[Crash-utility] Re: [PATCH] gdb bt: multiple stacks support (x86_64)

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Hi Alexey,

Thanks a lot for your improvement! This is a feature which I planned
to support for the next crash release, and you have provided a good
start for it.

I have tried your patch over the weekend, and currently I'm working on
an improvement, and will send it upstream later.

On Sat, Nov 9, 2024 at 2:12 PM Alexey Makhalov
<alexey.makhalov@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> gdb target analyzes only one task at a time and it backtraces
> only straight C stack until end of the stack. If stacks were concatenated
> during exceptions or interrupts, gdb bt will show only the topmost one.
>
> Introduce multiple stacks support in gdb target, which can be observed
> as a different threads from gdb perspective.
> 'gdb info threads' - to see list of in-kenrel stacks to given task.
> 'gdb thread <Id>' - to switch.
> 'gdb bt' - to show it.

I like the idea, this is really nice!

>
> Implmentation is machine specific. In x86_64, I use cmd_bt() to add
> additional gdb threads (gdb_add_substack(stack_id) call). Once added,
> gdb will may call machdep->get_current_task_reg() with corresonding
> stack_id (sid: new argument).
> Note: crash 'bt' command must be called for addition threads to appear.
>
I guess this is not very user-friendly, I'm trying to improve that.

