Avi Kivity wrote: > david ahern wrote: > >> Attaching gdb to qemu you work with addresses as seen by the qemu process; >> the >> idea is to work with addresses as seen inside the guest. >> >> >> Now, if you attach gdb to the qemu process, >> >> gdb /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 2346 >> >> > I meant connecting to the gdb stub in qemu that represents the guest: > > (gdb) target remote localhost:1234 > > Of course, it means starting qemu with the gdb stub enabled. We might > add a monitor command to start it after the fact. > gdbserver is the monitor command you're looking for: (qemu) help gdbserver gdbserver [port] -- start gdbserver session (default port=1234)
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