| commit | aa19cfc49f9c87b860ea6dffefd5dcc21a10f3a8 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Inseob Kim <inseob@google.com> | Mon Jun 16 15:28:27 2025 +0900 |
| committer | Shikha Panwar <shikhapanwar@google.com> | Mon Jun 16 16:38:18 2025 +0000 |
| tree | e09d8dd2392db4070012f10cbbc8dcb11cacec40 | |
| parent | 6f59b66722d34177bb3b74f174ef5895429eb520 [diff] |
Add microdroid debuggerd support Users can connect to microdroid adb and run debuggerd to see stack trace of processes. This adds types and permissions for debuggerd. Also this updates crash_dump so it can now support two types of crash_dump: users initiating "debuggerd" (sent to microdroid tombstoned) and payloads crashing (sent to the host vsock server). Note that tombstoned is still required but it won't be running as default. Before running debuggerd, users must start tombstoned with "start tombstoned" inside microdroid. Bug: 419368848 Test: start tombstoned, and then debuggerd -b $$ inside microdroid Change-Id: Ief6d96c0171e68f77bf24dd11a99b58f44127ac9
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