Re: why can't i use gdb to dump module variables anymore?
From: Jason Wessel
Date: Tue Aug 10 2010 - 08:01:43 EST
On 08/09/2010 11:06 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Aug 2010, Jon Masters wrote:
>
>
>> On Jul 8, 2010, at 7:51 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>
>>> (gdb) p rpjday_2
>>> Cannot access memory at address 0xffffffffa007c0b4
>>> (gdb) p rpjday_3
>>> Cannot access memory at address 0xffffffffa007c0b8
>>>
>> Did you ever get a reply to this one? Were you trying to do this
>> locally, by loading a kernel core or using kgdb?
>>
>
> never figured out what was happening here, used to work just fine
> for simple gdb debugging of the kernel; nowadays (at least on ubuntu),
> not so much. anyway, i'm in bahstahn for linuxcon, staying at the
> onyx hotel for first 3 days. my girlfriend is doing a bofs session:
>
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/linuxcon2010/mckinnon
>
> anyway, regarding gdb, this was based on a column i wrote last
> year:
>
> http://www.linux.com/learn/linux-training/33991-the-kernel-newbie-corner-kernel-and-module-debugging-with-gdb
>
> where it worked just fine -- it's the technique described in LDD3.
> but now, on ubuntu 10.04, weirdness. i haven't looked at it closely
> again for a while, but if you have any ideas, i'm open to suggestions.
> maybe some odd security/selinux/??? setting?
>
I took a brief look at the instructions you had a the URL. It seemed
like something that should probably work ok unless that memory address
is really not accessible via /proc/kcore.
Depending on the age of the ubuntu system and if you have a serial port
or not, kgdb is actually enabled in the kernel and you could certainly
try the same test there.
It should also be possible to try out a gdb with kernel module awareness
on the /proc/kcore. If you want to try and debug it at some point
perhaps we'll cross paths at LinuxCON.
Jason
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