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README.md

breakpointlogger

breakpointlogger is a JVMTI agent that lets one set breakpoints that are logged when they are hit.

Usage

Build

m libbreakpointlogger # or 'm libbreakpointloggerd' with debugging checks enabled

The libraries will be built for 32-bit, 64-bit, host and target. Below examples assume you want to use the 64-bit version.

Command Line

The agent is loaded using -agentpath like normal. It takes arguments in the following format:

`:class_descriptor:->:methodName::method_sig:@:breakpoint_location:,[...]`
  • The breakpoint_location is a number that's a valid jlocation for the runtime being used. On ART this is a dex-pc. Dex-pcs can be found using tools such as dexdump and are uint16_t-offsets from the start of the method. On other runtimes jlocations might represent other things.

  • Multiple breakpoints can be included in the options, separated with ','s.

  • Unlike with most normal debuggers the agent will load the class immediately to set the breakpoint. This means that classes might be initialized earlier than one might expect. This also means that one cannot set breakpoints on classes that cannot be found using standard or bootstrap classloader at startup.

  • Deviating from this format or including a breakpoint that cannot be found at startup will cause the runtime to abort.

ART

art -Xplugin:$ANDROID_HOST_OUT/lib64/libopenjdkjvmti.so '-agentpath:libbreakpointlogger.so=Lclass/Name;->methodName()V@0' -cp tmp/java/helloworld.dex -Xint helloworld

  • -Xplugin and -agentpath need to be used, otherwise the agent will fail during init.
  • If using libartd.so, make sure to use the debug version of jvmti.

RI

java '-agentpath:libbreakpointlogger.so=Lclass/Name;->methodName()V@0' -cp tmp/helloworld/classes helloworld

Output

A normal run will look something like this:

% ./test/run-test --host --dev --with-agent 'libbreakpointlogger.so=LMain;->main([Ljava/lang/String;)V@0' 001-HelloWorld
<normal output removed>
dalvikvm32 W 10-25 10:39:09 18063 18063 breakpointlogger.cc:277] Breakpoint at location: 0x00000000 in method LMain;->main([Ljava/lang/String;)V (source: Main.java:13) thread: main
Hello, world!

% ./test/run-test --jvm --dev --with-agent 'libbreakpointlogger.so=LMain;->main([Ljava/lang/String;)V@0' 001-HelloWorld
<normal output removed>
java W 10-25 10:39:09 18063 18063 breakpointlogger.cc:277] Breakpoint at location: 0x00000000 in method LMain;->main([Ljava/lang/String;)V (source: Main.java:13) thread: main
Hello, world!