Monday, June 5, 2017

Web GDB GUI: gdbgui

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Web GDB GUI: gdbgui
Web GDB GUI

    A modern, browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger). Add breakpoints, view stack traces, and more in C, C++, Go, and Rust! Simply run gdbgui from the terminal and a new tab will open in your browse





Features

Debug a different program in each tab (new gdb instance is spawned for each tab)
Set/remove breakpoints
View stack, threads
Switch frame on stack, switch between threads
Inspect memory in hex/character form
View all registers
Dropdown of all files used to compile binary, with autocomplete functionality
Source code explorer with ability to jump to line
Show assembly next to source code, highlighting current instruction. Can also step through instructions.


Web GDB GUI: gdbgui



How Does it Work?

    It uses Python to manage gdb as a subprocess. Specifically, the pygdbmi library, which returns key/value pairs (dictionaries) that can be used to create a frontend. To make a usable frontend, first a server must made to interface with gdb. In this case, the Flask server is used, which does three things: creates a managed gdb subprocess with pygdbmi, spawns a separate thread to constantly check for output from the gdb subprocess, and creates endpoints for the browser including http requests and websocket connections.

As output is parsed in the reader thread, it is immediately sent to the frontend through the websocket. As the browser receives these websocket messages, it maintains the state of gdb (whether it’s running, paused, or exited, where breakpoints are, what the stack is, etc.) and updates the DOM as appropriate. Of course, the browser also sends commands to gdb through the Flask server, which it does as needed when various buttons are pressed, or when the user enters a command-line command. The server also has access to the filesystem, so the client can show source code of any file.

gdbgui was designed to be easily hackable and extendable. There is no build system necessary to run or develop this app.

The main components of gdbgui are

backend.py: The backend consists of a single Python file, which makes use of pygdbmi to interact with a gdb subprocess, and Flask to set up url routing, websockets, and http responses.
gdbgui.pug: HTML file that defines the frontend
gdbgui.js: The majority of the application is contained in this file. If dynamically updates the page, and maintains gdb state. It sends AJAX requests and uses websockets to interact with gdb through the server, then gets the response and updates the DOM as necessary.
gdbgui.css: css stylesheet


Why gdbgui?

Actively developed and compatible with the latest version of gdb (7.12)
Does only one thing: debugs programs. No integrated build system, no project settings, nothing to make things more complicated than they need to be. Just a lightweight frontend.
Design influenced by the amazing Chrome debugger: source code on the left, side panel on the right with collapsable widgets, console on the bottom
Full gdb command line utility built in
Written in widely used languages (Python and JavaScript)
Open source and free


Options

optional positional arguments:>
command: (Optional) The binary and arguments to run in gdb. This is a way to script the intial loading of the inferior binary you wish to debug. For example gdbgui ./mybinary -myarg -flag1 -flag2



optional arguments:

-h, –help show this help message and exit
-p PORT, –port PORT
The port on which gdbgui will be hosted
–host HOST The host ip address on which gdbgui serve.
-g GDB, –gdb GDB
Path to gdb executable.
-v, –version Print version
–debug The debug flag of this Flask application. Pass this flag when debugging gdbgui itself to automatically reload the server when changes are detected
–no_browser By default, the browser will open with gdb gui. Pass this flag so the browser does not open.


Compatibility

gdbgui has been tested to work in these environments. It may work in other environments as well.

Python versions: 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, pypy

Operating systems: Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, OSX

Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Ubuntu Web Browser

Gdb: 7.7.1 (tested), 7.12 (tested), likely works with intermediate versions

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