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andybonse6a8f2bd2015-08-31 22:46:011# Tips for debugging on Linux
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:092
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:443This page is for Chromium-specific debugging tips; learning how to run gdb is
4out of scope.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:095
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:446[TOC]
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:097
8## Symbolized stack trace
9
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4410The sandbox can interfere with the internal symbolizer. Use `--no-sandbox` (but
11keep this temporary) or an external symbolizer (see
12`tools/valgrind/asan/asan_symbolize.py`).
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0913
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4414Generally, do not use `--no-sandbox` on waterfall bots, sandbox testing is
15needed. Talk to security@chromium.org.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0916
17## GDB
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4418
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:4519*** promo
20GDB-7.7 is required in order to debug Chrome on Linux.
21***
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0922
23Any prior version will fail to resolve symbols or segfault.
24
25### Basic browser process debugging
26
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4427 gdb -tui -ex=r --args out/Debug/chrome --disable-seccomp-sandbox \
28 http://google.com
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0929
30### Allowing attaching to foreign processes
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4431
32On distributions that use the
33[Yama LSM](https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/security/Yama.txt) (that
34includes Ubuntu and Chrome OS), process A can attach to process B only if A is
35an ancestor of B.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0936
37You will probably want to disable this feature by using
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4438
39 echo 0 | sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0940
41If you don't you'll get an error message such as "Could not attach to process".
42
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4443Note that you'll also probably want to use `--no-sandbox`, as explained below.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0944
45### Multiprocess Tricks
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4446
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0947#### Getting renderer subprocesses into gdb
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4448
49Since Chromium itself spawns the renderers, it can be tricky to grab a
50particular with gdb. This command does the trick:
51
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0952```
53chrome --no-sandbox --renderer-cmd-prefix='xterm -title renderer -e gdb --args'
54```
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4455
56The `--no-sandbox` flag is needed because otherwise the seccomp sandbox will
57kill the renderer process on startup, or the setuid sandbox will prevent xterm's
58execution. The "xterm" is necessary or gdb will run in the current terminal,
59which can get particularly confusing since it's running in the background, and
60if you're also running the main process in gdb, won't work at all (the two
61instances will fight over the terminal). To auto-start the renderers in the
62debugger, send the "run" command to the debugger:
63
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:4564 chrome --no-sandbox --renderer-cmd-prefix='xterm -title renderer -e gdb \
65 -ex run --args
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4466
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0967If you're using Emacs and `M-x gdb`, you can do
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0968
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4469 chrome "--renderer-cmd-prefix=gdb --args"
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0970
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:4571*** note
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4472Note: using the `--renderer-cmd-prefix` option bypasses the zygote launcher, so
73the renderers won't be sandboxed. It is generally not an issue, except when you
74are trying to debug interactions with the sandbox. If that's what you are doing,
75you will need to attach your debugger to a running renderer process (see below).
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:4576***
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0977
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4478You may also want to pass `--disable-hang-monitor` to suppress the hang monitor,
79which is rather annoying.
80
81You can also use `--renderer-startup-dialog` and attach to the process in order
82to debug the renderer code. Go to
xiaoyin.l1003c0b2016-12-06 02:51:1783https://www.chromium.org/blink/getting-started-with-blink-debugging for more
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4484information on how this can be done.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0985
86#### Choosing which renderers to debug
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0987
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:4488If you are starting multiple renderers then the above means that multiple gdb's
89start and fight over the console. Instead, you can set the prefix to point to
90this shell script:
91
92```sh
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:0993#!/bin/sh
94
95echo "**** Child $$ starting: y to debug"
96read input
97if [ "$input" = "y" ] ; then
98 gdb --args $*
99else
100 $*
101fi
102```
103
104#### Selective breakpoints
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44105
106When debugging both the browser and renderer process, you might want to have
107separate set of breakpoints to hit. You can use gdb's command files to
108accomplish this by putting breakpoints in separate files and instructing gdb to
109load them.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09110
111```
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44112gdb -x ~/debug/browser --args chrome --no-sandbox --disable-hang-monitor \
113 --renderer-cmd-prefix='xterm -title renderer -e gdb -x ~/debug/renderer \
114 --args '
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09115```
116
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44117Also, instead of running gdb, you can use the script above, which let's you
118select which renderer process to debug. Note: you might need to use the full
119path to the script and avoid `$HOME` or `~/.`
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09120
121#### Connecting to a running renderer
122
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44123Usually `ps aux | grep chrome` will not give very helpful output. Try
124`pstree -p | grep chrome` to get something like
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09125
126```
127 | |-bash(21969)---chrome(672)-+-chrome(694)
128 | | |-chrome(695)---chrome(696)-+-{chrome}(697)
129 | | | \-{chrome}(709)
130 | | |-{chrome}(675)
131 | | |-{chrome}(678)
132 | | |-{chrome}(679)
133 | | |-{chrome}(680)
134 | | |-{chrome}(681)
135 | | |-{chrome}(682)
136 | | |-{chrome}(684)
137 | | |-{chrome}(685)
138 | | |-{chrome}(705)
139 | | \-{chrome}(717)
140```
141
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44142Most of those are threads. In this case the browser process would be 672 and the
143(sole) renderer process is 696. You can use `gdb -p 696` to attach.
