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Re: Cannot get thread event message: debugger service failed
- From: Michael Snyder <msnyder at vmware dot com>
- To: "D. Hugh Redelmeier" <hugh at mimosa dot com>
- Cc: "gdb at sourceware dot org" <gdb at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:24:09 -0800
- Subject: Re: Cannot get thread event message: debugger service failed
- References: <alpine.LRH.2.00.0811250250530.9586@redclaw.mimosa.com>
D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
I'm trying to debug Firefox on Linux. I'm using GDB. Execution of
Firefox is frequently interrupted with this message:
[New Thread 0x44125950 (LWP 30469)]
Cannot get thread event message: debugger service failed
At this point, I enter a "continue" GDB command and execution
proceeds.
Sometimes the screen locks up until the "continue". So I need to run
GDB somewhere other than the X desktop.
What is the best way to avoid this problem and get on with debugging
Firefox? (I admit: a quixotic quest.)
Google finds this for me:
http://sourceware.org/ml/gdb/2006-10/msg00259.html
but I don't see a resolution.
Some details:
- I get this message on 64-bit Fedora 9 (on a dual-core machine) and on
64-bit Ubuntu 8.04 (on a quad core machine)
- GDB on Fedora 9: gdb-6.8-23.fc9.x86_64
- GDB on Ubuntu 8.04: 6.8-1ubuntu3
- I run Firefox this way: Firefox --sync
or: Firefox --sync -no-remote
- I run gdb later, giving it the executable file and the PID
- I tell gdb to ignore sigpipe signals: handle SIGPIPE nostop
- I then let GDB continue Firefox
- after a small amount of browsing, the dreaded message shows up
I have only a few random guesses.
1) Can you try building gdb from sources on your host machine?
Could conceivably be some sort of header file issue.
2) We can see where the error message comes from: void check_event
in linux-thread-db.c. It's not very informative, it just tells us
that the call to td_ta_event_getmsg_p failed. No reason for that
suggests itself, other than
1) maybe mis-matched header files
2) maybe privilege issues? Does firefox run as priveleged?
I'm guessing that at least parts of it must, otherwise you would
not be seeing it taking over and hanging up your X server.
If its a privilege issue, can you try running gdb as root?
> Sometimes the screen locks up until the "continue". So I need to run
> GDB somewhere other than the X desktop.
Yeah, this suggests that firefox is grabbing some locks or resources
from the X server, which may suggest that it's running privileged.
You're already running gdb from a separate pseudo-console, might as
well try running it as root as well...