Initial connection and loading symbols: Remote debugging using :1234 0x000000007e4b9517 in ?? () add symbol table from file "Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/UsbAudio.debug" at .text_addr = 0x7e4b8000 Reading symbols from Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/UsbAudio.debug... Expanding full symbols from Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/UsbAudio.debug... Backtrace: #0 0x000000007e4b9517 in UefiMain (st=0x7f9ee018, imageHandle=0x7e4f7518) at /home/ethin/source/edk/edk2/MdeModulePkg/Application/UsbAudio/UsbAudio.c:72 #1 ProcessModuleEntryPointList (SystemTable=0x7f9ee018, ImageHandle=0x7e4f7518) at /home/ethin/source/edk/edk2/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/MdeModulePkg/Application/UsbAudio/UsbAudio/DEBUG/AutoGen.c:300 #2 _ModuleEntryPoint (ImageHandle=0x7e4f7518, SystemTable=0x7f9ee018) at /home/ethin/source/edk/edk2/MdePkg/Library/UefiApplicationEntryPoint/ApplicationEntryPoint.c:59 #3 0x000000007fead316 in ?? () #4 0x000000007e4f7518 in ?? () #5 0x000000007feab5c7 in ?? () #6 0x000000007fea3520 in ?? () #7 0x0000000101000000 in ?? () #8 0x0000000000000030 in ?? () #9 0x000000007e4f6018 in ?? () #10 0x000000007e60a918 in ?? () #11 0x000000000000011d in ?? () #12 0x000000007fea3528 in ?? () #13 0x000000007e4f7818 in ?? () #14 0x000000007e4f7c98 in ?? () #15 0x000000007fea3538 in ?? () #16 0x000000007e3abfca in ?? () #17 0x000000007e4f7418 in ?? () #18 0x000000007fea3528 in ?? () #19 0x0000000000000000 in ?? () Source-code listing: 1 /** @file 2 GCC inline implementation of BaseLib processor specific functions. 3 4 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2020, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> 5 Portions copyright (c) 2008 - 2009, Apple Inc. All rights reserved.<BR> 6 SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent 7 8 **/ 9 10 Attempt to use "next": 72 } else if (interfaceDescriptor.InterfaceClass == 0x01 && interfaceDescriptor.InterfaceSubClass == 0x03) { (This is my code but it continuously prints this same line over and over every time "next" is used.) Attempt to use "print Index": No symbol "Index" in current context. info local: UsbIo = 0x0 interfaceDescriptor = {Length = 0 '\000', DescriptorType = 8 '\b', InterfaceNumber = 1 '\001', AlternateSetting = 0 '\000', NumEndpoints = 0 '\000', InterfaceClass = 0 '\000', InterfaceSubClass = 0 '\000', InterfaceProtocol = 0 '\000', Interface = 0 '\000'} i = 2118887920 numHandles = 264 handles = 0x4 status = <optimized out> info symbol 0x0007E4B9440: _ModuleEntryPoint + 576 in section .text of /home/ethin/source/edk/edk2/Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/UsbAudio.debug The extra weird thing about this is that CpuDeadLoop() is at the start of the UefiMain function, its not on line 72. The program doesn't even start there -- it starts by attempting to get the list of EFI_USB_IO_PROTOCOL handles available. And GDB is making it look like its skipping all of that.
On 6/11/21, Andrew Fish <af...@apple.com> wrote: > > >> On Jun 11, 2021, at 1:48 PM, Ethin Probst <harlydavid...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Okay, so I just tried exactly what you told me to do -- use >> CpuDeadLoop() and then just modify index to get out of it. Here's what >> I do in GDB: >> - Load the EFI application and connect via target remote :1234 >> - type `add-symbol-file Build/MdeModule/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/UsbAudio.debug >> 0x0007E4B8000` and answer yes when it prompts me to do so. >> (0x0007E4B8000 is the image base, the entry point is at >> 0x0007E4B9440.) >> - When I try to print the Index symbol, GDB tells me that it isn't in >> the current context. >> I feel like I'm missing something. I'm also not the best with GDB myself. >> :) > > What do you get from the following gdb commands? > bt > info local > info symbol 0x0007E4B9440 > > What exactly is gdb showing you? > > Thanks, > > Andrew Fish > >> >> On 6/11/21, Andrew Fish <af...@apple.com <mailto:af...@apple.com>> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On Jun 11, 2021, at 11:39 AM, Ethin Probst <harlydavid...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Andrew, >>>> How do you debug the EFI binary with LLDB? Can LLDB use GDB stubs or >>>> does that work differently? >>>> >>> >>> Ethin, >>> >>> Lldb is the command line debugger that comes with Xcode on Mac. There is >>> no >>> gdb with Xcode, so I have to use lldb for my day job. >>> >>> Lldb can speak the gdb remote serial protocol: lldb -o “gdb-remote 9000” >>> That assumes you passed `-gdb tcp::9000`to QEMU. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Andrew Fish >>> >>>> On 6/11/21, Andrew Fish <af...@apple.com <mailto:af...@apple.com> >>>> <mailto:af...@apple.com <mailto:af...@apple.com>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On Jun 11, 2021, at 10:06 AM, Ethin Probst <harlydavid...@gmail.com >>>>>> <mailto:harlydavid...@gmail.com>> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hey all, >>>>>> >>>>>> So Leif and I have discussed this at length but I thought I'd reach >>>>>> out to all of you for more help. