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| Supported Targets | ESP32 | ESP32-S2 | ESP32-S3 | ESP32-C3 |
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# GDBstub example
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This example shows how to use gdbstub and it's functionality at runtime to debug an application with GDB.
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With the gdbstub component it is possible to run GDB from IDF Monitor by pressing Ctrl+C and debug
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the application using GDB. It is also possible to read/modify memory values, interrupt and continue
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the application, set breakpoints, make steps and so on.
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Upon exit from GDB, the application will continue to work in IDF Monitor as before.
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## How to use example
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### Hardware Required
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The example can run on any commonly available ESP32 development board.
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There are two possible ways to execute gdbstub with GDB: from IDF Monitor and as standalone application.
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gdbstub support ESP32, ESP32-S2 and ESP32-S3 chips.
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### Configure the project
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By default, the example is already pre-configured, but the user can change configuration options with the following command:
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```
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idf.py menuconfig
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```
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Current example is pre-configured. The user can scroll through the system parameters and see the settings.
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Most important one is:
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-> Component Config -> ESP System Settings -> Panic handler behaviour -> GDBStub on runtime
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This selection switches gdbstub to runtime mode.
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Depending on the project, following settings could be used:
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-> Component Config -> GDB Stub -> ...
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The user can enable or disable task list handling and define a maximum amount of tasks.
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### Build and Flash
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Build the project and flash it to the board, then run IDF Monitor to view the serial output:
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```
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idf.py -p PORT flash monitor
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```
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Replace PORT with the name of the serial port to use, for example COM4 for Windows or /dev/ttyUSB0 for Linux.
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To exit the serial monitor, type ``Ctrl-]``.
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See the Getting Started Guide for full steps to configure and use ESP-IDF to build projects.
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In addition, it is also possible to run GDB and connect to the Esp32 directly, without IDF Monitor.
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```
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xtensa-esp32-elf-gdb ./build/gdbstub.elf -ex "set serial baud 115200" -ex "target remote \\.\COM10"
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```
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This will execute GDB and GDB will connect to your Esp32 by serial port COM10 with baudrate 115200.
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## Example Output
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The example demonstrates how to switch to GDB, watch values, change values, continue to run, and exit from GDB to the application.
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To switch to GDB, the user presses Ctrl+C. This will stop the application and run the GDB.
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In GDB, the user can print values "print call_count" and "print update_log_level" and then
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change them "set call_count 100" and "set update_log_level = ESP_LOG_WARN".
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The user can continue running the application in GDB by entering "continue" and then interrupt the application by pressing Ctrl+C.
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The user can check again that the application has worked by checking variable "print call_count".
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The user can exit from GDB to continue seeing the trace from IDF Monitor by pressing "quit" and then "y".
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The user will see in IDF Monitor that call_count and logging level have changed.
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The user can add breakpoint to the label test_point2 by entering "break test_point2" and then enter "continue" or "c". The application will break at this line.
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If user will continue again, the application will break at this line again.
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Also, user can try to step application by entering "si".
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A typical console output for such a scenario is shown below:
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```
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I (312) cpu_start: Starting scheduler on PRO CPU.
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I (0) cpu_start: Starting scheduler on APP CPU.
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Hello GDB example!
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CPU 0: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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I (4317) gdbstub_example: INFO mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 0.
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W (4317) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 0.
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CPU 1: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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I (4327) gdbstub_example: INFO mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 0.
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W (4337) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 0.
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CPU 0: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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I (5137) gdbstub_example: INFO mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 1.
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W (5137) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 1.
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CPU 1: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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I (5157) gdbstub_example: INFO mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 1.
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W (5157) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 1.
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To exit from IDF monitor please use "Ctrl+]"
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$T02#b6GNU gdb (crosstool-NG esp-2020r3) 8.1.0.20180627-git
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Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
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There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Type "show copying"
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and "show warranty" for details.
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This GDB was configured as "--host=x86_64-host_w64-mingw32 --target=xtensa-esp32-elf".
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Type "show configuration" for configuration details.
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For bug reporting instructions, please see:
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<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>.
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Find the GDB manual and other documentation resources online at:
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<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/documentation/>.
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For help, type "help".
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Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word"...
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Reading symbols from c:\esp-idf\examples\system\gdbstub\build\gdbstub.elf...done.
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Remote debugging using \\.\COM16
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task4test (param=0x0) at ../main/gdbstub_main.c:41
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41 asm(" nop;");
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(gdb) print call_counts[0]
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$1 = 2
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(gdb) print call_counts[1]
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$2 = 2
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(gdb) set call_counts[0] = 100
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(gdb) set call_counts[0] = 100(gdb) print call_counts[0]
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$3 = 100
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(gdb) print update_log_level
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$4 = ESP_LOG_DEBUG
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(gdb) set update_log_level = ESP_LOG_WARN
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(gdb) print update_log_level
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$5 = ESP_LOG_WARN
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(gdb) c
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Continuing.
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CPU 0: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (5927) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 100.
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CPU 1: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (5927) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 2.
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CPU 0: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (5927) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 101.
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CPU 1: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (5927) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 3.
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CPU 0: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (5927) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 102.
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CPU 1: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (5927) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 4.
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Thread 1 received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
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task4test (param=0x0) at ../main/gdbstub_main.c:38
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38 for (int i=0 ; i< 10000000; i++)
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(gdb) break test_point2
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Breakpoint 1 at 0x400d511d: file ../main/gdbstub_main.c, line 40.
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(gdb) c
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Continuing.
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Thread 1 hit Breakpoint 1, task4test (param=0x1) at ../main/gdbstub_main.c:40
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40 asm("test_point2: nop;");
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(gdb) si
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41 asm(" nop;");
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(gdb) si
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42 asm(" nop;");
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(gdb) c
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Continuing.
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Thread 1 hit Breakpoint 1, task4test (param=0x1) at ../main/gdbstub_main.c:40
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40 asm("test_point2: nop;");
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(gdb) delete 1
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(gdb) c
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Continuing.
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CPU 0: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (36077) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 103.
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CPU 1: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (36107) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 5.
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CPU 0: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (36917) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 0, Core ID 0, Call - 104.
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CPU 1: To enter GDB please press "Ctrl+C"
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W (36947) gdbstub_example: WARN mode enabled. Task 1, Core ID 1, Call - 6.
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Thread 1 received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
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task4test (param=0x0) at ../main/gdbstub_main.c:38
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38 for (int i=0 ; i< 10000000; i++)
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(gdb)
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```
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To reproduce this scenario run the application by: idf.py -P PORT flash monitor
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Then:
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1. Interrupt the application by pressing Ctrl+C
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2. In GDB, print the application values by typing in GDB command line "print call_count" or "print update_log_level"
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3. Modify the application values by typing in GDB command line "set call_count = 100" or "set update_log_level = ESP_LOG_WARN"
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4. Continue the application by typing in GDB command line "continue"
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5. Interrupt application by pressing Ctrl+C
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6. Check the value by typing in GDB command line "print call_count" or "print update_log_level"
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7. Continue the application by typing in GDB command line "continue"
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8. Interrupt the application by pressing Ctrl+C
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9. Add breakpoint by typing in GDB command line "break test_point2" or break 40 (break at line 40).
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10. Continue the application by typing in GDB command line "continue"
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11. After application stop at label "test_point2".
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12. Make stepping by typing "si"
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13. To exit from GDB to monitor type "exit" and press "y"
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To exit from monitor please use Ctrl+]
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