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How can one grab a stack trace in C?

I know there's no standard C function to do this. I was wondering what are the techniques to to this on Windows and *nix? (Windows XP is my most important OS to do this on right now.) Thanks for ...
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How it's better to invoke gdb from program to print it's stacktrace?

Now I'm using function like this: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <unistd.h> void print_trace() { char pid_buf[30]; ...
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C - how can I invoke buffer overflow [hw problem, not hacking]?

I got a hw assignment asking me to invoke a function without explicitly calling it, using buffer overflow. The code is basically this: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> void g() { ...
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Can an application programmatically generate its own stacktrace?

I have a program written in C that runs on Linux, MacOS and Windows. Is there a way I can call a function and generate a stack trace? This would be super-useful for me. Ideally I'd like to do it on ...
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Get stack backtrace of a running process

I'm trying to get the stack backtrace of a running process (PID and binary path are known) from another program. The program in question is written in C++ and compiled with g++ with gdb debugging ...
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Is DbgHelp.dll built-in to Windows? Can I rely on it being there?

I use Jochen Kalmbach's StackWalker class from CodeProject, to produce a stacktrace when an exception occurs in my DLL. It relies on DbgHelp.dll Is DbgHelp.dll built-in to Windows Vista, WS2008, ...
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How do I obtain a stack trace on Windows without using dbghelp.dll?

How do I obtain a stack trace of addresses on Windows without using dbghelp.dll? I don't need to know what the symbols or function names associated with the addresses, I just want the list of ...
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Stack unwinding on HP-UX and Linux

I need to get the stack information of my C application in certain points. I've read the documentation and searched the Net but still cannot figure out how I can do it. Can you point to a simple ...
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Stacktrace for C on Android

I have C code in my Android app and would like to catch crashes and print them to a log file. I saw this post, and tried, but I can't find the execinfo lib. I'm working with Ubuntu 11.10 and using ...
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How to map function address to function in *.so files

backtrace function give set of backtrace how to map it with function name/file name/line number? for ex:- backtrace() returned 8 addresses ./libtst.so(myfunc5+0x2b) [0xb7767767] ...
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Stack trace running UNIX application

How can I perform a live stack trace on a running UNIX applicaiton, and are there any utilities that are useful in digesting the stack trace once its done? I'm looking to see if any functions are ...
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How to get fullstacktrace using _Unwind_Backtrace on SIGSEGV

I handle SIGSEGV by code: int C() { int *i = NULL; *i = 10; // Crash there } int B() { return C(); } int A() { return B(); } int main(void) { struct sigaction handler; ...
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Free/delete strtok_r pointer before processing complete string?

when trying to delete/free character ptr without being processed completely by strtok_r, its giving me stack trace error. I know that one cannot free/delete a strtok_r char ptr in a regular way, ...
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backtrace() function during fault (SIGSEGV) signal handler

I have read (see here) that "common practice" to print a stack trace using backtrace() during a fault signal handler (e.g. when handling SIGSEGV) under Linux is to: 1 Get the instruction pointer (EIP ...
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How to get BACKTRACE (function + line number) on Solaris?

I have done some code in C that happily send the full backtrace with function name and line number to a log file. This was done using a mixture of backtrace, backtrace_symbols and dladdr and ...
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use callback function to report stack backtrace

Assume I have the following: typedef struct { char *name; char binding; int address; } Fn_Symbol //definition of function symbol static Fn_Symbol *fnSymbols; //array of ...
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Call Tracing Windows Driver

I wish to be able to record, in real time, the activity of a kernel mode driver (I have the full symbols for it). It's a HID miniclass driver. I wish to record the execution of calls in this driver ...
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Using libunwind on HP-UX and getting stacktrace

I have a C application that is executing in an HP-UX environment and I need to get the stacktrace. I am attempting to use U_STACK_TRACE, but output to stderr is going somewhere else and I need it ...
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help understanding stack trace: “#0 0x00000000 in ?? ()”

I am attempting to debug an Android application that uses native C code. I was able to setup GDB and get a stack trace of where I am segfaulting. I understand the stack trace up until the top most ...
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How do I find out the allocated memory (both the address and its size) for a given C function and the variables declared inside it?

If I have simple C program with just one main function. How do I find out the address of the block the code is allocated The size of the block of memory that the process is assigned ? The status ...
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gcc C ***stack smashing detected*** array

The line of code causing the problem is char command_tb_temp[][1000]={"gcc -Wall ","-o3 -ftree-ccp -fno-align-jumps "," Scripts/*.c -o output -lm && time -f \"%e\" -o TB.log ./output 1.dat"}; ...