Pro-tip. Ever wonder what a structure _actually_ looks like in memory when it's full of unions, typedefs, etc? The `pahole` command (from the `dwarves` package) can take in an ELF with DWARF symbols and output the structures unrolled recursively. Example:https://gist.github.com/gamozolabs/0ec182194706b6e0a3a1ee1a5ae09e17 …
So, I followed linux_build_instructions.md and the DWARF is being stored in .dwo files, I processed all with pahole v1.15, no segfaults, some template tags are not handled, just skipped, output: http://vger.kernel.org/~acme/pahole/chrome.dwo.pahole.output.txt … #pahole
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Interesting. I have only ran it on the output so file (http://libmonochrome.so ). Pahole would stop once it got the invalid tags. Thanks for looking into it. I'll try the dwa files
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