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gdb jumps back to previous line during debug

When I enter "n", the gdb will ignore all the lines below line 35 and jump to previous line. I have turned off the optimization by adding -O0, but the problem remains. Breakpoint 1, ...
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The program doesn't stop onto breakpoint in eclipse

Eclipse accidently doesn't stop on breakpoint, but output shows that MCU halted at 0x...., seems that the problem between openocd and arm-none-eabi-gdb Ubuntu 18, openocd 0.10.0 and arm-none-eabi-gdb ...
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DejaVu: free(): invalid next size (normal)

I have memory leak somewhere and unfortunately the repeated topic which appears on stack overflow didn't help; I don't really understand how this happens since I identified the dubious line from gdb ...
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Is there any reason that a heap pointer would not get assigned to an array?

The structure of Node is the following: struct Node { int data; Node *next; bool someBool; }; I have the following couple of lines: Node *hello = new Node{data, cur, !new_head}; // ...
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Visual Studio Code WSL can't compile files in /mnt/c/OneDrive

I usually store all my programming files in One Drive so that I can access them anywhere I go. But now I need to be able to compile my c++ programs on Linux machines. So I tried using visual studio ...
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Is there a way to completely disable gdb output?

I have a C++ program a which has a win function, which is never being called. I can call it with gdb, by simply executing jump *win. The problem is, I'm trying to automate this process, with a one ...
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Arduino Core: debugging esp8266 with gdbstub causes SIGABRT in gdb

I'm trying to figure out how to debug code on the esp8266 using gdb with the gdbstub included in Arduino Core, following these instructions. I've loaded a very simple example program onto my esp8266 ...
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gdb cannot work under mac os after creating a certificate and codesign

I have been trying to install and use gdb in mac os. I first homebrew gdb and create a certificate from the keychain i followed the steps online. I also kill the taskgated and try to codesign in the ...
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How to use QtCreator instead of gdb to debug C++ code in an R package based on Rcpp

Context: I have used RStudio on Ubuntu 18.04 to create an hello world R package with C++ code using Rcpp like described here in Rcpp Package Development: Writing R extensions explains how I can start ...
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GDB: Is function address fixed or dynamic for every program on different hardware platform?

If we write a C code like printf("%p\n", __builtin_return_address(0)); and suppose we get the result 0xabcd from customer's platform. And then, we run the same program with gdb on our platform, and we ...
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Debugging C++ code of an R package with Rcpp using gdb cannot print variable value with R_PV (unknown return type)

I have used RStudio on Ubuntu 18.04 to create an hello world R package using Rcpp like described here in Rcpp Package Development: My ~/.R/Makevars contain only the line CXXFLAGS=-g -O0 -Wall and ...
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How to get the exact location from gdb's "info symbol" command

I am debugging with GDB at work. When I input "info symbol 0xABCD", I get the following result, sample_function + 123 in section init I know the EXACT LOCATION is near sample_function(), and have an ...
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gdb - finding the values of strncmp() function

I have a code which has hit a seg fault with strncmp() and I have this info below: #7 0x00007f3662e5d4e7 in __strncmp_sse42 () from /lib64/libc.so.6 (gdb) info locals No symbol table info available. ...
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gdb: info locals on a selected frame

Just a simple ask: The (gdb) info locals command gives the list of local variables and their values. Are these values initialized values or point in time of execution of that frame? Can you provide ...
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How can I see string value in stack?

I have the following assembly code. I can see the string value in "%rax" register after "lea" -- (A) (gdb) p (char*)0x558efff0a010 $1 = 0x558efff0a010 "abc" However I ...
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Segmentation Fault in Multithreaded program and incomplete information on gdb backtrace

I am writing a program which use both OS threads and user threads (fibers, I have written this user Threading program with context switching through assembly language). The problem is that the program ...
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Setting a pending breakpoint at a specific address in GDB

I have an application without source or symbols. I'd like to set a breakpoint in a module that gets loaded some time after running. The module is loaded at the same base address every time (0x500000)...
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Is a java corefile generated using gcore useful?

We have a JAVA application that is crashing our redhat server (30 cores / 512Go ram) by consuming some (unknown?) ressource preventing other components from creating new threads, we're currently ...
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GDB pretty print custom type containing double array

Trying to write a Python extension to GDB which is able to pretty print the following C++ class: class Vector { double* myElements; unsigned int length; } where the pretty print output should be ...
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Cant see the actual value of pointer

I am trying to debug something and using gdb for it. Basically the code is: css_cmd_t *cmd_sa; cmd_sa = calloc(...); Now in gdb, I am just after the above code is executed. (gdb) print cmd_sa $11 =...
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how to hold xterm during debugging an mpi program?

I run the debugger via mpirun -n 4 xterm -e gdb -x commands.gdb ./my_mpi_programm where the file "commands.gdb" just contains the commands start continue The problem is that my 4 xterm immediately ...
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How do I view the header file (.h) that was included while debugging the executable file?

