Re: Detailed Stack Information Patch [2/3]

From: Stefani Seibold
Date: Fri Apr 03 2009 - 03:56:14 EST


Am Freitag, den 03.04.2009, 09:32 +0200 schrieb Mikael Pettersson:
> Stefani Seibold writes:
> > I think a user space daemon will be the a good way if the /proc/*/maps
> > or /proc/*/stack will provide the following information:
> >
> > - start address of the stack
> > - current address of the stack pointer
> > - highest used address in the stack
>
> You're assuming
> 1. a thread has exactly one stack
> 2. the stack is a single unbroken area
> 3. the kernel knows the location of this area
>
> None of these assumptions are necessarily valid, esp. in
> the presence of virtualizers, managed runtimes, or mixed
> interpreted/JIT language implementations.

We are talking about the kernel view. And from this point a thread has
only one stack and it is a single mapped continuous area. There are only
one exception and that is the sigaltstack().


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