP we get from unwinding the stack. Currently getcallersp is not used for anything real. It will be used for precise stack scan (a new version of CL 159098). Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/162905 * go-gcc.cc (Gcc_backend::Gcc_backend): Define __builtin_dwarf_cfa instead of __builtin_frame_address. From-SVN: r268952
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