The OpenCore code runs in the media server process - a different
process than your app. You need to to attach to the media server
process and set your breakpoints in that process.

On Nov 23, 10:37 pm, jasperr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a newbie to Android.
>
> I've built the android source code in debug mode (for arm device) and
> want to trace the opencore code on my arm target board.
>
> I want to use gdb as the debugging tool.
> My prolem is the video player from api demo is a JAVA application, not
> a c/c++ program. So I don't know when the opencore libraries is loaded
> and how to set breakpoints in it ;-(
>
> For a c program, I can let program breaks after the 1st call to
> library and then set break points in that library. But for a java
> program, how to do this work?
>
> Could anybody share some idea?
>
> Is there any other way to debug the opencore ?
>
> Many thanks!
> jasperr
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