
A debugger or debugging tool is a
computer program
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A computer progra ...
used to
test
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and
debug other programs (the "target" program). The main use of a debugger is to run the target program under controlled conditions that permit the programmer to track its execution and monitor changes in computer resources that may indicate malfunctioning code. Typical debugging facilities include the ability to run or halt the target program at specific points, display the contents of memory, CPU registers or storage devices (such as disk drives), and modify memory or register contents in order to enter selected test data that might be a cause of faulty program execution.
The code to be examined might alternatively be running on an ''
instruction set simulator'' (ISS), a technique that allows great power in its ability to halt when specific conditions are encountered, but which will typically be somewhat slower than executing the code directly on the appropriate (or the same) processor. Some debuggers offer two modes of operation, full or partial simulation, to limit this impact.
A "
trap
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Trap or TRAP may also refer to:
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" occurs when the program cannot normally continue because of a
programming bug or invalid data. For example, the program might have tried to use an instruction not available on the current version of the
CPU
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or attempted to access unavailable or
protected memory
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. When the program "traps" or reaches a preset condition, the debugger typically shows the location in the original code if it is a source-level debugger or symbolic debugger, commonly now seen in
integrated development environment
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s. If it is a low-level debugger or a machine-language debugger it shows the line in the
disassembly (unless it also has online access to the original source code and can display the appropriate section of code from the assembly or compilation).
Features
Typically, debuggers offer a query processor, a symbol resolver, an expression interpreter, and a debug support interface at its top level. Debuggers also offer more sophisticated functions such as running a program
step by step (single-stepping or
program animation), stopping (breaking) (pausing the program to examine the current state) at some event or specified instruction by means of a
breakpoint, and tracking the values of variables. Some debuggers have the ability to modify program state while it is running. It may also be possible to continue execution at a different location in the program to bypass a crash or logical error.
The same functionality which makes a debugger useful for correcting bugs allows it to be used as a
software cracking tool to evade
copy protection,
digital rights management
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, and other software protection features. It often also makes it useful as a general verification tool,
fault coverage, and
performance analyzer, especially if
instruction path lengths are shown. Early microcomputers with disk-based storage often benefitted from the ability to diagnose and recover corrupted directory or registry data records, to "undelete" files marked as deleted, or to crack file password protection.
Most mainstream debugging engines, such as
gdb and
dbx, provide console-based
command line interfaces.
Debugger front-ends are popular extensions to debugger engines that provide
IDE integration,
program animation, and visualization features.
Record and replay debugging
Record and replay debugging, also known as "software flight recording" or "program execution recording", captures application state changes and stores them to disk as each instruction in a program executes. The recording can then be replayed over and over, and interactively debugged to diagnose and resolve defects. Record and replay debugging is very useful for remote debugging and for resolving intermittent, non-deterministic, and other hard-to-reproduce defects.
Reverse debugging
Some debuggers include a feature called "reverse debugging", also known as "historical debugging" or "backwards debugging". These debuggers make it possible to step a program's execution backwards in time. Various debuggers include this feature.
Microsoft Visual Studio
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(2010 Ultimate edition, 2012 Ultimate, 2013 Ultimate, and 2015 Enterprise edition) offers IntelliTrace reverse debugging for C#, Visual Basic .NET, and some other languages, but not C++. Reverse debuggers also exist for C, C++, Java, Python, Perl, and other languages. Some are open source; some are proprietary commercial software. Some reverse debuggers slow down the target by orders of magnitude, but the best reverse debuggers cause a slowdown of 2× or less. Reverse debugging is very useful for certain types of problems, but is still not commonly used yet.
Time Travel debugging
In addition to the features of reverse debuggers,
time-travel debugging also allow users to interact with the program, changing the history if desired, and watch how the program responds.
Language dependency
Some debuggers operate on a single specific language while others can handle multiple languages transparently. For example, if the main target program is written in
COBOL
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but calls
assembly language subroutines and
PL/1 subroutines, the debugger may have to dynamically switch modes to accommodate the changes in language as they occur.
Memory protection
Some debuggers also incorporate memory protection to avoid
storage violations such as
buffer overflow. This may be extremely important in
transaction processing environments where memory is dynamically allocated from memory 'pools' on a task by task basis.
Hardware support for debugging
Most modern microprocessors have at least one of these features in their
CPU design to make debugging easier:
*Hardware support for single-stepping a program, such as the
trap flag.
*An instruction set that meets the
Popek and Goldberg virtualization requirements makes it easier to write debugger software that runs on the same CPU as the software being debugged; such a CPU can execute the inner loops of the program under test at full speed, and still remain under debugger control.
*
In-system programming allows an external hardware debugger to reprogram a system under test (for example, adding or removing instruction breakpoints). Many systems with such ISP support also have other hardware debug support.
*Hardware support for code and data
breakpoints, such as address comparators and data value comparators or, with considerably more work involved,
page fault hardware.
[Aggarwal and Kumar 2003, pp. 299-301.]
*
JTAG access to hardware debug interfaces such as those on
ARM architecture
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processors or using the
Nexus command set. Processors used in embedded systems typically have extensive JTAG debug support.
*Micro controllers with as few as six pins need to use low pin-count substitutes for JTAG, such as
BDM,
Spy-Bi-Wire, or
debugWIRE on the
Atmel AVR
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. DebugWIRE, for example, uses bidirectional signaling on the RESET pin.
Debugger front-ends
Some of the most capable and popular debuggers implement only a simple command line interface (CLI)—often to maximize
portability
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and minimize resource consumption. Developers typically consider debugging via a
graphical user interface (GUI) easier and more productive. This is the reason for visual front-ends, that allow users to monitor and control subservient CLI-only debuggers via
graphical user interface. Some GUI debugger front-ends are designed to be compatible with a variety of CLI-only debuggers, while others are targeted at one specific debugger.
List of debuggers
Some widely used debuggers are:
*
Arm DTT, formerly known as Allinea DDT
*
Eclipse
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debugger API used in a range of IDEs: Eclipse IDE (Java)
Nodeclipse (JavaScript)
*
Firefox JavaScript
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debugger
*
GDB - the GNU debugger
*
LLDB
*
Microsoft Visual Studio Debugger
*
Radare2
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*
Valgrind
*
WinDbg
Earlier
minicomputer
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debuggers include:
*
Dynamic debugging technique (DDT)
*
On-line Debugging Tool On-line Debugging Tool (ODT) is a family of several debugger programs developed for Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) hardware. Various operating systems including OS/8, RT-11, RSX-11, and RSTS/E implement ODT, as did the firmware console of all o ...
(ODT)
Mainframe
A mainframe computer, informally called a mainframe or big iron, is a computer used primarily by large organizations for critical applications like bulk data processing for tasks such as censuses, industry and consumer statistics, enterpris ...
debuggers include:
*
CA/EZTEST
See also
References
Citations
Sources
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External links
{{Wiktionary, debugger
Debugging Tools for WindowsOpenRCE: Various Debugger Resources and Plug-insIntelliTraceMSDN, Visual Studio 2015
Debugging
Utility software types