From: Jeff Kenton <jkenton@tilera.com>
To: <gdb@sourceware.org>
Subject: GDB: problem debugging 32 bit binary on 64 bit machine
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:58:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4ED54766.2020601@tilera.com> (raw)
A little convoluted, but here's the story:
On our 64 machine gdb fails to read share libraries when debugging 32
bit binaries (i.e., compiled with "-m32"). Debugging code built
"-static" is OK. The error is "Cannot access memory at address
0x400000008" (address is above the 32 bit limit). This is caused by a
call to extract_typed_address() from scan_dyntag() reading an 8 byte
type when it should only be reading 4 bytes.
So, I tweaked extract_typed_address() to know it was dealing with 32
binaries. Now gdb starts happily and reads in the shared libraries but
the program won't execute. It gets
warning: Can't read pathname for load map: Input/output error.
Cannot access memory at address 0x35dc3000
and the backtrace shows that it's in dl_main():
#0 *__GI__dl_debug_state () at dl-debug.c:77
#1 0x0000000077f93d00 in dl_main () at rtld.c:1651
#2 0x0000000077fb1698 in _dl_sysdep_start () at ../elf/dl-sysdep.c:244
#3 0x0000000077f90c70 in _dl_start_final () at rtld.c:334
#4 0x0000000077f96630 in _dl_start () at rtld.c:562
#5 0x0000000077fb2530 in _start () from .../lib32/ld.so.1
I have two questions:
1. is tweaking extract_typed_address() the right way to handle 32 bit
addresses on a 64 bit machine? It seems weird but nothing else came to mind.
2. what's going wrong with dl_main()?
3. meta-question: is this a generic bug in gdb's handling of 32 bit
binaries, or is there likely something I missed while porting?
Thanks.
--jeff
next reply other threads:[~2011-11-29 20:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-11-29 20:58 Jeff Kenton [this message]
2011-11-29 21:11 ` Jan Kratochvil
2011-11-30 13:35 ` Jeff Kenton
2011-11-30 22:00 ` Jan Kratochvil
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