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− | On this page you will find all you need to debug your applications running on your Armadeus board | + | On this page you will find all you need to debug your userspace applications running on your Armadeus board. |
− | First of all, be sure to have | + | {{Note|First of all, be sure to have [[Toolchain|installed the Toolchain on your Host]].}} |
− | + | ||
− | == | + | ==Compile your program with debug symbols== |
− | + | * Use ''-g'' option of gcc: | |
− | + | <pre class="host"> | |
− | + | $ make shell_env | |
+ | $ . armadeus_env.sh | ||
+ | $ export PATH=$PATH:$ARMADEUS_TOOLCHAIN_PATH | ||
− | + | $ arm-linux-gcc -g -o hello hello.c | |
− | $ arm-linux-gdb program | + | </pre> |
− | (gdb) target remote 192.168.0. | + | * If you have a Makefile for your project, you probably have a CFLAGS variable, so add it -g. Ex: |
− | 192.168.0. | + | <pre class="host"> |
+ | CFLAGS=-W -Wall -g | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Debugging a program running on your APF remotely from your Host (through Ethernet)== | ||
+ | * On the target launch your program like that: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # gdbserver 192.168.0.2:2345 program [args] | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | ''192.168.0.2'' is the IP address of your Host and ''2345'' the port number to use (examples). | ||
+ | |||
+ | * On your Host launch: | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | []$ arm-linux-gdb program | ||
+ | (gdb) set solib-absolute-prefix ./buildroot/output/build/staging_dir/ | ||
+ | (gdb) target remote 192.168.0.10:2345 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | ''192.168.0.10'' is the address of your target | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Note|Only ''continue / c'' can be used to start the program, because it is already running when you launch GDB on your host.}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | (gdb) break main | ||
+ | (gdb) continue | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | (gdb) next | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * If the program is already running, gdbserver can attach itself to the process, if you give him its PID | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # ps | ||
+ | ... get process PID | ||
+ | # gdbserver 192.168.0.2:2345 --attach PID | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Note|Core dump analysis doesn't seem to work in this use case (ie on the Host with arm-linux-gdb) !!}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Debugging directly on your APF (may require more memory)== | ||
+ | * You have to build gdb for the target: | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | $ make menuconfig | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | <pre class="config"> | ||
+ | Toolchain ---> | ||
+ | *** Gdb Options *** | ||
+ | [*] Build gdb debugger for the Target | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | $ make | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | Then you can either reflash your rootfs, or copy ''$ARMADEUS_ROOTFS_DIR/usr/bin/gdb'' to your board, to a SD or to a NFS export. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * After installation, launch gdb on your APF: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # gdb your_prog | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | If you need argument passing: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # gdb --args your_prog your_args | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | To debug a Core dump: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | # gdb your_prog -c your_core_file | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Troubleshots== | ||
+ | ===pthread debugging=== | ||
+ | * If you see that kind of error message when using gdb: | ||
+ | <pre class="apf"> | ||
+ | dlopen failed on 'libthread_db.so.1' - File not found | ||
+ | GDB will not be able to debug pthreads. | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | Don't worry ! ;-)<br> | ||
+ | ''libthread_db.so'' (db == debug) is a library that is needed when you want to debug programs using pthread. You will have to reconfigure the uClibc to get it build: | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | $ make uclibc-menuconfig | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | <pre class="config"> | ||
+ | General Library Settings ---> | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | [*] POSIX Threading Support | ||
+ | [*] Build pthreads debugging support | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Save your uClibc config and make it standard for next build: | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | $ cp buildroot/output/toolchain/uClibc-0.9.30.3/.config buildroot/target/device/armadeus/apfXX/uClibc.config.arm | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Then rebuild all the toolchain ('''this will erase your local modifications !!''') | ||
+ | <pre class="host"> | ||
+ | $ rm -rf buildroot/output | ||
+ | $ make | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [https://www.sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb/index.html Debugging with GDB manual] | ||
+ | * http://www.kegel.com/linux/gdbserver.html | ||
+ | * [http://www.linux-france.org/article/memo/node119.html Déboguage avec gdb] | ||
+ | * [[DDD| DDD (GDB graphical front end)]] | ||
+ | * [[KGDB|KGDB (for kernel debugging)]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Debug]] |
Latest revision as of 11:40, 3 June 2016
On this page you will find all you need to debug your userspace applications running on your Armadeus board.
Note: First of all, be sure to have installed the Toolchain on your Host. |
Contents
Compile your program with debug symbols
- Use -g option of gcc:
$ make shell_env $ . armadeus_env.sh $ export PATH=$PATH:$ARMADEUS_TOOLCHAIN_PATH $ arm-linux-gcc -g -o hello hello.c
- If you have a Makefile for your project, you probably have a CFLAGS variable, so add it -g. Ex:
CFLAGS=-W -Wall -g
Debugging a program running on your APF remotely from your Host (through Ethernet)
- On the target launch your program like that:
# gdbserver 192.168.0.2:2345 program [args]
192.168.0.2 is the IP address of your Host and 2345 the port number to use (examples).
- On your Host launch:
[]$ arm-linux-gdb program (gdb) set solib-absolute-prefix ./buildroot/output/build/staging_dir/ (gdb) target remote 192.168.0.10:2345
192.168.0.10 is the address of your target
Note: Only continue / c can be used to start the program, because it is already running when you launch GDB on your host. |
(gdb) break main (gdb) continue ... (gdb) next ...
- If the program is already running, gdbserver can attach itself to the process, if you give him its PID
# ps ... get process PID # gdbserver 192.168.0.2:2345 --attach PID
Note: Core dump analysis doesn't seem to work in this use case (ie on the Host with arm-linux-gdb) !! |
Debugging directly on your APF (may require more memory)
- You have to build gdb for the target:
$ make menuconfig
Toolchain ---> *** Gdb Options *** [*] Build gdb debugger for the Target
$ make
Then you can either reflash your rootfs, or copy $ARMADEUS_ROOTFS_DIR/usr/bin/gdb to your board, to a SD or to a NFS export.
- After installation, launch gdb on your APF:
# gdb your_prog
If you need argument passing:
# gdb --args your_prog your_args
To debug a Core dump:
# gdb your_prog -c your_core_file
Troubleshots
pthread debugging
- If you see that kind of error message when using gdb:
dlopen failed on 'libthread_db.so.1' - File not found GDB will not be able to debug pthreads.
Don't worry ! ;-)
libthread_db.so (db == debug) is a library that is needed when you want to debug programs using pthread. You will have to reconfigure the uClibc to get it build:
$ make uclibc-menuconfig
General Library Settings ---> ... [*] POSIX Threading Support [*] Build pthreads debugging support ...
- Save your uClibc config and make it standard for next build:
$ cp buildroot/output/toolchain/uClibc-0.9.30.3/.config buildroot/target/device/armadeus/apfXX/uClibc.config.arm
- Then rebuild all the toolchain (this will erase your local modifications !!)
$ rm -rf buildroot/output $ make