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GDB

Remote debugging example

Debugging myprog with a parameter 10.

  • First, start the qemu emulator, providing the communications port (12345), and run it in background (&).
    • Before you do this, make sure that the port is not in use by anyone or anything.
  • Then start the gdb-multiarch with the name of the program and
  • Use the gdb command "remote target" with address (localhost) and the port (12345).
  • Finally start the program execution with "continue". Perhaps, you may want to set some breakpoints before that.
$ qemu-arm -L /usr/arm-linux-gnueabi -g 12345 myprog 10 &
$ gdb-multiarch myprog
    (gdb) target remote localhost:12345
    (gdb) continue

A few essential GDB commands

GDB command Shortcut Description
run Run the program from the beginning
continue c Continue (or start) the execution of the program
step s Execute the current line from the source. If there is a function call, step into it.

This command can have a parameter n that tells how many steps to make.

next n Execute the current line from the source. If there is a function call, stop after running it.

This command can have a parameter n that tells how many steps to make.

break <x> b <x>

Set a "breakpoint" to <x>, where <x> could be:

  • line_number in the current source code file
  • filename:line_number
  • function_name
  • filename:function_name
  • *address
  • ...and many others
list l Shows the source code (lines). Could be followed by a function_name or file:line_number
info registers i r Prints all registers and their values. Can be followed by one or more register names.
set step mode on Set running mode such that "step" will enter the code that has no debug information available.

Using "off" instead of "on" resets this mode.

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