Mail Archives: cygwin/2011/11/09/18:59:16
On 09/11/2011 5:32 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 11/9/2011 4:44 PM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
>> Running just `gdb' from emacs allows it to initialize, but
>> attempts to load a file or indeed perform any command hang until a
>> double-^C cancels the attempt (reporting "C-c C-cquit"). Ironically,
>> even `quit' hangs, so you have to use ^D to exit. Debugging anything
>> within emacs is thus completely impossible at this time.
> cgf has already stated that this will be fixed in the next release of
> gdb; see
>
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-10/msg00564.html
Hmm. After dwelling longer on the above post chain... I think cgf was
only talking about fixing the seg fault. Is this freezing somehow
related? I didn't think it was.
> P.S. If you're building your own emacs and using a Cygwin snapshot,
> you'll need to apply my patch to fix the memory allocation problem
> that we discussed a few months ago. You can get this by using
> setup.exe to download the source for emacs-23.3-3.
Built, but unfortunately no improvement in behavior by gdb. Is there
some possibility those cygwin-specific patches somehow are tied up in
this? The last time this came up a home-built emacs worked with
gdb-7.3.50-1.
As others have reported, gud-gdb can load and run binaries, but then
emacs doesn't sync up its output with source files any more...
BTW, I don't know if this has anything to do with anything, but `strace
gdb' from the command prompt or inside emacs reports an infinite stream
of seg faults:
> 25 1231358 [main] gdb 4112 __set_errno: void san::leave():277 val 14
> --- Process 4112, exception C0000005 at 6111AE63
> 71 1231429 [main] gdb 4112 exception::handle: In
> cygwin_except_handler exc 0xC0000005 at 0x6111AE63 sp 0x149C8F4
> 67 1231496 [main] gdb 4112 exception::handle: In
> cygwin_except_handler sig 11 at 0x6111AE63
> 82 1231578 [main] gdb 4112 exception::handle: In
> cygwin_except_handler calling 0x0
> 29 1231607 [main] gdb 4112 __set_errno: void san::leave():277 val 14
> --- Process 4112, exception C0000005 at 6111AE63
> 75 1231682 [main] gdb 4112 exception::handle: In
> cygwin_except_handler exc 0xC0000005 at 0x6111AE63 sp 0x149C8F4
> 28 1231710 [main] gdb 4112 exception::handle: In
> cygwin_except_handler sig 11 at 0x6111AE63
> 28 1231738 [main] gdb 4112 exception::handle: In
> cygwin_except_handler calling 0x0
^C kills the program, but attempting to type any other character hangs
gdb, strace, and the terminal for good measure.
Is gdb just known-unfriendly to strace?
Ryan
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