From: Norman F. <nor...@ge...> - 2011-10-20 11:39:03
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Hi Daniel, > I am trying to use GDB. It works fine with test-gdb_monitor, but with > my own program I run in to memory quota problems. I tried to fix it > through the config file but it did not seem to help. > Any clues? ... > Quota exceeded: gdb_monitor > memory for slab: 4096 > used quota: 2175192 > ds_size: 2138112 > sizeof(Ram_session_component): 216 > quota_limit: 3862528 > [init -> gdb_monitor] C++ runtime: Genode::Ram_session::Quota_exceeded > [init -> gdb_monitor] void* abort(): abort called this message tells me that GDB monitor runs out of RAM quota. This can be explained as follows: When started, GDB monitor passes almost all of its own RAM quota to the target process and keeps only a fixed amount for itself. However, the amount needed in practice is not known at this point because GDB monitor's memory consumption depends on the behaviour of the target. For example, GDB monitor has to copy ROM dataspaces requested by the target to RAM dataspaces in order to be able to patch the text segments of shared libraries (which are obtained by the target via ROM sessions). The memory for holding the RAM copy is accounted to the GDB monitor. Consequently, if the target creates a lot of ROM sessions, GDB monitor's RAM quota might exceed. I expect that this is the case in your scenario. As a quick fix, I'd suggest to increase the amount of quota that GDB monitor keeps for itself. You can do this by changing: ports/src/app/gdb_monitor/main.cc (line 66) Maybe we should think about making this value configurable via the config file? Best regards Norman -- Dr.-Ing. Norman Feske Genode Labs http://www.genode-labs.com · http://genode.org Genode Labs GmbH · Amtsgericht Dresden · HRB 28424 · Sitz Dresden Geschäftsführer: Dr.-Ing. Norman Feske, Christian Helmuth |