# Debugging ## How to debug GCC LTO Run do the command with `-v -save-temps` and then extract the `lto1` line from the output and run that under the debugger. ## How to debug stdarch tests that cannot be ran locally First, run the tests normally: ---- cd build/build_sysroot/sysroot_src/library/stdarch/ STDARCH_TEST_EVERYTHING=1 CARGO_TARGET_X86_64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_RUNNER="sde -future -rtm_mode full --" TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ../../../../../y.sh cargo test ---- It will show the command it ran, something like this: ---- process didn't exit successfully: `sde -future -rtm_mode full -- /home/user/projects/rustc_codegen_gcc/build/build_sysroot/sysroot_src/library/stdarch/target/debug/deps/core_arch-fd2d75f89baae5c6` (signal: 11, SIGSEGV: invalid memory reference) ---- Then add the `-debug` flag to it: ---- sde -debug -future -rtm_mode full -- /home/user/projects/rustc_codegen_gcc/build/build_sysroot/sysroot_src/library/stdarch/target/debug/deps/core_arch-fd2d75f89baae5c6 ---- To see the symbols in `gdb`, specify the executable in your command: ---- gdb /home/user/projects/rustc_codegen_gcc/build/build_sysroot/sysroot_src/library/stdarch/target/debug/deps/core_arch-fd2d75f89baae5c6 ---- and then write the `gdb` command that `sde` tells you to use, something like: ---- target remote :51299 ----