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Manual Pages  — DWARF_GET_ARANGE

NAME

dwarf_get_arange – retrieve the address range descriptor for an address

CONTENTS

LIBRARY

DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf)

SYNOPSIS

#include <libdwarf.h>

int
dwarf_get_arange(Dwarf_Arange *ar_list, Dwarf_Unsigned ar_cnt, Dwarf_Addr addr, Dwarf_Arange *ret_ar, Dwarf_Error *err);

DESCRIPTION

Function dwarf_get_arange() searches an array of Dwarf_Arange descriptors for one that covers a given address.

Argument ar_list should point to an array of Dwarf_Arange descriptors.

Argument ar_cnt specifies the number of Dwarf_Arange descriptors in the array pointed to by argument ar_list.

Argument addr specifies the address being looked up.

Argument ret_ar will be used to store the Dwarf_Arange descriptor that covers the given address.

If argument err is not NULL, it will be used to store error information in case of an error.

RETURN VALUES

Function dwarf_get_arange() returns DW_DLV_OK when it succeeds. It returns DW_DLV_NO_ENTRY if there is no Dwarf_Arange descriptor that covers the provided address. In case of an error, it returns DW_DLV_ERROR and sets the argument err.

ERRORS

Function dwarf_get_arange() can fail with:
[DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] One of the arguments dbg, ar_list or ret_ar was NULL.
[DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] Value of argument ar_cnt equals to 0.
[DW_DLE_NO_ENTRY] A Dwarf_Arange descriptor that covers the given address was not found.

SEE ALSO

dwarf(3), dwarf_get_arange_cu_header_offset(3), dwarf_get_arange_info(3), dwarf_get_aranges(3), dwarf_get_cu_die_offset(3)

DWARF_GET_ARANGE (3) April 16, 2011

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