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NAME

       unw_getcontext -- get initial machine-state

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libunwind.h>

       int unw_getcontext(unw_context_t *ucp);

DESCRIPTION

       The  unw_getcontext()  routine initializes the context structure pointed to by ucp with the machine-state
       of the call-site. The exact set of registers stored by unw_getcontext()  is  platform-specific,  but,  in
       general,  at  least  all  preserved  (``callee-saved'')  and  all  frame-related  registers,  such as the
       stack-pointer, will be stored.

       This routine is normally implemented as a macro and applications should not attempt to take its address.

PLATFORM-SPECIFIC NOTES

       On IA-64, unw_context_t has a layout that is compatible with that of ucontext_t and such  structures  can
       be initialized with getcontext() instead of unw_getcontext().  However, the reverse is not true and it is
       not safe to use structures initialized by unw_getcontext() in places where  a  structure  initialized  by
       getcontext() is expected. The reason for this asymmetry is that unw_getcontext() is optimized for maximum
       performance and does not, for example, save the signal mask.

RETURN VALUE

       On successful completion, unw_getcontext() returns 0.  Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned.

THREAD AND SIGNAL SAFETY

       unw_getcontext() is thread-safe as well as safe to use from a signal handler.

SEE ALSO

       libunwind(3), unw_init_local(3)

AUTHOR

       David Mosberger-Tang
       Email: dmosberger@gmail.com
       WWW: http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/.