> No threads/stacks support for arm64 and ppc64, x86_64 only.
>
> Example of #GP fault in the kernel caught by SCTP task..
>
> crash> bt
> PID: 94228    TASK: ffff96a6766a8000  CPU: 31   COMMAND: "SCTP"
>  #0 [ffffbb67437e7220] panic at ffffffff99b4f60b
>  #1 [ffffbb67437e72c0] die_addr at ffffffff99033650
>  #2 [ffffbb67437e72f0] exc_general_protection at ffffffff99b9194b
>  #3 [ffffbb67437e7390] asm_exc_general_protection at ffffffff99c00b47
>     [exception RIP: crypto_aead_encrypt+9]
>     RIP: ffffffff995ce269  RSP: ffffbb67437e7440  RFLAGS: 00010246
>     RAX: 0fdd59d2b3d89ecb  RBX: 0000000000000000  RCX: 0000000000000c90
>     RDX: ffff96a368508110  RSI: 0000000000000000  RDI: ffff96a348352060
>     RBP: ffffbb67437e7650   R8: 0000000000000001   R9: ffff96a3685080c8
>     R10: ffff96a348351c78  R11: 00000000d5a09e53  R12: 0000000000000008
>     R13: ffff96a348352010  R14: ffff96a348352000  R15: 0000000000000001
>     ORIG_RAX: ffffffffffffffff  CS: 0010  SS: 0018
>  #4 [ffffbb67437e7440] echainiv_encrypt at ffffffffc0ae82c2 [echainiv]
>  #5 [ffffbb67437e7658] crypto_aead_encrypt at ffffffff995ce27c
>  #6 [ffffbb67437e7668] esp_output_tail at ffffffffc0add3fc [esp4]
>  #7 [ffffbb67437e76f8] esp_output at ffffffffc0addedf [esp4]
>  #8 [ffffbb67437e7760] xfrm_output_resume at ffffffff99a9186a
>  #9 [ffffbb67437e77e0] xfrm_output at ffffffff99a91fba
>  #10 [ffffbb67437e7810] __xfrm4_output at ffffffff99a7b0e6
>  #11 [ffffbb67437e7820] xfrm4_output at ffffffff99a7b172
>  #12 [ffffbb67437e7890] ip_local_out at ffffffff99a000ef
>  #13 [ffffbb67437e78b8] __ip_queue_xmit at ffffffff99a0028e
>  #14 [ffffbb67437e7918] sctp_v4_xmit at ffffffffc0afe0f8 [sctp]
>  #15 [ffffbb67437e79f0] sctp_packet_singleton at ffffffffc0b0bc47 [sctp]
>  #16 [ffffbb67437e7a60] sctp_outq_flush at ffffffffc0b0c636 [sctp]
>  #17 [ffffbb67437e7b08] sctp_outq_uncork at ffffffffc0b0d85c [sctp]
>  #18 [ffffbb67437e7b18] sctp_do_sm at ffffffffc0afbaa6 [sctp]
>  #19 [ffffbb67437e7d08] __sctp_connect at ffffffffc0b17893 [sctp]
>  #20 [ffffbb67437e7d78] __sctp_setsockopt_connectx at ffffffffc0b17a6d [sctp]
>  #21 [ffffbb67437e7da8] sctp_getsockopt at ffffffffc0b1c892 [sctp]
>  #22 [ffffbb67437e7eb8] sock_common_getsockopt at ffffffff9993c6e7
>  #23 [ffffbb67437e7ec8] __sys_getsockopt at ffffffff9993afac
>  #24 [ffffbb67437e7f18] __x64_sys_getsockopt at ffffffff9993b0bf
>  #25 [ffffbb67437e7f28] x64_sys_call at ffffffff99004ca5
>  #26 [ffffbb67437e7f38] do_syscall_64 at ffffffff99b90e34
>  #27 [ffffbb67437e7f50] entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe at ffffffff99c00126
>     RIP: 00007f12c63028ea  RSP: 00007f10e41d9b28  RFLAGS: 00000206
>     RAX: ffffffffffffffda  RBX: 0000000000000050  RCX: 00007f12c63028ea
>     RDX: 000000000000006f  RSI: 0000000000000084  RDI: 0000000000000050
>     RBP: 00007f10a00009b0   R8: 00007f10e41d9b3c   R9: 00007f10ac000a5c
>     R10: 00007f10e41d9b40  R11: 0000000000000206  R12: 00007f10e41db120
>     R13: 0000000000000050  R14: 0000000000000010  R15: 000000000289e070
>     ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000037  CS: 0033  SS: 002b
>
> crash> gdb bt
>  #0  0xffffffff998eaadf in __inb (port=100) at ./arch/x86/include/asm/shared/io.h:22
>  #1  i8042_read_status () at drivers/input/serio/i8042-acpipnpio.h:54
>  #2  i8042_panic_blink (state=<optimized out>) at drivers/input/serio/i8042.c:1137
>  #3  0xffffffff99b4f60b in panic (fmt=fmt@entry=0xffffffff9a42c4cb "Fatal exception") at kernel/panic.c:460
>  #4  0xffffffff99b49b84 in oops_end (flags=<optimized out>, flags@entry=582, regs=<optimized out>, regs@entry=0xffffbb67437e7398, signr=<optimized out>) at arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c:382
>  #5  0xffffffff99033650 in die_addr (str=str@entry=0xffffbb67437e7304 "general protection fault, probably for non-canonical address 0xfdd59d2b3d89edb", regs=regs@entry=0xffffbb67437e7398, err=err@entry=0, gp_addr=<optimized out>) at arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack.c:462
>  #6  0xffffffff99b9194b in __exc_general_protection (error_code=0, regs=0xffffbb67437e7398) at arch/x86/kernel/traps.c:784
>  #7  exc_general_protection (regs=0xffffbb67437e7398, error_code=0) at arch/x86/kernel/traps.c:729
>  #8  0xffffffff99c00b47 in asm_exc_general_protection () at ./arch/x86/include/asm/idtentry.h:564
>
> crash> gdb info threads
>   Id   Target Id            Frame
> * 1    94228 SCTP (stack 0) 0xffffffff998eaadf in __inb (port=100) at ./arch/x86/include/asm/shared/io.h:22
>   2    94228 SCTP (stack 1) crypto_aead_encrypt (req=req@entry=0xffff96a348352060) at crypto/aead.c:86

The stack(0,1) doesn't make sense for users, I prefer to set marks for
each threads, as the follows:

crash> info threads
Detaching from process 18613
  Id   Target Id             Frame
* 1    18336 insmod          crash_setup_regs (oldregs=<optimized
out>, newregs=<optimized out>) at ./arch/x86/include/asm/kexec.h:134
  2    18336 insmod "eframe" 0xffffffffa008300e in ?? ()

So the user will know what kind of stack the thread is...

Anyway, please wait a while and let's work this out together.