144Alternatively, you might find out the process ID from Chrome's built-in Task
145Manager (under the Tools menu). Right-click on the Task Manager, and enable
146"Process ID" in the list of columns.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09147
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44148Note: by default, sandboxed processes can't be attached by a debugger. To be
149able to do so, you will need to pass the `--allow-sandbox-debugging` option.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09150
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44151If the problem only occurs with the seccomp sandbox enabled (and the previous
152tricks don't help), you could try enabling core-dumps (see the **Core files**
153section). That would allow you to get a backtrace and see some local variables,
154though you won't be able to step through the running program.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09155
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44156Note: If you're interested in debugging LinuxSandboxIPC process, you can attach
157to 694 in the above diagram. The LinuxSandboxIPC process has the same command
158line flag as the browser process so that it's easy to identify it if you run
159`pstree -pa`.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09160
161#### Getting GPU subprocesses into gdb
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09162
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44163Use `--gpu-launcher` flag instead of `--renderer-cmd-prefix` in the instructions
164for renderer above.
165
166#### Getting `browser_tests` launched browsers into gdb
167
168Use environment variable `BROWSER_WRAPPER` instead of `--renderer-cmd-prefix`
169switch in the instructions above.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09170
171Example:
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44172
173```shell
174BROWSER_WRAPPER='xterm -title renderer -e gdb --eval-command=run \
175 --eval-command=quit --args' out/Debug/browser_tests --gtest_filter=Print
176```
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09177
178#### Plugin Processes
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09179
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44180Same strategies as renderers above, but the flag is called `--plugin-launcher`:
181
182 chrome --plugin-launcher='xterm -e gdb --args'
183
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:45184*** note
185Note: For now, this does not currently apply to PPAPI plugins because they
186currently run in the renderer process.
187***
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09188
189#### Single-Process mode
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09190
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44191Depending on whether it's relevant to the problem, it's often easier to just run
192in "single process" mode where the renderer threads are in-process. Then you can
193just run gdb on the main process.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09194
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44195 gdb --args chrome --single-process
196
197Currently, the `--disable-gpu` flag is also required, as there are known crashes
198that occur under TextureImageTransportSurface without it. The crash described in
xiaoyin.l1003c0b2016-12-06 02:51:17199https://crbug.com/361689 can also sometimes occur, but that crash can be
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44200continued from without harm.
201
202Note that for technical reasons plugins cannot be in-process, so
203`--single-process` only puts the renderers in the browser process. The flag is
204still useful for debugging plugins (since it's only two processes instead of
205three) but you'll still need to use `--plugin-launcher` or another approach.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09206
207### Printing Chromium types
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09208
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44209gdb 7 lets us use Python to write pretty-printers for Chromium types. The
210directory `tools/gdb/` contains a Python gdb scripts useful for Chromium code.
Kenichi Ishibashie17b8d9f2018-04-26 03:32:46211There is a similar script in `thrid_party/blink/tools/gdb`, which came from
212WebKit.
