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Published inJan 2021
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John Madieu
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John Madieu is an embedded Linux and kernel engineer living in Paris, France. His main activities consist of developing device drivers and Board Support Packages (BSPs) for companies in domains such as IoT, automation, transport, healthcare, energy, and the military. John is the founder and chief consultant at LABCSMART, a company that provides training and services for embedded Linux and Linux kernel engineering. He is an open source and embedded systems enthusiast, convinced that it is only by sharing knowledge that we can learn more. He is passionate about boxing, which he practiced for 6 years professionally, and continues to channel this passion through training sessions that he provides voluntarily.
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Linux kernel debugging tips

Writing the code is not always the hardest aspect of kernel development. Debugging is the real bottleneck, even for experienced kernel developers. That said, most kernel debugging tools are part of the kernel itself. Sometimes, finding where the fault originated is assisted by the kernel via messages called Oops. Debugging then comes down to analyzing the message.

Oops and panic analysis

Oops are messages printed by the Linux kernel when an error or an unhandled exception occurs. It tries its best to describe the exception and dumps the callstack just before the error or the exception occurs.

Take the following kernel module, for example:

#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
 
static void __attribute__ ((__noinline__)) create_oops(void) {
        *(int *)0 = 0;
}
 
static int __init my_oops_init(void) {
       printk...
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John Madieu is an embedded Linux and kernel engineer living in Paris, France. His main activities consist of developing device drivers and Board Support Packages (BSPs) for companies in domains such as IoT, automation, transport, healthcare, energy, and the military. John is the founder and chief consultant at LABCSMART, a company that provides training and services for embedded Linux and Linux kernel engineering. He is an open source and embedded systems enthusiast, convinced that it is only by sharing knowledge that we can learn more. He is passionate about boxing, which he practiced for 6 years professionally, and continues to channel this passion through training sessions that he provides voluntarily.
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