* Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
@ 2010-01-19 14:23 Nicholas Amon
2010-01-19 15:11 ` Jan Kiszka
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Nicholas Amon @ 2010-01-19 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kvm
Hi All,
I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
run qemu via:
qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and
also connected to the process using gdb.
Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Nicholas
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* Re: Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
2010-01-19 14:23 Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume Nicholas Amon
@ 2010-01-19 15:11 ` Jan Kiszka
2010-01-19 15:13 ` Jan Kiszka
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Jan Kiszka @ 2010-01-19 15:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicholas Amon; +Cc: kvm
Nicholas Amon wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
> run qemu via: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda
> /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and also connected to the process
> using gdb.
>
> Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
> my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
> instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
> Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any
> suggestions?
What's you host kernel or kvm-kmod version?
Jan
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* Re: Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
2010-01-19 15:11 ` Jan Kiszka
@ 2010-01-19 15:13 ` Jan Kiszka
[not found] ` <4B566CB5.7080804@xceedium.com>
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From: Jan Kiszka @ 2010-01-19 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicholas Amon; +Cc: kvm
Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
>> run qemu via: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda
>> /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and also connected to the process
>> using gdb.
>>
>> Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
>> my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
>> instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
>> Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any
>> suggestions?
>
> What's you host kernel or kvm-kmod version?
>
...and does -no-kvm make any difference (except that it's much slower)?
Jan
--
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* Re: Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
[not found] ` <4B566CB5.7080804@xceedium.com>
@ 2010-01-20 10:08 ` Jan Kiszka
2010-01-20 14:34 ` Nicholas Amon
2010-01-22 3:59 ` Nicholas Amon
0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Jan Kiszka @ 2010-01-20 10:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicholas Amon; +Cc: kvm
Hi Nicholas,
please don't drop CCs on reply.
Nicholas Amon wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
> Thanks for responding. Yes, I am able to step instruction when I
> disable kvm w/ the no-kvm option. My host kernel is 64bit 2.6.27 and
> the program that I am debugging is 32 bit but starts in real mode. But
> the KVM module I am running is from kvm-88. Is there anyway I can check
> the version definitively?
kvm modules issue a message when being loaded, check your kernel log.
qemu-kvm gives you the version via -version.
OK, the problems you see is likely related to the very old versions you
use. Update to recent kvm-kmod (2.6.32 series) and qemu-kvm (0.12
series) and retry.
Jan
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nicholas
>
> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>
>>> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
>>>> run qemu via: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda
>>>> /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and also connected to the process
>>>> using gdb.
>>>>
>>>> Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
>>>> my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
>>>> instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
>>>> Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any
>>>> suggestions?
>>>>
>>> What's you host kernel or kvm-kmod version?
>>>
>>>
>> ...and does -no-kvm make any difference (except that it's much slower)?
>>
>> Jan
>>
>>
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Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux
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* Re: Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
2010-01-20 10:08 ` Jan Kiszka
@ 2010-01-20 14:34 ` Nicholas Amon
2010-01-22 3:59 ` Nicholas Amon
1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Nicholas Amon @ 2010-01-20 14:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jan Kiszka; +Cc: kvm
Thanks Jan. That fixed it.
Nicholas
Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Hi Nicholas,
>
> please don't drop CCs on reply.
>
> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>
>> Hi Jan,
>>
>> Thanks for responding. Yes, I am able to step instruction when I
>> disable kvm w/ the no-kvm option. My host kernel is 64bit 2.6.27 and
>> the program that I am debugging is 32 bit but starts in real mode. But
>> the KVM module I am running is from kvm-88. Is there anyway I can check
>> the version definitively?
>>
>
> kvm modules issue a message when being loaded, check your kernel log.
> qemu-kvm gives you the version via -version.
>
> OK, the problems you see is likely related to the very old versions you
> use. Update to recent kvm-kmod (2.6.32 series) and qemu-kvm (0.12
> series) and retry.
>
> Jan
>
>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nicholas
>>
>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>
>>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
>>>>> run qemu via: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda
>>>>> /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and also connected to the process
>>>>> using gdb.
>>>>>
>>>>> Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
>>>>> my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
>>>>> instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
>>>>> Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any
>>>>> suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> What's you host kernel or kvm-kmod version?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> ...and does -no-kvm make any difference (except that it's much slower)?
>>>
>>> Jan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
--
Nicholas Amon
Senior Software Engineer
Xceedium Inc.
Office: 201-536-1000 x127
Cell: 732-236-7698
namon@Xceedium.com
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* Re: Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
2010-01-20 10:08 ` Jan Kiszka
2010-01-20 14:34 ` Nicholas Amon
@ 2010-01-22 3:59 ` Nicholas Amon
2010-01-22 15:06 ` Jan Kiszka
1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Nicholas Amon @ 2010-01-22 3:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jan Kiszka; +Cc: kvm
So now I can step instruction but my breakpoints do not work. I have
verified that disabling kvm restores the breakpoint functionality. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Nicholas
Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Hi Nicholas,
>
> please don't drop CCs on reply.
>
> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>
>> Hi Jan,
>>
>> Thanks for responding. Yes, I am able to step instruction when I
>> disable kvm w/ the no-kvm option. My host kernel is 64bit 2.6.27 and
>> the program that I am debugging is 32 bit but starts in real mode. But
>> the KVM module I am running is from kvm-88. Is there anyway I can check
>> the version definitively?
>>
>
> kvm modules issue a message when being loaded, check your kernel log.
