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Remove nuttx-gdbinit,use tools/gdb/__init__.py instead Signed-off-by: anjiahao <anjiahao@xiaomi.com>
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.. include:: /substitutions.rst
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.. _qemugdb:
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How to debug NuttX using QEMU and GDB
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=====================================
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This guide explains the steps needed to use QEMU and GDB to debug
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an ARM board (lm3s6965-ek), but it could be modified to work with other
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board or architecture supported by QEMU.
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Start configuring and compiling the lm3s6965-ek board with qemu-flat profile.
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Compiling
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=========
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#. Configure the lm3s6965-ek
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There is a sample configuration to use lm3s6965-ek on QEMU.
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Just use ``lm3s6965-ek:qemu-flat`` board profile for this purpose.
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.. code-block:: console
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$ cd nuttx
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$ ./tools/configure.sh lm3s6965-ek:qemu-flat
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#. Compile
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.. code-block:: console
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$ make -j
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Start QEMU
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==========
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#. You need to start QEMU using the nuttx ELF file just create above:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ qemu-system-arm -M lm3s6965evb -device loader,file=nuttx -serial mon:stdio -nographic -s
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Timer with period zero, disabling
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ABCDF
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telnetd [4:100]
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NuttShell (NSH) NuttX-12.0.0
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nsh>
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Start GDB to connect to QEMU
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============================
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These steps show how to connect GDB to QEMU running NuttX:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ gdb-multiarch nuttx -ex "source tools/gdb/__init__.py" -ex "target remote 127.0.0.1:1234"
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Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
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Reading symbols from nuttx...
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set pagination off
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source tools/gdb/lists.py
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source tools/gdb/utils.py
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source tools/gdb/memdump.py
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if use thread command, please don't use 'continue', use 'c' instead !!!
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source tools/gdb/thread.py
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"handle SIGUSR1 "nostop" "pass" "noprint"
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Remote debugging using 127.0.0.1:1234
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0x0000a45a in up_idle () at chip/common/tiva_idle.c:62
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62 }
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(gdb)
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#. From (gdb) prompt you can run commands to inpect NuttX:
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.. code-block:: console
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(gdb) info threads
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Id Thread Info Frame
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*0 Thread 0x2000168c (Name: Idle_Task, State: Running, Priority: 0, Stack: 1008) 0xa45a up_idle() at chip/common/tiva_idle.c:62
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1 Thread 0x20005270 (Name: hpwork, State: Waiting,Semaphore, Priority: 224, Stack: 1984) 0xa68c up_switch_context() at common/arm_switchcontext.c:95
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2 Thread 0x20005e30 (Name: nsh_main, State: Waiting,Semaphore, Priority: 100, Stack: 2008) 0xa68c up_switch_context() at common/arm_switchcontext.c:95
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3 Thread 0x20006d48 (Name: NTP_daemon, State: Waiting,Signal, Priority: 100, Stack: 1960) 0xa68c up_switch_context() at common/arm_switchcontext.c:95
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4 Thread 0x20008b60 (Name: telnetd, State: Waiting,Semaphore, Priority: 100, Stack: 2016) 0xa68c up_switch_context() at common/arm_switchcontext.c:95
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(gdb)
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As you can see QEMU and GDB are powerful tools to debug NuttX without using external board or expensive debugging hardware.
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