The OpenNET Project / Index page

[ новости /+++ | форум | теги | ]

Интерактивная система просмотра системных руководств (man-ов)

 ТемаНаборКатегория 
 
 [Cписок руководств | Печать]

winedbg (1)
  • winedbg (1) ( Русские man: Команды и прикладные программы пользовательского уровня )
  • >> winedbg (1) ( Linux man: Команды и прикладные программы пользовательского уровня )
  •  

    NAME

    winedbg - Wine's debugger
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    winedbg [ options ] [ program name [ program arguments ] | pid ]

    winedbg --gdb [ options ] [ program name [ program arguments ] | pid ]

    winedbg --auto pid

    winedbg --minidump [ file.mdmp ] pid

    winedbg file.mdmp  

    DESCRIPTION

    winedbg is a debugger for Wine. It allows:
    + debugging native Win32 applications
    + debugging Winelib applications.
    + being a drop-in replacement for Dr Watson
    
     

    MODES

    winedbg can be used in five modes. The first argument to the program determines the mode winedbg will run in.
    default
    Without any explicit mode, this is standard winedbg operating mode. winedbg will act as the front end for the user.
    --gdb
    winedbg will be used as a proxy for gdb. gdb will be the front end for command handling, and winedbg will proxy all debugging requests from gdb to the Win32 APIs.
    --auto
    This mode is used when winedbg is set up in AeDebug registry entry as the default debugger. winedbg will then display basic information about a crash. This is useful for users who don't want to debug a crash, but rather gather relevant information about the crash to be sent to developers.
    --minidump
    This mode is similar to the --auto one, except that instead of printing the information on the screen (as --auto does), it's saved into a minidump file. The name of the file is either passed on the command line, or generated by WineDbg when none is given. This file could later on be reloaded into winedbg for further examination.
    file.mdmp
    This mode allows to reload into winedbg the state of a debuggee which has been saved into a minidump file. See either the minidump command below, or the --minidump mode.

     

    OPTIONS

    When in default mode, the following options are available:

    --command <string>
    winedbg will execute the command <string> as if it was keyed on winedbg's command line, and then will exit. This can be handy for getting the pid of running processes (winedbg --command "info proc").
    --file <filename>
    winedbg will execute the list of commands contained in file <filename> as if they were keyed on winedbg's command line, and then will exit.

    When in gdb proxy mode, the following options are available:

    --no-start
    gdb will not be automatically started. Relevant information for starting gdb are printed on screen. This is somehow useful when not directly using gdb but some graphical front-ends, like ddd or kgbd.
    --with-xterm
    This will run gdb in its own xterm instead of using the current Unix console for textual display.

    In all modes, the rest of the command line, when passed, is used to identify which programs, if any, has to debugged:

    program name
    This is the name of an executable to start for a debugging session. winedbg will actually create a process with this executable. If programs arguments are also given, they will be used as arguments for creating the process to be debugged.
    pid
    winedbg will attach to the process which pid is pid (pids refer to Win32 pids, not Unix pids). Use the info proc winedbg command to list running processes and their Win32 pids.
    default
    If nothing is specified, you will enter the debugger without any run nor attached process. You'll have to do the job yourself.

     

    COMMANDS

     

    Default mode, and while reloading a minidump file:

    Most of commands used in winedbg are similar to the ones from gdb. Please refer to the gdb documentations for some more details. See the gdb differences section later on to get a list of variations from gdb commands.

    Misc. commands

    abort
    Aborts the debugger.
    quit
    Exits the debugger.
    attach N
    Attach to a Wine-process (N is its ID, numeric or hexadecimal). IDs can be obtained using the info process command. Note the info process command returns hexadecimal values
    detach
    Detach from a Wine-process.