> qemu-kvm gives you the version via -version.
>
> OK, the problems you see is likely related to the very old versions you
> use. Update to recent kvm-kmod (2.6.32 series) and qemu-kvm (0.12
> series) and retry.
>
> Jan
>
>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nicholas
>>
>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>
>>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
>>>>> run qemu via: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda
>>>>> /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and also connected to the process
>>>>> using gdb.
>>>>>
>>>>> Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
>>>>> my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
>>>>> instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
>>>>> Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any
>>>>> suggestions?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> What's you host kernel or kvm-kmod version?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> ...and does -no-kvm make any difference (except that it's much slower)?
>>>
>>> Jan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>
--
Nicholas Amon
Senior Software Engineer
Xceedium Inc.
Office: 201-536-1000 x127
Cell: 732-236-7698
namon@Xceedium.com
See How to Control & Track High-Risk Users: Join our Webinar on Tuesday,
June 2
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* Re: Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
2010-01-22 3:59 ` Nicholas Amon
@ 2010-01-22 15:06 ` Jan Kiszka
2010-01-29 3:57 ` Nicholas Amon
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Jan Kiszka @ 2010-01-22 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Nicholas Amon; +Cc: kvm
Nicholas Amon wrote:
> So now I can step instruction but my breakpoints do not work. I have
> verified that disabling kvm restores the breakpoint functionality. Any
> suggestions?
What kind of breakpoints, hardware-assisted or normal BPs? Are you
trying to break into real-mode code (as stated below - BTW, top-postings
should be avoided!) that happens to run on a non-brand-new Intel host? I
never fully tested how well guest debugging works if KVM has to emulate
instructions, and I wouldn't be surprised if there are "limitations".
Jan
> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>> Hi Nicholas,
>>
>> please don't drop CCs on reply.
>>
>> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jan,
>>>
>>> Thanks for responding. Yes, I am able to step instruction when I
>>> disable kvm w/ the no-kvm option. My host kernel is 64bit 2.6.27 and
>>> the program that I am debugging is 32 bit but starts in real mode. But
>>> the KVM module I am running is from kvm-88. Is there anyway I can check
>>> the version definitively?
>>>
>> kvm modules issue a message when being loaded, check your kernel log.
>> qemu-kvm gives you the version via -version.
>>
>> OK, the problems you see is likely related to the very old versions you
>> use. Update to recent kvm-kmod (2.6.32 series) and qemu-kvm (0.12
>> series) and retry.
>>
>> Jan
>>
>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Nicholas
>>>
>>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
>>>>>> run qemu via: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda
>>>>>> /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and also connected to the process
>>>>>> using gdb.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
>>>>>> my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
>>>>>> instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
>>>>>> Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any
>>>>>> suggestions?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> What's you host kernel or kvm-kmod version?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> ...and does -no-kvm make any difference (except that it's much slower)?
>>>>
>>>> Jan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
--
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Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux
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* Re: Unable to single-step in kvm, always results in a resume
2010-01-22 15:06 ` Jan Kiszka
@ 2010-01-29 3:57 ` Nicholas Amon
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Nicholas Amon @ 2010-01-29 3:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jan Kiszka; +Cc: kvm
Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>
>> So now I can step instruction but my breakpoints do not work. I have
>> verified that disabling kvm restores the breakpoint functionality. Any
>> suggestions?
>>
>
> What kind of breakpoints, hardware-assisted or normal BPs? Are you
> trying to break into real-mode code (as stated below - BTW, top-postings
> should be avoided!) that happens to run on a non-brand-new Intel host? I
> never fully tested how well guest debugging works if KVM has to emulate
> instructions, and I wouldn't be surprised if there are "limitations".
>
> Jan
>
>
>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nicholas,
>>>
>>> please don't drop CCs on reply.
>>>
>>> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Jan,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for responding. Yes, I am able to step instruction when I
>>>> disable kvm w/ the no-kvm option. My host kernel is 64bit 2.6.27 and
>>>> the program that I am debugging is 32 bit but starts in real mode. But
>>>> the KVM module I am running is from kvm-88. Is there anyway I can check
>>>> the version definitively?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> kvm modules issue a message when being loaded, check your kernel log.
>>> qemu-kvm gives you the version via -version.
>>>
>>> OK, the problems you see is likely related to the very old versions you
>>> use. Update to recent kvm-kmod (2.6.32 series) and qemu-kvm (0.12
>>> series) and retry.
>>>
>>> Jan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Nicholas
>>>>
>>>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Nicholas Amon wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am trying to single-step through my kernel using qemu and kvm. I have
>>>>>>> run qemu via: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S -hda
>>>>>>> /home/nickamon/lab1/obj/kernel.img and also connected to the process
>>>>>>> using gdb.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Problem is that whenever I try and step instruction, it seems to resume
>>>>>>> my kernel rather than allowing me to progress instruction by
>>>>>>> instruction. I have built the kvm snapshot from git and still no luck.
>>>>>>> Tried following the code for a few hours and have no luck. Any
>>>>>>> suggestions?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> What's you host kernel or kvm-kmod version?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> ...and does -no-kvm make any difference (except that it's much slower)?
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>
>
My apologies for the late response. Normal breakpoints and yes I am
breaking in real mode. This isn't a big issue for me since I am able to
break when I disable kvm. So basically I disable kvm when I want to
debug and enable it during normal execution. Thanks for all your help.
Nick
Nicholas Amon
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