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See rr usage page for more performance tuning and setting perf flag permanently.


== Example of use ==
== Example of use ==

Revision as of 16:35, 12 February 2020

rr is the Record and Replay Framework, developped by Mozilla, and is a replacement for and powerful enhancement of gdb.

References

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=0

See rr usage page for more performance tuning and setting perf flag permanently.

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. See referenced links for more information.