Getting Started with gdbserver

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Introduction

This documentation shows how to get started with gdbserver with a basic application. When using gdb binaries need to be compiled with debug symbols.

Application and target should have networking. For more information about SDK please check

developer.ridgerun.com/wiki/index.php/RidgeRun_Turrialba_SDK_User_Guide


Compilation process 

In order to add debug symbols, autotools parameters need to specify cflags as CFLAGS="-g -O0"

AUTOTOOLS_PARAMS = LDFLAGS="-Wl,--rpath-link -Wl,$(FSDEVROOT)/usr/lib:$(FSDEVROOT)/lib" --sysconfdir=$(FSDEVROOT)/etc CFLAGS="-g -O0"


Selecting gdb server on target file system

Select gdb server on File System Configuration:

[*] Install GDB server on target file system

Compile SDK and install on target.


Executing gdb

Running application with gdbserver on target

Execute application with gdbserver:

gdbserver <HOST_IP>:<PORT> <APPLICATION_BINARY>


This will leave the application waiting for the host, current output:

/ # gdbserver 10.251.101.11:2345 hello_gdb
Process hello_gdb created; pid = 1179
Listening on port 2345


Running gdb on Host

gdb needs to be for arm compiler, codesourcery distributes their toolchain with the binary, usually located at: codesourcery/arm-2009q1/bin/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gdbtui


Execute gdbtui binary:

arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gdbtui


At debugger command line some commands needs to be executed in order to start the application remotely:

Specify path to system root:

set solib-absolute-prefix $(DEVDIR)/fs/fs

Specify binary to work with (usually the binary is inside of root file system specified before)

file <PATH_TO_BIARY>

This will load the binary and will display debug information (Current output of gdbtui):

┌──hello_gdb.c─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│38 { │
│39 int i; │
│40 │
│41        /* Mandatory "Hello, world!" */                                                                                                                                                                     │
│42                                                                                                                                                                                                            │
│43        deb_puts("Getting ready to say \"Hello, world\"\n");                                                                                                                                                │
│44        printf("Hello, world!\n");                                                                                                                                                                          │
│45        deb_puts("It has been said.\n");                                                                                                                                                                    │
│46                                                                                                                                                                                                            │
│47        /* Print arguments */                                                                                                                                                                               │
│48                                                                                                                                                                                                            │
│49        printf("argc\t= %d\n", argc);                                                                                                                                                                       │
│50        printf("argv\t= 0x%p\n", argv);                                                                                                                                                                     │
│51                                                                                                                                                                                                            │
│52        for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)                                                                                                                                                                          │
│53          {                                                                                                                                                                                                 │
│54            printf("argv[%d]\t= ", i);                                                                                                                                                                      │
│55            if (argv[i])                                                                                                                                                                                    │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
exec No process In:                                                                                                                                                                             Line: ??   PC: 0x0
(gdb) cd
Argument required (new working directory).
(gdb) cd /home/USER/devdirs/DEVDIR/fs/fs
Working directory /home/USER/devdirs/DEVDIR/fs/fs.
(gdb) set
Argument required (expression to compute).
(gdb) set solib-absolute-prefix .
(gdb) file usr/bin/hello_gdb
Reading symbols from /home/USER/devdirs/DEVDIR/fs/fs/usr/bin/hello_gdb...done.
(gdb) 


Set breakpoints:

Use the following command:

break <LINE_NUMBER>

This will specify an integer number at the breakpoint.Also the C file name may be specified if using various C files:

break <C_FILE.c>:<LINE_NUMBER>

Delete break point

Use the delete command and breakpoint number

delete 2


Specify remote application

Specify target remote application:

target remote <BOARD _IP_ADDRESS>:<PORT>


Run binary

To run the binary use the continue, application will stop at breakpoints

continue

Output when gdb encounters a breakpoint

Breakpoint 1, main (argc=1, argv=0xbeae2ea4, envp=0xbeae2eac) at hello_gdb.c:49
(gdb)