Thanks,
Tao Liu

>
> crash> gdb thread 2
> [Switching to thread 2 (94228 SCTP (stack 1))]
>  #0  crypto_aead_encrypt (req=req@entry=0xffff96a348352060) at crypto/aead.c:86
> 86      crypto/aead.c: No such file or directory.
>
> crash> gdb bt
>  #0  crypto_aead_encrypt (req=req@entry=0xffff96a348352060) at crypto/aead.c:86
>  #1  0xffffffffc0ae82c2 in echainiv_encrypt (req=0xffff96a348352010) at crypto/echainiv.c:82
>  #2  0xffffffff995ce27c in crypto_aead_encrypt (req=0xffff96a348352060) at crypto/aead.c:94
>  #3  0xffffffffc0add3fc in esp_output_tail ()
>  #4  0xffffffffc0addedf in esp_output ()
>  #5  0xffffffff99a9186a in xfrm_output_one (err=0, skb=0xffff96a3c852b300) at net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c:553
>  #6  xfrm_output_resume (sk=sk@entry=0xffff96a348368000, skb=skb@entry=0xffff96a3c852b300, err=<optimized out>, err@entry=1) at net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c:588
>  #7  0xffffffff99a91fba in xfrm_output2 (skb=0xffff96a3c852b300, sk=0xffff96a348368000, net=0xffff96a365582580) at net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c:615
>  #8  xfrm_output (sk=0xffff96a348368000, skb=0xffff96a3c852b300) at net/xfrm/xfrm_output.c:765
>  #9  0xffffffff99a7b0e6 in __xfrm4_output (net=<optimized out>, sk=<optimized out>, skb=<optimized out>) at net/ipv4/xfrm4_output.c:28
>  #10 0xffffffff99a7b172 in NF_HOOK_COND (pf=2 '\002', hook=4, okfn=0xffffffff99a7b0c0 <__xfrm4_output>, cond=<optimized out>, out=0xffff96a496ff2000, in=0x0, skb=0xffff96a3c852b300, sk=0xffff96a348368000, net=0xffff96a365582580) at ./include/linux/netfilter.h:291
>  #11 xfrm4_output (net=0xffff96a365582580, sk=0xffff96a348368000, skb=0xffff96a3c852b300) at net/ipv4/xfrm4_output.c:33
>  #12 0xffffffff99a000ef in dst_output (skb=0xffff96a368508110, sk=0x0, net=0xffff96a348352060) at ./include/net/dst.h:444
>  #13 ip_local_out (net=0xffff96a348352060, sk=0x0, skb=0xffff96a368508110) at net/ipv4/ip_output.c:126
>  #14 0xffffffff99a0028e in __ip_queue_xmit (sk=sk@entry=0xffff96a348368000, skb=skb@entry=0xffff96a3c852b300, fl=fl@entry=0xffff96a348351830, tos=tos@entry=186 '\272') at net/ipv4/ip_output.c:532
>  #15 0xffffffffc0afe0f8 in sctp_v4_xmit (skb=0xffff96a3c852b300, t=0xffff96a348351800) at net/sctp/protocol.c:1071
>  #16 0xffffffffc0b1f553 in sctp_packet_transmit (packet=packet@entry=0xffffbb67437e79f8, gfp=gfp@entry=3264) at net/sctp/output.c:653
>  #17 0xffffffffc0b0bc47 in sctp_packet_singleton (transport=<optimized out>, chunk=chunk@entry=0xffff96a34c96f500, gfp=3264) at net/sctp/outqueue.c:783
>  #18 0xffffffffc0b0c636 in sctp_outq_flush_ctrl (ctx=0xffffbb67437e7aa0) at net/sctp/outqueue.c:914
>  #19 sctp_outq_flush (q=0xffff96a3483585b8, rtx_timeout=rtx_timeout@entry=0, gfp=<optimized out>) at net/sctp/outqueue.c:1212
>  #20 0xffffffffc0b0d85c in sctp_outq_uncork (q=q@entry=0xffff96a3483585b8, gfp=gfp@entry=3264) at net/sctp/outqueue.c:764
>  #21 0xffffffffc0afbaa6 in sctp_cmd_interpreter (state=<optimized out>, status=<optimized out>, gfp=<optimized out>, commands=0xffffbb67437e7b68, event_arg=<optimized out>, asoc=0xffff96a348358000, ep=<optimized out>, subtype=..., event_type=<optimized out>) at net/sctp/sm_sideeffect.c:1819
>  #22 sctp_side_effects (gfp=<optimized out>, commands=0xffffbb67437e7b68, status=<optimized out>, event_arg=<optimized out>, asoc=<synthetic pointer>, ep=<optimized out>, state=<optimized out>, subtype=..., event_type=<optimized out>) at net/sctp/sm_sideeffect.c:1199
>  #23 sctp_do_sm (net=<optimized out>, event_type=event_type@entry=SCTP_EVENT_T_PRIMITIVE, subtype=..., subtype@entry=..., state=<optimized out>, ep=<optimized out>, asoc=<optimized out>, event_arg=<optimized out>, gfp=<optimized out>) at net/sctp/sm_sideeffect.c:1170
>  #24 0xffffffffc0b1e2f0 in sctp_primitive_ASSOCIATE (net=<optimized out>, asoc=asoc@entry=0xffff96a348358000, arg=arg@entry=0x0) at net/sctp/primitive.c:73
>  #25 0xffffffffc0b17893 in __sctp_connect (sk=sk@entry=0xffff96a348368000, kaddrs=kaddrs@entry=0xffff96a342085030, addrs_size=addrs_size@entry=16, flags=2050, assoc_id=assoc_id@entry=0xffffbb67437e7df4) at ./include/net/net_namespace.h:369
