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Linux Kernel Debugging - Kaiwan N. Billimoria

Linux Kernel Debugging

Leverage proven tools and advanced techniques to effectively debug Linux kernels and kernel modules
Buch | Softcover
638 Seiten
2022
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80107-503-9 (ISBN)
CHF 67,95 inkl. MwSt
Effectively debug kernel modules, device drivers, and the kernel itself by gaining a solid understanding of powerful open source tools and advanced kernel debugging techniques

Key Features

Fully understand how to use a variety of kernel and module debugging tools and techniques using examples
Learn to expertly interpret a kernel Oops and identify underlying defect(s)
Use easy-to-look up tables and clear explanations of kernel-level defects to make this complex topic easy

Book DescriptionThe Linux kernel is at the very core of arguably the world’s best production-quality OS. Debugging it, though, can be a complex endeavor.
Linux Kernel Debugging is a comprehensive guide to learning all about advanced kernel debugging. This book covers many areas in-depth, such as instrumentation-based debugging techniques (printk and the dynamic debug framework), and shows you how to use Kprobes. Memory-related bugs tend to be a nightmare – two chapters are packed with tools and techniques devoted to debugging them. When the kernel gifts you an Oops, how exactly do you interpret it to be able to debug the underlying issue? We’ve got you covered. Concurrency tends to be an inherently complex topic, so a chapter on lock debugging will help you to learn precisely what data races are, including using KCSAN to detect them. Some thorny issues, both debug- and performance-wise, require detailed kernel-level tracing; you’ll learn to wield the impressive power of Ftrace and its frontends. You’ll also discover how to handle kernel lockups, hangs, and the dreaded kernel panic, as well as leverage the venerable GDB tool within the kernel (KGDB), along with much more.
By the end of this book, you will have at your disposal a wide range of powerful kernel debugging tools and techniques, along with a keen sense of when to use which.What you will learn

Explore instrumentation-based printk along with the powerful dynamic debug framework
Use static and dynamic Kprobes to trap into kernel/module functions
Catch kernel memory defects with KASAN, UBSAN, SLUB debug, and kmemleak
Interpret an Oops in depth and precisely identify it s source location
Understand data races and use KCSAN to catch evasive concurrency defects
Leverage Ftrace and trace-cmd to trace the kernel flow in great detail
Write a custom kernel panic handler and detect kernel lockups and hangs
Use KGDB to single-step and debug kernel/module source code

Who this book is forThis book is for Linux kernel developers, module/driver authors, and testers interested in debugging and enhancing their Linux systems at the level of the kernel. System administrators who want to understand and debug the internal infrastructure of their Linux kernels will also find this book useful. A good grasp on C programming and the Linux command line is necessary. Some experience with kernel (module) development will help you follow along.

Kaiwan N. Billimoria taught himself BASIC programming on his dad's IBM PC back in 1983. He was programming in C and Assembly on DOS until he discovered the joys of Unix, and by around 1997, Linux! Kaiwan has worked on many aspects of the Linux system programming stack, including Bash scripting, system programming in C, kernel internals, device drivers, and embedded Linux work. He has actively worked on several commercial/FOSS projects. His contributions include drivers to the mainline Linux OS and many smaller projects hosted on GitHub. His Linux passion feeds well into his passion for teaching these topics to engineers, which he has done for well over two decades now. He's also the author of Hands-On System Programming with Linux, Linux Kernel Programming (and its Part 2 book) and Linux Kernel Debugging. It doesn't hurt that he is a recreational ultrarunner too.

Table of Contents

A General Introduction to Debugging Software
Approaches to Kernel Debugging
Debug via Instrumentation – printk and Friends
Debug via Instrumentation – Kprobes
Debugging Kernel Memory Issues – Part 1
Debugging Kernel Memory Issues – Part 2
Oops! Interpreting the Kernel Bug Diagnostic
Lock Debugging
Tracing the Kernel Flow
Kernel Panic, Lockups, and Hangs
Using Kernel GDB (KGDB)
A Few More Kernel Debugging Approaches

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Birmingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Unix / Linux
ISBN-10 1-80107-503-4 / 1801075034
ISBN-13 978-1-80107-503-9 / 9781801075039
Zustand Neuware
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