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Re: How does GDB load source line information during dlopen calls
- From: Simon Marchi <simon dot marchi at ericsson dot com>
- To: shravan <shravanrn at gmail dot com>, <gdb at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2018 11:04:09 -0500
- Subject: Re: How does GDB load source line information during dlopen calls
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On 2018-01-05 01:48 AM, shravan wrote:
> Hi all,
> First time poster to this list - so please bear with me :)
> I am currently working on a project that has a custom dynamic loader for
> shared libraries in the ELF format - it does NOT use dlopen. When debugging
> this dynamically loaded library, I am hoping to be able to single step
> through the C source code of functions in the library in tui mode.
>
> If I had use dlopen this would work fine, but this does not work using the
> custom dynamic loader. I am able to get the libraries symbols loaded with
> "add-symbol-file". However the src line information is still not working.
> For example "list someFunctionInLibrary" prints nothing and "layout src"
> shows a blank screen
>
> I am hoping for any information or suggestions. Is there some way to hint
> to gdb to load the source line information from a particular file at a
> particular address?
>
> (Also please let me know if there is a better venue for the question).
>
> Thanks!
> Shravan
>
Hi Shravan,
For all I know, add-symbol-file should make GDB read the DWARF info
of the library, like it does for a automatically loaded libraries.
Are your libraries built with DWARF debug information?
I just tried making a small library with:
int
bob (void)
{
return 42;
}
I am able to pretend that this library was loaded at an arbitrary offset
and list lines from its source files:
(gdb) add-symbol-file lib/libbob.so 0x1000000
add symbol table from file "lib/libbob.so" at
.text_addr = 0x1000000
(y or n) y
Reading symbols from lib/libbob.so...done.
(gdb) list bob
1 int
2 bob (void)
3 {
4 return 42;
5 }
(gdb) p &bob
$1 = (int (*)(void)) 0x1000100 <bob>
(gdb) list *0x1000100
0x1000100 is in bob (bob.c:3).
1 int
2 bob (void)
3 {
4 return 42;
5 }
(gdb) b bob.c:4
Breakpoint 2 at 0x1000104: file bob.c, line 4.
So I think add-symbol-file should work for you, there is probably a missing
link somewhere. I don't think I can't help you without more information,
or an actual program to debug.
Simon