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<h4 class="subsection">21.1.2 Process Information</h4>
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<p><a name="index-g_t_002fproc-1443"></a><a name="index-examine-process-image-1444"></a><a name="index-process-info-via-_0040file_007b_002fproc_007d-1445"></a>
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Some operating systems provide interfaces to fetch additional
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information about running processes beyond memory and per-thread
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register state. If <span class="sc">gdb</span> is configured for an operating system
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with a supported interface, the command <code>info proc</code> is available
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to report information about the process running your program, or about
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any process running on your system.
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<p>One supported interface is a facility called ‘<samp><span class="samp">/proc</span></samp>’ that can be
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used to examine the image of a running process using file-system
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subroutines. This facility is supported on <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux and Solaris
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systems.
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<p>On FreeBSD systems, system control nodes are used to query process
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information.
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<p>In addition, some systems may provide additional process information
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in core files. Note that a core file may include a subset of the
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information available from a live process. Process information is
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currently avaiable from cores created on <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux and FreeBSD
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systems.
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<a name="index-info-proc-1446"></a>
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<a name="index-process-ID-1447"></a>
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<dl><dt><code>info proc</code><dt><code>info proc </code><var>process-id</var><dd>Summarize available information about a process. If a
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process ID is specified by <var>process-id</var>, display information about
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that process; otherwise display information about the program being
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debugged. The summary includes the debugged process ID, the command
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line used to invoke it, its current working directory, and its
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executable file's absolute file name.
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<p>On some systems, <var>process-id</var> can be of the form
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‘<samp><span class="samp">[</span><var>pid</var><span class="samp">]/</span><var>tid</var></samp>’ which specifies a certain thread ID
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within a process. If the optional <var>pid</var> part is missing, it means
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a thread from the process being debugged (the leading ‘<samp><span class="samp">/</span></samp>’ still
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needs to be present, or else <span class="sc">gdb</span> will interpret the number as
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a process ID rather than a thread ID).
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<br><dt><code>info proc cmdline</code><dd><a name="index-info-proc-cmdline-1448"></a>Show the original command line of the process. This command is
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supported on <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux and FreeBSD.
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<br><dt><code>info proc cwd</code><dd><a name="index-info-proc-cwd-1449"></a>Show the current working directory of the process. This command is
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supported on <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux and FreeBSD.
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<br><dt><code>info proc exe</code><dd><a name="index-info-proc-exe-1450"></a>Show the name of executable of the process. This command is supported
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on <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux and FreeBSD.
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<br><dt><code>info proc files</code><dd><a name="index-info-proc-files-1451"></a>Show the file descriptors open by the process. For each open file
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descriptor, <span class="sc">gdb</span> shows its number, type (file, directory,
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character device, socket), file pointer offset, and the name of the
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resource open on the descriptor. The resource name can be a file name
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(for files, directories, and devices) or a protocol followed by socket
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address (for network connections). This command is supported on
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FreeBSD.
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<p>This example shows the open file descriptors for a process using a
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tty for standard input and output as well as two network sockets:
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<pre class="smallexample"> (gdb) info proc files 22136
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process 22136
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Open files:
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FD Type Offset Flags Name
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text file - r-------- /usr/bin/ssh
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ctty chr - rw------- /dev/pts/20
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cwd dir - r-------- /usr/home/john
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root dir - r-------- /
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0 chr 0x32933a4 rw------- /dev/pts/20
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1 chr 0x32933a4 rw------- /dev/pts/20
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2 chr 0x32933a4 rw------- /dev/pts/20
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3 socket 0x0 rw----n-- tcp4 10.0.1.2:53014 -> 10.0.1.10:22
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4 socket 0x0 rw------- unix stream:/tmp/ssh-FIt89oAzOn5f/agent.2456
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<br><dt><code>info proc mappings</code><dd><a name="index-memory-address-space-mappings-1452"></a>Report the memory address space ranges accessible in a process. On
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Solaris and FreeBSD systems, each memory range includes information on
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whether the process has read, write, or execute access rights to each
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range. On <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux and FreeBSD systems, each memory range
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includes the object file which is mapped to that range.
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<br><dt><code>info proc stat</code><dt><code>info proc status</code><dd><a name="index-process-detailed-status-information-1453"></a>Show additional process-related information, including the user ID and
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group ID; virtual memory usage; the signals that are pending, blocked,
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and ignored; its TTY; its consumption of system and user time; its
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stack size; its ‘<samp><span class="samp">nice</span></samp>’ value; etc. These commands are supported
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on <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux and FreeBSD.
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<p>For <span class="sc">gnu</span>/Linux systems, see the ‘<samp><span class="samp">proc</span></samp>’ man page for more
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information (type <kbd>man 5 proc</kbd> from your shell prompt).
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<p>For FreeBSD systems, <code>info proc stat</code> is an alias for <code>info
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proc status</code>.
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<br><dt><code>info proc all</code><dd>Show all the information about the process described under all of the
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above <code>info proc</code> subcommands.
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<br><dt><code>set procfs-trace</code><dd><a name="index-set-procfs_002dtrace-1454"></a><a name="index-g_t_0040code_007bprocfs_007d-API-calls-1455"></a>This command enables and disables tracing of <code>procfs</code> API calls.
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<br><dt><code>show procfs-trace</code><dd><a name="index-show-procfs_002dtrace-1456"></a>Show the current state of <code>procfs</code> API call tracing.
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<br><dt><code>set procfs-file </code><var>file</var><dd><a name="index-set-procfs_002dfile-1457"></a>Tell <span class="sc">gdb</span> to write <code>procfs</code> API trace to the named
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<var>file</var>. <span class="sc">gdb</span> appends the trace info to the previous
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contents of the file. The default is to display the trace on the
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standard output.
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<br><dt><code>show procfs-file</code><dd><a name="index-show-procfs_002dfile-1458"></a>Show the file to which <code>procfs</code> API trace is written.
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<br><dt><code>proc-trace-entry</code><dt><code>proc-trace-exit</code><dt><code>proc-untrace-entry</code><dt><code>proc-untrace-exit</code><dd><a name="index-proc_002dtrace_002dentry-1459"></a><a name="index-proc_002dtrace_002dexit-1460"></a><a name="index-proc_002duntrace_002dentry-1461"></a><a name="index-proc_002duntrace_002dexit-1462"></a>These commands enable and disable tracing of entries into and exits
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from the <code>syscall</code> interface.
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<br><dt><code>info pidlist</code><dd><a name="index-info-pidlist-1463"></a><a name="index-process-list_002c-QNX-Neutrino-1464"></a>For QNX Neutrino only, this command displays the list of all the
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processes and all the threads within each process.
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<br><dt><code>info meminfo</code><dd><a name="index-info-meminfo-1465"></a><a name="index-mapinfo-list_002c-QNX-Neutrino-1466"></a>For QNX Neutrino only, this command displays the list of all mapinfos.
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