A Machine-Independent Debugger
Report ID: TR-500-95Author: Hanson, David R. / Raghavachari, Mukund
Date: 1995-11-00
Pages: 24
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Abstract:
cdb is a simple, source-level debugger for ANSI C programs compiled by lcc, a retargetable C compiler. cdb is completely independent of its target architecture. This independence is achieved by embedding a small amount of itself -- a `nub' -- in the program to be debugged and by having the compiler emit machine-independent symbol-table data and related code. This paper describes the design of a nub interface for debugging, the target-independent implementation of this interface for cdb, and the implementation of cdb itself. When compared to platform-specific debuggers, cdb's implementation is minuscule: the nub, debugger, and associated communications routines take about 1500 lines of C, and fewer than 600 lines were added to lcc's front end to emit symbol tables and breakpoint hooks. All this code is machine independent.
- This technical report has been published as
- A Machine-Independent Debugger. David R. Hanson and Mukund Raghavachari, Software--Practice and Experience 26(11) 1996, pp. 1277-1299.