os161/kern/gdbscripts/mips-userland
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# commands to interact with userland
define load-userprogram
init-if-undefined $userprog_loaded = 0
if !$userprog_loaded || !$_streq($arg0, $cur_userprog)
add-symbol-file $arg0 0x4000b0
# remove after adding the new file in case add-symbol-file fails
if $userprog_loaded
remove-symbol-file -a 0x4000b0
end
set $userprog_loaded = 1
set $cur_userprog = $arg0
end
end
document load-userprogram
Loads a single user program into gdb's symbol table, removing
the previous user program loaded if one exists.
Usage: load-userprogram <path-to-prog>
end
alias -a lu = load-userprogram
define auto-userprogram
set $pname = curthread->t_proc->p_name
if $pname != 0 && $pname[0] != 0 && !$_streq($pname, "[kernel]")
if $pname[0] == '/'
set $pname = $pname + 1
end
# This dumbness works around the fact that gdb doesn't
# expand convenience variables when you execute commands.
# And setting the third parameter to True silences the command.
python gdb.execute("load-userprogram " + str(gdb.parse_and_eval("$pname")).split()[1], False, True)
end
end
document auto-userprogram
Calls load-userprogram on whatever is curproc->p_name. It is meant
to work with kernels that set p_name to an absolute path to the
program, and it is designed to be called from hook-stop.
Usage: auto-userprogram
end