A collections of hgdb debuggers
This debugger is the reference implementation of an IDE-based debugger. To install, simply use the following command in the VS code console:
ext install keyiz.hgdb-vscode
Users should expect the same debugging experience as debugging any program in Visual Studio Code as it implements the majority of the adapter protocol.
Supported Features:
- Set/remove breakpoints
- REPL
- Multiple instances view
- Complex data type rendering
- Reverse debugging
Road map:
- Variable watch. Variables that have RTL correspondence should be able to added to the watch panel to help debugging.
To use the debugger, simply press F5 and choose HGDB debug.
Below is a quick overview of its interface using Rocket-Chip as an example:
rocket-chip.mp4
The console version is implemented in Python and mimics the style of gdb. It uses built-in Python-bindings to communicate with the hgdb runtime.
To install this debugger, simply do
$ pip install hgdb-debugger
Below is an example usage
$ hgdb localhost:8888 debug.db
Supported Features:
- Set/remove breakpoints
- REPL!
- Auto complete and suggestion
- Pretty print on complex data type
Road map:
- Currently it sets the hgdb runtime to single-thread mode to avoid showing multiple instances. This will be resolved once there is a cleaner way to show multiple instances
Here is a rendered asciinema of the hgdb console debugger when debugging simulation with Xcelium: