On Wed, 20 May 2015, Peter Zijlstra wrote:

> > I think it would be nice to have full DWARF unwind support for
> > everything at some point.  Unfortunately, I don't see any easy path to
> > getting there.  It doesn't help that AFAIK no one has ever proposed a
> > usable in-kernel DWARF unwinder.
> 
> There's a bit of history here; SuSE (iirc) actually has one, however:
> 
>   https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/2/10/356

Oh absolutely, there are stories behind this :)

Just for the sake of completness -- the current implementation can be 
found in our public GIT repository, for not-really-complete picture see 
[1] [2] [3] [4].

It turned out to be rather useful on many ocasions when debugging customer 
reports, but I of course also understand what Linus is saying above. The 
bugs in unwinder can be *really* painful. Our experience so far has been 
that it did pay off at the end of the day (and of course analyzing 
stacktraces is our daily bread).

[1] 
http://kernel.suse.com/cgit/kernel-source/tree/patches.suse/stack-unwind?h=SLE12
[2] 
http://kernel.suse.com/cgit/kernel-source/tree/patches.suse/no-frame-pointer-select?h=SLE12
[3] 
http://kernel.suse.com/cgit/kernel-source/tree/patches.arch/stack-unwind-cfi_ignore-takes-more-arguments?h=SLE12
[4] 
http://kernel.suse.com/cgit/kernel-source/tree/patches.arch/x86_64-unwind-annotations?h=SLE12

-- 
Jiri Kosina
SUSE Labs
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