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[Xen-users] How to debug xen


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  • From: "Cheng-Han Tsai" <chtsai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:47:10 +0800
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I follow the mini-howto posted by David Becker.
The post could be found here (http://www.arcknowledge.com/gmane.comp.emulators.xen.devel/2004-07/msg00387.html )

I follow the howto but replace several command.
Instead of using make instruction to set environment variables, I code them into the Rules.mk
For example, I modify xen/Rules.mk by adding "debugger ?= y"
And I compile the Dom0 with "make linux-2.6-xen-build", because it seems specifying "arch=Xen" is unnecessary.

I setup vmware workstation, socat, and kermit as the post.
When I boot xen, I could read output from kermit.
And I could type 'h' to list the help of xen internal debugger.
But I don't see the D command.
My gdb can't connect to xen, either.
Xen should prompt some string like "waiting for gdb connection", right ?
I don't see it, and gdb still con't connect to xen.

Does anyone make it?
Any shared information?

Thanks a lot


-- keene
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