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44213
214To include these pretty-printers with your gdb, put the following into
215`~/.gdbinit`:
216
217```python
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09218python
219import sys
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09220sys.path.insert(0, "<path/to/chromium/src>/tools/gdb/")
221import gdb_chrome
222```
223
Kenichi Ishibashie17b8d9f2018-04-26 03:32:46224This will import Blink pretty-printers as well.
225
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44226Pretty printers for std types shouldn't be necessary in gdb 7, but they're
227provided here in case you're using an older gdb. Put the following into
228`~/.gdbinit`:
229
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09230```
231# Print a C++ string.
232define ps
233 print $arg0.c_str()
234end
235
236# Print a C++ wstring or wchar_t*.
237define pws
238 printf "\""
239 set $c = (wchar_t*)$arg0
240 while ( *$c )
241 if ( *$c > 0x7f )
242 printf "[%x]", *$c
243 else
244 printf "%c", *$c
245 end
246 set $c++
247 end
248 printf "\"\n"
249end
250```
251
252[More STL GDB macros](http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/src/dbinit_stl_views-1.01.txt)
253
254### Graphical Debugging Aid for Chromium Views
255
256The following link describes a tool that can be used on Linux, Windows and Mac under GDB.
257
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44258[graphical_debugging_aid_chromium_views](graphical_debugging_aid_chromium_views.md)
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09259
260### Faster startup
261
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44262Use the `gdb-add-index` script (e.g.
263`build/gdb-add-index out/Debug/browser_tests`)
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09264
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44265Only makes sense if you run the binary multiple times or maybe if you use the
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:45266component build since most `.so` files won't require reindexing on a rebuild.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09267
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44268See
269https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!searchin/chromium-dev/gdb-add-index/chromium-dev/ELRuj1BDCL4/5Ki4LGx41CcJ
270for more info.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09271
andybons8c02a1f2015-09-04 17:02:32272You can improve GDB load time significantly at the cost of link time by
brettw20d800c2016-04-12 00:10:49273splitting symbols from the object files. In GN, set `use_debug_fission=false` in
274your "gn args".
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09275
Tom Anderson71df8872018-06-21 19:02:25276### Source level debug with -fdebug-compilation-dir
Takuto Ikuta3ae0e03b2018-05-18 06:10:40277
Nico Weber8940a782018-10-22 23:28:28278When `strip_absolute_paths_from_debug_symbols` is enabled (which is the
279default) you need to add following command to your `~/.gdbinit` for source
280level debugging to load customized [gdbinit](../tools/gdb/gdbinit) or copy the
281content of the file to your `~/.gdbinit`.
Takuto Ikuta3ae0e03b2018-05-18 06:10:40282
283```
284source path/to/chromium/src/tools/gdb/gdbinit
285```
286
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09287## Core files
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09288
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44289`ulimit -c unlimited` should cause all Chrome processes (run from that shell) to
290dump cores, with the possible exception of some sandboxed processes.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09291
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44292Some sandboxed subprocesses might not dump cores unless you pass the
293`--allow-sandbox-debugging` flag.
294
295If the problem is a freeze rather than a crash, you may be able to trigger a
296core-dump by sending SIGABRT to the relevant process:
297
298 kill -6 [process id]
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09299
300## Breakpad minidump files
301
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44302See [linux_minidump_to_core.md](linux_minidump_to_core.md)
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09303
304## Running Tests
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44305
306Many of our tests bring up windows on screen. This can be annoying (they steal
307your focus) and hard to debug (they receive extra events as you mouse over them).
308Instead, use `Xvfb` or `Xephyr` to run a nested X session to debug them, as
309outlined on [layout_tests_linux.md](layout_tests_linux.md).
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09310
311### Browser tests
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44312
313By default the `browser_tests` forks a new browser for each test. To debug the
314browser side of a single test, use a command like
315
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09316```
317gdb --args out/Debug/browser_tests --single_process --gtest_filter=MyTestName
318```
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44319
320**note the underscore in `single_process`** -- this makes the test harness and
321browser process share the outermost process.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09322
323
324To debug a renderer process in this case, use the tips above about renderers.