>  #26 0xffffffffc0b17a6d in __sctp_setsockopt_connectx (sk=sk@entry=0xffff96a348368000, kaddrs=kaddrs@entry=0xffff96a342085030, addrs_size=16, assoc_id=assoc_id@entry=0xffffbb67437e7df4) at net/sctp/socket.c:1334
>  #27 0xffffffffc0b1c892 in sctp_getsockopt_connectx3 (optlen=0x7f10e41d9b3c, optval=0x7f10e41d9b40 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x7f10e41d9b40>, len=16, sk=0xffff96a348368000) at net/sctp/socket.c:1419
>  #28 sctp_getsockopt (sk=0xffff96a348368000, level=<optimized out>, optname=<optimized out>, optval=0x7f10e41d9b40 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x7f10e41d9b40>, optlen=<optimized out>) at net/sctp/socket.c:8124
>  #29 0xffffffff9993c6e7 in sock_common_getsockopt (sock=<optimized out>, level=0, optname=1750106384, optval=0xc90 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0xc90>, optlen=0x1) at net/core/sock.c:3652
>  #30 0xffffffff9993afac in __sys_getsockopt (fd=<optimized out>, level=132, optname=111, optval=0x7f10e41d9b40 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x7f10e41d9b40>, optlen=<optimized out>) at net/socket.c:2327
>  #31 0xffffffff9993b0bf in __do_sys_getsockopt (optlen=<optimized out>, optval=<optimized out>, optname=<optimized out>, level=<optimized out>, fd=<optimized out>) at net/socket.c:2342
>  #32 __se_sys_getsockopt (optlen=<optimized out>, optval=<optimized out>, optname=<optimized out>, level=<optimized out>, fd=<optimized out>) at net/socket.c:2339
>  #33 __x64_sys_getsockopt (regs=<optimized out>) at net/socket.c:2339
>  #34 0xffffffff99004ca5 in x64_sys_call (regs=regs@entry=0xffffbb67437e7f58, nr=<optimized out>) at ./arch/x86/include/generated/asm/syscalls_64.h:56
>  #35 0xffffffff99b90e34 in do_syscall_x64 (nr=<optimized out>, regs=0xffffbb67437e7f58) at arch/x86/entry/common.c:51
>  #36 do_syscall_64 (regs=0xffffbb67437e7f58, nr=<optimized out>) at arch/x86/entry/common.c:81
>  #37 0xffffffff99c00126 in entry_SYSCALL_64 () at arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:121
>
> Now we can use GDB to see the root cause.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <alexey.makhalov@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>  arm64.c         |  2 +-
>  crash_target.c  | 25 ++++++++++++++++++----
>  defs.h          |  3 ++-
>  gdb_interface.c |  6 +++---
>  ppc64.c         |  2 +-
>  x86_64.c        | 55 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
>  6 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arm64.c b/arm64.c
> index 608b19d..62f91d8 100644
> --- a/arm64.c
> +++ b/arm64.c
> @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ out:
>
>  static int
>  arm64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const char *name,
> -                   int size, void *value)
> +                   int size, void *value, int unused)
>  {
>         struct bt_info bt_info, bt_setup;
>         struct task_context *tc;
> diff --git a/crash_target.c b/crash_target.c
> index 1080976..8b17ef8 100644
> --- a/crash_target.c
> +++ b/crash_target.c
> @@ -27,8 +27,9 @@ void crash_target_init (void);
>
>  extern "C" int gdb_readmem_callback(unsigned long, void *, int, int);
>  extern "C" int crash_get_current_task_reg (int regno, const char *regname,
> -                                  int regsize, void *val);
> +                                  int regsize, void *val, int sid);
>  extern "C" int gdb_change_thread_context (void);
> +extern "C" int gdb_add_substack (int sid);
>  extern "C" void crash_get_current_task_info(unsigned long *pid, char **comm);
>
>  /* The crash target.  */
> @@ -64,9 +65,10 @@ public:
>      unsigned long pid;
>      char *comm;
>      crash_get_current_task_info(&pid, &comm);
> -    return string_printf ("%ld %s", pid, comm);
> +    if (thread_count(this) == 1)
> +      return string_printf ("%ld %s", pid, comm);
> +    return string_printf ("%ld %s (stack %ld)", pid, comm, ptid.tid());
>    }
> -
>  };
>
>  static void supply_registers(struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
