// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package runtime import ( "internal/abi" "runtime/internal/sys" ) func XTestInlineUnwinder(t TestingT) { if TestenvOptimizationOff() { t.Skip("skipping test with inlining optimizations disabled") } pc1 := abi.FuncPCABIInternal(tiuTest) f := findfunc(pc1) if !f.valid() { t.Fatalf("failed to resolve tiuTest at PC %#x", pc1) } want := map[string]int{ "tiuInlined1:3 tiuTest:10": 0, "tiuInlined1:3 tiuInlined2:6 tiuTest:11": 0, "tiuInlined2:7 tiuTest:11": 0, "tiuTest:12": 0, } wantStart := map[string]int{ "tiuInlined1": 2, "tiuInlined2": 5, "tiuTest": 9, } // Iterate over the PCs in tiuTest and walk the inline stack for each. prevStack := "x" for pc := pc1; pc < pc1+1024 && findfunc(pc) == f; pc += sys.PCQuantum { stack := "" u, uf := newInlineUnwinder(f, pc) if file, _ := u.fileLine(uf); file == "?" { // We're probably in the trailing function padding, where findfunc // still returns f but there's no symbolic information. Just keep // going until we definitely hit the end. If we see a "?" in the // middle of unwinding, that's a real problem. // // TODO: If we ever have function end information, use that to make // this robust. continue } for ; uf.valid(); uf = u.next(uf) { file, line := u.fileLine(uf) const wantFile = "symtabinl_test.go" if !hasSuffix(file, wantFile) { t.Errorf("tiuTest+%#x: want file ...%s, got %s", pc-pc1, wantFile, file) } sf := u.srcFunc(uf) name := sf.name() const namePrefix = "runtime." if hasPrefix(name, namePrefix) { name = name[len(namePrefix):] } if !hasPrefix(name, "tiu") { t.Errorf("tiuTest+%#x: unexpected function %s", pc-pc1, name) } start := int(sf.startLine) - tiuStart if start != wantStart[name] { t.Errorf("tiuTest+%#x: want startLine %d, got %d", pc-pc1, wantStart[name], start) } if sf.funcID != abi.FuncIDNormal { t.Errorf("tiuTest+%#x: bad funcID %v", pc-pc1, sf.funcID) } if len(stack) > 0 { stack += " " } stack += FmtSprintf("%s:%d", name, line-tiuStart) } if stack != prevStack { prevStack = stack t.Logf("tiuTest+%#x: %s", pc-pc1, stack) if _, ok := want[stack]; ok { want[stack]++ } } } // Check that we got all the stacks we wanted. for stack, count := range want { if count == 0 { t.Errorf("missing stack %s", stack) } } } func lineNumber() int { _, _, line, _ := Caller(1) return line // return 0 for error } // Below here is the test data for XTestInlineUnwinder var tiuStart = lineNumber() // +0 var tiu1, tiu2, tiu3 int // +1 func tiuInlined1() { // +2 tiu1++ // +3 } // +4 func tiuInlined2() { // +5 tiuInlined1() // +6 tiu2++ // +7 } // +8 func tiuTest() { // +9 tiuInlined1() // +10 tiuInlined2() // +11 tiu3++ // +12 } // +13