325
326### Layout tests
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44327
328See [layout_tests_linux.md](layout_tests_linux.md) for some tips. In particular,
329note that it's possible to debug a layout test via `ssh`ing to a Linux box; you
330don't need anything on screen if you use `Xvfb`.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09331
332### UI tests
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09333
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44334UI tests are run in forked browsers. Unlike browser tests, you cannot do any
335single process tricks here to debug the browser. See below about
336`BROWSER_WRAPPER`.
337
338To pass flags to the browser, use a command line like
339`--extra-chrome-flags="--foo --bar"`.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09340
341### Timeouts
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44342
343UI tests have a confusing array of timeouts in place. (Pawel is working on
344reducing the number of timeouts.) To disable them while you debug, set the
345timeout flags to a large value:
346
347* `--test-timeout=100000000`
348* `--ui-test-action-timeout=100000000`
349* `--ui-test-terminate-timeout=100000000`
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09350
351### To replicate Window Manager setup on the bots
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44352
353Chromium try bots and main waterfall's bots run tests under Xvfb&openbox
354combination. Xvfb is an X11 server that redirects the graphical output to the
355memory, and openbox is a simple window manager that is running on top of Xvfb.
356The behavior of openbox is markedly different when it comes to focus management
357and other window tasks, so test that runs fine locally may fail or be flaky on
358try bots. To run the tests on a local machine as on a bot, follow these steps:
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09359
360Make sure you have openbox:
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44361
362 apt-get install openbox
363
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09364Start Xvfb and openbox on a particular display:
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44365
366 Xvfb :6.0 -screen 0 1280x1024x24 & DISPLAY=:6.0 openbox &
367
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09368Run your tests with graphics output redirected to that display:
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44369
370 DISPLAY=:6.0 out/Debug/browser_tests --gtest_filter="MyBrowserTest.MyActivateWindowTest"
371
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09372You can look at a snapshot of the output by:
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44373
374 xwd -display :6.0 -root | xwud
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09375
376Alternatively, you can use testing/xvfb.py to set up your environment for you:
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09377
thomasanderson3d074282016-12-06 18:21:12378 testing/xvfb.py out/Debug/browser_tests \
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44379 --gtest_filter="MyBrowserTest.MyActivateWindowTest"
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09380
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:45381### BROWSER_WRAPPER
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44382
383You can also get the browser under a debugger by setting the `BROWSER_WRAPPER`
384environment variable. (You can use this for `browser_tests` too, but see above
385for discussion of a simpler way.)
386
387 BROWSER_WRAPPER='xterm -e gdb --args' out/Debug/browser_tests
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09388
qyearsleyc0dc6f42016-12-02 22:13:39389### Replicating try bot Slowness
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09390
qyearsleyc0dc6f42016-12-02 22:13:39391Try bots are pretty stressed, and can sometimes expose timing issues you can't
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44392normally reproduce locally.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09393
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44394You can simulate this by shutting down all but one of the CPUs
395(http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-rhel-centos-redhat-suse-hotplug-cpu/) and
396running a CPU loading tool (e.g., http://www.devin.com/lookbusy/). Now run your
qyearsleyc0dc6f42016-12-02 22:13:39397test. It will run slowly, but any flakiness found by the try bot should replicate
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44398locally now - and often nearly 100% of the time.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09399
400## Logging
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09401
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44402### Seeing all LOG(foo) messages
403
404Default log level hides `LOG(INFO)`. Run with `--log-level=0` and
405`--enable-logging=stderr` flags.
406
qyearsleyc0dc6f42016-12-02 22:13:39407Newer versions of Chromium with VLOG may need --v=1 too. For more VLOG tips, see
xiaoyin.l1003c0b2016-12-06 02:51:17408[the chromium-dev thread](https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/group/chromium-dev/browse_thread/thread/dcd0cd7752b35de6?pli=1).
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09409
410### Seeing IPC debug messages
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09411
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44412Run with `CHROME_IPC_LOGGING=1` eg.
