PR win32/30255 points out that a call to a NULL function pointer will
leave gdb unable to "bt" on Windows.
I tracked this down to the amd64 windows unwinder. If we treat this
scenario as if it were a leaf function, unwinding works fine.
I'm not completely sure this patch is the best way. I considered
having it check for 'pc==0' -- but then I figured this could affect
any inaccessible PC, not just the special 0 value.
No test case because I can't run dejagnu tests on Windows. I tested
this by hand using the test case in the bug.
Bug: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30255
cache->sp = extract_unsigned_integer (buf, 8, byte_order);
cache->pc = pc;
+ /* If we can't find the unwind info, keep trying as though this is a
+ leaf function. This situation can happen when PC==0, see
+ https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30255. */
if (amd64_windows_find_unwind_info (gdbarch, pc, &unwind_info,
&cache->image_base,
&cache->start_rva,
- &cache->end_rva))
- return cache;
-
- if (unwind_info == 0)
+ &cache->end_rva)
+ || unwind_info == 0)
{
/* Assume a leaf function. */
cache->prev_sp = cache->sp + 8;