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RE: symbolic debug of loadable modules with kgdb light
- From: Caz Yokoyama <cazyokoyama at gmail dot com>
- To: <tromey at redhat dot com>
- Cc: "'Joel Brobecker'" <brobecker at adacore dot com>, <gdb-patches at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 14:15:31 -0700
- Subject: RE: symbolic debug of loadable modules with kgdb light
- References: <!&!GAAAAAAAAABdM4dVxRoXQaLE4hMch+sCwoAAABgAAAAAAAAAXTOHVcUaF0GixOITHIfrAsT+SQAAAAAAEAAAALUY4hYH8mJOgogphhqVzEU3AAAAUkU6IHN5bWJvbGljIGRlYnVnIG9mIGxvYWRhYmxlIG1vZHVsZXMgd2l0aCBrZ2RiIGxpZ2h0AA==@caztech.com> <m3hc0enk36.fsf@fleche.redhat.com>
Hello Tom,
Here is the patch for 2) which enables "break-in Linux kernel 2.6.26 and
later which kgdb is enabled. When linux-kgdb is set (i.e. not 0), gdb sends
BREAK and g when gdb is started and when ^C is typed on gdb.
gdb/main.c - define linux_kgdb
gdb/remote.c - sends BREAK and g when gdb is started and when ^C is tyed on
gdb.
All these modification comes from me.
Index: gdb/main.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/main.c,v
retrieving revision 1.76
diff -p -r1.76 main.c
*** gdb/main.c 27 Apr 2009 10:24:08 -0000 1.76
--- gdb/main.c 14 May 2009 17:00:05 -0000
*************** char *gdb_sysroot = 0;
*** 67,72 ****
--- 67,75 ----
/* GDB datadir, used to store data files. */
char *gdb_datadir = 0;
+ /* Whether debugging Linux kernel by using its kgdb */ int linux_kgdb
+ = 0;
+
struct ui_file *gdb_stdout;
struct ui_file *gdb_stderr;
struct ui_file *gdb_stdlog;
Index: gdb/remote.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/remote.c,v
retrieving revision 1.354
diff -p -r1.354 remote.c
*** gdb/remote.c 16 Apr 2009 19:31:03 -0000 1.354
--- gdb/remote.c 14 May 2009 17:00:08 -0000
*************** static struct cmd_list_element *remote_c
*** 239,244 ****
--- 239,246 ----
static struct cmd_list_element *remote_set_cmdlist;
static struct cmd_list_element *remote_show_cmdlist;
+ extern int linux_kgdb;
+
/* Description of the remote protocol state for the currently
connected target. This is per-target state, and independent of the
selected architecture. */
*************** remote_start_remote (struct ui_out *uiou
*** 2606,2611 ****
--- 2608,2618 ----
/* Ack any packet which the remote side has already sent. */
serial_write (remote_desc, "+", 1);
+ if (linux_kgdb) {
+ serial_send_break(remote_desc);
+ serial_write(remote_desc, "g", 1);
+ }
+
/* The first packet we send to the target is the optional "supported
packets" request. If the target can answer this, it will tell us
which later probes to skip. */
*************** remote_stop_as (ptid_t ptid)
*** 4020,4029 ****
/* Send a break or a ^C, depending on user preference. */
! if (remote_break)
serial_send_break (remote_desc);
! else
! serial_write (remote_desc, "\003", 1);
}
/* This is the generic stop called via the target vector. When a target
--- 4027,4041 ----
/* Send a break or a ^C, depending on user preference. */
! if (linux_kgdb) {
serial_send_break (remote_desc);
! serial_write (remote_desc, "g", 1);
! } else {
! if (remote_break)
! serial_send_break (remote_desc);
! else
! serial_write (remote_desc, "\003", 1);
! }
}
/* This is the generic stop called via the target vector. When a target
*************** If set, a break, instead of a cntrl-c, i
*** 9063,9068 ****
--- 9075,9087 ----
NULL, NULL, /* FIXME: i18n: Whether to send break
if interrupted is %s. */
&setlist, &showlist);
+ add_setshow_boolean_cmd ("linux-kgdb", no_class, &linux_kgdb, _("\
+ Set whether Linux kernel is debugged by using kgdb."), _("\ Show
+ whether Linux kernel is debugged by using kgdb."), _("\ If set, send a
+ break and g to the remote target to break-in."),
+ NULL, NULL,
+ &setlist, &showlist);
+
/* Install commands for configuring memory read/write packets. */
add_cmd ("remotewritesize", no_class, set_memory_write_packet_size, _("\
I am working for a patch for 1).
-caz
-----Original Message-----
From: Caz Yokoyama [mailto:caz@caztech.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 5:36 PM
To: 'tromey@redhat.com'
Cc: 'Joel Brobecker'; 'gdb-patches@sourceware.org'
Subject: RE: symbolic debug of loadable modules with kgdb light
Correction
kgdb light expects BREAK and then ^C.
---------
kgdb light expects BREAK and then g.
-caz
-----Original Message-----
From: Caz Yokoyama [mailto:caz@caztech.com]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 9:48 AM
To: 'tromey@redhat.com'
Cc: 'Joel Brobecker'; 'gdb-patches@sourceware.org'
Subject: RE: symbolic debug of loadable modules with kgdb light
Hello Tom,
Thank you for pay attention for my patch.
Have you read following discussion about this? There are 2 points my patch
add to, 1) symbolic debug of loadable modules with kgdb light, 2) break-in
by ^C remotely. For 1), Ruby support is integrating into gdb. By using that,
it access /proc file system and incorporate a symbol table for a loadable
module. Someone told me approach by Ruby is more attractive. So, my
understanding of this is my modification is useless because of Ruby support.
BTW, I had kept my modification against cvs source of gdb instead of 6.8.
For 2), gdb emits BREAK or ^C depending when ^C is typed. On the other hand,
kgdb light expects BREAK and then ^C. I introduce debugkernel. When
debugkernel is true, BREAK and then ^C is emitted to target. Someone said
more elegant scheme is needed instead of debugkernel. So, I lost interest.
BTW, this is all of my code and less than 10 lines of code modification.
-caz
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Tromey [mailto:tromey@redhat.com]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 8:32 AM
To: Caz Yokoyama
Cc: 'Joel Brobecker'; gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: symbolic debug of loadable modules with kgdb light
>>>>> "Caz" == Caz Yokoyama <cazyokoyama@gmail.com> writes:
Caz> I have attached the patch against gdb-6.8.
Thanks.
Caz> - This patch is based on
Caz> http://kgdb.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/kgdb/gdb/. I removed
Caz> garbage as mush as possible. But it still has the code which I
Caz> don't know what it is. I don't remove copyright notice which is
Caz> there.
Do you have copyright assignment papers on file with the FSF? If not,
let me know and I can get you started on the process. This is a
requirement for getting any code into gdb.
Did you write this entire patch yourself? I just want to make sure.
If not, we'll need to get papers from any contributor who wrote more
than 10 lines of code in the patch.
Caz> - I haven't run testsuite because I could not find how to do that while
I
Caz> run make in testsuite directory.
"make check". You need dejagnu installed. And you actually have to
run a baseline check without your patch applied, then compare the
results.
Caz> - I believe that the code follows coding standard. Let me know if
Caz> not.
I noticed a number of formatting nits. These are no big deal.
More importantly, the patch makes a bunch of apparently
kernel-debugging-specific changes to generic code. I did not try to
read it very closely, but basically all of these will need to be cleaned
up. Some of the hunks we definitely do not want; e.g., moving
struct value into value.h.
Tom