When debugging a module it can be desirable to set break points on code in the module. This is difficult in GRUB because, at GDB start, the module is not loaded and on EFI platforms its not known ahead of time where the module will be loaded. So allow users to create an "onload_<modname>" command which will be run when the module with name "modname" is loaded.
Create new command "is_user_command" which sets $ret to true value if the first argument is the name of a user-defined command. Signed-off-by: Glenn Washburn <developm...@efficientek.com> --- grub-core/gdb_grub.in | 24 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+) diff --git a/grub-core/gdb_grub.in b/grub-core/gdb_grub.in index a0c6b1ae07..8ae6344edf 100644 --- a/grub-core/gdb_grub.in +++ b/grub-core/gdb_grub.in @@ -9,6 +9,20 @@ ### Lubomir Kundrak <lkud...@skosi.org> ### +define is_user_command + eval "pipe help user-defined | grep -q '%s'", $arg0 + set $ret = ! $_shell_exitcode +end +document is_user_command + Set $ret to true value if first argument is the name of a user-defined + command. +end + +define is_onload_command + eval "set $is_onload_command_name = \"onload_%s\"", $arg0 + is_user_command $is_onload_command_name +end + define dynamic_load_kernel_exec_symbols shell rm -f .remove-kernel.exec.symfile.gdb shell sh gdb_helper.sh gen_kernel_exec_loadsym $arg0 >.kernel.exec.loadsym.gdb @@ -76,8 +90,18 @@ end ### define load_module + set $load_module_onload_cmd = "" + is_onload_command $arg0->name + if $ret + eval "set $load_module_onload_cmd = \"onload_%s (grub_dl_t)%p\"", $arg0->name, $arg0 + end + dump_module_sections $arg0 match_and_load_symbols + + if ! $_streq($load_module_onload_cmd, "") + eval "%s", $load_module_onload_cmd + end end document load_module Load debugging information for module given as argument. -- 2.34.1 _______________________________________________ Grub-devel mailing list Grub-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/grub-devel