NetBurner 3.1
WinAddr2Line

Utility to determine the source code location for a specified memory address and .elf file. This application is typically used in conjunction with the SmartTraps utility when debugging an application that is crashing.

WinAddr2Line is commonly used for:

  • Determining the source code address using a faulted program counter memory address from SmartTraps.
  • If the cause of a crash is severe memory corruption due to bad pointers, it is possible for the Faulted Program Counter to be pointing to an address in which not code exists. In this case WinAddr2Line will not be able to provide a source code reference because no source code exists at that location.

WinAddr2Line can be started from:

  • NBEclipse main tool bar
  • The Windows NetBurner program group.
  • The command line. The path is: .exe.

Using WinAddr2Line

  • Use the Browse button to select the .elf file for your application and type in the hexadecimal memory address, usually obtained by SmartTraps as the Faulted PC.
  • Click on the Decode button.
    WinAddrStart.jpg
    Select file and enter address in hexidecimal