my usual command set for doing .ko debugging issomething like:
%kgdb /sys/amd64/compile/DEBUG/kernel.symbols
(kgdb) target remote pu_serial2:7005
(kgdb) sharedlibrary driver.ko
(kgdb) directory /home/me/branches/blah/obj/

(kgdb) info sharedlibrary
From                To                  Syms Read   Shared Object Library
0xffffffff81222000 0xffffffff8129dac0 Yes home/me/branches/blah/freebsd8-amd64/output/driver.ko

but recently the last line has started returning:

From                To                  Syms Read   Shared Object Library
Yes home/me/branches/blah/freebsd8-amd64/output/driver.ko

Now I can guess that the problem might be something to do with readinf symbols as our method of generating the .ko changed a while back but when I look at it I do see:

awk -f /sys/conf/kmod_syms.awk driver.ko.debug export_syms | xargs -J% objcopy %driver.ko.debug
objcopy --only-keep-debug driver.ko.debug driver.ko.symbols
objcopy --strip-debug --add-gnu-debuglink=driver.ko.symbols driver.ko.debug driver.ko

so theoretically the plain driver.ko should result in (k)gdb looking up the symbol file driver.ko.symbols
which should have all the symbol information needed for debugging..
or am I misreading this?

doesn't seem to work but it does seem to improve if I link the .ko file to the symbols file..

this is in 8.1 rather than -current but I can't test -current.







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