> @@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ static void supply_registers(struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
>    if (regsize > sizeof (regval))
>      error (_("fatal error: buffer size is not enough to fit register value"));
>
> -  if (crash_get_current_task_reg (regno, regname, regsize, (void *)&regval))
> +  if (crash_get_current_task_reg (regno, regname, regsize, (void *)&regval, inferior_thread()->ptid.tid()))
>      regcache->raw_supply (regno, regval);
>    else
>      regcache->raw_supply (regno, NULL);
> @@ -144,7 +146,22 @@ crash_target_init (void)
>  extern "C" int
>  gdb_change_thread_context (void)
>  {
> +  for (thread_info *tp : current_inferior()->threads_safe())
> +    if (tp->ptid.tid_p())
> +      delete_thread (tp);
>    target_fetch_registers(get_current_regcache(), -1);
>    reinit_frame_cache();
>    return TRUE;
>  }
> +
> +/* Add a thread for each additional stack. Use stack ID as a thread ID */
> +extern "C" int
> +gdb_add_substack (int sid)
> +{
> +  ptid_t ptid = ptid_t(CRASH_INFERIOR_PID, 0, sid);
> +
> +  thread_info *tp = find_thread_ptid (current_inferior(), ptid);
> +  if (tp == nullptr)
> +    add_thread_silent (current_inferior()->process_target(), ptid);
> +  return TRUE;
> +}
> diff --git a/defs.h b/defs.h
> index b93a7a6..bb2bc20 100644
> --- a/defs.h
> +++ b/defs.h
> @@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ struct machdep_table {
>          void (*get_irq_affinity)(int);
>          void (*show_interrupts)(int, ulong *);
>         int (*is_page_ptr)(ulong, physaddr_t *);
> -       int (*get_current_task_reg)(int, const char *, int, void *);
> +       int (*get_current_task_reg)(int, const char *, int, void *, int);
>         int (*is_cpu_prstatus_valid)(int cpu);
>  };
>
> @@ -8301,5 +8301,6 @@ enum ppc64_regnum {
>
>  /* crash_target.c */
>  extern int gdb_change_thread_context (void);
> +extern int gdb_add_substack (int sid);
>
>  #endif /* !GDB_COMMON */
> diff --git a/gdb_interface.c b/gdb_interface.c
> index 315711e..c138c94 100644
> --- a/gdb_interface.c
> +++ b/gdb_interface.c
> @@ -1074,12 +1074,12 @@ unsigned long crash_get_kaslr_offset(void)
>
>  /* Callbacks for crash_target */
>  int crash_get_current_task_reg (int regno, const char *regname,
> -                               int regsize, void *value);
> +                               int regsize, void *value, int sid);
>  int crash_get_current_task_reg (int regno, const char *regname,
> -                               int regsize, void *value)
> +                               int regsize, void *value, int sid)
>  {
>         if (!machdep->get_current_task_reg)
>                 return FALSE;
> -       return machdep->get_current_task_reg(regno, regname, regsize, value);
> +       return machdep->get_current_task_reg(regno, regname, regsize, value, sid);
>  }
>
> diff --git a/ppc64.c b/ppc64.c
> index 782107b..1cf06e3 100644
> --- a/ppc64.c
> +++ b/ppc64.c
> @@ -2512,7 +2512,7 @@ ppc64_print_eframe(char *efrm_str, struct ppc64_pt_regs *regs,
>
>  static int
>  ppc64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const char *name, int size,
> -                 void *value)
> +                 void *value, int unused)
>  {
>         struct bt_info bt_info, bt_setup;
>         struct task_context *tc;
> diff --git a/x86_64.c b/x86_64.c
> index e7f8fe2..2e7cde4 100644
> --- a/x86_64.c
> +++ b/x86_64.c
> @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ static int x86_64_get_framesize(struct bt_info *, ulong, ulong, char *);
>  static void x86_64_framesize_debug(struct bt_info *);
>  static void x86_64_get_active_set(void);
>  static int x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct vaddr_range *);
> -static int x86_64_get_current_task_reg(int, const char *, int, void *);
> +static int x86_64_get_current_task_reg(int, const char *, int, void *, int);
>  static int x86_64_verify_paddr(uint64_t);
>  static void GART_init(void);
>  static void x86_64_exception_stacks_init(void);
> @@ -143,6 +143,14 @@ struct machine_specific x86_64_machine_specific = { 0 };
>  static const char *exception_functions_orig[];
