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diff --git a/docs/system/gdb.rst b/docs/system/gdb.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..639f814b32 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/system/gdb.rst @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +.. _gdb_005fusage: + +GDB usage +--------- + +QEMU has a primitive support to work with gdb, so that you can do +'Ctrl-C' while the virtual machine is running and inspect its state. + +In order to use gdb, launch QEMU with the '-s' option. It will wait for +a gdb connection: + +.. parsed-literal:: + + |qemu_system| -s -kernel bzImage -hda rootdisk.img -append "root=/dev/hda" + Connected to host network interface: tun0 + Waiting gdb connection on port 1234 + +Then launch gdb on the 'vmlinux' executable:: + + > gdb vmlinux + +In gdb, connect to QEMU:: + + (gdb) target remote localhost:1234 + +Then you can use gdb normally. For example, type 'c' to launch the +kernel:: + + (gdb) c + +Here are some useful tips in order to use gdb on system code: + +1. Use ``info reg`` to display all the CPU registers. + +2. Use ``x/10i $eip`` to display the code at the PC position. + +3. Use ``set architecture i8086`` to dump 16 bit code. Then use + ``x/10i $cs*16+$eip`` to dump the code at the PC position. + +Advanced debugging options: + +The default single stepping behavior is step with the IRQs and timer +service routines off. It is set this way because when gdb executes a +single step it expects to advance beyond the current instruction. With +the IRQs and timer service routines on, a single step might jump into +the one of the interrupt or exception vectors instead of executing the +current instruction. This means you may hit the same breakpoint a number +of times before executing the instruction gdb wants to have executed. +Because there are rare circumstances where you want to single step into +an interrupt vector the behavior can be controlled from GDB. There are +three commands you can query and set the single step behavior: + +``maintenance packet qqemu.sstepbits`` + This will display the MASK bits used to control the single stepping + IE: + + :: + + (gdb) maintenance packet qqemu.sstepbits + sending: "qqemu.sstepbits" + received: "ENABLE=1,NOIRQ=2,NOTIMER=4" + +``maintenance packet qqemu.sstep`` + This will display the current value of the mask used when single + stepping IE: + + :: + + (gdb) maintenance packet qqemu.sstep + sending: "qqemu.sstep" + received: "0x7" + +``maintenance packet Qqemu.sstep=HEX_VALUE`` + This will change the single step mask, so if wanted to enable IRQs on + the single step, but not timers, you would use: + + :: + + (gdb) maintenance packet Qqemu.sstep=0x5 + sending: "qemu.sstep=0x5" + received: "OK" |