| # Usage of tools/lldb/lldbinit.py |
| |
| Usage of Chromium's [lldbinit.py](../tools/lldb/lldbinit.py) is recommended when |
| debugging with lldb. This is necessary for source-level debugging when |
| `strip_absolute_paths_from_debug_symbols` is enabled [this is the default]. |
| |
| To use, add the following to your `~/.lldbinit` |
| |
| ``` |
| # So that lldbinit.py takes precedence. |
| script sys.path[:0] = ['<.../path/to/chromium/src/tools/lldb>'] |
| script import lldbinit |
| ``` |
| |
| ## How to attach to a process with lldb and start debugging |
| |
| - Follow the instructions above to create your `~/.lldbinit` file, don't forget to put the correct path to Chromium source in there. |
| - Inside of your Chromium checkout, run `lldb out/Default/chrome` (or `out/Debug/chrome`) |
| - On Mac, most likely, `lldb out/Default/Chromium.app/Contents/MacOS/Chromium` |
| - Keep lldb running and start Chromium separately with `--no-sandbox` flag: |
| - On Linux, `out/Default/chrome --no-sandbox` |
| - On Mac, `out/Default/Chromium.app/Contents/MacOS/Chromium --no-sandbox` |
| - Note: if you start the process from lldb using `process launch -- --no-sandbox`, you will attach to the main browser process and will not be able to debug tab processes. |
| - In Chromium, go to Customize and Control Chromium (three dots) -> More Tools -> Task Manager |
| - Depending on what tab or process you want to debug, note the process ID. |
| - In the lldb shell: |
| - Execute `process attach -p PID`. PID is the process ID of the tab (process) you want to debug. |
| - Note: it might take a while. Once lldb attaches to the process, you will see a message `Process PID stopped` and some stack traces. |
| - Now you can set breakpoints, for example, `breakpoint set -f inspector_overlay_agent.cc -l 627`. |
| - Execute `cont` to continue the execution of the process. |
| - Perform the actions which would trigger the breakpoint. lldb will stop the execution for you to inspect. |
| - You can pause the execution at any time by pressing Ctrl + C. |
| - Type `help` to learn more about different lldb commands. |