linuxoffsets?

Hello

I've been debugging FreeBSD from a Linux host. Now from my understanding, the BDG "monitor linuxoffsets" is a non-standard feature that VMWare has added.

Now, I wanted to get a better understanding of the present. By setting this command and therefore give VMWare a bunch of offsets, does VMWare to learn all about the threads/processes within the BONE, allowing the gdb to infer more information on what it debugs?

However, I am trying to debug a combination of kernel and user-level application that runs on FreeBSD. It would be very useful for similar functionality so that my gdb can more easily determine what module/process/thread I am running, etc.

So, anyone know how I could abuse the linuxoffsets command works for FreeBSD? or another way I can get gdb to understand all the information itself?

Thank you

Andrew

BramP wrote:

Now, I wanted to get a better understanding of the present. By setting this command and therefore give VMWare a bunch of offsets, does VMWare to learn all about the threads/processes within the BONE, allowing the gdb to infer more information on what it debugs?

Yes, it's exactly what he does.  The format is on the blog of Stackframe (see some other threads in this forum), but weakly, it contains the offset/size for the current task, pid, thread, the root of page table and so on.

So, anyone know how I could abuse the linuxoffsets command works for FreeBSD? or another way I can get gdb to understand all the information itself?

It is unlikely.  The command linuxoffsets is hardcoded for the design of the data structures for the Linux kernel - the sizes can change, but does not have the particular model of pointers to be hunted.  I'm not familiar with the data structures from FreeBSD, but I guess they use a different architecture.  (However, it is possible that two Unix-like operating systems, the differences are small enough to make it work by accident, if you come with correct being offset by hand).

The problem is deeper - linuxoffsets is really a way to attach to a specific process given a kernel image.  This isn't a concept that gdb handles, then linuxoffsets is used to cheat and present a gdb heel as if it was only attached to a single process.  Implementing this requires a custom code for each kernel.

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    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s011.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s012.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s013.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s014.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s015.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s016.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s017.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s018.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB-DSCPTR: open : ' FSL_vm5_32 - s019.vmdk ' (0xe)

    DISKLIB are RARE: 'C:\Users\drg\Virtual Machines\fsl_vm5_32\FSL_vm5_32-s020.vmdk': cannot open (15): unable to load the header.

    DISKLIB-LINK: 'C:\Users\drg\Virtual Machines\fsl_vm5_32\FSL_vm5_32.vmdk': cannot open (the specified file is not a virtual disk).

    DISKLIB-STRING: 'C:\Users\drg\Virtual Machines\fsl_vm5_32\FSL_vm5_32.vmdk': cannot open (the specified file is not a virtual disk).

    DISKLIB-LIB: unable to open 'C:\Users\drg\Virtual Machines\fsl_vm5_32\FSL_vm5_32.vmdk' with flags 0xe (the specified file is not a virtual disk).

    Virtual disk C:\Users\drg\Virtual Machines\fsl_vm5_32\FSL_vm5_32.vmdk is invalid or needs repair

    Sysimage.fault.MalformedDisk new MethodFault thrown:

    Cannot read the news of the OS on the system disk: sysimage.fault.MalformedDisk

    VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task: task of Image processing failed with MethodFault::Exception: sysimage.fault.UnableToDetermineGuestOs VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task: SetState error

    deleted explicitly object: VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task VmiQuerySourceInfoTask::task destroyed

    CloseSession called for the session id = 814E83FA-2704-4966-88CC-BF79C662727A

    Removed from vmdb connection /db/connection/#6 /.

    FSL_vm5_32 - s020.vmdk seems to be corrupted. Can you post the first 10 bytes of this file?

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