>  static const char *exception_functions_5_8[];
>
> +/*
> + * Additional stacks entry registers for gdb target.
> + * See 'gdb info threads'
> + */
> +#define MAX_STACKS_NUM 5
> +ulong stack_idx;
> +ulong stacks_regs[MAX_STACKS_NUM][SS_REGNUM + 1];
> +
>  /*  Use this hardwired version -- sometimes the
>   *  debuginfo doesn't pick this up even though
>   *  it exists in the kernel; it shouldn't change.
> @@ -3551,6 +3559,7 @@ x86_64_low_budget_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt_in)
>         irq_eframe = 0;
>         last_process_stack_eframe = 0;
>         bt->call_target = NULL;
> +       stack_idx = 0;
>         rsp = bt->stkptr;
>         ms = machdep->machspec;
>
> @@ -4159,6 +4168,7 @@ x86_64_dwarf_back_trace_cmd(struct bt_info *bt_in)
>         last_process_stack_eframe = 0;
>         bt->call_target = NULL;
>         bt->bptr = 0;
> +       stack_idx = 0;
>         rsp = bt->stkptr;
>         if (!rsp) {
>                 error(INFO, "cannot determine starting stack pointer\n");
> @@ -4799,6 +4809,36 @@ x86_64_exception_frame(ulong flags, ulong kvaddr, char *local,
>         } else if (machdep->flags & ORC)
>                 bt->bptr = rbp;
>
> +
> +       /*
> +        * Preserve registers set for each additional in-kernel stack
> +        * up to MAX_STACKS_NUM.
> +        */
> +       if (!(cs & 3) && verified && stack_idx < MAX_STACKS_NUM) {
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RAX_REGNUM] = rax;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RBX_REGNUM] = rbx;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RCX_REGNUM] = rcx;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RDX_REGNUM] = rdx;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RSI_REGNUM] = rsi;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RDI_REGNUM] = rdi;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RBP_REGNUM] = rbp;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RSP_REGNUM] = rsp;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R8_REGNUM] = r8;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R9_REGNUM] = r9;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R10_REGNUM] = r10;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R11_REGNUM] = r11;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R12_REGNUM] = r12;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R13_REGNUM] = r13;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R14_REGNUM] = r14;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][R15_REGNUM] = r15;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][RIP_REGNUM] = rip;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][EFLAGS_REGNUM] = rflags;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][CS_REGNUM] = cs;
> +               stacks_regs[stack_idx][SS_REGNUM] = ss;
> +               /* Skip stack 0 (main stack), start with index 1 */
> +               gdb_add_substack (stack_idx + 1);
> +               stack_idx++;
> +       }
>         if (kvaddr)
>                 FREEBUF(pt_regs_buf);
>
> @@ -9236,7 +9276,7 @@ x86_64_get_kvaddr_ranges(struct vaddr_range *vrp)
>
>  static int
>  x86_64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const char *name,
> -                           int size, void *value)
> +                           int size, void *value, int sid)
>  {
>         struct bt_info bt_info, bt_setup;
>         struct task_context *tc;
> @@ -9256,6 +9296,17 @@ x86_64_get_current_task_reg(int regno, const char *name,
>         if (!tc)
>                 return FALSE;
>
> +       /* Non zero stack ID, use saved regs */
> +       if (sid && sid <= MAX_STACKS_NUM) {
> +               switch (regno) {
> +               case RAX_REGNUM ... SS_REGNUM:
> +                        memcpy(value, &stacks_regs[sid - 1][regno], size > 8 ? 8 : size);
> +                       return TRUE;
> +               default:
> +                       return FALSE;
> +               }
> +       }
> +
>         /*
>         * Task is active, grab CPU's registers
>         */
> --
> 2.43.5
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