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sdb

The Slick Debugger

Installation

Ensure you have the following dependencies:

  • Python 3.6 or newer
  • libkdumpfile (optional - needed for kdump-compressed crash dumps)
  • drgn

Note that in order for drgn to support kdump files it needs to be compiled with libkdumpfile. Unfortunately that means that users should always install libkdumpfile first before installing drgn.

Finally run the following to install sdb:

$ git clone https://github.com/delphix/sdb.git
$ cd sdb
$ sudo python3 setup.py install

The above should install sdb under /usr/local/bin/.

Quickstart

Running sudo sdb attaches sdb to the running kernel by default. To debug a running program, run sudo sdb -p <PID>. For post-mortem debugging (either a kernel crash dump or a userland core dump), use sudo sdb <vmlinux path|userland binary path> <dump>.

$ sudo sdb
sdb> find_task 1 | member comm
(char [16])"systemd"
sdb> find_task 1 | stack
TASK_STRUCT        STATE             COUNT
==========================================
0xffff89cea441dd00 INTERRUPTIBLE         1
                  __schedule+0x2e5
                  schedule+0x33
                  schedule_hrtimeout_range_clock+0xfd
                  schedule_hrtimeout_range+0x13
                  ep_poll+0x40a
                  do_epoll_wait+0xb7
                  __x64_sys_epoll_wait+0x1e
                  do_syscall_64+0x57
                  entry_SYSCALL_64+0x7c
sdb> addr modules | lxlist "struct module" list | member name ! sort | head -n 3
(char [56])"aesni_intel"
(char [56])"async_memcpy"
(char [56])"async_pq"

Resources

User and developer resources for sdb can be found in the project's wiki.

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