    Help commands

    help
    Prints some help on the commands.
    help info
    Prints some help on info commands

    Flow control commands

    cont
    Continue execution until next breakpoint or exception.
    pass
    Pass the exception event up to the filter chain.
    step
    Continue execution until next C line of code (enters function call)
    next
    Continue execution until next C line of code (doesn't enter function call)
    stepi
    Execute next assembly instruction (enters function call)
    nexti
    Execute next assembly instruction (doesn't enter function call)
    finish
    Execute until return of current function is reached.

    cont, step, next, stepi, nexti can be postfixed by a number (N), meaning that the command must be executed N times before control is returned to the user.

    Breakpoints, watchpoints

    enable N
    Enables (break|watch)-point #N
    disable
    Disables (break|watch)-point #N
    delete
    Deletes (break|watch)-point #N
    cond N
    Removes any existing condition to (break|watch)-point N
    cond N <expr>
    Adds condition <expr> to (break|watch)-point #N. <expr> will be evaluated each time the (break|watch)-point is hit. If the result is a zero value, the breakpoint isn't triggered.
    break * N
    Adds a breakpoint at address N
    break <id>
    Adds a breakpoint at the address of symbol <id>
    break <id> N
    Adds a breakpoint at the line N inside symbol <id>.
    break N
    Adds a breakpoint at line N of current source file.
    break
    Adds a breakpoint at current PC address.
    watch * N
    Adds a watch command (on write) at address N (on 4 bytes).
    watch <id>
    Adds a watch command (on write) at the address of symbol <id>. Size depends on size of <id>.
    info break
    Lists all (break|watch)-points (with their state).

    You can use the symbol EntryPoint to stand for the entry point of the Dll.

    When setting a (break|watch)-point by <id>, if the symbol cannot be found (for example, the symbol is contained in a not yet loaded module), winedbg will recall the name of the symbol and will try to set the breakpoint each time a new module is loaded (until it succeeds).

    Stack manipulation

    bt
    Print calling stack of current thread.
    bt N
    Print calling stack of thread of ID N. Note: this doesn't change the position of the current frame as manipulated by the up & dn commands).
    up
    Goes up one frame in current thread's stack
    up N
    Goes up N frames in current thread's stack
    dn
    Goes down one frame in current thread's stack
    dn N
    Goes down N frames in current thread's stack
    frame N
    Sets N as the current frame for current thread's stack.
    info locals
    Prints information on local variables for current function frame.

    Directory & source file manipulation

    show dir
    Prints the list of dir:s where source files are looked for.
    dir <pathname>
    Adds <pathname> to the list of dir:s where to look for source files
    dir
    Deletes the list of dir:s where to look for source files
    symbolfile <pathname>
    Loads external symbol definition symbolfile <pathname>
    symbolfile <pathname> N
    Loads external symbol definition symbolfile <pathname> (applying an offset of N to addresses)
    list
    Lists 10 source lines forwards from current position.
    list -
    Lists 10 source lines backwards from current position
    list N
    Lists 10 source lines from line #N in current file
    list <pathname>:N
    Lists 10 source lines from line #N in file <pathname>
    list <id>
    Lists 10 source lines of function <id>
    list * N
    Lists 10 source lines from address N

    You can specify the end target (to change the 10 lines value) using the ',' separator. For example:

