Debugging Support for Charm++
Thesis 2003
Publication Type: MS Thesis
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Abstract
The approaches adopted so far for debugging programs written in
Charm++, a data driven parallel programming language, have been the
traditional logging method via printf statements and the "++debug"
command-line option which runs the parallel program attaching an
instance of a standard sequential debugger like gdb to every
individual process of the parallel program. This thesis presents
the implementation of a parallel debugger for Charm++ which extends
the existing debugging support for Charm++ and among its
functionalities includes the capability to set breakpoints, examine
variables, objects and messages in queues across the parallel
set-up. Also outlined is a simple record and replay mechanism for
Charm++ to replay message execution in a recorded order of
occurrence. This approach is extremely useful in debugging a
parallel program when a bug manifests itself because of an unusual
ordering of events.
TextRef
Rashmi Jyothi, "Debugging Support for CHARM++", University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.
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