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src/cmd/objdump/main.go
log.Fatal(err) } defer f.Close() dis, err := f.Disasm() if err != nil { log.Fatalf("disassemble %s: %v", flag.Arg(0), err) } switch flag.NArg() { default: usage() case 1: // disassembly of entire object dis.Print(os.Stdout, symRE, 0, ^uint64(0), *printCode, *gnuAsm) case 3: // disassembly of PC range start, err := strconv.ParseUint(strings.TrimPrefix(flag.Arg(1), "0x"), 16, 64)
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/binutils/disasm.go
return []string{demangled} } } } return nil } // disassemble parses the output of the objdump command and returns // the assembly instructions in a slice. func disassemble(asm []byte) ([]plugin.Inst, error) { buf := bytes.NewBuffer(asm) function, file, line := "", "", 0 var assembly []plugin.Inst for {
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src/runtime/unsafepoint_test.go
} // Get a reference we can use to ask the runtime about // which of its instructions are unsafe preemption points. f := runtime.FuncForPC(reflect.ValueOf(setGlobalPointer).Pointer()) // Disassemble the test function. // Note that normally "go test runtime" would strip symbols // and prevent this step from working. So there's a hack in // cmd/go/internal/test that exempts runtime tests from // symbol stripping.
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/driver/html/header.html
<a title="{{.Help.peek}}" href="./peek" id="peek">Peek</a> <a title="{{.Help.list}}" href="./source" id="list">Source</a> <a title="{{.Help.disasm}}" href="./disasm" id="disasm">Disassemble</a> </div> </div> {{$sampleLen := len .SampleTypes}} {{if gt $sampleLen 1}} <div id="sample" class="menu-item"> <div class="menu-name"> Sample <i class="downArrow"></i>
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/binutils/binutils.go
b := bu.get() if !b.objdumpFound { return nil, errors.New("cannot disasm: no objdump tool available") } args := []string{"--disassemble", "--demangle", "--no-show-raw-insn", "--line-numbers", fmt.Sprintf("--start-address=%#x", start), fmt.Sprintf("--stop-address=%#x", end)} if intelSyntax { if b.isLLVMObjdump {
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/report/source.go
} } func (sp *sourcePrinter) expandAddresses(rpt *Report, addrs map[uint64]addrInfo, flat map[uint64]int64) { // We found interesting addresses (ones with non-zero samples) above. // Get covering address ranges and disassemble the ranges. ranges, unprocessed := sp.splitIntoRanges(rpt.prof, addrs, flat) sp.handleUnprocessed(addrs, unprocessed) // Trim ranges if there are too many. const maxRanges = 25
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src/cmd/objdump/objdump_test.go
for _, s := range need { if !strings.Contains(text, s) { t.Errorf("disassembly missing '%s'", s) ok = false } } if goarch == "386" { if strings.Contains(text, "(IP)") { t.Errorf("disassembly contains PC-Relative addressing on 386") ok = false } } if !ok || testing.Verbose() { t.Logf("full disassembly:\n%s", text) } }
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/driver/html/source.html
<span class=unimportant>{{.FileBase}}:{{.Line}}</span>{{"\n" -}} {{end -}} {{if not .Synthetic -}} {{/* disassembled instruction */ -}} {{printf " %8s %10s %10s %8x: %s " "" .Flat .Cumulative .Address .Disasm -}} <span class=unimportant>{{.FileLine}}</span>{{"\n" -}} {{end -}}
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/plugin/plugin.go
// is a linux kernel, relocationSymbol is the name of the symbol // corresponding to the start address. Open(file string, start, limit, offset uint64, relocationSymbol string) (ObjFile, error) // Disasm disassembles the named object file, starting at // the start address and stopping at (before) the end address. Disasm(file string, start, end uint64, intelSyntax bool) ([]Inst, error) }
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src/cmd/vendor/github.com/google/pprof/internal/driver/driver.go
// sure the default heuristics of excluding insignificant nodes and edges // from the call graph do not apply. One example where it is important is // annotated source or disassembly listing. Those reports run on a specific // function (or functions), but the trimming is applied before the function // data is selected. So, with trimming enabled, the report could end up
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