    list 123, 234
    lists source lines from line 123 up to line 234 in current file
    list foo.c:1,56
    lists source lines from line 1 up to 56 in file foo.c
    Displaying A display is an expression that's evaluated and printed after the execution of any winedbg's command.
    display
    info display
    Lists the active displays
    display <expr>
    Adds a display for expression expr>
    display /fmt <expr>
    Adds a display for expression <expr>. Printing evaluated <expr> is done using the given format (see print command for more on formats)
    del display N
    undisplay N
    Deletes display #N
    Disassembly
    disas
    Disassemble from current position
    disas <expr>
    Disassemble from address <expr>
    disas <expr>,<expr>
    Disassembles code between addresses specified by the two <expr>:s
    Memory (reading, writing, typing)
    x <expr>
    Examines memory at <expr> address
    x /fmt <expr>
    Examines memory at <expr> address using format /fmt
    print <expr>
    Prints the value of <expr> (possibly using its type)
    print /fmt <expr>
    Prints the value of <expr> (possibly using its type)
    set <var> = <expr>
    Writes the value of <expr> in <var> variable.
    whatis <expr>
    Prints the C type of expression <expr>
    /fmt
    is either /<letter> or /<count><letter>. <letter> can be:
    s
    an ASCII string
    u
    an Unicode UTF16 string
    i
    instructions (disassemble)
    x
    32 bit unsigned hexadecimal integer
    d
    32 bit signed decimal integer
    w
    16 bit unsigned hexadecimal integer
    c
    character (only printable 0x20-0x7f are actually printed)
    b
    8 bit unsigned hexadecimal integer
    g
    Win32 GUID
    Expressions Expressions in Wine Debugger are mostly written in a C form. However, there are a few discrepancies:
    Identifiers can take a '!' in their names. This allows mainly to specify a module where to look the module from: USER32!CreateWindowExA. In cast operation, when specifying a structure or an union, you must use the struct or union key word (even if your program uses a typedef).
    When specifying an identifier <id>, if several symbols with this name exist, the debugger will prompt for the symbol you want to use. Pick up the one you want from its number. Misc.
    minidump file.mdmp
    saves the debugging context of the debuggee into a minidump file called file.mdmp
    Information on Wine's internals
    info class
    Lists all Windows' class registered in Wine
    info class <id>
    Prints information on Windows's class <id>
    info share
    Lists all the dynamic libraries loaded in the debugged program (including .so files, NE and PE DLLs)
    info share N
    Prints information on module at address N
    info regs
    Prints the value of the CPU registers
    info all-regs
    Prints the value of the CPU and Floating Point registers
    info segment
    Lists all allocated segments (i386 only)
    info segment N
    Prints information on segment N (i386 only)
    info stack
    Prints the values on top of the stack
    info map
    Lists all virtual mappings used by the debugged program
    info map N
    Lists all virtual mappings used by the program of pid N
    info wnd
    Displays the window hierarchy starting from the desktop window
    info wnd N
    Prints information of Window of handle N
    info process
    Lists all w-processes in Wine session
    info thread
    Lists all w-threads in Wine session
    info exception
    Lists the exception frames (starting from current stack frame)
    It is possible to turn on and off Wine's debug messages as you are debugging using the set command.
    set + warn win
    Turns on warn on 'win' channel
    set + win
    Turns on warn/fixme/err/trace on 'win' channel
    set - win
    Turns off warn/fixme/err/trace on 'win' channel
    set - fixme
    Turns off the 'fixme' class on all channels
     

    Gdb mode:

    See the gdb documentation for all the gdb commands.

    However, a few Wine's extension are available, through the monitor command:

    monitor wnd
    Lists all window in the Wine session
    monitor proc
    Lists all processes in the Wine session
    monitor mem
    Displays memory mapping of debugged process

     

    Auto and minidump modes:

    Since no user input is possible, no commands are available.

     

    ENVIRONMENT

    WINE_GDB
    When used in gdb proxy mode, WINE_GDB specifies the name (and the path) of the executable to be used for gdb. "gdb" is used by default.
     

    FILES

    No specific files are used (yet).  

    BUGS

    A lot.  

    AUTHORS

    The first version was written by Eric Youngdale.

    See Wine developer's list for the rest of contributors.  

    SEE ALSO

    winedbg's README file
    The Winelib User Guide
    The Wine Developers Guide
    
    

     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    MODES
    OPTIONS
    COMMANDS
    Default mode, and while reloading a minidump file:
    Gdb mode:
    Auto and minidump modes:
    ENVIRONMENT
    FILES
    BUGS
    AUTHORS
    SEE ALSO


    Поиск по тексту MAN-ов: 




    Партнёры:
    PostgresPro
    Inferno Solutions
    Hosting by Hoster.ru
    Хостинг:

    Закладки на сайте
    Проследить за страницей
    Created 1996-2024 by Maxim Chirkov
    Добавить, Поддержать, Вебмастеру