413
414 CHROME_IPC_LOGGING=1 out/Debug/chrome
415
416or within gdb:
417
418 set environment CHROME_IPC_LOGGING 1
419
420If some messages show as unknown, check if the list of IPC message headers in
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:45421[chrome/common/logging_chrome.cc](/chrome/common/logging_chrome.cc) is
thakis3e861de2016-06-14 14:24:01422up to date. In case this file reference goes out of date, try looking for usage
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:45423of macros like `IPC_MESSAGE_LOG_ENABLED` or `IPC_MESSAGE_MACROS_LOG_ENABLED`.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09424
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09425## Profiling
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44426
427See
428https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/profiling-chromium-and-webkit
sbc9f033f82015-11-26 00:50:52429and [Linux Profiling](linux_profiling.md).
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09430
431## i18n
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09432
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44433We obey your system locale. Try something like:
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09434
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44435 LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 out/Debug/chrome
436
437If this doesn't work, make sure that the `LANGUAGE`, `LC_ALL` and `LC_MESSAGE`
438environment variables aren't set -- they have higher priority than LANG in the
439order listed. Alternatively, just do this:
440
441 LANGUAGE=fr out/Debug/chrome
442
443Note that because we use GTK, some locale data comes from the system -- for
444example, file save boxes and whether the current language is considered RTL.
445Without all the language data available, Chrome will use a mixture of your
446system language and the language you run Chrome in.
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09447
448Here's how to install the Arabic (ar) and Hebrew (he) language packs:
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450 sudo apt-get install language-pack-ar language-pack-he \
451 language-pack-gnome-ar language-pack-gnome-he
452
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454
Tom Anderson287339e2018-08-22 21:52:02455On non-Debian systems, you need the `gtk30.mo` files. (Please update these docs
andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44456with the appropriate instructions if you know what they are.)
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458## Breakpad
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Daniel Bratellf73f0df2018-09-24 13:52:49460See the last section of [Linux Crash Dumping](linux_crash_dumping.md).
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462## Drag and Drop
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464If you break in a debugger during a drag, Chrome will have grabbed your mouse
465and keyboard so you won't be able to interact with the debugger! To work around
466this, run via `Xephyr`. Instructions for how to use `Xephyr` are on the
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:45467[Running layout tests on Linux](layout_tests_linux.md) page.
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469## Tracking Down Bugs
470
471### Isolating Regressions
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andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44473Old builds are archived here:
xiaoyin.l1003c0b2016-12-06 02:51:17474https://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/chromium-rel-linux/
nodira6074d4c2015-09-01 04:26:45475(TODO: does not exist).
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477`tools/bisect-builds.py` in the tree automates bisecting through the archived
478builds. Despite a computer science education, I am still amazed how quickly
479binary search will find its target.
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481### Screen recording for bug reports
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483 sudo apt-get install gtk-recordmydesktop
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485## Version-specific issues
486
487### Google Chrome
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489Google Chrome binaries don't include symbols. Googlers can read where to get
490symbols from
491[the Google-internal wiki](http://wiki/Main/ChromeOfficialBuildLinux#The_Build_Archive).
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493### Ubuntu Chromium
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495Since we don't build the Ubuntu packages (Ubuntu does) we can't get useful
496backtraces from them. Direct users to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chromium/Debugging
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498### Fedora's Chromium
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500Like Ubuntu, but direct users to
501https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/TomCallaway/Chromium_Debug
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503### Xlib
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andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09505If you're trying to track down X errors like:
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andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09507```
508The program 'chrome' received an X Window System error.
509This probably reflects a bug in the program.
510The error was 'BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter)'.
511```
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andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09513Some strategies are:
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515* pass `--sync` on the command line to make all X calls synchronous
516* run chrome via [xtrace](http://xtrace.alioth.debian.org/)
517* turn on IPC debugging (see above section)
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519### Window Managers
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andybonsad92aa32015-08-31 02:27:44521To test on various window managers, you can use a nested X server like `Xephyr`.
522Instructions for how to use `Xephyr` are on the
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525If you need to test something with hardware accelerated compositing
526(e.g., compiz), you can use `Xgl` (`sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl`). E.g.:
527
528 Xgl :1 -ac -accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:pbuffer -screen 1024x768
529
andybons3322f762015-08-24 21:37:09530## Mozilla Tips
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532https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Debugging_Mozilla_on_Linux_FAQ