I entered the log enable command and then I repeated exactly the same debug session of my initial post up to " … lost connection". Here comes the content of the log file (s. below). I am a little bit lost with that. However I, learned from another post, that remote debugging of a program running on FreeBSD from an external client is not possible, and I guess, that it isn't very promising starting debugging at the end of the pipe. Therefore, I stop my efforts for now.
Anyway, thank you very much for taking your time to respond to my message. Best regards Rolf < 1> send packet: + history[1] tid=0x0513 < 1> send packet: + < 19> send packet: $QStartNoAckMode#b0 < 1> read packet: + < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 1> send packet: + < 13> send packet: $qHostInfo#9b < 482> read packet: $triple:7838365f36342d756e6b6e6f776e2d6672656562736431302e31;ptrsize:8;watchpoint_exceptions_received:after;endian:little;os_version:10.1;os_build:3030313939353036;os_kernel:467265654253442031302e312d52454c454153452d70392023313a20467269204170722031302030373a32383a30392042525420323031352020202020726f6f74407365727665722e70726f6a656374776f726c642e6e65743a2f7573722f6f626a2f7573722f7372632f7379732f47454e455249435f4950736563;hostname:7365727665722e70726f6a656374776f726c642e6e6574;#57 < 21> send packet: $QSetDisableASLR:0#cd < 4> read packet: $#00 < 23> send packet: $QSetDetachOnError:0#f7 < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 50> send packet: $QLaunchArch:x86_64-unknown-freebsd10.1-unknown#55 < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 24> send packet: $A14,0,2e2f68656c6c6f#04 < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 18> send packet: $qLaunchSuccess#a5 < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 16> send packet: $qProcessInfo#dc < 186> read packet: $pid:859a;parent-pid:858e;real-uid:0;real-gid:0;effective-uid:0;effective-gid:0;triple:7838365f36342d756e6b6e6f776e2d6672656562736431302e31;ostype:freebsd10.1;endian:little;ptrsize:8;#55 < 48> send packet: $qLaunchGDBServer;host:rolf.mydomain.org;#f3 < 25> read packet: $pid:34203;port:16158;#ed < 1> send packet: + history[1] tid=0x0513 < 1> send packet: + < 19> send packet: $QStartNoAckMode#b0 < 1> read packet: + < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 1> send packet: + < 26> send packet: $QThreadSuffixSupported#e4 < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 27> send packet: $QListThreadsInStopReply#21 < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 13> send packet: $qHostInfo#9b < 482> read packet: $triple:7838365f36342d756e6b6e6f776e2d6672656562736431302e31;ptrsize:8;watchpoint_exceptions_received:after;endian:little;os_version:10.1;os_build:3030313939353036;os_kernel:467265654253442031302e312d52454c454153452d70392023313a20467269204170722031302030373a32383a30392042525420323031352020202020726f6f74407365727665722e70726f6a656374776f726c642e6e65743a2f7573722f6f626a2f7573722f7372632f7379732f47454e455249435f4950736563;hostname:7365727665722e70726f6a656374776f726c642e6e6574;#57 < 10> send packet: $vCont?#49 < 17> read packet: $vCont;c;C;s;S#62 < 27> send packet: $qVAttachOrWaitSupported#38 < 4> read packet: $#00 < 16> send packet: $qProcessInfo#dc < 7> read packet: $E44#ad < 6> send packet: $qC#b4 < 7> read packet: $E44#ad < 23> send packet: $QSetDetachOnError:0#f7 < 6> read packet: $OK#9a < 16> send packet: $vAttach;859a#0d < 7> read packet: $E01#a6 > Am 07.05.2015 um 14:12 schrieb Greg Clayton <gclay...@apple.com>: > > Check the gdb-remote packet log. It seems you are losing connection to your > lldb-server and that causes the process to die with -1 and "lost connection". > To see the log: > > (lldb) log enable -t -f /tmp/packet.log gdb-remote packets > > This will log all GDB remote packets, including the ones that the > "lldb-server platform" is sending, but you might be able to see how far your > program is making it... > > Greg > >> On May 7, 2015, at 10:02 AM, Dr. Rolf Jansen <r...@obsigna.com> wrote: >> >> I built lldb (+clang/llvm) from trunk on the FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p9 box and >> on the Mac OS X 10.10.3 client. Is remote debugging of an executable on >> FreeBSD possible from within lldb on Mac OS X? Considering the simple >> "hello.c" below, I can launch the executable which resides on FreeBSD >> remotely via lldb on the Mac OS X client, but the session is then >> immediately stopped with the following message: >> >> Process 17299 exited with status = -1 (0xffffffff) lost connection >> >> >> What am I doing wrong? Here comes, what I achieved so far: >> >> hello.c: >> >> #include <stdio.h> >> >> int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) >> { >> printf("Hello, World!\n"); >> getchar(); >> return 0; >> } >> >> >> On the FreeBSD box: >> >> # cd ~/helloworld >> # clang -O0 -g hello.c -o hello >> # ~/install/LLVM/llvm/build/bin/lldb-server platform —listen *:1234 >> >> >> On the Mac OS X client: >> >> $ scp -rp root@server:helloworld helloworld >> $ cd helloworld >> $ ~/install/LLVM/build/bin/lldb >> (lldb) version >> lldb-340.99.0 >> (lldb) platform select remote-freebsd >> Host: Darwin 14.3.0 (MBPRJ.local) >> Host: Darwin 14.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 14.3.0: Mon Mar 23 11:59:05 PDT >> 2015; root:xnu-2782.20.48~5/RELEASE_X86_64 >> Platform: remote-freebsd >> Connected: no >> (lldb) target create ./hello >> Current executable set to './hello' (x86_64). >> (lldb) platform connect connect://192.168.222.35:1234 >> Host: Darwin 14.3.0 (MBPRJ.local) >> Host: Darwin 14.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 14.3.0: Mon Mar 23 11:59:05 PDT >> 2015; root:xnu-2782.20.48~5/RELEASE_X86_64 >> Platform: remote-freebsd >> Triple: x86_64-unknown-freebsd10.1 >> OS Version: 10.1 (00199506) >> Kernel: FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p9 #1: Fri Apr 10 07:28:09 BRT 2015 >> r...@server.mydomain.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC_IPsec >> Hostname: server.mydomain.org >> Connected: yes >> (lldb) b hello.c:5 >> Breakpoint 1: where = hello`main + 30 at hello.c:5, address = >> 0x000000000040086e >> (lldb) platform process launch >> (lldb) Process 17299 exited with status = -1 (0xffffffff) lost connection >> >> >> Best regards >> >> Rolf >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lldb-dev mailing list >> lldb-dev@cs.uiuc.edu >> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev > _______________________________________________ lldb-dev mailing list lldb-dev@cs.uiuc.edu http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev