Hi, I’ve been hitting issues connecting to lldb-server. I’ve been trying from Mac to Linux running in a Virtual Box VM on the same machine. Once I’ve created a target and issued the “run” command lldb immediately disconnects with “error: connect remote failed (failed to get reply to handshake packet)”. The full output from a failed connection attempting to debug a simple "Hello World!" program is:
--- (lldb) platform select remote-linux Platform: remote-linux Connected: no (lldb) platform connect connect://127.0.0.1:1234 Platform: remote-linux Triple: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu OS Version: 4.8.0 (4.8.0-22-generic) Kernel: #24-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 8 09:15:00 UTC 2016 Hostname: hhellyer-VirtualBox Connected: yes WorkingDir: /home/hhellyer (lldb) target create hello.out Current executable set to 'hello.out' (x86_64). (lldb) run error: connect remote failed (failed to get reply to handshake packet) error: process launch failed: failed to get reply to handshake packet -- I’m running the server (on Linux) with: >lldb-server platform --listen *:1234 -P 2345 (I need to specify the -P as only a few ports are forwarded from the VirtualBox vm.) With logging enabled the logs showed the failure happened when the lldb-server received the "QStartNoAckMode" packet. I initially thought this was a timing issue on the connection between the client and the server. After doing some investigation I ended up adding code to dump a backtrace when the connection was disconnected (in Communication::Disconnect) and suddenly running the target started working. I replaced the backtrace with a sleep(1) call and it continued working. After that I setup another remote virtual linux box (actually some distance away on the network) and found that lldb worked fine connecting to the remote lldb-server there, presumably because the connection was much slower. At this point I was assuming it was a timing issue however another configuration that worked was lldb-server and lldb both running on the Linux VM inside Virtual Box which I would have assumed would also be very quick. I’m also wondering if lldb does anything special when the connection goes to 127.0.0.1 that using a local VM might confuse. I was testing from Mac to Virtual Box just because it was simpler than testing to a remote system, which was actually the goal and seems to work, so this isn’t totally blocking me but it does seem like a problem and I'm not sure if other users connecting to remote linux machine will hit this problem. Are there any known issues around this type of connection already? Or does anyone have any useful pointers? I couldn’t see anything quite the same on http://bugs.llvm.org/ so asking here seemed like a logical next step. Thanks, Howard Hellyer IBM Runtime Technologies, IBM Systems Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU
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