How to use gdb with LD_PRELOAD

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攒了一身酷 2020-12-23 16:24

I run a program with LD_PRELOADing a specific library. Like this.

LD_PRELOAD=./my.so ./my_program

How do I run this program with gdb<

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  • 2020-12-23 16:40

    Here is a way to run everything (with arguments and environment) as one command:

    Example:

    gdb --args env LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/lib/libstderred.so ls -l
    

    The keen observer will notice that env serves here as an exec wrapper (like Alexey Romanov's answer).

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  • 2020-12-23 16:46

    You can supply env as an exec-wrapper on the command line using the -iex flag:

    gdb -iex "set exec-wrapper env LD_PRELOAD=./my.so" ./my_program
    
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  • 2020-12-23 16:47

    You can basically do it the same way, just add gdb before the program name:

    LD_PRELOAD=./my.so gdb ./my.program
    

    You can check the environment variables using:

    (gdb) show environment LD_PRELOAD
    

    In the rare case you actually need to change it inside gdb, e.g. when debugging a dlopen(), you ca do that:

    (gdb) set environment LD_PRELOAD ./my.so
    

    Oh, wait, it doesn't work for me with gdb 7.6.2! The library doesn't get loaded, that means none of the answer here are entirely correct, at least with current tools.

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  • 2020-12-23 16:49

    Posting because we ran into a case where set environment didn't work:

    From GDB documentation:

    set exec-wrapper wrapper
    show exec-wrapper
    unset exec-wrapper
    

    When ‘exec-wrapper’ is set, the specified wrapper is used to launch programs for debugging. gdb starts your program with a shell command of the form exec wrapper program. Quoting is added to program and its arguments, but not to wrapper, so you should add quotes if appropriate for your shell. The wrapper runs until it executes your program, and then gdb takes control.

    You can use any program that eventually calls execve with its arguments as a wrapper. Several standard Unix utilities do this, e.g. env and nohup. Any Unix shell script ending with exec "$@" will also work.

    For example, you can use env to pass an environment variable to the debugged program, without setting the variable in your shell's environment:

             (gdb) set exec-wrapper env 'LD_PRELOAD=libtest.so'
             (gdb) run
    
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  • 2020-12-23 16:53

    Do the following.

    gdb your_program
    
    (gdb) set environment LD_PRELOAD ./yourso.so
    (gdb) start
    
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