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id: stacktrace-decode
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title: Decoding Stacktraces
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sidebar_label: Decoding Stacktraces
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---
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You may encounter a situation where your device crashes and are left with a stacktrace, below are two methods of decoding them.
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## Manual
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:::info
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This method uses the symbols of the `firmware.elf` file generated from your latest build, you may wish to rebuild to get up-to-date symbols.
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:::
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First save the backtrace string to a text file:
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```text title="backtrace.txt"
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Backtrace: 0x....
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```
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Now run the exception decoder:
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```shell
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bin/exception_decoder.py backtrace.txt
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```
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## Real Time
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In order to decode stack traces in real time, kep the following command (replacing `DEVICE_PORT` with your device's port) running in your terminal with the suspect device connected
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```shell
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pio device monitor --port DEVICE_PORT -f esp32_exception_decoder
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```
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