These functions may be used to get information about the callers of a function.
void * __builtin_return_address (unsigned int level) | Built-in Function |
This function returns the return address of the current function, or of
one of its callers. The level argument is number of frames to
scan up the call stack. A value of 0 yields the return address
of the current function, a value of 1 yields the return address
of the caller of the current function, and so forth. When inlining
the expected behavior is that the function will return the address of
the function that will be returned to. To work around this behavior use
the noinline function attribute.
The level argument must be a constant integer. On some machines it may be impossible to determine the return address of
any function other than the current one; in such cases, or when the top
of the stack has been reached, this function will return This function should only be used with a nonzero argument for debugging purposes. |
void * __builtin_frame_address (unsigned int level) | Built-in Function |
This function is similar to __builtin_return_address , but it
returns the address of the function frame rather than the return address
of the function. Calling __builtin_frame_address with a value of
0 yields the frame address of the current function, a value of
1 yields the frame address of the caller of the current function,
and so forth.
The frame is the area on the stack which holds local variables and saved
registers. The frame address is normally the address of the first word
pushed on to the stack by the function. However, the exact definition
depends upon the processor and the calling convention. If the processor
has a dedicated frame pointer register, and the function has a frame,
then On some machines it may be impossible to determine the frame address of
any function other than the current one; in such cases, or when the top
of the stack has been reached, this function will return This function should only be used with a nonzero argument for debugging purposes. |