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Introduce the 'debug-kernel' script to allow developers to quickly attach a debugger to the QEMU debug remote. The setting (-s) is already enabled by ./run today when using QEMU for virtualisation. If the system is running under QEMU, the debugger will break in when the script is run. If you add the -S option to QEMU it will wait for the debugger to connect before booting the kernel. This allows you to debug the init/boot process. Personally I use cgdb instead of gdb, so I opted to make the debugger used by the script customizable via an environment variable. This change also adds -g3 to the kernel build so that rich debug symbols are available in the kernel binary.
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#!/bin/sh
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# Set this environment variable to override the default debugger.
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#
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[ -z "$SERENITY_KERNEL_DEBUGGER" ] && SERENITY_KERNEL_DEBUGGER="gdb"
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# The QEMU -s option (enabled by default in ./run) sets up a debugger
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# remote on localhost:1234. So point our debugger there, and inform
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# the debugger which binary to load symbols, etc from.
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#
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$SERENITY_KERNEL_DEBUGGER \
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-ex "file $(pwd)/kernel" \
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-ex 'set arch i386:intel' \
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-ex 'target remote localhost:1234'
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