Rr
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.
See also troubleshooting below (for VM...).
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.