I need to verify that the latest changes to the header file were included in my executable that was compiled via GDB. Basically I want to run the gdb on the executable and list the source code in the ...
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condition of for-loop only takes effect after hitting breakpoint

I'm trying to solve a problem from hackerrank. At the moment my code is bad and wrong, but that's not the point of this question. The problem is the for loop, whose condition doesn't always seem to ...
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debugging a running daemon with GDB

I want to debug a running daemon with the GDB. I have the process id of respective process. I typed : gdb attach process id info threads I am getting the list of threads. * one is the current one ...
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NASM rep nop assembles as pause [duplicate]

Consider the following function which is written in x86-assembly foo: rep nop ret Using NASM to assemble the code and disassemble it with gdb we have: (gdb) disas foo Dump ...
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How do you iterate a function in gdb with various inputs until you get a successful return value

I am working on a bomb project, meaning that I need to figure out the correct inputs for a program, but I don't have access to the original code. Currently, I am trying to figure out how to get a ...
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disable breakpoint hit messages in gdb

I have a simple c++ loop I'm debugging with gdb, and I want to disable the messages informing me of a breakpoint hit. I've tried several gdb flags like -q and set verbose off but none worked. Here is ...
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gdb command in Eclipse expression view

I'm debugging some code with Eclipse CDT and GDB, and some strings are in UTF-8, so I use x/sh <buffer name> in the debugger console to display them. Is there a way to put GDB command as ...
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Why stm32f103's elf file works well, but binary not?

I'm trying to run out my firmware inside stm32f103. So when I use opencod+gdb uploading and debugging elf file, everything is fine, my firmware is working and I can set and remove breakpoints. But it ...
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gdb 8.3.1 on OSX Catalina "not in executable format: file format not recognized"

I try to debug this file and got error not in executable format: file format not recognized the 'file' command output canary: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically ...
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Eclipse C++ Debug Session terminates with error <terminated, exit value: -1073741819>gdb (8.1)

When I click on "memory view" for any variable declared in my program, Eclipse CDT debug session suddenly terminates with error - "terminated, exit value: -1073741819" gdb (8.1) Debugging otherwise (...
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How can I customise the debugger's stop/restart button behavior?

I'm using VS Code to write and debug a C++ program binding to libfuse. Unfortunately, if you kill a libfuse process with SIGKILL, you then have to use sudo umount -f <mountpoint> before you can ...
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Buffer overflow function address is escaped

I have an executable that I don't have debugging symbols for or any source code. It basically asks you for a password and gives you root if you give it the correct one (not as a command-line argument ...
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Why is the pthread_mutex_t struct all zeros in gdb?

What causes pthread_mutex_t struct to be all zeros? Core of a deadlocked ARM test application in a gdb session: [Switching to thread 3 (LWP 3587)] #0 __lll_lock_wait (futex=futex@entry=0x2105c <...
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c++ multiset insertion error during debugging

I have noticed strange stuff during debugging of the following code: #include<set> #include<iostream> using namespace std; int main() { multiset<int> a; int n,curr; cin&...
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Is this a mixture gdb and awk command?

I have come across this command line when I trying to do the picoctf challenge2019 called times up I am trying to understand the command as stated below, anyone can clarify this to me? I am kinda ...
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Initial window split in termdebug vim

I am new to vim and recently came to know that we can use Termdebug to debug code in vim with gdb. I liked this very much as i was searching for a good vim integration with gdb. When i launch ...
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How to dereference and print each element of a pointer array?

Let's say I have an array of pointers: struct S {int x;}; S *arr[3] = {new S{1}, new S{2}, new S{3}}; I want to make gdb dereference and print each element of the array. Printing one element is ...
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Documentation for creating a gdb server

I am working on building a processor, as a pasttime project. The thing is going to have a Mips isa and will probably use uart to communicate with the host machine. Let us say that I actually get to a ...
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Why does Cygwin gdb have a problem debugging a program with threads?

I am having trouble debugging programs with threads on Cygwin. When the following program gets to the pthread_create() call, the debug session gets an unknown target exception, apparently in a call ...
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Eclipse CDT & STM32: force predefined program memory

I have an uncommon but in my eyes reasonable use case: I have to build two STM32 firmware images: a boot loader and an application (by using the latest Eclipse CDT based IDE from ST Microelectronics, ...
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How to fix gdb error: Cannot access memory at address

When I debug my linux kernel module using gdb and qemu I get unconsistency results. When I put a breakpoint or disassemble my own fucntion, Sometimes I get "Cannot access memory at address: {...
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i want to use job command in v8.release, so how can i do it ? or just by pass the dcheck within v8.debug

I am working with a pwn question, and I want to debug v8 using gdb. But in release version, I can not use job command. And in a debug version, I will got abort when I called the function which is the ...
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How to setup GDB when compiling using makefile?

I am trying to compile my project for debugging using a Makefile. The makefile currently generates multiple different object file and then compiles a single executable from all of these different ...
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mingw 64-bit build of gdb crashes before launching program

I have installed msys2 and mingw64 and I am using it for programming purposes. I used Pacman to install GCCc which comes with GDB. I am having difficulty running GDB. I get the following error in two ...
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CALL pointing out of memory range - assembly

I'm debugging with qemu and GDB a bootloader in x86 that makes something interesting. I have launched my qemu with -m 1024k, because the code doesent need more memory, and I observed that the codes ...
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Scripting a repetitive gdb job

I want to do the same repetitive job in gdb across a bunch of different files. Namely, bash$ gdb ./file1 ... gdb starts up ... gdb$ b *0xdeadbeef gdb$ r < file2 ... some output prints ... gdb$ ...
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gdb 'call' returns negative value

I am trying to load a shared library in gdb and invoke entry function call from gdb. For example mylib.so has mylibraryEntryPoint() function. However, I am getting a negative output. I am curious ...
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What is CAN and how to provide it

I'm working on Polish e-identity card which is protected by CAN code. It is required to provide this code to unlock the card and be able to list the tokens. I'm not able to find any information about ...
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Why can I call a member function through a wild pointer

#include <iostream> using namespace std; class Car{ public: void start() { std::cout << "start" << std::endl; }; virtual void stop() { std::cout << ...
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