How can I disable compile optimization in kernel for friendly debugging, Thanks
Yubin Ruan
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Fri Apr 20 11:39:10 EDT 2018
On 2018-04-19 13:28, valdis.kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 16:58:40 +0800, sizel said:
> > How can I disable compile optimization in kernel for friendly debugging, Thanks
>
> First off, there are parts of the kernel that *WILL* explode if you try to build
> with -O0 - in particular, any code that expects static inlines to be treated as
> part of the unit they are inlined into for the purposes of __builtin_return_address()
> and similar.
Can you elaborate more on that?
> Second, modern gdb is perfectly able to deal with -O2 optimization,
> especially if you build with -g. (In the kernel build, CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
> will do the right thing for this).
I don't think so. According to my experience, GDB is not good enough to deal
with -O2 optimization.
Maybe my gdb is not modern enough? I am using gdb7.11 (Ubuntu 7.11.1-0ubuntu1~16.5)
Yubin
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