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Arduino ESP8266/ESP32 Exception Stack Trace Decoder Build Status

Arduino plugin which lets you get a more meaningful explanation of the stack traces you get on ESP8266/ESP32.

Installation

  • Make sure you use one of the supported versions of Arduino IDE and have ESP8266/ESP32 core installed.
  • Download the tool archive from releases page.
  • In your Arduino sketchbook directory, create tools directory if it doesn't exist yet.
  • Unpack the tool into tools directory (the path will look like <home_dir>/Arduino/tools/EspExceptionDecoder/tool/EspExceptionDecoder.jar).
  • On newer versions of linux (Ubuntu 20.04), you may need to install the libncurses5 and libpython2.7 packages: sudo apt install libncurses5 libpython2.7
  • Restart Arduino IDE.

Usage

  • Open a sketch and build it.
  • Upload the sketch and monitor the Serial port for Exceptions
  • When you get an Exception, open Tools > ESP Exception Decoder menu item. This will open a new window.
  • Paste the stack trace into the window's top pane and the result will show in the bottom.
  • Every time you enter new address or stack trace, the results will refresh

EspExceptionDecoder.png

Exception decoded on ESP32

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Gedit Highlighting

You can use the StackTrace utility to have gedit highlight the above stack trace for easy viewing. More details can be found here: https://github.com/electronicsguy/ESP8266/tree/master/Misc/StackTrace

Credits and license

  • Copyright (c) 2015 Hristo Gochkov (ficeto at ficeto dot com)
  • Licensed under GPL v2 (text)

Command line version

If you are searching for a command line version, look at [EspStackTraceDecoder] (https://github.com/littleyoda/EspStackTraceDecoder). EspStackTraceDecoder is based on the EspExceptionDecoder, but was completely rewritten for the command line usage.