This is a tool (written in Go) that analyzes gccgo/gollvm binary stack-split prolog characteristics. Intended as a development/debugging tool for compiler developers.
You can also ask for a detailed report using the "-detail" command line flag. This will dump out the names of the functions in each category.
Notes:
tested/usable only for linux/amd64 binaries
currently works by parsing the output of 'objdump -d', which is brittle/fragile (also can be confused by assembly functions, which might not pattern-match properly)
This program reads in DWARF info for a given load module (shared
library or executable) and inspects it for problems/insanities,
primarily abstract origin references that are incorrect.
Can be run on object files as well, in theory.