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RE: Debugging pthread in ARM.
- From: "Williams, Allen" <awilli08 at harris dot com>
- To: <gdb at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 14:41:43 -0400
- Subject: RE: Debugging pthread in ARM.
- References: <1179233344.1389.18.camel@DAFPC5206.ikusi.net>
I am getting multiple copies of these emails. Am I the only one on the
list this is happening to? This is about the sixth copy of this one
that I've received, and I've received multiple copies of others, too.
-----Original Message-----
From: gdb-owner@sourceware.org [mailto:gdb-owner@sourceware.org] On
Behalf Of gomrioje
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 8:49 AM
To: gdb@sourceware.org
Subject: Debugging pthread in ARM.
I am not able to see the point of Daniel (mea culpa).
I have readen documentation as recommended by Daniel and William.
Maybe trying again...
The application uses: pthread_create.
For that I am using as library (-lpthread):
libpthread.so.0->libpthread-0.10.so
For debugging purposes, I am using gdbserver in the target (AT91RM9200).
gdbserver must use library: libthread_db.so.1->libthread_db-1.0.so
Now I describe the problem:
1. When I set a breakpoint inside a thread code, I get a SIGTRAP.
2. After creating several threads (POSIX: pthread_create),
command: info threads, result in: 1 main...............
3. Sometimes after running a while, I get a message in the gdbserver
console:
Gdb: error initalizing thread_db library: version mismatch between
libthread_db and libpthread
Both of the libraries come from the same Debian distribution, for ARM
architecture.
Daniel mentions problem pointing to libraries. For such situation,
the config is:
- For the gdbserver:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/lib:/usr/lib/:/app/arm/debug/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- For the gdb (host):
set solib-absolute-prefix /dev/null/
set
solib-search-path
/app/arm/debug/:/app/arm/bitbaketmp/staging/arm-linux/lib/
I could miss something. Some ideas ?
Regards,
> Thanks for the link.
> But I guess my problem is not described there.
> I have another message:
> Gdb: error initalizing thread_db library: version mismatch between
libthread_db and libpthread
>
> I have read in the mailing list that both should have the same glibc.
> (what do you mean there?).
>
> In another hand, I am already pointing solib-absolute-prefix to the
directory libraries.
If you're doing that, and getting the above error, then you are not
pointing to the correct libraries.
--
Jesus Gomez Rio
R&D Technician
Design & Manufacturing Division
gomez.j@ikusi.com
www.ikusi.es
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