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# Simulation Debugging
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As the simulation is running on the host machine, all the desktop development tools are available.
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## CLANG Address Sanitizer (Mac OS, Linux)
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The Clang address sanitizer can help to find alignment (bus) errors and other memory faults like segmentation faults. The command below sets the right compile options.
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```sh
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make clean # only required on first address sanitizer run after a normal build
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PX4_ASAN=1 make px4_sitl jmavsim
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```
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## Valgrind
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```sh
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brew install valgrind
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```
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or
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```sh
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sudo apt-get install valgrind
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```
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To use valgrind during the SITL simulation:
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```sh
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make px4_sitl_default jmavsim___valgrind
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```
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## Launch Gazebo Classic SITL Without Debugger
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By default SITL is launched without a debugger attached when using any simulator backend:
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```sh
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make px4_sitl_default gz
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make px4_sitl_default gazebo-classic
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make px4_sitl_default jmavsim
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```
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For Gazebo Classic (only) you can also start the simulator with a debugger attached.
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Note however, that you must provide the vehicle type in the simulator target, as shown below:
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```sh
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make px4_sitl_default gazebo-classic_iris_gdb
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make px4_sitl_default gazebo-classic_iris_lldb
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```
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This will start the debugger and launch the SITL application with Gazebo and the Iris simulator.
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In order to break into the debugger shell and halt the execution, hit `CTRL-C`:
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```sh
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Process 16529 stopped
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* thread #1: tid = 0x114e6d, 0x00007fff90f4430a libsystem_kernel.dylib`__read_nocancel + 10, name = 'px4', queue = 'com.apple.main-thread', stop reason = signal SIGSTOP
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frame #0: 0x00007fff90f4430a libsystem_kernel.dylib`__read_nocancel + 10
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libsystem_kernel.dylib`__read_nocancel:
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-> 0x7fff90f4430a <+10>: jae 0x7fff90f44314 ; <+20>
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0x7fff90f4430c <+12>: movq %rax, %rdi
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0x7fff90f4430f <+15>: jmp 0x7fff90f3fc53 ; cerror_nocancel
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0x7fff90f44314 <+20>: retq
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(lldb)
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```
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In order to not have the DriverFrameworks scheduling interfere with the debugging session `SIGCONT` should be masked in LLDB and GDB:
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```sh
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(lldb) process handle SIGCONT -n false -p false -s false
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```
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Or in the case of GDB:
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```sh
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(gdb) handle SIGCONT noprint nostop
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```
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After that the lldb or gdb shells behave like normal sessions, please refer to the LLDB / GDB documentation.
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The last parameter, the <viewer_model_debugger> triplet, is actually passed to make in the build directory, so
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```sh
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make px4_sitl_default gazebo-classic_iris_gdb
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```
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is equivalent with
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```sh
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make px4_sitl_default # Configure with cmake
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make -C build/px4_sitl_default classic_iris_gdb
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```
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A full list of the available make targets in the build directory can be obtained with:
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```sh
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make help
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```
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## Attaching GDB to running SITL
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You can also start your simulation, and _then_ attach `gdb`:
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1. In one terminal screen enter the command to start your simulation:
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```sh
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make px4_sitl_default gazebo-classic
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```
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As the script runs, note the **SITL COMMAND:** output text located right above the large "PX4" text.
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It will list the location of your PX4 bin file for later use.
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SITL COMMAND: "<px4 bin file>" "<build dir>"/etc
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______ __ __ ___
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\_| \/ \/ |_/
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px4 starting.
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INFO [px4] startup script: /bin/sh etc/init.d-posix/rcS 0
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INFO [init] found model autostart file as SYS_AUTOSTART=10015
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```
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2. Open another terminal and type:
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```sh
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ps -a
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```
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You will want to note the PID of the process named "PX4"
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(In this example it is 14149)
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```sh
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atlas:~/px4/main/PX4-Autopilot$ ps -a
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PID TTY TIME CMD
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1796 tty2 00:01:59 Xorg
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1836 tty2 00:00:00 gnome-session-b
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14027 pts/1 00:00:00 make
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14077 pts/1 00:00:00 sh
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14078 pts/1 00:00:00 cmake
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14079 pts/1 00:00:00 ninja
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14090 pts/1 00:00:00 sh
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14091 pts/1 00:00:00 bash
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14095 pts/1 00:01:23 gzserver
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14149 pts/1 00:02:48 px4
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14808 pts/2 00:00:00 ps
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```
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3. Then type in the same window
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```sh
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sudo gdb [px4 bin file path (from step 1) here]
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```
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For example,
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```sh
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sudo gdb /home/atlas/px4/base/PX4-Autopilot/build/px4_sitl_default/bin/px4
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```
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Now, you can attach to the PX4 instance by entering the PID noted in step 2.
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```sh
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attach [PID on px4]
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```
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You should now have a GDB interface to debug with.
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## Compiler optimization
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It is possible to suppress compiler optimization for given executables and/or modules (as added by cmake with `add_executable` or `add_library`) when configuring
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for `posix_sitl_*`.
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This can be handy when it is necessary to step through code with a debugger or print variables that would otherwise be optimized out.
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To do so, set the environment variable `PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION` to be a semi-colon separated list of regular expressions that match the targets that need to be compiled without optimization.
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This environment variable is ignored when the configuration isn't `posix_sitl_*`.
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For example,
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```sh
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export PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION='px4;^modules__uORB;^modules__systemlib$'
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```
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would suppress optimization of the targets: platforms\_\_posix\_\_px4_layer, modules\_\_systemlib, modules\_\_uORB, examples\_\_px4_simple_app, modules\_\_uORB\_\_uORB_tests and px4.
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The targets that can be matched with these regular expressions can be printed with the command:
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```sh
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make -C build/posix_sitl_* list_cmake_targets
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```
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