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==== Using +gdb+ in Buildroot
Buildroot allows to do cross-debugging, where the debugger runs on the
build machine and communicates with +gdbserver+ on the target to
control the execution of the program.
To achieve this:
* If you are using an _internal toolchain_ (built by Buildroot), you
must enable +BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_GDB+, +BR2_PACKAGE_GDB+ and
+BR2_PACKAGE_GDB_SERVER+. This ensures that both the cross gdb and
gdbserver get built, and that gdbserver gets installed to your target.
* If you are using an _external toolchain_, you should enable
+BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_GDB_SERVER_COPY+, which will copy the
gdbserver included with the external toolchain to the target. If your
external toolchain does not have a cross gdb or gdbserver, it is also
possible to let Buildroot build them, by enabling the same options as
for the _internal toolchain backend_.
Now, to start debugging a program called +foo+, you should run on the
target:
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gdbserver :2345 foo
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This will cause +gdbserver+ to listen on TCP port 2345 for a connection
from the cross gdb.
Then, on the host, you should start the cross gdb using the following
command line:
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docs/manual/using-buildroot-debugger: suggest '-ix' iso '-x' when loading gdbinit A gdbinit file passed via '-x' will be read _after_ parsing any object/core file passed on the command-line. In cross-compilation context, this is particularly a problem when loading a core file, because without the 'sysroot' specified in the gdbinit file, it will give a lot of warnings, like: warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libstdc++.so.6" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/librt.so.1" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libm.so.6" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libgcc_s.so.1" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libc.so.6" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/ld-linux.so.2" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libanl.so.1" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libdl.so.2" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libpthread.so.0" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/usr/lib/libz.so.1" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: .dynamic section for "/lib/libnss_files.so.2" is not at the expected address (wrong library or version mismatch?) warning: Could not load shared library symbols for 17 libraries, e.g. [...] Use the "info sharedlibrary" command to see the complete listing. Do you need "set solib-search-path" or "set sysroot"? In contrast, the '-ix' option will load the specified gdbinit file _before_ parsing object/core files. This will remove said warnings. See also: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28330 Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com> Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
2021-09-13 09:29:41 +02:00
<buildroot>/output/host/bin/<tuple>-gdb -ix <buildroot>/output/staging/usr/share/buildroot/gdbinit foo
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Of course, +foo+ must be available in the current directory, built
with debugging symbols. Typically you start this command from the
directory where +foo+ is built (and not from +output/target/+ as the
binaries in that directory are stripped).
The +<buildroot>/output/staging/usr/share/buildroot/gdbinit+ file will tell the
cross gdb where to find the libraries of the target.
Finally, to connect to the target from the cross gdb:
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(gdb) target remote <target ip address>:2345
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