page.title=ndk-stack @jd:body <div id="qv-wrapper"> <div id="qv"> <h2>On this page</h2> <ol> <li><a href="#use">Usage</a></li> </ol> </div> </div> <p>The {@code ndk-stack} tool allows you to filter stack traces as they appear in the output of <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/logcat.html">{@code adb logcat}</a>. It also replaces any address inside a shared library with the corresponding {@code <source-file>:<line-number>} values from your source code, making issues easier to pinpoint.</p> <p>For example, it translates something like:</p> <pre> I/DEBUG ( 31): *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** I/DEBUG ( 31): Build fingerprint: 'generic/google_sdk/generic/:2.2/FRF91/43546:eng/test-keys' I/DEBUG ( 31): pid: 351, tid: 351 %gt;%gt;%gt; /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher <<< I/DEBUG ( 31): signal 11 (SIGSEGV), fault addr 0d9f00d8 I/DEBUG ( 31): r0 0000af88 r1 0000a008 r2 baadf00d r3 0d9f00d8 I/DEBUG ( 31): r4 00000004 r5 0000a008 r6 0000af88 r7 00013c44 I/DEBUG ( 31): r8 00000000 r9 00000000 10 00000000 fp 00000000 I/DEBUG ( 31): ip 0000959c sp be956cc8 lr 00008403 pc 0000841e cpsr 60000030 I/DEBUG ( 31): #00 pc 0000841e /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher I/DEBUG ( 31): #01 pc 000083fe /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher I/DEBUG ( 31): #02 pc 000083f6 /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher I/DEBUG ( 31): #03 pc 000191ac /system/lib/libc.so I/DEBUG ( 31): #04 pc 000083ea /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher I/DEBUG ( 31): #05 pc 00008458 /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher I/DEBUG ( 31): #06 pc 0000d362 /system/lib/libc.so I/DEBUG ( 31): </pre> <p>into the more readable output: </p> <pre> ********** Crash dump: ********** Build fingerprint: 'generic/google_sdk/generic/:2.2/FRF91/43546:eng/test-keys' pid: 351, tid: 351 >>> /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher <<< signal 11 (SIGSEGV), fault addr 0d9f00d8 Stack frame #00 pc 0000841e /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher : Routine zoo in /tmp/foo/crasher/jni/zoo.c:13 Stack frame #01 pc 000083fe /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher : Routine bar in /tmp/foo/crasher/jni/bar.c:5 Stack frame #02 pc 000083f6 /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher : Routine my_comparison in /tmp/foo/crasher/jni/foo.c:9 Stack frame #03 pc 000191ac /system/lib/libc.so Stack frame #04 pc 000083ea /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher : Routine foo in /tmp/foo/crasher/jni/foo.c:14 Stack frame #05 pc 00008458 /data/local/ndk-tests/crasher : Routine main in /tmp/foo/crasher/jni/main.c:19 Stack frame #06 pc 0000d362 /system/lib/libc.so </pre> <h2>Usage</h2> <p>To use {@code ndk-stack}, you first need a directory containing symbolic versions of your app's shared libraries. If you use the NDK build system ({@code ndk-build}), these shared-library files reside under {@code $PROJECT_PATH/obj/local/<abi>}, where {@code <abi>} represents your device's ABI. By default, the system uses the {@code armeabi} ABI.</p> <p>There are two ways to use the tool. You can feed the logcat text as direct input to the program. For example:</p> <pre class="no-pretty-print"> adb logcat | $NDK/ndk-stack -sym $PROJECT_PATH/obj/local/armeabi </pre> <p>You can also use the {@code -dump} option to specify the logcat as an input file. For example: </p> <pre class="no-pretty-print"> adb logcat > /tmp/foo.txt $NDK/ndk-stack -sym $PROJECT_PATH/obj/local/armeabi -dump foo.txt </pre> <p>When it begins parsing the logcat output, the tool looks for an initial line of asterisks. For example:</p> <pre class="no-pretty-print"> *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** </pre> <p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>When copy/pasting traces, don't forget this line, or {@code ndk-stack} won't work correctly.</p>