
Linux Kernel Debugging
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Linux Kernel Debugging
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Overview of this book
The Linux kernel is at the very core of arguably the world’s best production-quality OS. Debugging it, though, can be a complex endeavor.
Linux Kernel Debugging is a comprehensive guide to learning all about advanced kernel debugging. This book covers many areas in-depth, such as instrumentation-based debugging techniques (printk and the dynamic debug framework), and shows you how to use Kprobes. Memory-related bugs tend to be a nightmare – two chapters are packed with tools and techniques devoted to debugging them. When the kernel gifts you an Oops, how exactly do you interpret it to be able to debug the underlying issue? We’ve got you covered. Concurrency tends to be an inherently complex topic, so a chapter on lock debugging will help you to learn precisely what data races are, including using KCSAN to detect them. Some thorny issues, both debug- and performance-wise, require detailed kernel-level tracing; you’ll learn to wield the impressive power of Ftrace and its frontends. You’ll also discover how to handle kernel lockups, hangs, and the dreaded kernel panic, as well as leverage the venerable GDB tool within the kernel (KGDB), along with much more.
By the end of this book, you will have at your disposal a wide range of powerful kernel debugging tools and techniques, along with a keen sense of when to use which.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Preface
Part 1: A General Introduction and Approaches to Kernel Debugging
Chapter 1: A General Introduction to Debugging Software
Chapter 2: Approaches to Kernel Debugging
Part 2: Kernel and Driver Debugging Tools and Techniques
Chapter 3: Debug via Instrumentation – printk and Friends
Chapter 4: Debug via Instrumentation – Kprobes
Chapter 5: Debugging Kernel Memory Issues – Part 1
Chapter 6: Debugging Kernel Memory Issues – Part 2
Chapter 7: Oops! Interpreting the Kernel Bug Diagnostic
Chapter 8: Lock Debugging
Part 3: Additional Kernel Debugging Tools and Techniques
Chapter 9: Tracing the Kernel Flow
Chapter 10: Kernel Panic, Lockups, and Hangs
Chapter 11: Using Kernel GDB (KGDB)
Chapter 12: A Few More Kernel Debugging Approaches
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