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm having a lot of trouble debugging my UEFI app. Here's how I do >>>>>> things: >>>>>> >>>>>> - I load the app using uefi-run >>>>>> (https://github.com/Richard-W/uefi-run >>>>>> <https://github.com/Richard-W/uefi-run>) like this (from the main EDK >>>>>> II directory): uefi-run -b Build/OvmfX64/DEBUG_GCC5/FV/OVMF.fd >>>>>> Build/OvmfX64/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/Shell.efi -- -M q35 -m 24G -usb -device >>>>>> qemu-xhci -device usb-audio,audiodev=audio -audiodev alsa,id=audio -s >>>>>> -debugcon file:../debug.log -global isa-debugcon.iobase=0x402 >>>>>> -nographic >>>>>> Or: >>>>>> uefi-run -b Build/OvmfX64/DEBUG_GCC5/FV/OVMF.fd >>>>>> Build/OvmfX64/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/Shell.efi -- -M q35 -m 24G -usb -device >>>>>> qemu-xhci -device usb-audio,audiodev=audio -audiodev alsa,id=audio -s >>>>>> -debugcon stdio -global isa-debugcon.iobase=0x402 >>>>>> - I connect to the remote GDB stub (localhost:1234) and wait until >>>>>> OVMF gives me the image base. Then I use: >>>>>> add-symbol-file UsbAudio.debug <image base> >>>>>> Here's where everything breaks down. One of two things happens at >>>>>> this >>>>>> point: >>>>>> 1. Either I get the wrong debug information (I get source code but >>>>>> the >>>>>> image isn't loaded anymore), and resetting the system and placing a >>>>>> breakpoint (either software or hardware) has no effect; or >>>>>> 2. If I use CpuBreakpoint(), the firmware gives me the registers and >>>>>> the image base and entry point addresses, and then appears to just >>>>>> sit >>>>>> there waiting for something. Once I load the symbols using the image >>>>>> base it gives me, I can't actually do anything in the debugger; I >>>>>> can't list code because I get "1 in <artificial>", I can't jump into >>>>>> my code without triggering a general protection exception or not >>>>>> actually causing anything to happen... You get the idea. >>>>>> >>>>>> So I'm really, really confused on what's going wrong. Do you guys >>>>>> have >>>>>> any advice? >>>>> >>>>> Ethin, >>>>> >>>>> Caveat emptor as I use lldb for my daily driver debugger so I might be >>>>> a >>>>> little off on gdb specifics…. Also my terminology may be lldb centric. >>>>> >>>>> Easy one 1st. When you run on top of a debugger using CpuBreakpoint() >>>>> works >>>>> great as the debugger hides its self from you. On x86 CpuBreakpoint() >>>>> is >>>>> an >>>>> INT 3h instruction (0xCC) and it causes an exception 3. If you don’t >>>>> have >>>>> a >>>>> debugger hooked in underneath the exception 3 is going to get handled >>>>> in >>>>> the unexpected exception handler, and that is probably in the CPUD DXE >>>>> driver or DXE Core or some such. So you are going to end up with the >>>>> PC/IP/RIP in the wrong driver. A lot of times for hardware debuggers >>>>> it >>>>> works better to use CpuDeadLoop(). The gdb-remote stub from QEMU acts >>>>> a >>>>> lot >>>>> more like a JTAG hardware debugger than a pure software debugger. Also >>>>> note >>>>> that CpuDeadLoop() is an infinite loop, so you can modify the loop >>>>> variable >>>>> with the debugger to continue. >>>>> >>>>> I’d suggest a work flow of run your App/Driver, hit the CpuDeadLoop(), >>>>> attach gdb. Now after you have the target established load the >>>>> symbols. >>>>> The >>>>> reason for me suggesting this flow is the debugger has a flexible >>>>> concept >>>>> of >>>>> what the target is. If you load symbols that will create a target for >>>>> a >>>>> stock x86-64 image. When you connect to the QEMU gdb-remote there is a >>>>> handshake that describes the target and what registers are available. >>>>> I >>>>> seem >>>>> to remember QEMU exports some of the system registers, like the >>>>> control >>>>> registers, so it is an extended version of the x86-64 target. So this >>>>> changing the target definition might confuse the debugger. To be safe >>>>> I >>>>> always connect 1st and then load symbols. >>>>> >>>>> The EFI images are PE/COFF relocatable executables that are linked >>>>> around >>>>> zero. They get loaded into memory and relocated, so that is why you >>>>> need >>>>> to >>>>> specify the load address to get the symbols to resolve. One trick I >>>>> use >>>>> is >>>>> to load the ELF (or PE/COFF) build output directly into the debugger. >>>>> This >>>>> lets you poke around the image at the linked address. You can >>>>> disassemble >>>>> the functions to see what they look like, obviously you can read any >>>>> variables. This can be useful if you get the unhandled exception and >>>>> it >>>>> prints out the load address and offset (you can use the offset >>>>> directly). >>>>> It >>>>> is also a good way to debug why your symbols are not quite loaded at >>>>> the >>>>> correct address, as you can see what bytes/instructions should be at a >>>>> given >>>>> address. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Andrew Fish >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Signed, >>>>>> Ethin D. Probst >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Signed, >>>> Ethin D. Probst >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Signed, >> Ethin D. Probst >> >> >> > > -- Signed, Ethin D. Probst -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. 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