Node.js v4.x+ C++ plugin for the LLDB debugger.
The llnode plugin adds the ability to inspect JavaScript stack frames, objects,
source code and more to the standard C/C++ debugging facilities when working
with Node.js processes or core dumps in LLDB.
Demo
https://asciinema.org/a/29589
JS API
class LLNode {
constructor(dump, executable) {}
loadCore() {}
getProcessInfo() {}
getThreadByIds() {}
getJsObjects() {}
getJsInstances() {}
inspectJsObjectAtAddress() {}
}
Build Status
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We have nightly test runs against all Node.js active release lines. We also test
against Node.js master and Node.js v8-canary nightly builds to help us identify
breaking changes on Node.js and V8 before they land on an active release line.
Quick start
Start an LLDB session with the llnode plugin automatically loaded:
npm install -g llnode
llnode `which node` -c /path/to/core/dump
- For more details on starting llnode see the Usage section.
- To get started with the llnode commands see the Commands section.
Install Instructions
Prerequisites: Install LLDB and its Library
To use llnode you need to have the LLDB debugger installed. The recommended
version is LLDB 3.9 and above.
Install the Plugin
Install llnode globally via npm
If you have lldb
available on your PATH
, simply run:
npm install -g llnode
To build llnode against a specific lldb version matching an lldb executable,
use the --lldb_exe
npm option. For example, on Linux the executable on the
PATH
might be lldb-3.9
:
npm install --lldb_exe=`which lldb-3.9` -g llnode
After installing with npm, llnode
should be available on your PATH
as a
shortcut for running LLDB with the llnode plugin.
Optional: Install with Homebrew (OS X/macOS)
brew install llnode
Loading the llnode Plugin
There are several ways to load the llnode plugin:
1. Using the llnode shortcut
If you install llnode globally via npm (npm install -g llnode
), you can use
the llnode
shortcut script. This starts lldb
and automatically issues
the plugin load
command. All parameters to the llnode script are passed
directly to lldb. If you it's not a local installation, the shortcut will be in
node_modules/.bin/llnode
.
2. Using ~/.lldbinit
to load the Plugin Automatically
To tell LLDB to load llnode automatically regardless of the
version of lldb that you are running, add this line to ~/.lldbinit
:
plugin load /path/to/the/llnode/plugin
The path to the llnode plugin should be printed when the installation
is finished. On OS X/macOS the plugin is typically
node_modules/llnode/llnode.dylib
, on Linux it's
node_modules/llnode/llnode.so
.
3. Loading the Plugin Manually
The llnode plugin can also be manually loaded into LLDB using the
plugin load
command within lldb.
It does not matter whether the plugin load
command is issued before or after
loading a core dump or attaching to a process.
4. Install the Plugin to the LLDB System Plugin Directory
Similar to the ~/.lldbinit
approach, this way LLDB will also load the plugin
automatically on start-up. Doing this may require additional permissions
to be able to copy the plugin libary to the system plugin directory.
On Linux, run make install-linux
in the project directory, or if
installing with npm, copy node_modules/llnode/llnode.so
to /usr/lib/lldb/plugins
or create a link there.
On OS X/macOS, run make install-osx
in the project directory, or if
installing with npm, copy node_modules/llnode/llnode.dylib
to ~/Library/Application\ Support/LLDB/PlugIns/
or create a link there.
Usage
To use llnode with a core dump the core dump needs to be loaded into lldb
along with the exact executable that created the core dump. The executable
contains information that lldb and the llnode plugin need to make sense of
the data in the core dump.
To load a core dump when starting llnode use:
llnode /path/to/bin/node -c /path/to/core
or to load the core dump after starting lldb:
(llnode) target create /path/to/bin/node -c /path/to/core
To use llnode against a live process:
llnode -- /path/to/bin/node script.js
(llnode) run
This is ideal for debugging an npm package with native code.
To debug a Node.js crash on uncaught exception:
llnode -- /path/to/bin/node --abort_on_uncaught_exception script.js
(llnode) run
lldb will stop your process when it crashes. To see where it stopped use the
v8 bt command. See the Commands section below for more commands.
Commands
(llnode) v8 help
Node.js helpers
Syntax: v8
The following subcommands are supported:
bt -- Show a backtrace with node.js JavaScript functions and their args. An optional argument is accepted; if
that argument is a number, it specifies the number of frames to display. Otherwise all frames will be
dumped.
Syntax: v8 bt [number]
findjsinstances -- List every object with the specified type name.
Use -v or --verbose to display detailed `v8 inspect` output for each object.
Accepts the same options as `v8 inspect`
findjsobjects -- List all object types and instance counts grouped by typename and sorted by instance count. Use
-d or --detailed to get an output grouped by type name, properties, and array length, as well as
more information regarding each type.
With lldb < 3.9, requires the `LLNODE_RANGESFILE` environment variable to be set to a file
containing memory ranges for the core file being debugged.
There are scripts for generating this file on Linux and Mac in the scripts directory of the llnode
repository.
findrefs -- Finds all the object properties which meet the search criteria.
The default is to list all the object properties that reference the specified value.
Flags:
* -v, --value expr - all properties that refer to the specified JavaScript object (default)
* -n, --name name - all properties with the specified name
* -s, --string string - all properties that refer to the specified JavaScript string value
inspect -- Print detailed description and contents of the JavaScript value.
Possible flags (all optional):
* -F, --full-string - print whole string without adding ellipsis
* -m, --print-map - print object's map address
* -s, --print-source - print source code for function objects
* -l num, --length num - print maximum of `num` elements from string/array
Syntax: v8 inspect [flags] expr
nodeinfo -- Print information about Node.js
print -- Print short description of the JavaScript value.
Syntax: v8 print expr
source -- Source code information
For more help on any particular subcommand, type 'help <command> <subcommand>'.
Develop and Test
Configure and Build
The easiest way to build the plugin:
git clone https://github.com/nodejs/llnode.git && cd llnode
npm install
make plugin
To configure the build yourself:
node scripts/configure.js
node-gyp configure
node-gyp configure -- -Dlldb_include_dir=/usr/local/Cellar/llvm/5.0.0/include
node-gyp configure -- -Dlldb_lib_dir=/usr/lib/llvm-3.9/lib
node-gyp build
node scripts/cleanup.js
Test
To run the tests, if lldb
is an executable on the PATH
:
npm run test
If the LLDB executable is named differently, point TEST_LLDB_BINARY
to it:
TEST_LLDB_BINARY=`which lldb-4.0` npm run test
Useful Environment Variables
LLNODE_DEBUG=true
to see additional debug info from llnodeTEST_LLNODE_DEBUG=true
to see additional debug info coming from the testsLLNODE_CORE=/path/to/core/dump LLNODE_NODE_EXE=/path/to/node LLNODE_NO_RANGES=true
to use a prepared core dump instead of generating one on-the-fly when running
the tests.
For example, to inspect the process of inspect-scenario.js
, run:
LLNODE_DEBUG=true lldb -- \
node --abort_on_uncaught_exception --expose_externalize_string \
test/fixtures/inspect-scenario.js
(lldb) run
To debug test/scan-test.js
with a prepared core dump:
LLNODE_DEBUG=true TEST_LLNODE_DEBUG=true \
LLNODE_CORE=/path/to/core/dump/of/inspect/scenario.js \
LLNODE_NODE_EXE=/path/to/node \
LLNODE_NO_RANGES=true \
node test/scan-test.js
LICENSE
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Copyright Fedor Indutny, 2016.
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