OS_DumpCallTrace

Syntax

#include <nitro/os.h>

void OS_DumpCallTrace( void );

Arguments

None.

Return Values

None.

Description

This function displays function call trace information.

It displays the trace information that is present at the time it is called. If you are using a thread system, it will display information for the current thread. To display information for a particular thread, use OS_DumpThreadCallTrace().

The following is a description of trace information in the case of stack mode:

(Display Example)
OS_DumpCallTrace: lr=0x02004438
     test3: lr=0x0200447c, r0=0x000000cb
   test2: lr=0x020044b0, r0=0x000000c9
test1: lr=0x0200426c, r0=0x000000c8
The example indicates that currently, OS_DumpCallTrace() is called, trace information is displayed, and the function returns the address 0x2004438. Prior to that test3() was called and the address 0x2004447c was returned. Prior to that test2() was called and the address 0x20044b0 was returned. Prior to that test1() was called and the address 0x200426c was returned. (The display of r0 is optional.)

The following is a description of trace information in the case of log mode.

(Display Example)
OS_DumpCallTrace: lr=0x02004438
    test3: lr=0x0200447c, r0=0x000000cb
  test2: lr=0x020044b0, r0=0x000000c9
test1: lr=0x0200426c, r0=0x000000c8
    test3: lr=0x0200447c, r0=0x000000cb
  test2: lr=0x020044b0, r0=0x000000c9
test1: lr=0x0200426c, r0=0x000000c8
The example indicates that currently, OS_DumpCallTrace() is called, trace information is displayed, and the function returns the address 0x2004438. Additionally, before this function was called, of the functions that were compiled with the profile feature ON, test1 -> test2 -> test3 -> test1 -> test2 -> test3 were entered, in this order. However, which function called what function cannot be determined.

Concerning R0 – R3 register display: Including this information in the function call trace buffer is optional. Including one register will cost 4 additional bytes in the buffer for each function call. Including the 4 registers R0 – R3 will cost 16 additional bytes for each function call. The R0 that is displayed is the value at the time that the function is called. In the case of C function arguments, it will be the first argument. R1 will be the second argument, R2 will be the third argument, and R3 will be the fourth argument. In the case of functions that do not take these arguments, these arguments will be indeterminate values that have no special meaning. R0 and subsequent information will not be displayed for calls to OS_DumpCallTrace() or OS_DumpThreadCallTrace() themselves.

If this function is compiled for debugging, it will function properly. However, if compiled for the final ROM version (FINALROM) library, it will not do anything.

See Also

OS_InitCallTrace, OS_DumpThreadCallTrace

Revision History

2004/04/22 Added a description of stack mode and log mode.
2004/04/13 Initial version.


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