Generate core dumps on unrecoverable software errors
Project description
esp-coredump
A Python-based utility that helps users to retrieve and analyse core dumps. This tool provides two commands for core dumps analysis:
-
info_corefile
- prints crashed task’s registers, callstack, list of available tasks in the system, memory regions and contents of memory stored in core dump (TCBs and stacks) -
dbg_corefile
- creates core dump ELF file and runs GDB debug session with this file. User can examine memory, variables and tasks states manually. Note that since not all memory is saved in core dump only values of variables allocated on stack will be meaningful
Installation
esp-coredump is a standalone utility integrated into ESP-IDF. It is recommended to run esp-coredump
from within ESP-IDF environment due to the ease of setup.
To install the ESP-IDF framework please visit the documentation.
Standalone Installation (without ESP-IDF)
If you're attempting to run esp-coredump
outside of the ESP-IDF environment, you'll need to install esp-gdb
. The most recent version can be downloaded from the GitHub releases page. To determine the appropriate version for your environment, refer to the ESP-IDF documentation.
Note that toolchain versions may vary between ESP-IDF versions. To get the correct version for your needs, select your version of ESP-IDF in the top left corner.
Ensure you download the correct version that matches the architecture of your ESP32. After downloading the toolchain, verify that it's accessible in your system's PATH.
Examples
esp-coredump
can be used as a CLI tool as well as a separate package. Before executing any examples, ensure that all requirements outlined in the Installation section have been met. If you decide to use ESP-IDF, all commands should be run from within the ESP-IDF environment.
Build test_apps
for a target, flash and get a base64 text (test_apps
folder)
from esp_coredump import CoreDump
# Instantiate the coredump object
coredump = CoreDump(chip='esp32',core="./test/esp32/coredump.b64",core_format='b64', prog='./test_apps/build/test_core_dump.elf')
coredump.info_corefile() # print the info of the test app corefile
coredump.dbg_corefile() # run GDB debug session with provided ELF file
Documentation
Visit the documentation or run esp-coredump -h
.
Contributing
Code Style & Static Analysis
Please follow these coding standards when writing code for esp-coredump
:
Pre-commit checks
pre-commit is a framework for managing pre-commit hooks. These hooks help to identify simple issues before committing code for review.
To use the tool, first install pre-commit
. Then enable the pre-commit
and commit-msg
git hooks:
python -m pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install -t pre-commit -t commit-msg
On the first commit pre-commit
will install the hooks, subsequent checks will be significantly faster. If an error is found an appropriate error message will be displayed.
Conventional Commits
esp-coredump
complies with the Conventional Commits standard. Every commit message is checked with Conventional Precommit Linter, ensuring it adheres to the standard.
License
This document and the attached source code are released as Free Software under Apache Software License Version 2.0.
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