Re: x86_64 frame pointer via thread context

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>> Am I doing something wrong, or is this intended to be this way on
>> x86_64, or is something incorrect in the kernel? This method works
>> fine on i386. Thanks for any help!
>
>I just tested your program on SLES9 with updated kernel and RBP
>looks correct to me. Probably something is wrong with your user space
>includes or your compiler.

Note that there is -fomit-frame-pointer which might give different results 
than without the option (or explicitly -fno-omit-frame-pointer).


Jan Engelhardt
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