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authorJason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>2008-08-01 09:39:34 -0400
committerJason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>2008-08-01 09:39:34 -0400
commita9b60bf4c29e07a5a2f26a6f74937972fee9b58b (patch)
tree6862f0442a9ab4e2da20fb93e3cf3be2c36b76b2 /Documentation/DocBook/kgdb.tmpl
parent5f5ddfb3605d2a4f555a7ff034859e623eafcd27 (diff)
kgdb: fix kgdb_validate_break_address to perform a mem write
A regression to the kgdb core was found in the case of using the CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA kernel option. When this option is on, a breakpoint cannot be written into any readonly memory page. When an external debugger requests a breakpoint to get set, the kgdb_validate_break_address() was only checking to see if the address to place the breakpoint was readable and lacked a write check. This patch changes the validate routine to try reading (via the breakpoint set request) and also to try immediately writing the break point. If either fails, an error is correctly returned and the debugger behaves correctly. Then an end user can make the descision to use hardware breakpoints. Also update the documentation to reflect that using CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA will inhibit the use of software breakpoints. Signed-off-by: Jason Wessel <jason.wessel@windriver.com>
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106 while debugging the kernel. 106 while debugging the kernel.
107 </para> 107 </para>
108 <para> 108 <para>
109 If the architecture that you are using supports the kernel option
110 CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA, you should consider turning it off. This
111 option will prevent the use of software breakpoints because it
112 marks certain regions of the kernel's memory space as read-only.
113 If kgdb supports it for the architecture you are using, you can
114 use hardware breakpoints if you desire to run with the
115 CONFIG_DEBUG_RODATA option turned on, else you need to turn off
116 this option.
117 </para>
118 <para>
109 Next you should choose one of more I/O drivers to interconnect debugging 119 Next you should choose one of more I/O drivers to interconnect debugging
110 host and debugged target. Early boot debugging requires a KGDB 120 host and debugged target. Early boot debugging requires a KGDB
111 I/O driver that supports early debugging and the driver must be 121 I/O driver that supports early debugging and the driver must be