Re: Debugging PostgreSQL with GDB - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From korry
Subject Re: Debugging PostgreSQL with GDB
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Msg-id 47F257C8.9080901@enterprisedb.com
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In response to Debugging PostgreSQL with GDB  ("Manolo SupaMA" <manolo.espa@gmail.com>)
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> I have problems on how to debug PostgreSQL on Linux using GDB. I made 
> some changes to src/backend/utils/sort/tuplesort.c but it hangs while 
> performing run formation (where my changes are).
>
> I configured it using
>
> ./configure --prefix="/usr/local/pgsql/8.3/" CFLAGS="-O0 -DTRACE_SORT" 
> --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-depend
>
> and trying to debug it using
>
> 'gdb postmaster'
> (which revealed to be not a very good idea) and
> 'gdb pg_ctl' followed by 'run -D /usr/local/psql/data'
>
> This last choice allowed me to set a breackpoint on puttuple_common 
> (contained into tuplesort.c) but then I'm unable to run 'psql'. 
> http://pastebin.com/m6a97b4dd
Run psql, find the process ID of the backend (server) process by 
executing the command "SELECT * FROM pg_backend_pid();",
then attach to that process with gdb and set a breakpoint in your new 
code; finally, go back to your psql session and execute a command that 
exercises your code.
                  -- Korry

-- 
 Korry Douglas  <korryd@enterprisedb.com> EnterpriseDB    http://www.enterprisedb.com



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