I'm doing an OS class that's based on xv6 and I wrote a program that needs to run on it.
I know that I can debug kernel code with make qemu-gdb but I'm not sure how to debug my own user program.
Lets say I want to debug cat, how would I go about doing that?
Thanks
P.S. isn't there an xv6 tag? should this question even go here?
From the xv6 top-level dir:
Run the emulator in debug mode (assuming no X11): make qemu-nox-gdb
In other terminal just run the debugger loading the kernel symbols with:
gdb kernel This is important, otherwise the debugger will be confused between kernel and and user program symbols, for example main()
From the gdb interface run: (gdb) target remote localhost:26000
where 26000 is the TCP port that the step #1 report at the end (this might change).
Load the user exec with (gdb)file user_program
Place a breakpoint (gdb) break main and continue with (gdb) continue
etc...
file cat, break main, continue
semi reference running and debugging xv6
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