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From: freeman.zhang1992@gmail.com (Freeman Zhang)
To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org
Subject: Debug Kernel Modules With KGDB
Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 19:30:42 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <547C5162.5070804@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <547C4E3A.2060109@cdac.in>

Hi Raghavendra,

Yes, you are right, 'sudo' isn't implemented in android. However, `su`
enable me to read the .text as root. It's the same, 0x00000000.

So I guess something else should be wrong.


Thanks anyway!

Freeman Zhang

-------- Original Message --------
> Hi Zhang,
> 
> On Monday 01 December 2014 04:32 PM, Freeman Zhang wrote:
>> Hi Raghavendra,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply, but `sudo` doesn't solve the problem :(
> Well then I guess 'sudo' isn't implemented in android. Any way,
> ultimately you may wan't to login as root and then try reading the file
> in order to get the address.
> Regards,
> Raghavendra
>>
>> All the best!
>>
>> Freeman Zhang
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> On Monday 01 December 2014 03:26 PM, Freeman Zhang wrote:
>>>> Hi list,
>>>>
>>>> I've been trying to setup a debug environment for linux
>>>> kernel(v3.4,Android,ARM) with kgdb. It worked fine untill I tried to
>>>> use
>>>> it to debug a module. Under the instruction from LDD, I add module
>>>> debug
>>>> info in gdb with command:
>>>>
>>>>      add-symbol-file test-module.ko  address
>>>>
>>>> LDD uses `cat /sys/module/test-module/sections/.text` to get the
>>>> address
>>>> where the module has been loaded. However, I got:
>>>>           0x00000000
>>> Try reading the file as a root.
>>> $ sudo cat /sys/module/test-module/sections/.text
>>>> When I use `lsmod`, I got:
>>>>
>>>>      test-module 15278 0 - Live 0x00000000 (O)
>>>>
>>>> Why nothing but 0x00000000 ??
>>>>
>>>> So I have to do some research in kernel/module.c, and find out that
>>>> struct module -> module_core = 0xbf000000. But when I try these in gdb:
>>>>
>>>>      add-symbol-file test-module.ko  0xbf000000
>>>>      break one_of_my_function
>>>>
>>>> I got:
>>>>
>>>>      Cannot access memory at address 0xbf002350
>>>>
>>>> :(
>>>> Could somebody help?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> All the best!
>>>> Freeman Zhang
>>>>
>>>>          
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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      reply	other threads:[~2014-12-01 11:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-12-01  9:56 Debug Kernel Modules With KGDB Freeman Zhang
2014-12-01  9:53 ` Raghavendra
2014-12-01 11:02   ` Freeman Zhang
2014-12-01 11:17     ` Raghavendra
2014-12-01 11:30       ` Freeman Zhang [this message]

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