// This is a test for complicated stack traces. // // - In deep-A.vgtest, the stack trace is larger than the asked-for depth // (12 vs. 8) so not all of the trace is shown. // - In deep-B.vgtest, we have --alloc-fn=a6..a12, which means that get_XCon // needs to redo the IP getting, because 7 functions get removed from the // trace, which is more than the initial overestimate of 3. // - In deep-C.vgtest, we have --alloc-fn=a3..a12, which means that get_XCon // ends up with an empty stack trace after removing all the alloc-fns. // It then redoes it. // - In deep-D.vgtest, we have --alloc-fn=main..a12, which means we have a // stack trace with a single "(below main)" entry. #include void a12(int n) { malloc(n); } void a11(int n) { a12(n); } void a10(int n) { a11(n); } void a9 (int n) { a10(n); } void a8 (int n) { a9 (n); } void a7 (int n) { a8 (n); } void a6 (int n) { a7 (n); } void a5 (int n) { a6 (n); } void a4 (int n) { a5 (n); } void a3 (int n) { a4 (n); } void a2 (int n) { a3 (n); } void a1 (int n) { a2 (n); } int main(void) { int i; // This one exceeds the default --depth. for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) a1(400); // divisible by 16 -- no slop return 0; }