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== Troubleshoot == |
== Troubleshoot == |
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=== Potential issues in VM === |
=== Potential issues in VM === |
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* See rr page [https://github.com/rr-debugger/rr/wiki/Building-And-Installing]. |
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* See this bug in VMWare [https://robert.ocallahan.org/2015/11/rr-in-vmware-solved.html]. Fix is to add <code>monitor_control.disable_hvsim_clusters = true</code>. |
* See this bug in VMWare [https://robert.ocallahan.org/2015/11/rr-in-vmware-solved.html]. Fix is to add <code>monitor_control.disable_hvsim_clusters = true</code>. |
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* See this bug in Xen [https://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2017-07/msg02242.html]. |
* See this bug in Xen [https://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2017-07/msg02242.html]. |
Revision as of 16:50, 21 June 2022
rr is the Record and Replay Framework, developped by Mozilla, and is a replacement for and powerful enhancement of gdb.
References
- rr homepage.
- Using rr in an IDE
- Building and Installing and rr Usage, from Mozilla wiki.
Install and configuration
On Debian, rr is available as a package:
sudo apt install rr
rr also requires the linux performance analysis package for the current kernel.
# Install linux perf
sudo apt install linux-perf-4.19
# Enable perf for user land (temporary)
sudo sysctl kernel.perf_event_paranoid=1
# Enable perf permanently
echo 'kernel.perf_event_paranoid=1' | sudo tee '/etc/sysctl.d/51-rr-enable-perf-events.conf'
# To squeeze max perf on laptop (even plugged on AC!), disable CPU scaling:
sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils
sudo cpufreq-set -g performance # Must be redone at each reboot !!!
# CPU scaling can be disabled permanently in BIOS
See rr usage page for more performance tuning and setting perf flag permanently.
Integration with cgdb
rr works nicely with cgdb:
rr replay -d cgdb
Example of use
Start recording the application:
rr record my_app
Then replay it with:
rr replay
In case the application fires several processes, we can tell rr to fast-forward until child is forked.
First we use rr ps
to get the list of recorded processes, then we start rr with -f
:
rr ps
rr replay -f 12345
During replay, rr behaves likes gdb, with the usual reverse debugging command (rc
, rn
, rs
...).
See referenced links for more information.
NOTE: rr seems to ignore breakpoints if we do run
instead of cont
...
Troubleshoot
Potential issues in VM
- See rr page [1].
- See this bug in VMWare [2]. Fix is to add
monitor_control.disable_hvsim_clusters = true
. - See this bug in Xen [3].
- Discuss on rr in Hacker News.