Q: GDB - Threads
Paul Pluzhnikov
ppluzhnikov@google.com
Tue Jun 2 16:41:00 GMT 2009
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Vellemans, Noel
<Noel.Vellemans@visionbms.com> wrote:
> Still not able to debug a MT-application :-(
> Anyone that can help me 'little' further ??
There is (I think) a very high probability that your GDB did not load
correct libthread_db.
> Both libs have been build on the same system.. (buildroot)..
> Even started from scratch....
> 88 -rw-r--r-- 1 noel noel 82178 2009-06-02 16:23 libpthread-0.9.30.1.so
> 16 -rw-r--r-- 1 noel noel 13171 2009-06-02 16:23 libthread_db-0.9.30.1.so
The identical time stamp implies that these were both installed at the
same time, which means they are both built for *target*.
But you need an identical libthread_db built for *host*.
This is because GDB (on host) will try to dlopen() libthread_db (which
helps it debug *target* libpthread).
Once you build correct libthread_db, you'll likely need to adjust
LD_LIBRARY_PATH for GDB to actually find it at runtime.
To see which (if any) libthread_db GDB is loading now do this:
in a separate window execute 'grep libthread_db /proc/<pid-of-gdb>/maps'
Cheers,
--
Paul Pluzhnikov
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